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US. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD: 1982 Benchmark Survey Data U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Malcolm Baldrige, Secretary Sidney L. Jones, Under Secretary for Economic Affairs BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS Allan H. Young, Director Carol S. Carson, Deputy Director December 1985 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 FOREWORD This publication presents data from the 1982 Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad, conducted by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), U.S. Department of Commerce. U.S. direct investment abroad exists when one U.S. person owns or controls, directly or indirectly, 10 percent or more of a foreign business enterprise. The last benchmark survey was conducted for 1977; the next survey is scheduled to be conducted for 1989. In terms of value, the 1982 benchmark survey covered virtually the entire U.S. direct investment universe. The survey collected detailed data on the financial structure and operations of U.S. parent companies and their foreign affiliates in fiscal year 1982. The data cover balance sheets; income statements; property, plant, and equipment; employment; employee compensation; U.S. merchandise trade; sales; technology; taxes; and, for foreign affiliates, external financial position. The survey also collected data on the U.S. direct investment position abroad and on balance of payments transactions between U.S. parent companies and their foreign affiliates in fiscal year 1982. The data for U.S. parent companies may be disaggregated by industry of parent; those for foreign affiliates may be disaggregated by country and industry of affiliate or by industry of U.S. parent. The survey data will be helpful in formulating U.S. policy regarding direct investment and in analyzing the impact of that policy, and the policies of foreign host countries, on U.S. direct investment. The greater detail on services industries collected in this survey than in past surveys will be used to support U.S. efforts to liberalize world trade and investment in the rapidly growing services sector. In addition, the survey data will enable BEA to derive current universe estimates of direct investment from data collected in sample surveys in nonbenchmark years. They will serve as the benchmark for obtaining annual estimates of the U.S. direct investment position abroad and quarterly estimates of the transactions between parents and affiliates that are included in the U.S. balance of payments and gross national product accounts. They will also be used to expand to universe levels the financial and operating data of U.S. parents and foreign affiliates collected in BEA's new annual sample survey of U.S. direct investment abroad. Finally, the survey will provide extensive new data for researchers in business, labor, government, and universities to use in examining the relationships between direct investment and other economic variables, such as production, trade, and employment. The resulting research should promote a better understanding of the role of direct investment in the U.S. and world economies. Allan H. Young Director Bureau of Economic Analysis in ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Bureau of Economic Analysis gratefully acknowledges the efforts of the 2,245 U.S. companies that reported in the 1982 Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad. The information they provided will promote a better understanding and appreciation of the important role that U.S. multinational companies play in the U.S. and world economies. balance of payments data was Ralph Kozlow, of the Direct Investment Abroad Branch. Christopher Emond coordinated the design and preparation of the tables in this publication and wrote the computer specifications for the tables. Arnold Gilbert established a data retrieval system, designed programs to suppress the data for confidentiality reasons, and was responsible for the computer generation of tables. He was under the supervision of Smith W. Allnutt III, Chief of the Data Retrieval and Analysis Branch. Secretarial services during preparation of the publication were provided by Patricia L. Collins, of IID. Douglas J. Klear and Judith Dobry, of the Computer Systems and Services Division (CSSD), supervised the computer processing of the data. They were assisted by Marguerite E. Ellis, Effie M. Eason, Elizabeth L. Shumate, and Betty G. McNiel. Ida M. Brown, Chief of Data Conversion, CSSD, supervised the keytaping of the data. The keytape machine operators who worked on the project were Joan O. Adams, Brenda J. Bolden, Elverda M. Cunningham, Anna M. Harrington, Gertrude Jeffrey, Vanessa Marshall, Tandaleyia J. Nicols, Shirley A. Owens, and Ruth M. Scribner. The manuscript was edited by Dannelet A. Teske, of the Current Business Analysis Division. Publication services were provided by Sybella G'Schwend and the cover was designed by Karin Duggan, of the same Division, under the supervision of Leland L. Scott. Thanks are also extended to the many other individuals who were involved in the various phases of data preparation and publication, but who were too numerous to list separately. The survey was conducted under the supervision of George R. Kruer, Chief, and Betty L. Barker, Assistant Chief, of the International Investment Division (IID), with general direction from Jack J. Bame, Associate Director for International Economics. Betty Barker also wrote the text material for this publication. The Special Surveys Branch of IID, under the direction of John P. Bogumill, had primary responsibility for conducting the survey, editing and processing the report forms, and preparing the tables. Past and present members of the Branch directly involved were Juris E. Abolins, Margo R. Collier, Shirley J. Davis, Christopher J. Emond, David H. Galler, Maynard R. Guss, Earl F. Holmes, Carol L. Lefkowitz, Jeffrey H. Lowe, John A. Munz, George A. Parker, Willie P. Rivers, and Gwendolyn B. Singleton. David Galler designed the computer edit checks and wrote the instruction manuals used in processing the data. Juris Abolins coordinated the final review of the survey results to ensure reasonableness and accuracy. The primary reviewers of the financial and operating data were Leonard A. Lupo, of the Office of the Chief, and Arnold Gilbert, of the Data Retrieval and Analysis Branch; the primary reviewer of the direct investment position and IV CONTENTS Page Foreword iii Acknowledgments iv Methodology Introduction Coverage Basic concepts and definitions Direct investment Determination of place of residence U.S. parent Foreign affiliate Accounting principles Use of generally accepted accounting principles Exchange gains and losses and translation adjustments Fiscal-year reporting Confidentiality Classification procedures Country classification Industry classification Financial and operating data for foreign affiliates and U.S. parents General validity of data Balance sheet Income statement Sales Employment and employee compensation U.S. merchandise trade Direct investment position and balance of payments data U.S. direct investment position abroad Direct investment capital outflows Direct investment income Direct investment royalties and license fees Other direct investment services 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 5 6 6 7 7 9 12 15 15 18 18 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 25 Table arrangement 27 List of tables 29 Tables General notes to tables Group I: All affiliates of all U.S. parents Group II: Nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Group III: Majority-owned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Group IV: Nonbank