... million pesos was the value of goods imported from the United States , 6 million from Japan , 4 million from China , and the rest in smaller amounts from other coun- tries . Third in importance in the transportation of our imports was ...
... million pesos was the value of goods imported from the United States , 6 million from Japan , 4 million from China , and the rest in smaller amounts from other coun- tries . Third in importance in the transportation of our imports was ...
... million pesos was the value of goods imported from the United States , 6 million from Japan , 4 million . from China , and the rest in smaller amounts from other coun- tries . Third in importance in the transportation of our imports was ...
... million pesos was the value of goods imported from the United States , 6 million from Japan , 4 million from China , and the rest in smaller amounts from other coun- tries . Third in importance in the transportation of our imports was ...
... million gold pesos . They exceeded by 11.6 million pesos the exports for June 1942 and by 31,3 million pesos the exports for July 1941 . IMPORTS for July totalled 62,3 million gold pesos , exceeding imports for any month since June 1931 ...
... million pesos in the first half to 1960 to 37.5 million pesos in the first half of 1961. Most of the increase was accounted for by new residential construction , which increased from under 8 million to over 12 million pesos ...
... million pesos . This includes a surplus of 34 million pesos carried forward from the previous year , so that the net surplus of the operations of 1929 is 43 million pesos . The government however spent 15 million pesos during the year ...
... pesos ] but current long - term bond issue authorizations totaled 121 million pesos on the same date , and plans called for the issue of a further 150 million pesos in bonds to finance the Economic and Social Development Plan . The ...
... pesos and does not exceed nine hundred thousand pesos ; thirteen per centum per annum upon the amount by which such total net income exceeds nine hundred thousand pesos and does not exceed one million two hundred thousand pesos ; four ...
... million dollars in 1940 ( 6 percent ) ; in 1942 , in the face of the increased transportation risks , Japan supplied Chile with commodities valued at 1.3 million dollars ... million pesos ( 38 Imports from Latin American countries.