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Show Exports to China are beginning to resume their normal proportions. The July figures of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics show the total exports to China from the United States as $2-622,476, $2-622,476, against $1,349,697 in Jiuy, 1900. In the 7 months ending with July, 1901, the total exports to China are $9,703,787, against $9,100,132 in the corresponding 7 months of the preceding pre-ceding fiscal year. Taking the export ex-port to the British and Russian possessions pos-sessions in China also, the total for the 7 months is $10,090,816, a against $9,294,930 In the corresponding period of last year. Our exports to China la July, 1901, are larger than in any pre-ceding pre-ceding July, a fact which seems te indicate in-dicate that the commercial relation witn China are not likely to permanently perma-nently suffer as a result of the evenU of the post year. |