Recapitulation of leading Articles of Merchandise Imported into, and Exported from, the Port of New York, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912, compared with the aggregate of all other Ports of the United States for the same period. (Official.) IMPORTS OF FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. ARTICLES. Port of Aggregate of Total New York. " all other Ports U.S. of the U. S. 1911-1912. $69,450,221 $46,061,858 $115,515,079 74,952,920 42,873,623 117,826,513 6,748.161 11,458.980 18,207,141 4,449,661 15,767.920 20,217,581 53,699,633 11,453,152 65,152.785 11,722,396 55,450,986 67,173,382 20,976.396 6,227,968 27.204,364 4,370,052 3,630,813 8,000,865 4,030,083 7,836,760 11,866,843 3,058,766 4,124,619 7,183,385 Sugar..... ........ lbs. 2,441,335.546 Coffee.......... 566,481,970 Tea................ 40,977,334 Cotton-Unmanufactured. ..... 23,921,726 Manufactures of ............. ............... Silk.................................. lbs. 3,674,958 Manufactures of Silk................ Manila, Hemp...................tons, 35,495 Sisal Grass....... 37,578 Jute and Jute Butts....... 48,200 Manufactures of Fibers, Vegetable and Textile Grasses......................................... Wool. W001........... .............lbs. 60,722,083 Manufactures of ............. Hides and Skins other than Fur Skins Hides of Cattle.................Ibs. 163,838,786 Goat Skins...................... ** 41,746,071 All other...... 90,911,446 India Rubber ...................... 108.744,127 Tin-In Bars, Blocks, Pigs, &c..... 100,889,045 Plates, Terne Plates and Taggers' Tin. .......... * 1,925,413 Diamonds and Precious Stones...... Tobacco and Manufactures of Leaf.............................Ibs. 38, 168,527 Manufactures of.............. Leather and Manufactures of.................... Furs and Manufactures of....................... Wines....................... Cocoa, crude and shells of........ lbs. 138,728,847 Copper-Pigs, bars, ingots, plates and old...... Ibs. 158,854,816 Earthen, Stone and China Ware.... Watches and parts of.. Total value of leading articles of foreign mer chandise............... Total value of all other articles of foreign mer chandise...................................... Total value of gold and silver in ore, coin and bullion....... Total value of foreign imports 1911-1912. ....... $1,008,140,996 $741,110,657 $1,7-49,251,653 EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE. ARTICLES. Total U.S. 1911-1912. Aggregate of Port of all other Ports New York. of the U.S. $22,722,101 $12.917.904 35,110,438 530.738.833 34,079,847 16,689.664 $35,640,005 565,849,271 50.769.511 Agricultural Implements.... Manufactures of ..... ......bush. 6.748.516 Wheat Flour..... .......bbls. 3,438,614 Corn .............. .....bush. 8,210,758 Barley.......................... " 156 Oats...... 346,944 Rye.............................. " 60 All other Breadstuffs..... Meat and Dairy ProductsBeef, canned.......... ......lbs. 7,912,581 fresh....................... ** 14.010,033 ** salted or pickled..... ** 28,051,325 Tallow...................... 11.302.519 Bacon........ ** 107,382,715 Hams and shoulders....... 96.180.193 Pork, canned....... 5.022.813 fresh................. 1.026,615 salted............... 19,362.588 Lard ............. 237.272.922 Oleomargarine (the oil). ....... " 90,342,608 Butter..... ....." 4.034.738 Cheese......... 3,464.052 All other Meat and Dairy Products............ Oils, Mineral Illuminating...................gals. 584,143.277 Lubricating and heavy parafiin" 132,694,077 All other Mineral.............. " 209,183,261 Oils, Vegetable Cotton Seed.....................Jbs. 180,893,955 Tobacco and manufactures of Unmanufactured ...............Ibs. 185,147,709 Manufactures of......... Copper Pigs, ingots, bars, plates and old.lbs. 550,829,059 Iron and Steel, and manufactures of Machinery, Machines, and parts of... ....... All other manufactures of Iron and Steel..... Beef Cattle........................number 32.116 Leather and manufactures of.................... Para ftin and paraffin wax.........lbs. 183.086,658 569,591 120,600 1,854,159 22,924,887 9,893,632 888,758 468.258 12.948, 763 408,257 217,627 789,482 1.666,273 11.984,048 12,923,610 111,536 176,598 3,503,435 29,165,554 3.510.386 579.674 429.777 11.008.983 1.303,404 1.671.153 2.832,109 2,388,016 24.907,197 24.983,376 681,127 297.198 5,318.594 52.090,441 13,434.018 1,168,432 898.035 23.957,746 Total value of leading articles of domestic ........... Total value of other articles of domestie mer chandise...... Total value of domestic gold and silver in ore, coin and bullion......... Total value of domestic exports, 1911-1912..... $883,801,248 $1,398,533.427 $2.282.937,675 Statement exhibiting the fluctuations in the Foreign Commerce of the Port of New York during the last ten years, compared with all Ports of the United States for the same period : PORT OF NEW YORK. Decrease. Total Foreign Commerce. Increase. 