DIRECTION OF TRADE — 1954—UContinued. Table 4a.—Continued. ANALYSIS BY CURRENCY AREAS AND PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES WITHIN AREAS ANID BY SECTIONS OF THE S.L-T.C. $ B.W.I. IMPORTS (C.LF.)—Continued. SECTIONS OF THE S.1.T.C. AREA OR CoUNTRY 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TotaL ALL SECTIONS Crude Mineral Animal and Beverages | Materials Fuels, Vegetable Manufac- | Machinery | Miscellaneous Food and inedible Lubricants Oils and Chemicals tured and Manufactured | Miscellaneous Tobaceo except and related Fats Goods Transport Articles Transactions Fuels Materials quipment Commonwealth Countries Outside the Sterling Area Canada wee wee 5,781,490 316,235 1,198,629 230 7,542 151,195 753.384 TS8+4.236 347.890 134.210 S.875.344 TOTAL ALL COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES ... | 11,706,906 1,018,206 2,992,840 1,701,206 443,843 3,259,083 8.440.870 4.344.611 2,751 B24 1,908,509 38,567 348 Total STERLING AREA wes wee 6,123,046 708,132 1,794,211 1,700,976 436,001 3.107,838 7,687,486 4.160.375 2 405.318 1.774.299 29,.897.682 Tota NortH AMERICA (Canada and U.8.A.) _ 6,567,610 321,517 1,416,167 167,222 103,619 235,893 1.217.851 1.182.747 o84.844 354,693 12,102.163 FOREIGN COUN- TRIES Foreign Countries within the Sterling Area wee wee 197,630 6,161 — — — — — — 1,884 — 205,675 United States of America... vee 786,120 5,282 217,588 166,992 95,777 84,698 464,467 998,511 186,954 220.483 3,226,822 GE