Imports into the United States.

There has been practically no importation of synthetic resins for laminating. Imports of laminated products (rods, tubes, blocks, strips, blanks, or other forms) of which synthetic resin is the chief binding agent totaled only 215 pounds, valued at $612 in 1931 (principally from the United Kingdom); 13 pounds, valued at $71 in 1932; none in 1933 and 1934; 609 pounds, valued at $579 in 1935 from Canada, Germany, and the Netherlands; and 3,260 pounds, valued at $9,468 in 1936 from Austria, Germany, and the United Kingdom.