Show our foreign trade wa War hington jan ZO the president today sent to congles Con gres in accordance with the requirement of the mt statutes atutes the commercial relations of the ignited states for or the years and being the annual reports of the consular on the commerce and industries dus tries of 0 their respective districts district included alth tt ith lit the reports la Is an introductory review of the entire world a feature of great creat value it bich is revin revised cot after belner being abandoned in ISAO ON olac ing to the inability of the lh bureau of statistics to compile it of being abeln oi kerbur erbun bened dc bcd with other work secretary olney says cays the main object of this review la Is to not t fol torelli th tile the special conditions of trade in the various countries which seem to offer favorable conditions tor for the introduction of our products 1 in n order that the hindrances to a ai well as to the opportunities tor for tho the expansion of our commerce may be understood der stood the recent increase in the percentage of exports of manufactured articles as 03 compared with the total of our exports seems to indicate ill that tt the united states Is on ill the threshold of a great development of this important branch of international trade and the arrived at Is that what Is rat needed to hafften the development Is energetic action on the part of our manufacturers and exporters after a careful study of the special requirements men is of nat nations ions whom they x wish ish to secure as all autmer cutmer cut tomera mer in conclusion the secretary suggests that congress Con Krei authorize the pr printing intini of larger editions of thos reports in view I 1 of the heavy demand from merchants |