affiliates of U.S. parents in banking Group V: Bank affiliates of all U.S. parents Footnotes to tables 33 33 35 87 181 361 365 367 Appendix Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad—1982 Instruction Booklet Form BE-10A Form BE-10B Form BE-10A BANK Form BE-10B BANK Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet 371 373 439 METHODOLOGY Introduction Data in this publication are from BEA's BE-10 Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad—1982. Reporting in the survey was mandatory under the International Investment Survey Act of 1976 (Public Law 472, 94th Cong., 90 Stat. 2059, 22 U.S.C. 3101 through 3108). The publication presents 308 tables that contain most of the data collected in the benchmark survey. Some tables present data for several related items disaggregated by country or by industry; others present data for a single item disaggregated by country (or industry) crossclassified by industry (or country). The amount and type of data collected in the survey differed depending on whether the U.S. parents or foreign affiliates were banks or nonbanks and, for nonbank affiliates, on whether they were majority or minority owned. In this publication, data for foreign affiliates and for their U.S. parents are presented separately for five affiliate groups: (1) all affiliates of all U.S. parents, (2) nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents, (3) majority-owned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents, (4) nonbank affiliates of U.S. parents in banking, and (5) bank affiliates of all U.S. parents. Data for other groups are not presented because of space and resource limitations. Three related types of data are presented: (1) foreign affiliate financial and operating data, (2) U.S. parent financial and operating data, and (3) direct investment position and balance of payments data. Financial and operating data cover balance sheets; income statements; property, plant, and equipment; employment; employee compensation; U.S. merchandise trade; sales; technology; taxes; and, for foreign affiliates, external financial position. The direct investment position and balance of payments data cover positions and transactions between foreign affiliates and their U.S. parents. Thus, they are the intersection of the financial and operating data of the foreign affiliates with those of their U.S. parents. They are the basis for the official estimates of direct investment that enter the U.S. balance of payments accounts and for the associated direct investment position. Balance of payments data include data on capital flows between U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates, receipts of income and of royalties and license fees by U.S. parents from their foreign affiliates, and other services transactions between parents and affiliates. (Benchmark survey data on U.S. merchandise trade of parents and affiliates are grouped under financial and operating data, rather than balance of payments data, because they are not the source of the official merchandise trade statistics in the U.S. balance of payments accounts.) In response to the rapid growth of international services transactions in recent years and the recognition that better data on such transactions are needed for policy purposes, the 1982 benchmark survey collected more detail on services than the last (1977) survey. For example, a number of services industry codes for use in classifying U.S. parents and foreign affiliates were added, and total sales of U.S. parents and foreign affiliates were disaggregated to show sales of services separately from sales of goods. Also, the questions on services transactions between parents and affiliates were redesigned to obtain more complete information. Two particularly important methodological changes from the 1977 benchmark survey were made in the 1982 survey. First, data were collected on a fiscal-year basis, rather than on the calendar-year basis used in the past. The fiscal-year basis was adopted to reduce the reporting burden on survey respondents. Second, more detailed information on the assets, liabilities, and owners' equity of unincorporated foreign affiliates was required, in order to make the data for such affiliates comparable with those for incorporated affiliates. These and other methodological changes are discussed in more detail below. Coverage A 1982 benchmark survey report was required from every U.S. person (as defined below) having a foreign affiliate—that is, having direct or indirect ownership or control of 10 percent or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise— at any time during its 1982 fiscal year. Reports were required even though the foreign business enterprise may have been established, acquired, seized, liquidated, sold, expropriated, or inactivated during the year. Each BE-10 report consisted of (1) form BE-10A, which obtained data for the U.S. parent company, and (2) form BE-10B, which obtained data for each of the parent's foreign affiliates that had total assets, sales, or net income of at least $3 million (positive or negative), or that owned another foreign affiliate for which a form BE-10B had to be filed, regardless of the size of its own assets, sales, or net income. On a supplement to form BE-10A, U.S. parents had to list all foreign affiliates that were exempt from being reported on form BE-10B and give a few selected data items—percentage ownership, total assets, sales, net income, and direct investment position—for each. If all foreign affiliates of a U.S. parent were exempt from being reported on form BE-10B, the U.S. parent was still required to file a form BE-10A, but only to identify itself and the exempt affiliates. U.S. parents and foreign affiliates in banking—that is, parents and affiliates that had over 50 percent of their total revenues generated by activities classified in the banking industry—were permitted to report less detailed financial and operating data than nonbank parents and affiliates. Less detail was required because most of the information on bank parents and affiliates that was needed for policymaking purposes already had to be reported to other U.S. Government agencies. Shorter, specialized forms for bank parents (form BE-10A BANK) and for bank affiliates (form BE-10B BANK) were substituted for METHODOLOGY the standard forms. The reporting criteria for banks, how- BE-10B forms were filed, not to the universe of affiliates ever, were the same as those for nonbanks, except that shown in table 1. foreign bank affiliates that were owned indirectly 50 percent or less by their U.S. parents and that did not own another foreign affiliate for which a form BE-10B had to be filed were exempt from being reported, even if their total Basic concepts and definitions assets, sales, or net income were $3 million or more. This section describes the basic concepts and definitions Based on the above criteria, complete BE-10A forms used in the 1982 benchmark survey. Major differences were filed by 2,245 U.S. parents, of which 133 were banks; from the concepts and definitions used in the 1977 bench1,412 U.S. parents filed only partial BE-10A forms be- mark survey, and from those used since 1977 in other cause all their foreign affiliates were exempt. BE-10B BEA surveys of U.S. direct investment abroad, are noted. forms were received for 18,339 foreign affiliates, of which Direct investment—Direct investment implies that a 882 were banks; 15,311 foreign affiliates were listed by their U.S. parents as exempt from being reported on form person in one country has a lasting interest in, and a degree of influence over the management of, a business BE-10B. In table 1, foreign affiliates for which BE-10B forms enterprise in another country. For the United States, ownwere