APPENDIX A Statistical Tables Table 1: Estimated composition in 1964 of U.S. imports from Canada of passenger cars, trucks, buses, and parts thereof for items covered by H.R. 6960 (In U.S. dollars) Passenger cars, trucks, and buses: Complete passenger cars-- Complete trucks and buses---. Bodies and chassis for the foregoing--------- Parts for the foregoing: Parts, n.e.s. (transmissions, wheels, brake Parts for engines other than diesel (pistons, cylinder heads, crankshaft assemblies, connec- : 12,400,000 equipment, batteries, radios and parts thereof,: 2,500,000 Miscellaneous machinery and mechanical equipment : 1,000,000 Manufactures of wood, textiles, glass, rubber : This figure exceeds the amount reported in official U.S. import statistics by about US$9 million. Official U.S. import statistics on complete passenger cars for 1964 are understated due to the fact that large amounts of such imports were commingled with other imports for statistical purposes and reported under "Articles Exported and Returned" (having been advanced in value abroad) in Schedule 8 of the Tariff Sched ules of the United States. 2/ This figure exceeds comparable Canadian export figures by about US$3.2 million, since it includes snowmobiles and jeeps, which are not counted as "passenger cars" in U.S. import statistics. Source: Estimates by the staff of the U.S. Tariff Commission. Based on most recent official figures compiled by the U.S. Department of Commerce. Table 2.--Estimated U.S. imports from Canada of selected parts 1/ for passenger cars, trucks, and buses, 1960-64 1 Selected on the basis of the most comparable data available and for product classifications covering over 80 percent of U.S. imports of Canadian motor vehicle parts in recent years. 2/ Total for 1964 not precisely comparable to totals for 1960-63 since · it does not include as many different categories of parts. Source: Estimates based on official statistics compiled by the U.S. Department of Commerce. 53-606 65 29 Table 3.--U.S. exports of automotive products to Canada, 1960-64 156,732 : 11,577,849 : 17,444,818 : 20,218,810: 23,696,806 283,239 : 245,088 Clutch facings and brake linings Fan belts, automotive : 198,870,183: 195,776,777 : 269,041,242: 343,109,784 : 415,239,095 5,555,810 ---~:386,890,550: 358,200,130: 454,725,012: 515,481,740: 621,549,746 : : Includes plugs for tractors and industrial engines as well. Includes equipment for tractors and industrial engines as well. Includes aircraft and radio batteries of 6 and 12 volts. Source: Compiled from official statistics of the U.S. Department of Commerce. Table 4.--Motor vehicles and parts: Imports into Canada from the United States, 1960-63 and January-October 1963 and January-October 1964 Automobiles, freight; chassis for same---: 17,856: 17,311 : 14,114 : 11,760 : 9,710 : 9,806 Automobiles, passenger; chassis for same-: 65,524 : 47,358 50,817 : 26,544: 18,499 : 29,208 Motor omnibuses, electric trolley : buses, 1/ chassis, and complete parts--: 6,288: Total, motor vehicles Parts of motor vehicles: : 2,499 : 2,245: : : 726: 603 : 610 :89,668: 67,168: 67,176: 39,030: 28,812: 39,624 Motor vehicle engines and parts therefor-: 37,534 : 39,277: 58,653 : 74,492: 60,537 : 73,805 Other parts--:300,852 :294,286 364,611 :450,910 : 362,124 444,515 Total, parts of motor vehicles----------:338,386 :333,563 423,264 :525,402 :422,661 :485,866 Grand total -:405,554 :400,731 :490,440 :564,432 :451,473 :525,490 : : Not to be covered by the U.S.-Canadian automotive agreement. Source: Compiled from statistics of Dominion Bureau of Statistics. : Table 5.--Exports from Canada to the United States of motor vehicles and parts, 1961-64 1 Certain special-purpose vehicles (e.g., fire engines, mobile cranes not to be covered by the U.S.-Canadian automotive agreement are classified hereunder. Such vehicles may account for as much as 40 percent of the trade values shown. Source: Compiled from statistics of Dominion Bureau of Statistics. |