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CIA Handbook of International Statistics 1997
Table 110

Newly Industrializing Economies:a

Exports to North Americab

Million US $
  1983 1985 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Total 43,759 50,922 79,506 106,179 109,266 137,538 149,775 170,611 196,756
Foodstuffs 4,618 4,511 4,770 5,755 5,549 5,538 5,900 6,350 7,447
Raw Materials 1,551 1,517 2,403 2,382 2,222 2,448 2,530 3,126 4,235
Fuel 10,424 9,578 5,585 6,520 5,307 5,590 5,621 6,059 6,736
Manufactures 27,066 35,147 66,512 91,072 95,721 123,387 135,052 154,419 177,703
Other 100 169 237 452 467 574 672 657 636

a Brazil, Taiwan, beginning in 1990, Hong Kong, Mexico, Singapore, and South Korea.
b Canada, Mexico, and the United States.