Area and country TABLE 24.-Title II, Public Law 480, <strong>foreign</strong> <strong>donations</strong>, shipments fiscal years 1955-65--Continued 1955-62 1963 1964 1965 July-Dece<strong>mb</strong>er 1965 Pounds Cost' Pounds Cost I Pounds Cost I Pounds Cost I Pounds Cost I Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousand Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Thousands dollars Far East and Pacific-Continued Singapore---------------------- 8.416 889 2,236 321 3,314 Thailand----------------------- 420 158 29 179 12 Tonga Islands_141 3,033 535 749 125 557 87 716 110 689 105 ...------------------- 0 9 ------------ 28 ----------- 148 Vietnam ----------------------- 617,251 ---------- 64,808 ---------- 64,187 164 5,340 32,183 13 2,241 609 65,207 49 4.329 2,088 30,502 148 1,712 Latin America (total)---------------- 1,577.254 188,147 3728,677 381,740 837,848 117,984 684,190 63,136 195.103 16,894 Antigua------------------------ 2,476 441 234 39 78 12 138 21 85 13 Bahama Islands----------------------- -905 292 .--.. . ..- ----------.. . . . . .--.. . . .-... . . .-.. . .. . .-.. . Bolivia ------------------------- 36,790 7,108 23,629 3,678 27,023 5,063 6,103 519 3,841 277 Brazil -------------------------- British Guiana ------------------ 193,063 28,234 113,160 3,600 15,558 685 124,114 348 25,915 164,566 58 1,704 18,273 50,868 259 4,728 British Honduras--------------- 4,554 435 288 7,293 20 928 3229 267 2,670 Chile 403 -------------------------- 2,051 154 711 431,772 56 49,077 52,394 5,481 84,842 9,627 Colo<strong>mb</strong>ia 136,053 ---------------------- 10,361 15,268 276,281 1,826 35,033 116,491 11,485 85,700 12,980 Costa 64,581 Rica--------------------- 6.751 22,000 2,323 2,532 834 230 92 2,581 407 6,186 453 2,732 179 Cuba-------------------------- 8,657 676 .......... Dominica ---------------------- 3,707 530 Dominican 571 Republic------------- 67 395 88 15,987 623 826 60 57,065 266 6,265 31 Ecuador----------------------- 54,705 8,164 44.898 3,435 46,563 23,981 4,933 1,679 19,332 2,288 36,885 4,106 17,138 El Salvador -------------------- 1,922 3,019 232 9,421 1,363 21,165 ,565 20.042 3,455 18,501 2,094 6,457 354 Fre n ch G u ia n a- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 482 93 .................... .................... French West Indies------------- Grenada----------------------- 514 74 1,449 226 613 78 519 Guadeloupe 69 -------------------- 363 32 288 1,647 27 214 491 45 715 Guatemala--------------------- 78 802 56 294 20,982 20 2,551 8.465 984 23.738 Haiti-------------------------- 3.020 10,071 1,068 1,583 58,598 <strong>101</strong> 6,063 9,471 932 25,821 2,210 Honduras 9,677 ---------------------- 699 5,897 14,896 394 2,797 3,333 311 4,701 Jamaica 707 ------------------------ 5,419 437 6,349 45.482 234 5.452 17,069 2,007 19.524 3,815 Martinique--------------------- 15.797 1.410 8,403 1,679 732 238 448 52 525 Mexico------------------------ 64 763 31 6 181,417 1 12,708 179,501 14,432 207,210 Montserrat---------------------- 17,976 77,296 5,062 1,324 627 57 115 133 22 54 8 69 11 58 9
Nicaragua----------------------- 10,226 830 12,639 1,412 11,855 1,947 12,972 1,187 4,893 372 Panama------------------------- 23,095 6.010 5,4n,8 746 6,156 782 5,677 604 1.752 203 Paraguay----------------------- 36,680 3,684 9,362 916 10.796 1,655 3,130 271 1,680 136 Peru-------------------------- 115,737 12,924 20,071 3,835 23,789 3,652 16,824 2,470 5,679 658 St. Kitts------------------------ 2,105 389 171 29 255 40 278 43 147 22 St. Lucia ------------------------ 480 88 491 82 170 26 268 41 176 27 St. Vincent--------------------- 1,525 281 247 41 174 27 187 29 100 15 Surinam ------------------------ 2,993 546 557 93 854 133 617 95 462 71 Trinidad and Tobago------------- 2,377 432 210 35 73 11 435 67 399 61 Turks and Caicos Islands -------- 209 23 83 8 43 7 37 6 29 4 Uruguay----------------------- 8.815 855 5,000 585 8.264 1.017 7,864 661 2,555 253 Venezuela ---------------------- 5,937 546 12,869 1,175 51,873 10,261 50,252 4.378 23,513 1,779 Virgin Islands------------------ 255 48 Total-I-------------------------14,225,722 1,817,345 2,903,572 277,337 3,038,773 334.604 2,723.244 207.529 890,836 67,393 Nu<strong>mb</strong>er of countries--------------------- 131 I 124 112 112 M1 ill 112 112 110 110 I Estimated CCC cost. 2 Less than $500. 3 Includes 34,107,000 pounds, costing $6,077,000 made avaiLble to American National Red Cross in connection with Cuban prisoner exchange. 4 Cumulative 10-year total: 20.17 billion pounds, $2.43 billion cost.
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