The value of the exports of native production and manufacture to foreign countries was in 1866-67 156,020:906$, 21,516:502$, or 15.9 per cent. more than the average of the five years 1861-2 to 1865-6, and less by 1,066:652$ or O.67 per cent. than in 1865-6.

The countries whither the exports of 1866-7 went were the following:—

Russia460:660$717
Sweden773:111 068
Holland80:356 944
Hanseatic Cities4,816:242 458
Great Britain and possessions37,283:974 040
France and possessions18,582:278 631
Spain and possessions165:387 149
Portugal and possessions4,347:275 259
Belgium328:0485$841
Austria61:381 600
Italy734:400 624
Chili414:903 411
United States31,188:066 047
La Plata7,014:207 881
Turkey149:347 716
Denmark913:630 980
Coast of Africa448:869 272
Channel16,511:659 000
Ports of the Baltic and Mediterranean1,363:562 864
Ports not known30,335:659 000
Consumption42:642 178
Total156,020:906 766

The total of the direct importation and the national exportation abroad was in:—

1866-67299,504:651
Compared with 1865-66, namely294,854:400
There was an augment of4,650:251
Or 1.5 per cent., and, if compared with the average of 1861-2 to 1865-6, namely255,483:836

There was an increase of 44,020:815, or 17.2 per cent.

The value of the importation with certificate (carta de guia) was in 1865-67 24,902:670$, 823:969$, or 3.4 per cent. more than in 1865-6, 2,448:821$, or 12.6 per cent. more than the average of the five years 1861-2 to 1865-6.

The re-exportation in 1866-7 rose to 1,786:052$, 447:993$, or 33.4 per cent. more than in 1865-6, and 377:686$, or 26.8, than the average of 1861-2 to 1865-6.

The number of national and foreign vessels cleared in the foreign trade of 1866-7 was:—

Entered3,439 vessels1,245,214 tons51,450 men.
Sailed2,429 vessels1,496,274[A] tons49,655 men.