[110-111] | ||||||||
Table XVI: Showing Swiss imports and exports of the principal metals. |
||||||||
[This page is part of our online-publication of the book "A History of the Blockade of Germany and of the countries associated with her in the Great War: Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and Turkey" by A. C. Bell.] |
||||||||
Imports | Commodity | Exports | ||||||
Principal sources | Value (in 1,000 of francs) |
Value (in 1,000 of francs) |
Principal markets | |||||
Germany, about 70 per cent. | 103,264 | Iron | 32,801 | Various countries, Germany about 30 per cent. |
||||
Germany and France |
33,455 |
Copper |
10,392 |
Germany and France |
||||
Spain for pure lead, Germany for articles of lead, founts of type, etc. |
Lead |
Unimportant |
||||||
Belgium France Germany |
2,660 |
Zinc |
Unimportant |
|||||
Germany Great Britain and British India |
3,005 3,100 |
8,370 |
Tin |
1,120 |
Germany |
|||
Germany Austria-Hungary |
1,479 567 |
2,333 |
Nickel |
292 |
Germany |
164 |
||
Germany |
1,690 |
1,966 |
Aluminium |
13,639 |
Germany |
9,058 |