filed are compared with all foreign affiliates in the ership or control by a single person of 10 percent or more 1982 direct investment universe. Affiliates for which BE- of an enterprise's voting securities, or the equivalent, is 10B forms were filed accounted for 54.5 percent of the uni- considered evidence of such a lasting interest or degree of verse in terms of numbers. However, because of the rela- influence over management Thus, U.S. direct investment tively low exemption level on the form, they accounted for abroad is the ownership or control, directly or indirectly, almost the entire universe in terms of value—98.9 percent by one U.S. person of 10 percent or more of the voting seof total assets, 99.0 percent of sales, and 98.5 percent of curities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or the U.S. direct investment position abroad. They account- an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign busied for more than 100 percent of net income, because ness enterprise. Any U.S. investment abroad that is not exempt foreign affiliates had, in aggregate, a net loss for direct investment by this definition is considered portfolio the year. Thus, in value terms, coverage of the universe is investment; such investment was not covered by the 1982 benchmark survey. virtually complete. "Person" is broadly defined to include any individual, Nonbank affiliates for which BE-10B forms were filed accounted for 98.9 percent of total assets, 99.0 percent of branch, partnership, associated group, association, estate, sales, 100.4 percent of net income, and 98.4 percent of the trust, corporation or other organization (whether or not U.S. direct investment position of the nonbank affiliate organized under the laws of any State), and any governuniverse. The corresponding percentages for bank affili- ment (including a foreign government, the U.S. Government, a State or local government, and any agency, corpoates were 98.9, 99.3, 99.5, and 99.8 percent, respectively. All tables in this publication, except table 1, cover only ration or financial institution, or other entity or instruforeign affiliates for which BE-10B forms were filed, and mentality thereof, including a government-sponsored their U.S. parents. Thus, when the term "all foreign affili- agency). This definition treats an associated group as a ates" is used, it refers to all foreign affiliates for which single person. An associated group consists of two or more persons who, by the appearance of their actions, by agreement, or by an understanding, exercise their voting priviTable 1.—Foreign Affiliates for Which BE-10B Forms Were Filed in the leges in a concerted manner to influence the management 1982 Benchmark Survey Compared With the Universe of Foreign of a business enterprise. The following are deemed to be Affiliates associated groups: (1) members of the same family, (2) a business enterprise and one or more of its officers and diMillions of dollars rectors, (3) members of a syndicate or joint venture, or (4) Number of U.S. direct affiliates Total Sales Net income investment a corporation and its domestic subsidiaries. Even if each position assets abroad member of such an associated group owns less than 10 percent of a business enterprise, as long as all members Universe of foreign affiliates: 1 combined own at least 10 percent, direct investment is Total 33,650 1,037,077 210,452 1,364,077 35,920 considered to exist. The members of the group are consid32,671 949,213 200,088 Nonbanks 783,759 31,457 979 87,864 10,364 Banks * 580,318 4,463 ered to influence or control management in a manner Foreign affiliates for which comparable to that of a single person with the same total BE-10B1 forms were filed: 1,026,891 207,320 Total 18,339 1,348,494 36,010 ownership interest. 196,978 Nonbanks 17,457 939,671 31,570 774,773 10,342 Banks 1.... 882 4,440 87,220 573,721 Because direct investment is defined from a singleForeign affiliates exempt owner viewpoint, investment by a U.S. person of less than from being reported on 10 percent in a foreign business enterprise is not considthe BE-10B form: 3,132 15,311 10,186 -90 Total. 15,583 ered direct investment, even if another U.S. person has an 3,110 15,214 9,542 -113 Nonbanks 8,986 22 97 644 23 Banks 6,597 interest of a least 10 percent, unless both U.S. persons are Addendum—Affiliates for members of an associated group. Thus, if one U.S. person which BE-10B forms were filed as percentage owns 11 percent and another owns 9 percent, the 11-perof universe: cent interest is included, but the 9-percent interest is ex98.5 99.0 100.3 54.5 98.9 Total 1 98.4 99.0 100.4 53.4 98.9 Nonbanks cluded. The person with the less-than-10-percent interest, 99.8 99.3 99.5 90.1 98.9 Banks 1 by itself, is not considered to have sufficient ownership to 1. Sales were not reported on the BE-10B BANK form. Thus, in this table, total income is influence management. used in place of sales for bank affiliates. METHODOLOGY A U.S. person's direct investment ownership interest in a foreign business enterprise may be held directly, indirectly, or both. It is directly held if the U.S. person itself holds the ownership interest in the foreign business enterprise. It is indirectly held if the U.S. person holds an ownership interest in another foreign business enterprise that, in turn, directly or indirectly owns the given foreign business enterprise. Any number of tiers of ownership may intervene between a direct investor and an indirectly owned enterprise. A U.S. person's percentage of indirect voting ownership in a given foreign business enterprise is equal to the direct voting ownership percentage of the U.S. person in the first foreign business enterprise in the ownership chain, times that first enterprise's direct ownership percentage in the second enterprise in the chain, times the corresponding percentages for all other intervening enterprises in the chain, times the last intervening enterprise's direct ownership percentage in the given foreign business enterprise. If more than one ownership chain between a U.S. person and a given foreign business enterprise exists, the percentages of direct and indirect ownership in all chains are summed to determine the U.S. person's direct investment ownership percentage. Only ownership percentages in the portion of an ownership chain that extends from the U.S. border outward enter into the above calculation. Ownership percentages in any portion of the chain that reenters or falls entirely within the United States do not enter into the calculation. Determination of place of residence.—The "United States" means the 50 States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and all U.S. territories and possessions.1 "Foreign" means that which is situated outside the United States, or which belongs to or is characteristic of a country other than the United States. A U.S. person is any person resident in, or subject to the jurisdiction of, the United States, and a foreign person is any person resident outside the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of a country other than the United States. Thus, in determining whether a direct investor or the business enterprise owned by a direct investor is a U.S. or foreign person, country of residence, not country of citizenship, is used. Individuals are considered residents of, or subject to the jurisdiction of, the country in which they are physically located, as long as they reside or expect to reside in the country for 1 year or more. Under this rule, individuals who reside or expect to reside outside their country of citizenship for less than 1 year are considered residents of their country of citizenship, whereas individuals who reside or expect to reside outside their country of citzenship for 