RUSSIAN IMPORTS.
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asked the Minister of Economic Warfare the quantities of aluminium, tin, rubber, copper and molybdenum imported by Russia for 12 months before the outbreak of war; and what comparison those figures bear to the quantities of these same articles imported through Vladivostock for the seven months since the outbreak of war?
In the absence of official Soviet trade returns for any period later than November, 1938, it is not possible to give official figures for imports of the commodities referred to in the hon. Member's Question during the 12 months before the outbreak of war. The following figures extracted from the official statistics of exporting countries show the recorded exports to the U.S.S.R. during the period in question:
Tons. | |
Copper and brass | 62,400 |
Tin | 7,890 |
Rubber | 23,900 |
While thanking the Minister for that statement, can he say whether any portion of these materials going into Russia is going to Germany?
I have a good deal of reason to think that on statistical grounds, and also I have certain evidence that would indicate that some of these shipments have been sent to Germany.