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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 Excerpt: ...its considerable production of aluminum, the exports of which in the prewar years averaged about 11,000,000 francs, increased to 63,000,000 francs in 1918, and amounted to 34,000,000 francs in 1919. The quantity in the latter year was 6,100 metric tons. FOREIGN TRADE IN CHEMICALS AND COLOR STUFFS. The import and export trade in the leading chemical, pharmaceutical, and dye products in 1913, 1917, and 1919, and the principal countries entering into the trade are given below: Articles. 1913 1917 Countries of origin or destination. IMPORTS. Pharmaceutical goods: Essential oils Vegetablealkaloids. Powders, plasters, liniments, etc. Perfumes and cosmetics. Industrial chemicals: Sulphur Turpentine Caustic potash and soda. Calcium chloride... Magnesium chloride. Potassium compounds. Sodium salts Hydrochloric acid.. Sulphuric acid Soda, calcined Copper vitriol Tin salts Essential oils Tanning extracts... Methyl alcohol, collodion, phosgene, etc. Tar-oil derivatives. Coal-tar derivatives for making aniline dyes. Benzene Aniline Aniline compounds for dye manufacture. Benzyl chloride, nitrobenzene, naphthol, etc. Denatured spirits.. Glue Potato, sago, and tapioca starch and flour. Dynamite, etc Germany, Austria, Russia, France. Germany, Great Britain, India. France, Germany, United States. Germany, France, Great Britain, United States. Italy, United States. Spain, France, United States. Germany, France, Austria. Germany, France. Germany. Germany, Austria. Germany, France, Great Britain, Austria. Germany, France, Italy. France, Great Britain. Germany. France, Great Britain, Germany. Germany, United States. India, France, Great Britain. France, Germany, Italy, Argentina. Germany, United States, Spain. Germany. Germany, Great Britain, France. United States, Rumania, Indi...