1 year or more are, with two exceptions, considered residents of the country in which they are residing. One exception is an owner or employee of a business enterprise who is residing outside the enterprise's country of location in order to further its business, where the enterprise's country is the same as the country of citizenship of the owner or employee. In this case, the owner or employee is considered a resident of the country of citizenship, even if he or she is outside that country for 1 year or 1. The Panama Canal Zone was considered "foreign" in the 1982 benchmark survey. In the 1977 benchmark survey and in BEA's other surveys through the third quarter of 1979, it was treated as a U.S. territory. more, as long as he or she intends to return in a reasonable period of time. The other exception is that individuals and members of their immediate families who reside outside their country of citizenship as a result of employment by the government of that country—such as diplomats, consular officials, or members of the armed forces—are considered residents of their country of citizenship regardless of their length of stay elsewhere. U.S. parent—A U.S. parent is a U.S. person who has direct investment—that is, who has a 10-percent-or-more direct or indirect ownership interest in a foreign business enterprise. If incorporated, the U.S. parent is the fully consolidated U.S. enterprise, consisting of (1) the U.S. parent corporation whose voting securities are not owned more than 50 percent by another U.S. corporation, and (2) proceeding down each ownership chain from that U.S. corporation, any U.S. corporation (including Domestic International Sales Corporations) whose voting securities are more than 50 percent owned by the U.S. corporation above it. All other U.S. corporations and all foreign business enterprises owned by the U.S. parent are excluded from the full consolidation. If a majority-owned (that is, more than 50 percent owned) domestic subsidiary of a U.S. parent is normally excluded from the parent's full consolidation in reports to stockholders—because, for example, the subsidiary is a finance company but the parent is a manufacturer, or the subsidiary's operations are otherwise unrelated to those of the parent—BEA nonetheless preferred that the subsidiary be consolidated on the U.S. parent's report form. In lieu of consolidation, the subsidiary's data could be either combined or aggregated on the U.S. parent's form or reported on a separate form. (In aggregation or combination, transactions between related entities are not eliminated, whereas, in consolidation, they are.) Aggregation, combination, or consolidation of such corporations may affect the industry classification of the U.S. parent or the industry distribution of the U.S. parent's data, if the corporation being aggregated, combined, or consolidated is in an industry different from that of the U.S. parent's other domestic operations. A U.S. parent is a "person" in the broad sense defined above. Thus, it may be a business enterprise; a religious, charitable, or other nonprofit organization; an individual; a government; an estate or trust; etc. Most U.S. parents, however, are business enterprises. A business enterprise is any organization, association, branch, or venture, including ownership of any real estate, that exists for profitmaking purposes or to otherwise secure economic advantage. Where a U.S. individual or other nonbusiness person (such as a nonprofit organization or a government) owns more than 50 percent of a U.S. business enterprise that, in turn, owns a foreign business enterprise, the U.S. business enterprise, not the individual or other nonbusiness person, is considered the parent. This treatment ensures that financial and operating data of the U.S. business enterprise are included in the U.S. parent data, and data on the transactions and positions of the U.S. business enterprise with the foreign business enterprise are included in the foreign affiliate data reported to BEA. Any direct transactions or positions of the individual or other nonbusiness person with the foreign business enterprise have to be reported by the U.S. business enterprise and are, therefore, also included in the direct investment accounts. METHODOLOGY Although the U.S. Government may have equity investment in a foreign business enterprise, such investment is not covered by BEA's direct investment surveys. Data on such investment are reported to other agencies and are included by BEA in the Government or military accounts, rather than in the direct investment accounts, of the U.S. balance of payments. In the case of a U.S. estate, the estate itself, not its beneficiary, is considered the U.S. parent. For a U.S. trust, however, either the beneficiary or the creator of the trust may be considered the U.S. parent with respect to any investments of the trust, depending on the circumstances. The creator is considered the parent if there is a reversionary interest—that is, if the interest in the trust may be returned to the creator after a period of time—or if the creator is a corporation or other organization that designates its own shareholders or members as beneficiaries. In all other cases, the beneficiary is considered the parent. Foreign affiliate.—A foreign affiliate is a foreign business enterprise in which there is U.S. direct investment— that is, it is a foreign business enterprise that is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by one U.S. person to the extent of 10 percent or more of the voting securities for an incorporated business enterprise or an equivalent interest for an unincorporated business enterprise. The affiliate is called a foreign affiliate, to denote that it is located outside the United States (although the direct investment interest in it is owned by a U.S. person). A business enterprise, and therefore an affiliate, may be either incorporated or unincorporated. Unincorporated business enterprises may include branches, partnerships, and sole proprietorships. In fact, however, all unincorporated foreign affiliates reported in the 1982 benchmark survey were either branches or partnerships; there were no sole proprietorships. A branch consists of operations or activities in one location that a person in a second location conducts in its own name, rather than through an entity incorporated in the first location. For example, if a person in country X carries out operations in country Y in its own name, rather than by incorporating the operations in country Y, the country Y operations are considered a branch. By definition, a branch is wholly owned. A branch located abroad but owned by a U.S. person is a foreign affiliate. If a company is incorporated in the United States, but carries out substantially all of its operations abroad, its foreign operations are treated by BEA as a branch (and, therefore, as a foreign affiliate) even though the U.S. company itself may consider the operations to be an integral part of, and would normally consolidate them with, its own operations and accounts. In general, a U.S. person's foreign operations or activities are considered a foreign affiliate if they are legally or functionally separable from the domestic operations or activities of the U.S. person. In most cases, it is clear whether the foreign operations or activities constitute an affiliate. For example, if the operation or activity is incorporated abroad—as is true in the majority of cases—it is always considered a foreign affiliate. Even if it is unincorporated, the foreign operation or activity is usually legally or functionally separable from the U.S. person's domestic operations or activities. In cases where it is not clearly separable, the determination of whether the operation or activity constitutes a foreign affiliate is made on a case-by-case basis, depending on the weight of the evidence. Factors that would tend to indicate that the operation or activity is a foreign affiliate are: 1. It pays foreign income taxes. 