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CIA Handbook of International Statistics 1997
Table 113

Newly Industrializing Economies:a

Exports to Latin Americab

Million US $
  1983 1985 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Total 5,113 5,297 8,942 9,182 12,545 18,395 21,337 24,388 29,259
Foodstuffs 299 285 480 277 454 660 867 1,089 1,346
Raw materials 368 324 634 499 551 523 605 551 699
Fuel 1,456 913 782 851 870 1,146 1,200 991 584
Manufactures 2,767 3,561 7,021 7,520 10,613 16,020 18,592 21,686 26,115
Other 223 214 24 35 56 46 72 72 515

a Brazil, Taiwan beginning in 1990, Hong Kong, Mexico, Singapore, and South Korea.
b Excluding Cuba and Mexico. Including the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.