United States trade in merchandise and gold and silver with Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands of the United States.
!!*</- u^ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE HENRY A. WALLACE, Secretary Washington 25, D. C, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS J. C. CAPT, Director REPORT NO. FT 800 SUPPLEMENT UNITED STATES TRADE IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE WITH HAWAII MARCH 1945 (Information on subsequent revisions in this report will be supplied upon request) PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF J. EDWARD ELY Chief, Foreign Trade Division Bureau of the Census This report provides detailed information on United States foreign trade for 1945 whi.ch heretofore has been withheld from disseminat ion to the public for reasons of security. NOVEMBER 1945 Bureau of the Census J. C. CAPT, Director PHILIP M. HAUSER, Assistant Director MORRIS H. HANSEN, Statistical Assistant to the Director RALPH E. GALLOWAY. Executive Assistant to the Director Foreign Trade Division J. EDWARD ELY, Chief IRVING WEISS, Assistant Chief Classifications and Codes—Frederick W. Harrison Export and Shipping Statistics—William C. Flaherty Export and Lend-Lease Statistics—Milton Kaufman Shipping Statistics—Nathan Habib Import Statistics—Frank C. …
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!!*</- u^ DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE HENRY A. WALLACE, Secretary Washington 25, D. C, BUREAU OF THE CENSUS J. C. CAPT, Director REPORT NO. FT 800 SUPPLEMENT UNITED STATES TRADE IN DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE WITH HAWAII MARCH 1945 (Information on subsequent revisions in this report will be supplied upon request) PREPARED UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF J. EDWARD ELY Chief, Foreign Trade Division Bureau of the Census This report provides detailed information on United States foreign trade for 1945 whi.ch heretofore has been withheld from disseminat ion to the public for reasons of security. NOVEMBER 1945 Bureau of the Census J. C. CAPT, Director PHILIP M. HAUSER, Assistant Director MORRIS H. HANSEN, Statistical Assistant to the Director RALPH E. GALLOWAY. Executive Assistant to the Director Foreign Trade Division J. EDWARD ELY, Chief IRVING WEISS, Assistant Chief Classifications and Codes—Frederick W. Harrison Export and Shipping Statistics—William C. Flaherty Export and Lend-Lease Statistics—Milton Kaufman Shipping Statistics—Nathan Habib Import Statistics—Frank C. Bauer SHIPMENTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM UNITED STATES TO HAWAII, MARCH 1945 Commodity description and unit of quantity Net quantity Value (dollars ) Commodity description and unit of quantity Net quantity Value (dollars) TOTAL VALUE. GROUP 00.—ANIMALS AND ANTli/L PRODUCTS, ZDI-LE. .. Animp Is , edible — /?cef or verl, not canned: Fresh or flozen Lb Pork, not ernned: Fresh or frozen Lb Hams and shoulders, cured Lb Bacon Lb Other pork, pickled or salted Lb Mutton or lamb, not canned Lb Sausage, bologna and frankfurters, not canned .Lb Pork , canned Lb Sausage, bologna and frankfurters canned .Lb. Other canned meat Lb Poultry and game, fresh, not canned Lb Kidneys and Livers, fresh, frozen or cured, not canned Lb Other meat products 441,187 16,770 151,413 114,040 Butter. .Lb Cheese Lb Infants' food, malted miUc, etc Lb Other animal oils and fats , edible — Milk and cream — Other dairy products - Fresh fish, except shellfish, not canned Lb Shrimp. .Lb Fish, salted, pickled or dry~cured Lb Fish, canned Lb Other edible fish and fish products — Eggs, in the shell Dos Egg products, n.e.s Lb Other animal and animal products, edible .•••" GSOCP 0.—ANIMAL AND ANIMAL PRODUCTS, INEDIBLE. Leather — Boots, shoes, and other footwear with leather uppers: Boots and shoes: Men's Pr Somen ' s Pr Other - Boots, shoes and other footwear, with uppers of materials other than leather Pr. Women's and children's handbags, pocketbooks and purses No Card cases, change purees, wallets, and similar articles No Luggage and related articles No Other leather manufactures — Other inedible anlrals and animal products — OROUP 1.