2. It has a substantial physical presence abroad, as evidenced by plant and equipment, or by employees, that are permanently located abroad. 3. Separate financial records are kept on the foreign activity or operation that would allow preparation of financial statements, including a balance sheet and income statement, for it. (A mere record of disbursements to, or receipts from, the foreign activity would not constitute a ' 'financial statement" for this purpose.) 4. It takes title to the goods it sells and receives revenues therefrom. 5. It receives funds for its own account from customers for services it performs. Factors that would tend to indicate that it is not a foreign affiliate are: 1. It engages only in sales promotion or public relations types of activities. 2. It conducts business abroad for the U.S. person's account and not for its own account. 3. It has no separate financial statements. 4. It receives funds to cover its expenses only from the U.S. person. 5. It pays no foreign income taxes. 6. It has limited physical assets or employees permanently located abroad. Foreign stations, ticket offices, and terminal or port facilities of a U.S. airline or ship operator that provide services only to the airline's or ship operator's own operations are not considered foreign affiliates and are excluded from U.S. direct investment abroad. The reason is that most of the revenues—such as passenger fares and freight charges—collected by these facilities are generated by the travel and transportation services rendered by the airline or ship operator of which they are a part, not by the activities of these facilities per se. However, if the foreign stations, ticket offices, or terminal and port facilities provide services primarily to unaffiliated persons, rather than to the U.S. airline or ship operator that owns them, they are considered foreign affiliates and are included in direct investment. Ownership of real estate for profitmaking purposes is defined to be a business enterprise. Real estate held exclusively for personal use is exempt from being reported in BEA direct investment surveys and is excluded from the data in this publication. A residence that is leased to others by an owner who intends to reoccupy it is considered real estate held for personal use. In the benchmark survey, each foreign affiliate had to be reported separately unless the recordkeeping system of the affiliate made this impossible or extremely difficult. In that case, an affiliate could have been consolidated with other foreign affiliates in the same country, if the affiliates were also in the same three-digit industry or were integral parts of the same business operation.2 (As an exam2. For a description of the industry codes used, see BEA's Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, reprinted in the appendix. METHODOLOGY in net income are gains and losses from translating foreign affiliates' income statements from their functional currency into U.S. dollars at exchange rates different from those in the prior period. Most other gains and losses, whether realized or unrealized, are excluded from affiliates' net income and, instead, are taken directly to a separate component of owners' equity, entitled "translation adjustments." Gains and losses taken directly to the translation adjustment account include gains and losses Accounting principles resulting from translating opening balances for foreign affiliates' assets and liabilities at exchange rates different Use of generally accepted accounting principles.—In the from those for closing balances, and from foreign currency benchmark survey, data were required to be reported as transactions that hedge the net investment in a foreign afthey would have been for purposes of preparing stockhold- filiate against changes in exchange rates. For a more comers' reports, rather than for tax or other purposes. Thus, plete description of translation procedures, refer to FASB U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) 8 and FASB 52. were followed unless otherwise indicated by the survey inIn this publication, the treatment of exchange gains and structions. The survey instructions departed from GAAP losses and translation adjustments in the income statein cases where the departure would have resulted in data ments of foreign affiliates is as reported in the benchmark that were conceptually or analytically more useful or ap- survey. Thus, for companies that used FASB 8, all effects propriate for direct investment purposes. This was the of exchange rate changes on affiliates' financial statecase, for example, with the unique consolidation rules dis- ments are included in affiliates' net income, whereas, for cussed above for affiliates and for U.S. parents. companies that used FASB 52, only a portion of those efExchange gains and losses and translation adjust- fects are included. The effects of exchange rate changes ments.—Monetary amounts were reported to BEA in U.S. that are not included in net income under FASB 52 were dollars. The report forms specified that, when a foreign af- reported in the benchmark survey, together with certain filiate's assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses were de- extraordinary gains and losses, as a separate item, outside nominated or measured on the affiliate's financial state- the income statement. That item, "capital gains/losses not ments in a foreign currency, they must be translated into included in income," is shown as an addendum to the dollars using GAAP. Under GAAP, either Financial Ac- income statements of foreign affiliates in tables II.D1, counting Standards Board Statement No. 8 or 52 (FASB 8 II.D2, II.D8, III.D1, III.D2, and III.D8 of this publication. or FASB 52) could be used to translate 1982 data. (GAAP For balance of payments purposes, all exchange gains required companies to use FASB 52 for fiscal years begin- and losses and translation adjustments are included in ning on or after December 15, 1982. For earlier years, use direct investment income, even though they may be exof FASB 52 was encouraged but not required; thus, for cluded from net income for income statement purposey. 1982, some companies had switched to FASB 52 while Direct investment income is intended to reflect all the others continued to use FASB 8.) benefits a U.S. parent receives from its investments in afUnder FASB 8, the balance sheet is divided into mone- filiates, whether in the form of ordinary income, extraortary and nonmonetary accounts. Monetary accounts, dinary income, or other income-type items. Thus, exwhich consist of cash and items settled in cash, are trans- change gains and losses, translation adjustments, and exlated at current exchange rates, that is, at rates in effect traordinary gains and losses that are excluded from affilion the balance sheet date. Nonmonetary accounts are ates' reported net income for income statement purposes translated at historical exchange rates, that is, at rates in are added to reported net income by BEA in computing effect when the asset was acquired or liability incurred. direct investment income for balance of payments purMost income statement items are translated at weighted- poses. average exchange rates for the period, as a proxy for In the 1977 benchmark survey, all companies had to using the rate in effect on the date each revenue or expense transaction occurred; however, revenues and ex- translate their financial statements in accordance with penses related to nonmonetary assets or liabilities, such as FASB 8, because