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Statement on the Department of Commerce's Report on Foreign Trade.

September 16, 1930

THE PRESIDENT said:

"I have received from the Department of Commerce preliminary figures on foreign trade for the month of August. They show total imports of $217 million and total exports of about $300 million. The exports show an increase of about $38 million over July.

"The Department has made a study as to how far imports and exports have been affected by the fall in prices as distinguished from actual quantities. During the first 7 months of this year our exports have decreased about 20 percent in quantity and our imports have decreased about 5 percent, indicating that our buying power has held up much better than that of foreign countries." -

Herbert Hoover, Statement on the Department of Commerce's Report on Foreign Trade. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/211698

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