1911... 17.871.077 1.727.006.057 205,039.967 1909... 1,521,966.090 1908. 1.613,031,266 1907... 1,613.110.384 152,298,028 1906. 1.460.812,356 128.900,667 1,331.911,689 84,656,673 35.004.183 1,212,250,833 67,221.522 $91,065,176 79.118 ::: Decrease. ALL PORTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Total Foreign Commerce. Increase. Fiscal year ending June 30, 1912.... $4.075,793,075 $292.442.898 1911.... 3.783.350,177 219.010,852 1910.... 3,564,339,325 354,234,588 1909. 3.210.104,737 1908... 3,378,464,682 1907.... 3.580.867.625 365,333,755 1906... 3,215,533.870 356.882,471 1905... 2.858,651,399 148,979.887 1904.... 2.709.671,512 103.324.224 1903... 2.606.347.288 142,752,091 $168,359,945 202.402.932 Recapitulation of the Foreign Commerce of the Port of New York, compared with all Ports of the United States, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912. Total Port of all Ports of New York. the l'. . FOREIGN MERCHANDISE-Including Ore. Coin and BullionImported....... $1.008.140,996 $1,749.251.653 Exported ... 23,698,989 44.203,747 DOMESTIC MERCHANDISE-Including Ore, Coin and BullionExported ...... 883,804,248 2,282,337,675 Excess of foreign ports over domestic exports at the port of New York..... 124,336,748 Excess of domestic exports over foreign imports at all ports of the United States... 533.086,022 Total Foreign Commerce, 1911-1912... 1,915,644,233 4,075,793,075 1910-1911... 1,744,877,134 3,783,350,177 TI .... .. ... . .. .. .... ... .. . . $170,767,099 Increase at the Port of New York..... $292,442,898 The Foreign Carrying Trade of the Port of New York. FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1912. The following statement exhibits the value of Merchandise and of Gold and Silver in Ore, Coin and Bullion Imported into, and Exported from, the Port of New York by American and Foreign Vessels, and by Land Vehicles, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1912 : PORT OF NEW YORK. DETAILED STATEMENT OF IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF THE PORT OF NEW YORK. [For The Fiscal YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1912.] FOREIGN IMPORTS. The following is a detailed statement of all goods, wares and merchandise, the growth, produce and manufacture of foreign countries, that were imported into the Port of New York during the fiscal year ending June 30,1912, compared with the aggregate of all other ports of the United States for the same period : [Where quantities are given they apply to the Port of New York only.] FOREIGN IMPORTS-ARTICLES. Port of Aggregate of Total all other Ports U. S. of the U.S. 1911-1912. Abrasives Abrasives, crude artificial (dutiable). ......... .............tons, 1 Grains, manufactured, ground, pulverized, or refined (free). ........... lbs, 1,000 Ore (free)............................tons, 4 or retined (dutiable).............. lbs. 345,124 Wheels. files and other manufactures of (dutiable).......... Pumice stone Unmanufactured (dutiable). ...tons, 5,713 Manufactures of(dutiable)...... lbs. 5,450,177 Crude, scrap. &c. (dutiable)......... Ibs. 3,740, 296 Manufactures of (dutiable). ............. ......... number, 1,622 2,771 Horses (dutiable).......... 174 All other (including live poultry) (dutiable)..... (dutiable)......................... lbs. 11,051,286 Articles, the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, returned- All other (free)....... 704.501 10,384,491 6,530 1.619,150 16.882,082 19,871 26,401 hundred feet, 182,064 FOREIGN IMPORTS-ARTICLES. Port of dygregate of all other Ports of the l'. s. Total U. 8. 1911-1912. Articles specially imported Miner's rescue appliances (free)................. tional, &c., purposes, &c. (free)................ Specimens of natural history, botany, miner alogy, &c., not for sale (free)......... Works of art, &c., for exhibition purposes, &c. (free). ......... Art works The production of American artists (free)....... All other (dutiable). ............................. Manufactures of (dutiable).... ments (free)..... Bismuth (free)... ........lbs. 115,349 (dutiable)......................................... Brass, fit only for remanufacture (free) lbs.1,619,362 Bread and biscuit (dutiable)........... (sago, tapioca, &c.) (free)..... tions (dutiable).................. lbs. 68,244,703 Oats (dutiable).................... bush. 207,386 Rice l'ncleaned, including paddy (dutiable) lbs. 615 (leaned dutiable).................lbs. 6,774,021 Rice flour, rice meal, and broken rice (dutiable) ......... ...........Ibs. 25,252,150 Wheat (dutiable)........ ....bush. 5,564 Wheat flour (dutiable).............bbls. 93,768 All other dutiable)...... Not sorted, bunched, or prepared (free) Ibs. 11,771 lbs. 2.629,805 ..... lbs. 2,827,834 49,383 9.661 10.360 59,044 19,186 296,978 19,872 316,850 |