FASB 52 had not yet been instituted. depreciation, are translated at historical exchange rates. Thus, in that survey, all exchange gains and losses were Under FASB 8, the entire effect of changes in exchange included in net income for income statement purposes, as rates on affiliates' balance sheets and income statements well as in direct investment income for balance of payments purposes. is included in affiliates' net income. For companies that switched from FASB 8 to FASB 52 Under FASB 52, all assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses are translated at current exchange rates. For during 1982, income statement accounts were calculated assets and liabilities, the exchange rate at the balance in conformance with FASB 52. In the balance sheet, the sheet date is used. For revenues and expenses, weighted- opening balances were translated based upon FASB 8 and average exchange rates for the period are used. Under the closing balances were translated based upon FASB 52. FASB 52, gains and losses resulting from translating for- The one-time revaluation of U.S. parents' equity in their eign-currency-denominated assets, liabilities, revenues, foreign affiliates that resulted from the switch is considand expenses into the affiliates' principal, or functional, ered to be a valuation adjustment to the direct investment currency at exchange rates that differ from those used in position and, therefore, is excluded from direct investment the prior period are included in net income. Also included income and capital flows. pie of the latter, if German affiliate A manufactured tires and a majority of its sales were to German affiliate B, which manufactured autos, then affiliates A and B could have been consolidated.) Under no circumstances could affiliates in different countries be consolidated; this rule facilitated the classification of affiliates and their data by individual country. METHODOLOGY Table 2.—Selected Data for All Foreign Affiliates and All U.S. Parents, by Fiscal-Year Ending Date Fiscal-year ending date Total January 1 to March 31 April 1 to June 2 July 1 to September 30 October 1 to December 31 Addendum: December 31 Affiliate data: Number of affiliates Total xassets (millions of dollars) Sales (millions of dollars) Net income (millions of dollars) Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars) U.S. direct investment position abroad (millions of dollars).. Direct investment income (millions of dollars) 1,348,494 1,026,318 36,010 6,816.0 114,539 207,320 21,922 842 39,143 43,947 1,038 320.8 4,967 4,427 304 1,535 33,452 54,545 1,962 452.1 5,665 9,870 1,323 1,688 53,915 53,181 2,717 479.9 7,348 12,227 1,699 14,274 1,221,984 874,645 30,294 5,563.3 96,559 180,797 18,596 10,961 1,078,711 759,450 25,400 4,189.5 76,092 150,599 15,947 2,245 3,754,218 2,465,170 107,694 19,440.2 537,517 162 51,775 118,076 2,274 829.1 16,365 255 85,013 161,395 4,782 1,210.9 23,919 237 119,822 149,027 6,001 1,434.7 34,255 1,591 3,497,609 2,036,673 94,638 15,965.6 462,978 1,415 3,382,562 1,923,050 91,563 14,530.7 425,140 U.S. parent data: Number of U.S. parents Total 1assets (millions of dollars) Sales (millions of dollars) Net income (millions of dollars) Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars).. 1. Sales were not reported on the BE-10A BANK and BE-10B BANK forms. Thus, in this table, total income is used in place of sales for bank parents and affiliates. Fiscal-year reporting Data for foreign affiliates and U.S. parents were required to be filed on a fiscal-year basis. An affiliate's or parent's 1982 fiscal year was defined to be the affiliate's or parent's financial reporting year that ended in calendar year 1982. The 1982 benchmark survey is the first BEA survey of U.S. direct investment abroad to collect data on a fiscalyear basis.3 Previously, BEA's annual data on U.S. direct investment abroad were reported on, or close to, a calendar-year basis or, in the case of annual direct investment position and balance of payments data, were derived by aggregating reported quarterly data to approximate a calendar-year total. Reporting was changed to a fiscal-year basis in the 1982 benchmark survey to reduce the reporting burden on respondents. Because data from the benchmark survey are on a fiscal-year basis, they are not comparable with other BEA data that are on a calendar-year basis. The extent of noncomparability depends, in part, on the number and size of foreign affiliates or U.S. parents whose fiscal years do not correspond to the calendar year. Table 2 shows the number of, and selected data items for, foreign affiliates and U.S. parents, classified by the affiliate's or parent's fiscal-year ending date. Table 3 shows the number and total assets of foreign affiliates further disaggregated by industry and by country of affiliate, crossclassified by the affiliate's fiscal-year ending date, and table 4 shows the number and total assets of U.S. parents further disaggregated by industry of U.S. parent, crossclassified by the parent's fiscal-year ending date. In 1982, only 59.8 percent of foreign affiliates and 63.0 percent of U.S. parents had fiscal years that corresponded exactly to the calendar year. In most cases, however, these affiliates' and parents' shares of the reported data of all affiliates and parents were considerably higher. For example, their shares of assets were 80.0 and 90.0 percent, and their shares of sales 74.0 and 78.0 percent, respectively. Thus, affiliates and parents whose fiscal years did not correspond to the calendar year accounted for proportionately smaller shares of the reported data than their numbers might imply. However, the actual difference between the data reported in the benchmark survey and the data that 3. For foreign direct investment in the United States, the 1980 benchmark survey was the first to collect fiscal-year data. would have been reported if these affiliates and parents had been on a calendar-year basis is unknown. For financial and operating data, fiscal-year reporting affects comparability with past, but not future, BEA data, because future BEA surveys that collect such data will also generally be on a fiscal-year basis. For direct investment position and balance of payments data, comparability of the benchmark survey data with both past and future estimates of these items in the U.S. balance of payments accounts and in the annual series on the direct investment position is affected, because these estimates have been, and will continue to be, on a calendar-year basis. Thus, the 1982 benchmark survey data cannot be entered directly into the U.S. balance of payments accounts or used to compute the 1982 estimates for the annual series on the direct investment position. Rather, the data must first be adjusted to a calendar-year basis. The adjusted data are scheduled for publication in the June and August 1986 issues of the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. The unadjusted fiscal-year data are presented in this publication because they are comparable to the fiscal-year financial and operating data from the benchmark survey. Confidentiality Under the International Investment Survey Act of 1976, the direct investment data collected by BEA are confidential; thus, they cannot be published "in such a manner that the person to whom the information relates can be specifically identified." Access to the data is limited to officials and employees (including consultants and contractors and their employees) of the Government agencies that are specifically designated by the President to perform functions under the act. The act further specifies that the information collected under it must be used for statistical and analytical purposes only. For example, use of an individual person's data for regulatory purposes is prohibited. Data in the tables in this publication were suppressed (that is, not shown) if showing them might disclose the data for individual companies. The suppression procedure used consisted of three steps: 1. A key item was selected from a group of related items. For example, total assets was selected as the key item for most individual asset items, total income for most individual income statement items, etc. METHODOLOGY 2. In all tables containing that key item, the data in each country, industry, or country-industry cell for the item was subjected to a suppression analysis. Objective criteria were used to determine whether an individual company's data might be disclosed if data in the cell were published. If these criteria were met, the data in the cell were suppressed. 