—VEGETABLE FOOD PRODUCTS AND BEVERAGES. Malt Bu Biscuits and crackers Lb Other grains and preparations — Mixed dairy and poultry feeds Ton Other feeds „ — Vegetables, fresh or frozen , — Vegetables, canned: ' Asparagus Lb Peas. .Lb Soups Lb Tomato Juice Lb Other canned vegetables and Juices Lb Ketchup, chili sauce, and other tomato table sauces. Lb Mayonnaise and salad dressings Lb Olives Lb Other sauces and relishes Lb least Lb Other vegetable preparations — Subtropical fruits, fresh: Oranges and tangerines Box Other subtropical fruits fresh — Other fruits , fresh or frozen — Dried and evaporated fruits — Canned fruits Lb Other fruits and preparations Lb Peanuts Lb Other nuts and nut preparations — Cottonseed oil, refined Lb Cooking fats , except lard Lb Other vegetable oils and fats, edible — Chocolate Lb Tea Lb Coffee, roasted Lb Other table beverages Lb, ices Lb Spici Confectionary: Chocolate candy Lb Other candy Lb. Confections and desserts Lb. Chewing gum Lb. Other sugar and related products — Distilled spirits: Ram Pf.Gal, *isky Pf.Gal. Other distilled liquors and compounds containing spirits Pf . Gal, Wines Gal, Sirups and flavors for beverages Gal, Fruit Juices, including concentrated Gal. Other beverages, n.e.s .— . 188,517 258,986 96,490 199,001 151,096 88,635 4,740 310,140 286,255 11,384 377,7 56 128,433 216,918 140,993 481,890 110,005 37,695 30,948 21,064 9,874 10,061 2,188 8,193 31,611 4,663 51,471 153,128 455,631 548,833 1,088,617 434,383 266,289 325,745 353,898 159,500 16,758 818,695 195,353 31,243 145,564 344,931 52,554 71,642 223,490 62,890 37,701 139,688 116,185 45,764 32,310 4,502 1,292 1,100 12,937 89,803 is, 012 113,394 4,017 48,281 34,000 49,403 75,312 35,426 70,721 41,495 39,591 918 1,622 145,828 97,014 5,053 15,203 57,281 231,318 72,470 57,400 61,557 71,301 22,428 208,124 36,255 14,691 384,976 6,672 103,404 99,183 19,068 30,052 41,133 21,276 15,005 35,960 13,223 2,306,723 13,371 8,689 98,470 313,239 29,735 108,412 13,156 14,294 74,513 37,173 120,724 60,802 63,369 94,047 82,165 24,217 157,307 73,679 13,269 25,685 7,382 106,460 35,994 9,697 35,775 26,305 65,577 26,390 10,769 66,009 62,209 17,141 12,799 41,603 35,514 13,872 22,960 39,171 70,291 19,209 15,000 44,026 92,835 3,417 GROUP 2.—VEGETABLE PRODUCTS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FIBERS AND WOOD Automobile cas ings No. Cas int s and inner tubes Tire sundries and repair materials Lb. Other rubber and manufactures — Tobacco manufactures: Cigars and cheroots M Cigarettes L: Smoking tobacco ..Lb, Other tobacco manufactures — Other vegetable products, inedible — GROUP 3.—TEXTILE FIBERS AND MANUFACTURES. .Lb, Cotton thread, twine, cordage and rope Cotton cloth, duck, and tire fabric: Finished cloth, bleached, dyed, printed, stiffened, or otherwise converted, and colored yarn fabrics: 40 inches wide and narrower: Drills, twills and warp sateens Sq.Id Printcloth yarn fabrics, all widths Sq.Td Colored yarn fabrics Sq.Td Other cotton fabrics — Cotton wearing apparel: Handkerchiefs :' Doz Knit goods : Hosiery Doz . Prs Underwear Doz Other knit goods — Garments of.^woven fabrics: Overalls ,' breeches, panta, aprons, and men's work clothing, n.e.s Doz Shirts Doz Other men's and boy's clothing of woven fabrics, n.e.s • Doz Women's dresses and ensembles No Women's and children's underwear and nlghtwear, not knit Doz Children's outerwear, not knit Doz, Other women's apparel of woven fabrics, n.e.s — Cotton house furnishings — Other fabricated products of cotton, n.e.s - Other cotton manufactures - Vegetable fibers and manufactures - Fabrics wholly or chiefly of wool - Wool knit goods - Men's overcoats, suits and pants..' No Women's and children's wool clothing, not knit - Other wool or mohair manufactures — Piece goods, wholly or chiefly rayon and other synthetic fibers: Lb Sq.Td Lb Sq.Td Rayon house furnishings — Dresses, shirts, blouses and other outer wear for women and children — Hosiery Doz .Prs Underwear, knit Doz Underwear , woven Doz Sleeping and lounging garments, knit or woven. ..Doz Other rayon, nylon and other synthetic textiles and manufactures — Waterproof outer garments, except rubber or rubberized No Corsets, brassiers, and girdles, except all rubber Ho Neckties, cravats, mufflers and scarfs, of all fibers Doz, Hats, bonnets, hoods, caps and berets No, Absorbent cotton gauze, and sterilized bandages Lb, Other textile fibers and manufactures — Woven filament yarn fabrics Woven spun rayon fabrics, n.e.s. GROUP 4.