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Europe and Asia Take Most of 1960 U.S. Agricultural Export Gains

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  • Trade Statistics and Analysis Branch, Development and Trade Analysis Division, Economic Research Service

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The 22 percent rise in U.S. agricultural exports to $4,824 million in calendar year 1960 extended to all major world areas except Latin America. Exports to Asia rose most, both in dollars and percentage, expanding 50 percent to $1,461 million. Shipments to Europe expanded 17 percent to $2,213 million. Exports to Canada advanced 12 percent to $432 million. While the dollar increases for Africa and Oceania were small, the percentage gains were sizable: 21 and 20 percent respectively. Exports to Latin America declined 4 percent to $482 million.

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  • Trade Statistics and Analysis Branch, Development and Trade Analysis Division, Economic Research Service, 1961. "Europe and Asia Take Most of 1960 U.S. Agricultural Export Gains," Miscellaneous Publications 319717, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:319717
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.319717
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