1108
NORWAY
of kroner. The value of imports subject to duty kroner and of duty-free 237,377,000 kroner.
- i911) was 231,318,000
Ujider the treaty of i82o there is "the mostfavourednation" treatment between the United Kingdom and Norwaj\
The recorded values are calculated according to information supplied by Exchange Committees and merchants. Those of imports include the invoice price, freight, packing, and insurance, but not duty ; those of exports give the price free on board in Norwegian port, excluding freight and insurance, but including packing and Norwegian commercial profit. The returns of quantities are compiled from the officially controlled declarations of importers and exporters. These declarations stated prior to 1909 the countries from whicli 'the articles were directly imported and to which they were directly exported. An article coming, for example, from the East Indies via London was recorded as coming from England. From January 1, 1909, the declarations state the countries from which the articles are bought and to which they are sold. The recorded imports include all articles imported, whether for consumption inland or for re-exportation.' The exports are divided into exports of Norwegian articles (special trade) exports of foreign- articles. A considerable part of the export trade on railway over the land frontier from Norway to Sweden escaped the statistical control in the past, but from January 1, 1909, it has been recorded.
Values of imports and exports, divided iuto classes, for 1911 : —
1
1911
1 Classes of Goods '
1911
Classes of Goods :
Imports
Exports
Imports
s . Exports
of Foreign
Norwegian
1
of Foreign
Norwegian
Goods
Goods
1
Goods
Goods
Kroner
Kroner
1
Kroner
Kroner
Animals, living .
2,818,200
213,800
Minerals, un-
Animal produce
wrought .
41,085,100
12,775,300
(malty food) .
13,141,000
103,978.800
Minerals, manu-
Breadstuffs .
66,649,400
3,690,400
factured .
5,454,000
13,274,000
Groceries •
40,590,400
156,500
Metals, un-
Fruits, plan ts,&c.
9,723,500
257,100
wrought or
Spirits, &c. .
8,207,100
154,200
partly wrought
27,200,600
10,657,500
Yarn, rope, &c. .
25,65i,800
1,141,400
Metals, manu-
Textile manufac-
factured .
29,720,600
2,226,500 ,
tures, &c.
.37,437,400
711,400
Vessels, carriages,
Hair, skins, &c. . Tallow, oils, tar,
20,821,300
19,509,100
machinery, &c.
77,184,500
6,678,900
(fee. .
32,432,400
13,307,700
Total .
468,695,000
288,684,100
Timber & wooden
(26,038,61 H.)
goods
13,765,700 2,734,500
78,058,600 510,800
Re-exports .
9,668,7001
Dye stuffs
Different vege-
Grand total .
298,352,800
table produce .
11,252,900
339,500
(16,574,0441.)
Paper and paper
manufactures .
2,815,600
1 21,042,600
1 Direct transit of Swedish goods not included.
Imports and exports to and from the principal Norwegian ports (including direct transit : —
Kristiania ,
Bergen
Trondhjem
Imports
1909
1910
1911
Kroner Kroner
166,863,900 | 181,709,600 60,543,100 05,527,200 30,099,400 I 33,088,400
Kroner
205,105,500 74,517,100 36,295,500
1909
Exports 1910
Kroner ! Kroner 43,008,700 49,843,300 32,868,400 1 36,214,200 17,149,500 23,134,300
1911
Kroner
49,666,200 40,333,300
21,588,000