—WOOD AND PAPER. Boards, planks, and scantlings, less than 6 inches in least dimension: Softwoods : Douglas fir: Rough . .M.Bd.Ft Dressed M.Bd.Ft Other softwoods M. Bd . Ft Furniture of wood — Other wood manufactures — Printing paper Lb Greaseproof and waterproof paper Lb Wrapping paper Lb Filing folders, index cards, and other office forms, plain or printed Lb, Writing paper Lb Paper bags Lb, Boxes and cartons Lb Other paper related products and manufactures — Other wood and paper — GROUP 5.—NONMETALLIC MINERALS. Aviation motor fuels 3bl. Motor fuel and gasoline Other motor fuel and gasoline . Kerose ne 9,758 10,021 111,775 564 2,130 Bbl. Bbl. BblTl 16,719 3,931 76,004 41,449 7,962 7,139 3,501 505 1,761 1,447 13,006 2,145 1,785 3,690 22,901 64,678 23,067 88,355 3,635 2,510 3,136 1,326 2,320 24,233 4,325 34,007 54, 111 2,015,866 184,635 200,387 49,923 104,13s 61,321 4,718,345 2,100 15,000 391,029 173,848 36,392 33,182 60,598 24,131 13,902 1,927 47,049 1,613,542 15,010 1,464 24,839 14,983 12,503 23,010 15,351 13,932 26,700 10,197 31,105 39,155 46,594 9,127 29,496 39,347 70,208 11,603 96,634 39,742 19,107 23,663 47,764 31,843 18,467 44,453 49,639 3,801 430,892 25,456 16,105 54,388 56,354 48,716 9,112 25,838 24,510 31,484 35,409 45,551 750,564 11,527 23,207 97,992 77,700 24,064 11,419 23,699 15,609 15,068 309,304 119,675 21,300 825,265 8,169 83, 412 36,300 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 3 1262 08230 047 5 SHIPMENTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM UNITED STATES TO HAWAII, MARCH 1945—Continued Commodity description and unit of quantity Net quantity Value (dollars) Comnodity description and unit of quantity Net quantity Tain* (dollars) GROW 5.—NONffiTALLIC MINERALS—Continued. Gas oil and distillate fuel oil Bbl. Residual fuel oil Bbl. Lubricating oils — Lubricating greases, except graphite lubricants Lb. Petroleum asphalt L.ton. Other petroleum and products — Hydraulic cement Bbl. Unfilled glass containers, including used — Other glassware — Pottery — Other nonmetallic minerals — GROUP 6.—METALS AND MANUFACTURES, EXCEPT MACHINERY AND VEHICLES 16,091 310,726 149,11? 946 8,234 .Lb. Iron and steel bars and rods Tin-plate and taggers' tin Other iron and steel semimanufactures — Structural iron and steel — Tubular products and fittings — Wire and manufactures — Nails and bolts except railroad and aircraft Lb. Other steel mill manufactures — Cutlery — Hollo* ware — Tools — Hardware — Metal drums and containers for oil, gas, other liquids and solids — Metal furniture and fixtures — Other iron and steel advanced manufactures — Copper — Brass and bronze — Other nonferrous ores, metals and all alloys, except precious — Precious metals, and plated ware, except Jewelry - Other metals and manufactures — 9,883,590 308,786 GROUP 7.—MACHINERY AND VEHICLES. Batteries Motors, starters, and controllers Electric refrigerators and parts Electrical appliances S ignal and communication devices Other electrical machinery and apparatus Power-generating equipment Construction and conveying machinery Mining, well, and pumping machinery Power-driven metal-working machine tools Textile , sewing and shoe machinery Other industrial machinery Accounting, bookkeeping, and calculating machines and parts Other office appliances Tractors and parts Other agricultural machinery and implements Automobile parts and accessories: Motor trucks, busses and chassis (new): 1, and not over 1 1/2 tons No. Over 1 1/2 ton, not over 2 1/2 ton No. Over 2 1/2 tons No. Automobile parts for replacement — Other vehicles <i parts — 17,186 366,999 39,402 14,532 15,654 15,641 16,629 17,676 43,647 27,359 122,45'' 1,295,541 11,001 558,731 56,766 9,933 153,186 63,053 26,877 46,215 20,244 71,107 31,634 24,010 10,293 39,289 46,648 55,610 25,121 27,059 17,768 996 1,334,205 27,685 27,168 10,168 53,221 31,606 116,780 39,353 78,971 43,245 56,501 4,972 268, 3S8 14,362 29,500 78,224 23,939 19,506 64,397 118,936 140,539 95,674 GROUP 8.