TABLE 10.--Uses of <strong>foreign</strong> currency as provided in title I, Public Law 480, agreements signed July 1, 1954, through Dec. 31, 1964 '-Continued [Amounts are in dollar equivalents at the deposit rate of exchange] Total amount 104(e) 104(e) in agreements 104(c) grants for 1 Area and country loans (market to value 04(g) common Other economic U.S. private loans to <strong>foreign</strong> uses 2 including ocean defense development enterprise governments transportation) Near East and South Asia-Con. Turkey- ------------------ Syrian Arab Republic ------- United Arab Republic ------ Total ------------------- Far East and Pacific: China (Taiwan) ------------ Japan-------------------- Korea -------------------- Philippines---------------- Vietnam ------------------ Total------------------- Latin America: Argentina ----------------- Bolivia------------------- Brazil -------------------- Chile--------------------- Colo<strong>mb</strong>ia ----------------- Ecuador--------------- - Mexico---------------. Paraguay----------------- Peru--------------------- Uruguay------------------ Total------------------- Grand total------------- Percent of total------------.. Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand dollar dollar dollar dollar dollar dollar equivalent equivalent equivalent equivalent equivalent equivalent 525,314 100,894 2,222 68,555 194,100 159,543 34,900 ---------------------------- 13 20,826 14,061 804,190 -------------- 24,140 76,699 576,377 126,974 6,097,358 227,756 1,448,306 466,333 2,984,578 970,385 207,745 110,404 -------------- 13,927 34,409 49,005 146,277 17,192 600 --------------- 105,538 22,947 495,692 418,593 -------------- 7,176 -------------- 69,923 46,040 7,618 2,918 7,862 11,632 16,010 157,474 132,719 -------------- 5,552 -------------- 19,203 1,053,228 686,526 3,518 34,517 151,579 177,088 30,525 ------------------------------------------ 26,967 ---------------------------- 3,108 546,032 --------------- 119,894 -------------- 67,954 ----------------------------- 712 85,450 ---------------------------- 15,250 11,527 ---------------------------- 1,200 25,185 ---------------------------- 6,296 18,199 19,054 326,680 51,317 45,216 7,226 11,389 12,326 4,805 99,458 15,925 24,984 3,<strong>101</strong> 7,500 16,499 -------------- 41,489 -------------- 3,312 157 1,894 4,534 7,420 22,961 3,873 13,837 36.151 ---------------------------- 9,038 15,211 11,902 887,779 --------------- 123,363 10,186,179 965,839 1,807,611 100.0 95 17.7 42,032 524,673 197,711 577,597 4,516,383 2,318,749 5.7 44.3 I Many agreements provide for the various currency uses in terms of percentages of the amont of local currency accruing pursuant to sales made under each agreement. In such cases, amounts included in this table for each use are determined by applying the specified percentages to the total dollar amount provided in each agreement. Amounts shown reflect collection on inactive agreements and programmed amounts on active agreements. 2 Agreements provide that a specific amount of <strong>foreign</strong> currency proceeds may be used under various U.S. use categories, including currency uses which are limited to amounts as may be specified in appropriation acts. Included are uses specified under subsecs. 104 (a), (b), (f), (h), (i), (j), (k), (1), (i), (n), (o), (p), (q), (r), (s), (t), and sometimes (c) and (d) insofar as specified in agreements. 3 Amounts shown in this column may differ from amounts on table I, which reflect purchase authorization transactions. 136 22.8
TABLE 11.-Uses of <strong>foreign</strong> currency as provided in title I, Public Law 480, agreements signed in calendar year 1964 1 Total amount 104(e) 104(e) 10 4 (g) in agreements 104(c) grants for loans to loans to Other U.S. Area and country (market value common economic private <strong>foreign</strong> usesincluding ocean defense development enterprise governments transportation) Thous. dol. Thous. dol. Thous. dol. Thous. dol. Thous. dol. Thous. dol. equiv. equiv. equiv. equiv. equiv. equiv. Europe: Iceland-------------------- 1,840-,------------------------------------------ 1380 460 Poland------------------- 60,900 -------------------------------------------------------- 60,900 Yugoslavia----------------- 18,200 ------------------------------------------ 15,470 2,730 Total-------------------- 80,940 -------------- ---------------------------- 16,850 64,090 Africa : Congo --------------------- 30,110 3,442 --------------- 3,135 19,016 4,517 Guinea -------------------- 14,610 ----------------------------- 1,461 9,641 3,508 Ivory Coast--------------- 3,800 -------------- --------------- 570 1,900 1,330 Morocco ------------------ 7,800 ---------------------------- 780 4,680 2,340 Senegal ------------------ 3,400 -------------- --------------- 510 1,700 1,190 Sudan -------------------- 13,240 -------------- 1,986 1,986 4,634 4,634 Tunisia ------------------- 2,969 ----------------------------- 594 2,078 297 Total------------------- 75,929 3,442 1,986 9,036 43,649 17,816 Near East and South Asia Greece------------------- 6,700 ----------------------------- 871 3,015 2,814 India ---------------------- 472,900 ----------------------------- 4,980 380,630 47,290 Iran ----------------------- 11,500 ----------------------------- 1,150 4,600 5,750 Israel --------------------- 17,400 ----------------------------- 2,610 11,310 3,480 Jordan -------------------- 3,000 --------------- 750 ----------------------------- 2,250 United Arab Republic ------ 21,600 ------------------ 1,080 18,360 2,160 Tobal-------- ---------- 533,100 --------------- 750 50,691 417,915 63,744 Far East and Pacific: China (Taiwan) ------------- 30,750 19,085 --------------- 927 3,050 7,688 Korea --------------------- 120,700 100,345 --------------- 450 --------------- 19,905 Philippines ---------------- 11,400 ----------------------------- 1,710 3,990 5,700 Vietnam ------------------ 72,090 64,881 ------------------------------------------ 7,209 Total------------------- 234,940 184,311 --------------- 3,087 7,040 40,502 Latin America: Bolivia -------------------- 8,170 ---------------- 817 5,719 1,63,+ Brazil--------------------- 93,100 --------------- 18,620 --------------- 55,860 18,620 Colo<strong>mb</strong>ia ----------------- 22,870 ------------------------- 5,718 9,148 8,004 1See footnote 1 on table 10. 2 See fontaute 2 on table 10. (Continued-) 137
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