3. If the data in a cell for the key item were suppressed, then the data in the comparable cell for all items related to that key item, whether in the same or another table, were also suppressed. A "(?)" entered in a data cell indicates that the data were suppressed for confidentiality reasons. Although other Federal agencies have used suppression procedures based on key items for their data, this is the first time that BEA has used such a procedure for its direct investment data. In previously published data on direct investment, data for every item, not just for key items, were individually subjected to a suppression analysis. Following a review of other agencies' suppression procedures, BEA has determined that the new method will continue to permit confidentiality requirements to be met while allowing the publication of more data at significant savings in time and cost. Classification procedures Country classification.—Each foreign affiliate is classified by its country of location, that is, the country in which the affiliate's physical assets are located or where Table 3.—Number and Total Assets of All Foreign Affiliates, Industry and Country of Affiliate by Fiscal-Year Ending Date Fiscal-year ending date Total January 1 to March 31 April 1 to June 30 July 1 to September 30 October 1 to December 31 Addendum: December 31 Number of affiliates Total 18,339 842 1,535 1,688 14,274 10,961 1,801 7,004 689 1,721 808 890 724 368 1,804 3,700 882 2,423 1,336 1,193 25 377 47 82 28 48 40 12 120 188 14 102 57 79 73 582 115 126 53 62 54 24 148 435 10 137 174 124 131 737 106 110 93 143 69 62 154 407 18 179 140 76 1,572 5,308 421 1,403 634 637 561 270 1,382 2,670 840 2,005 965 914 1,511 3,669 275 896 460 446 436 221 935 1,778 776 1,663 764 800 11,543 2,075 7,608 6,073 1,535 704 1,156 568 87 328 273 55 102 51 1,052 202 655 525 130 61 134 1,189 198 786 648 138 88 117 8,734 1,588 5,839 4,627 1,212 453 854 6,560 1,352 4,294 3,394 900 318 596 6,442 3,937 596 419 1,490 354 251 141 19 24 67 442 292 22 17 111 41 487 317 45 30 95 12 5,262 3,187 510 348 1,217 278 4,149 2,459 436 298 956 252 1,221,984 1,078,711 By industry: Petroleum Manufacturing Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electrical and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services Other industries By country: Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific International Total assets (millions of dollars) Total 1,348,494 39,143 33,452 53,915 195,210 265,418 21,262 56,666 22,227 34,438 22,621 55,168 53,037 58,380 573,721 182,813 20,991 51,961 5,471 13,680 2,149 1,159 541 1,582 984 3,875 3,391 4,267 5,093 8,117 864 1,650 2,504 12,954 3,489 3,328 722 1,156 1,446 242 2,571 5,071 (D) 5,270 1,747 (D) 3,385 18,912 3,593 2,367 2,082 4,483 1,763 1,763 2,861 5,774 (D) 9,743 2,238 (D) 183,850 219,871 12,030 49,811 18,882 27,218 18,427 49,288 44,214 43,268 555,079 159,683 16,141 44,092 182,281 172,494 8,251 39,892 15,520 22,316 16,587 42,231 27,696 28,230 504,454 141,991 11,299 37,962 Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 828,811 120,357 580,097 508,625 71,472 75,092 53,265 27,046 2,383 11,554 10,425 1,129 11,819 1,289 22,305 3,777 11,434 9,098 2,336 1,115 5,979 36,551 4,587 24,830 4,132 2,869 4,265 742,909 109,609 532,279 468,404 63,875 59,289 41,731 646,875 94,268 472,900 415,405 57,495 45,637 34,070 Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific International 502,438 324,638 23,911 52,292 101,597 17,245 11,698 6,946 1,279 1,592 1,882 10,185 6,978 933 283 1,990 962 17,019 10,502 2,125 1,698 2,694 344 463,536 300,211 19,573 48,719 95,032 15,539 417,473 266,635 18,560 46,350 85,928 14,364 By industry: Petroleum Manufacturing Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electrical and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services Other industries By country: 5 Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 8 METHODOLOGY its primary activity is carried out. In most cases, the country of location of a business enterprise is the same as its country of organization or incorporation. However, in some cases, a business enterprise is incorporated in one country, but part or all of its physical assets are located, or its activities carried out, in a second country. If all its physical assets or operations are located outside its country of incorporation, the enterprise is treated as an incorporated foreign affiliate in the country where its physical assets and operations are located. No foreign affiliate is considered to exist in the country of incorporation, because the entity there is only a shell or paper company, and transactions would not normally occur with it. If, however, an enterprise has some physical assets or operations in each country, it is considered two separate affiliates—an incorporated affiliate located in the country of incorporation and an unincorporated affiliate (a branch) located in the other country. There are two exceptions to these general rules. First, if a business enterprise incorporated in one foreign country has physical assets or operations in more than one other foreign country, an incorporated foreign affiliate is deemed to exist in the country of incorporation, even though the enterprise may have no physical assets or operations in that country. Unincorporated foreign affiliates (branches) are deemed to exist in each of the other foreign countries. In effect, the affiliate in the country of incorporation is considered a holding company whose assets are the equity it holds in the unincorporated affiliates in the other countries. Second, if a business enterprise incorporated abroad by a U.S. person conducts its operations from, and has all of its physical assets in, the United States, it is treated as an incorporated foreign affiliate in the country of incorporation, even though it has no oper- ations or physical assets there. This treatment ensures that the foreign entity is reported to BEA. In the 1977 benchmark survey, enterprises whose physical assets or operations were located completely outside their countries of organization were handled on a case-bycase basis. Thus, an enterprise that, in 1982, is considered one affiliate, located in the same country as its physical assets or operations, may, in 1977, have been considered two affiliates, one in the country where its physical assets or operations were located and another in the country of organization. Balance of payments transactions involving a given affiliate are classified in the affiliate's country of location, even when they are with a third-country transactor rather than with the affiliate itself—as when a U.S. parent purchases an affiliate's capital stock from a person in a country other than the affiliate's country of location. The direct investment capital flows resulting from the transaction are classified in the country of the affiliate because such flows change the U.S. direct investment position in that country. (However, the associated settlement flows, which are included in the portfolio investment accounts of the U.S. balance of payments, are likely to be classified in the country of the foreign transactor.) Unless otherwise specified, the designation "by country" in a table title in this publication indicates that the data in the table are disaggregated by country of foreign affiliate. If a different method of country disaggregation is used, it is so specified in the table title. Also, to avoid confusion as to whether country of affiliate or some other method of disaggregation was used—for example, trade data could be disaggregated either by country of affiliate or by country of origin or destination—the one used is explicitly stated in the table title. Table 4.