—CHEMICALS AND P.SLATBD PRODUCTS. Vitamines and vitasterals, n.e.s Lb. Other medtclnala and pharmaceuticals. — Chloroplcrin Lb. Other agricultural insecticides, fungicides and similar preparations and materials, dry or liquid base Lb. Household and industrial insecticides, exterminators, and repellents, liquid, paste, powder or solid form Lb. Specialty cleaning and washing compounds, except soap .Lb. Flavoring extracts — Other chemical specialties — Industrial chemicals — Ready-mixed paints, stains and enamels Gal. Other pigments paints and varnishes — Potassic fertiliser materials Lb. Soap: Toilet or fancy Lb. Laundry .Lb, Powdered or flaked Lb, Scouring bricks, pastes, powders, soaps, and household washing powders .Lb, Hair preparations — Perfumery and toilet waters .— Other soap and toilet preparations — Other chemicals and related products — 5,488 32,364 26,904 275,294 83,013 277,181 160,680 156,750 32,939 GROUP 9.—MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous military equipment — Positive motion picture films, exposed or developed L.Pt, Photographic paper Lb Other photographic and projection goods .— Optical goods Sun or glare glasses and sun goggles — Other spectacles, eye glasses, goggleB, lenses, n.e.s. and frames — Phonograph records, except motion-picture sound records and dictaphone records — Fountain and stylographic pens — Other miscellaneous office supplies — Dolls, children's wheel goods and toys — Athletic and sporting goods — Books and pamphlets Bound educational books — Other bound books — Lithographically printed matter — Other books, maps, pictures and other printed matter- Watches - Jewelry and other articles to be worn on or carried about the person: Of solid gold or platinum — Of other metals, silver, gold-filled, rolled- gold-plate , and base metal whether or not electro-plated: Hen 's Jewelry % Roman's Jewelry — Other articles — Of other materials: Women 's Jewelry — Other Jewelry — Bottle and container closures, n.e.s Gross Pipes and smokers' articles — Notions, cheap novelties, and specialties, n.e.s — Household and personal effects — All articles, n.e.s — 546,273 16,780 119,970 23,285 US, 597 10,891 8,489 16,270 80,220 85,475 41,821 97, SSI 32,449 72,755 19,559 21,175 3,255 50,887 11,723 55,009 51,904 1,242,745 815 12,057 15,078 65,075 2,974 8,704 4,021 16,859 19,040 18,579 59,118 6.25S 14,599 22,887 78,548 61,978 332,520 17,476 128,548 25,682 6,883 21,545 20,981 53,19* 40,074 172,271 SHIPMENTS OF MERCHANDISE FROM HAWAII TO THE UNITED STATES, MARCH 1945 Commodity description and unit of quantity Net quantity Value (dollars) Commodity description and unit of quantity Net quantity Value (dollars) Total value. 5,056,460 Foreign merchandise United States products returned. Hawaiian products 224,493 4,831,967 Tallow lb, Fish, canned Lb. Cattle hides Lb. Beeswax Lb, Vegetables: Potatoes, white Lb. Other Lb. Fruits: Bananas Bunch. Papaias (Papayas) Lb. Pineapples: Fresh Box. Canned Lb. Prepared or preserved Lb. Macedamia nuts Lb. 148,205 Coffee Lb, Sugar: Unrefined Lb, Refined Lb Molasses Gal. Honey Lb, Beverages and fruit Juices Papaia (Papaya ) Gal, Pineapple Gal. Sake Gal, Other Lb. Froien fish liver Lb, Cotton wearing apparel Lb. Wool, unmanufactured Lb, Paper and manufactures including fiber insulating board Sq.Ft. 500 124,421,740 3,772,646 46,775 233,204 Citric acid Lb, Pineapple alcohol .Lb. Drugs , dyes , etc — All other articles — 1,860,333 61,040 80 4,198,740 268,140 31,859 52,240 12,208 55,015 to U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : 1945-677200-14