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CIA Handbook of International Statistics 1997
Table 115

Newly Industrializing Economies:a

Exports to South Asiab

Million US $
  1983 1985 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Total 2,574 2,947 4,294 5,355 5,441 5,830 7,669 8,617 10,324
Foodstuffs 340 608 439 454 317 366 370 947 793
Raw materials 114 160 411 389 271 317 381 565 801
Fuel 386 363 251 550 765 642 531 549 541
Manufactures 1,663 1,734 3,145 3,910 4,040 4,451 6,323 6,487 8,029
Other 71 82 48 52 48 55 63 69 159

a Brazil, Taiwan beginning in 1990, Hong Kong, Mexico, Singapore, and South Korea.
b South Asia includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.