TABLE 1.-U.S. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE, 1946 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1968-SUMMARY, ALL COUNTRIES [U.S. fiscal years; millions of dollars] U.S. overseas loans and grants-Net obligations and loan authorizations TABLE 1.-U.S. FOREIGN ASSISTANCE, 1946 THROUGH JUNE 30, 1968-SUMMARY, ALL COUNTRIES-Continued [U.S. fiscal years; millions of dollars] U.S. overseas loans and grants-Net obligations and loan authorizations 1 Excludes $43,000,000 in fiscal year 1967 and $35,000,000 in fiscal year 1968 in reimbursements by the Department of Defense for grants to Vietnam. 2 Less than $50,000. a Annual data represent deliveries; total through 1968 is the cumulative program. The difference between the sum of the fiscal years and the cumulative total is the value of goods programed but not yet delivered. 4 Excludes $773,000,000 in loans purchased by the Export-Import Bank and guaranteed by the Department of Defense: $237,000,000 in fiscal year 1966, $344,000,000 in fiscal year 1967, and $192,000,000 in fiscal year 1968. Source: Agency for International Development, "U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants, July 1, 1945, to June 30, 1968," p. 6, Washington D.C. TABLE 2.-TOTAL U.S. LOANS AND GRANTS, LATIN AMERICA, FISCAL YEAR 1946 68 [In millions of dollars] U.S. overseas loans and grants-Net obligations and loan authorizations TABLE 2.-TOTAL U.S. LOANS AND GRANTS, LATIN AMERICA, FISCAL YEAR 1946-68-Continued [In millions of dollars] U.S. overseas loans and grants-Net obligations and loan authorizations relief plan Act and ments period, period, period, Total, Total, interest, and Program 1946-48 1949-52 1953-61 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1962-68 1946-68 1946-68 interest 1 Includes $100,000,000 loan for Chilean reconstruction and rehabilitation. 2 Excludes refunding of $553,900,000, as follows: Fiscal year 1961, $304,700,000 for Brazil; fiscal year 1953, $72,000,000 for Argentina and $2,600,000 for Costa Rica; fiscal year 1964, $85,900,000 for Brazil; fiscal year 1965, $6,600,000 for Brazil and $40,400,000 for Chile; fiscal year 1966, $15,400,000 or Argentina and $2,500,000 for Costa Rica; and fiscal year 1967, $23,800,000 for Bolivia. a Annual data represent deliveries; total through 1968 is the cumulative program. Source: Agency for International Development, "U.S. Overseas Loans and Grants," July 1, 1945 to June 30, 1968, p. 10, Washington, D.C. 1962. 1963. TABLE 3.--LATIN AMERICA: OVERALL LEVELS OF GROSS DOMESTIC INVESTMENT AND OF GROSS DOMESTIC SAVINGS, 1960-67 14, 244 13,788 97 1967. Source: Inter-American Development Bank, "Socio-Economic Progress in Latin America," 8th Annual Report, 1968, Washington, D.C., 1969, p. 22. TABLE 4.-NET U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT IN LATIN AMERICA BY MAJOR INDUSTRY, 1962-671 investment 15,680 14,890 95 16, 229 16,770 17,681 15,709 97 15, 652 93 16, 156 91 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1962 1963 (1) (2) (3) 1965 1966 1967 tive (a) Total Latin America.. 29 235 113 271 343 345 250 183 327 217 307 211 891 956 1,011 995 1,113 1,190 -535 -538 -648 -379-463 -762 -3,325 13 25 31 23 221 28 4 47 488 180 198 73 71 105 108 68 111 327 210 245 266 544 531 476 499 123 147 98 70 132 137 130 140 excluding petroleum, mining, and smelting.. 109 206 76 302 200 252 284 185 235 285 306 141 182 202 235 253 287 346 +179 +189 +76 +334 +303 -5 +1,076 1 Preliminary. 2 Does not include royalties and fees which totaled $148,000,000 in 1964, $174,000,000 in 1965, $176,000,000 in 1966, and $186,000,000 in 1967. Note: Details may not total due to rounding. We do not include royalties and fees paid to the United States by Latin America in repatriated income nor do we include U.S. royalty and fee payments to Latin America in net outflows. Source: Survey of Current Business, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., August 1963, 1964; September 1965-67 and October 1968 issues. |