COMPARISON OF 1939 (PRE-WAR) AND 1940 RETAIL PRICES AT SPECIFIED SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES OF ONE GALLON OF PAINT IMPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES SHOWING PRINCIPAL COST FACTORS. COMPARISON OF 1939 (PRE-WAR) AND 1940 RETAIL PRICES AT SPECIFIED SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES OF ONE STANDARD TYPEWRITER IMPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES SHOWING PRINCIPAL COST FACTORS. Analysis of the Cost to Consumers in Caracas, Venezuela, of Typical Commodities Imported from the United States (New York) 1. Shipments are to Caracas via the port of La Guaira. 2. The ocean freight includes surcharges; all ocean freights are from New York except that on canned fruit, which is from San Francisco, Calif. 3. All F. A. S. prices are New York prices except that for canned fruit, which is San Francisco price. 4. Small units of larger shipments have been used for comparative purposes. The units used are as follows: Canned fruit. Lard. Flour. Powdered milk. Oats... 3 bags of 100 pounds each. 3 cartons of 12, 1-pound tins each. 3 bags of 90 pounds each. Analysis of the Cost to Consumers in Bogota, Colombia, of Typical Commodities Imported from the United States (New York) 1. Shipments are to Bogota via the ports of Barranquilla or Buenaventura as indicated. 2. Ocean freight includes surcharges; all ocean freights are from New York. 3. All F. A. S. prices are New York prices. 4. Small units of larger shipments have been used for comparative purposes. The units used are as follows: Tinplate.. Wax, paraffine. Oil, lubricating. Auto tire... UNIT 1 case of 224 sheets, weight 214 pounds. 1 case of 10, 1-gallon tins. 1 tire No. 600. 16, weight 24 pounds. ANALYSIS OF THE COST TO CONSUMERS IN LIMA, PERU OF TYPICAL COMMODITIES IMPORTED FROM THE UNITED STATES (NEW YORK) C 20. C 10. C D WAX- LEGEND CF.A.S. Price N.I. - Ocean Freight SOLID BLACK-C.I.F. Price at Port of Customs Duty M = Miscellaneous (Despatching Expense, Inland Freight, etc.) W = Wholesaler's Margin R- Retailer's Margin EXHIBIT No. 4C Analysis of the Cost to Consumers in Lima, Peru, of Typical Commodities Imported from the United States (New York) 1. Shipments are to Lima via Callao. 2. The ocean freight includes surcharges; all ocean freights are from New York. 3. All F. A. S. prices are New York prices. 4. Small units of larger shipments have been used for comparative purposes. The units used are as follows: Oil, lubricating. Tinplate.... Wire, barbed. Wax, paraffine. UNIT 1, 55-gallon drum, weight 440 pounds. 2 cases of 224 sheets each. 10 rolls of 131⁄2 gage of 440 kilos each. 5 bags of 100 pounds each. |