TABLE 46.-CopperSUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION 219(unmcmujmtured) imported into the United <strong>State</strong>s, bychss <strong>and</strong> country dn termsoj coppw cmtent.' short tmsore <strong>and</strong> concentrate:Austmlla ....................................... 124Bolivia ...........................................C~nBda ........................................... 27,787Chile.. ......................................... 16.862Cub8 ............................................. 9: 853Fmee ........................................ 582Wet Germany ................................... 366.Malta. Cioza, Cyprus .........................................Mexim .................................. ....... 10,342Northern Rhoderia ...........................................154 1% 93 282 ............. (1)21 5 3 M 78 ('125517 24 S61 30,338 28.135 16.W 9.m20.388 17,3(n 20.8% 14,782 8,241 7.87214,686 7.088 5, W5 13,m5 10,488 5,048LOB 202 583 668 129 W? 186 1% ES6 865 307 .............Matte <strong>and</strong> blister:Australia .Republic <strong>of</strong> the CongoCanada.~ ........................................ 22,535Chlle ...........................................ReRned:Republle <strong>of</strong> the Congo............... .........................Belgjum.Lur;emburg ............................ 221Canada.~~ ........................................ 1Chile........... .................................. 31.436West Oermany.--~.~ ............................. 30~.Merm. ..................................Knnl cro Rl~otlal~. ....................... .....I'enz.. ............ . .Hep8+nllr 01 Sotuh AC.r,s,E"..... .................................United Kingdom .................................YOther ............................................. I85,2833, rnChile .......................................... 172Ha443915T ........................................8ee faotnoter at end <strong>of</strong> table
220 COPPERTABLE 46.-CopperOre <strong>and</strong> conoentrato:AustmUa ..........................................Bolivia ............................................Canada ...........................................See footnotes at end <strong>of</strong> table.(unmanufactured) imported into the United Slates, by class <strong>and</strong> country in terns<strong>of</strong> copper content,' shod tons--Continued521 1,324SIB 2 478 2 108.......................... 2.2e3 %8U, i 6168,158 8,455 12,314 29.m 31: 811chile ..............................................1 1 , ~7,s a 764 4.562Cub .............................................. 8.413 7,875 2E 11,781 14.068 17.3a0Pra" w... ......................................... 2 ....................................... (1) ............-West German &................................................................................................................................Matla. Oom, yprus ...................................................................... 1,298 4.361 1,129Mebedm ............................................121 188 980 1,588 2.916 6,738Northern Rhodesis ............................................................................................................................Peru.. ............................................248 285 881521 %m, gadPhlUpp hes... ............................................................................ 171 380 1. IMRepublic <strong>of</strong> South Afrioa ........................................ 14 ............. 44 8 a62spin ......................................................... 1 .................................. 31Other .............................................511 95( 12,683 5.800 1, WZ 711TotaL .......................................... 25,34267,878 69,732Matte <strong>and</strong> blister:Amtmb ..........................................335 P8 28 354290Repnblie <strong>of</strong> the Congo ......................................................................................................................... Canada ........................................... 10.618 13.8211.311 1,153 17 W 11,438Chile .............................................. 13.411 36,138 3% 47,353 83.2% 61:016 63,816France ............................................ 88 166 E46 140 166 136 388we~t Germmy ....................................80 a67 m .............51) ..........................Medm ............................................43, Dm 51.9(2 45.W 3-3.3EU sh8n 16.m 16,681Northem Rhodesia ............................................................................................................................Psm ............................................ 25.817 19,51334%673 40,136 3%n6 n, 1%~epubri or Sarrth ~bica .......................... 1,485 ............. 36%11 608 1.659spain ..............................................81 1355 n ............. I la Y9Turkey .............................................................................................................5. a35United ~ hgdom ....................... :..........8350606 R8 118 "%n6Ywmlavia ........................................ 4,429 10,351 21,881 18.m l6.1~ lo, ES2 8. 5%713,726 13,W7 1,874 54102.156 6,105 14,811113,013 1% 1M 100,708 138,874 a01.W 179,317 U7.WOther ...........................................Total ...........................................I'm--lm2fii6. IS78,192183429,640Refined:Repuhlio <strong>of</strong> me Conpo..~ .....................................................................................................................Belgium-Luxembourg ........................................................................................................................Canada ......................................................... (911 16 410Chile .............................................. 5.431 Z5.241 !&011 4. 6.B 7.482 1,186 15,644westaermany ..................................................JapanMalta, Oozo Cyprus..Medm ..... (2) .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1,175 .................................................................Northern RhodesiaL .........................................................................................................................Per". ..................................................................................... 224RBp~blio<strong>of</strong> South Ahim ......................................................................................................................Sweden ...............................................................................('1 I .......................................U"lted mgdom ..................................I1 (94 (9 (9Yuposlavia ...................................................................................................................................Other .................................................................................(3)(1)TOM .3.482 n.417 18.071 4,782 1.487 I,PZ 16.284183f,37,858Scrap:Canada ...........................................130 138 327Chile ........................................................... 128cubs ........................................................... I .............United Kiogdom .................................. (? ..........................Other ...........................................................73208TOIS] ............................................1% Zi5451W43.8131. Db8118w33421,80818371938.......................................1,6521,041~n185373.342S333101.59122991,3131W2,1211,11337.0675. m8. EM341,6253.a7261.51819-2.............1.10268,329...........--.....--------2,575.............343571803.146
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COPPERCom any ContinuedPer&om~dEewE
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274 COPPERThe company names, addres
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276 COPPERTABLE 76.-Principal Gover
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278 OOPPERTABLE 78.-Union aflialion
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TABLE 79.-Twenty-five leading coppe
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282 COPPERTABLE 80.-Fo~eign copper
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284 COPPERmerged with Bathhurst Min
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~.~Mines and plants:The El Teniente
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288 COPPERXupferhutte Brtel, Bieber
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2 90 COPPERPlant:This is an electro
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292 COPPERThe Fornkawa Electric Co.
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~294 COPPERpriaes a cop er area of
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298 COPPERcoal, and a converter. Bl
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300 COPPERYearTABLE 81.-Employee an
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RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 311Copper
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328 COPPERmandatory priority contro
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330 COPPERthree most basic and crit
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332 COPPERextend for 2% years. The
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