—Number and Total Assets of AH U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Fiscal-Year Ending Date Fiscal-year ending date Total January 1 to March 31 April 1 to June 30 July 1 to September 30 October 1 to December 31 Addendum: December 31 Number of U.S. parents All industries Petroleum Manufacturing Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electrical and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services Other industries 2,245 162 255 237 1,591 1,415 143 1,215 71 166 170 213 149 59 387 168 133 234 160 192 7 90 6 12 11 18 12 4 27 27 0 6 12 20 12 151 19 16 11 19 24 6 56 36 0 8 32 16 17 146 14 13 23 32 17 9 38 28 0 5 24 17 107 828 32 125 125 144 96 40 266 77 133 215 92 139 104 694 26 114 114 112 85 34 209 68 132 119,822 3,497,609 3,382,562 16,236 70,523 10,257 9,062 16,838 10,836 8,677 7,384 7,468 3,702 0 12,300 12,026 5,035 462,630 868,600 45,277 155,707 91,043 108,907 112,621 182,361 172,684 22,133 1,012,319 657,971 32,594 441,362 462,102 786,755 37,019 154,770 89,655 93,733 110,567 167,162 133,849 20,364 1,010,835 640,817 31,057 430,633 129 Total assets (millions of dollars) All industries Petroleum Manufacturing Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electrical and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services Other industries D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 3,754,218 51,775 85,013 486,604 1,017,654 79,981 178,692 114,528 132,954 127,364 191,065 193,070 43,418 1,012,319 677,469 52,717 464,039 4,584 27,226 6,187 1,009 3,945 7,822 1,643 166 6,454 6,582 0 (D) 1,363 (D) 3,153 51,305 18,259 12,914 2,702 5,389 4,423 1,154 6,464 11,000 0 (D) 6,734 (D) METHODOLOGY Table 5 presents selected data for all foreign affiliates of all U.S. parents, classified by country of affiliate; each individual country in which U.S. direct investment in 1982 was reported is shown separately and is grouped by geographic area. Due to confidentiality requirements and space limitations, many countries could not be shown separately in the other tables in this publication. However, the individual countries included in a country group shown in the other tables may be determined, and their relative sizes assessed, by referring to table 5. In this publication, the ' International'' category consists of affiliates that have operations spanning more than one country and that are engaged in petroleum shipping, other water transportation, and oil and gas drilling. Affiliates in these industries that have operations entirely in one country are classified in that specific country. Thus, an affiliate engaged in shipping goods among countries is classified in "International," whereas one engaged in local coastal or inland shipping is classified in the country along whose coast or on whose waterways it is operating. Similarly, an oil rig that was moved from place to place during the year is classified in "International," but one that was stationary for the entire year is classified in the country where it was located. Industry classification.—-Each U.S. parent or foreign affiliate is classified by industry using a three-stage procedure based on sales (total income for holding companies): (1) A given U.S. parent or foreign affiliate was classified in the major industry group that accounted for the largest percentage of its sales. The major industry groups used for this purpose were (a) agriculture, forestry, and fishing, (b) mining, (c) petroleum, (d) construction, (e) manufacturing, (f) transportation, communication, and public utilities, (g) wholesale trade, (h) retail trade, (i) finance, insurance, and real estate, and (j) services. (2) Within the major industry group, the U.S. parent or foreign affiliate was then classified in the two-digit industry in which its sales were largest. A two-digit industry was defined for this purpose to consist of all three-digit subindustries that have the same digits in the first two places of their three-digit code.4 (3) Within its two-digit industry, the U.S. parent or foreign affiliate was then classified in the three-digit subindustry in which its sales were largest. If, at any of these three stages, two or more categories accounted for the same percentage of sales, classification was based on subjective judgment. This procedure ensured that the U.S. parent or foreign affiliate was not assigned to a three-digit subindustry. that was outside its major industry, even if its sales in that subindustry exceeded its sales in the largest three-digit subindustry within its major industry. It also ensured that the U.S. parent or foreign affiliate was not assigned to a three-digit subindustry that was outside its two-digit industry, even if its sales in that subindustry exceeded its sales in the largest subindustry within its two-digit indus4. The only exceptions to this rule were that codes 401, 449, 450, 462, 475, and 477 were treated as being in the same two-digit industry, and codes ^49 and 650 were treated as being in the same two-digit industry. try. For example, suppose a parent's or affiliate's sales were distributed as follows: Industry code 351 352 353 367 508 Sales (Percentage of total) 5 10 15 25 45 ) \ 30 1 55 J where industry codes 351, 352, 353, and 367 are in manufacturing and code 508 is in wholesale trade. Because 55 percent of the parent's or affiliate's sales were in manufacturing and only 45 percent were in wholesale trade, the parent's or affiliate's major industry is manufacturing. Because 30 percent of its sales within manufacturing were in two-digit industry 35 (nonelectrical machinery)—that is, the sum of the percentages in 351, 352, and 353 is 30 percent—and 25 percent were in two-digit industry 36 (electrical machinery), the parent's or affiliate's two-digit industry is 35. Finally, because its sales within industry 35 were largest in subindustry 353, the parent's or affiliate's three-digit subindustry is 353. Thus, the three-stage classification procedure results in the parent or affiliate being assigned to subindustry 353, even though its sales in that subindustry were smaller than its sales in either subindustries 508 or 367. The 1982 benchmark survey is the first BEA survey of U.S. direct investment abroad to use the three-stage classification procedure. In past surveys of such investment, a two-stage procedure was used. In the two-stage procedure, a parent or affiliate was classified in the largest threedigit subindustry within its major industry group, regardless of whether that subindustry was also in the parent's or affiliate's largest two-digit industry. Under the threestage procedure used in 1982, the three-digit industry in which the parent or affiliate is classified had to be in the largest two-digit industry. The effect of the new procedure, however, is small, and resulted in a different classification for only a few parents and affiliates. Unless otherwise specified, the designation "by industry" in the title of a table in this publication indicates that the data in the table are disaggregated (1) by industry of foreign affiliate, if the table presents foreign affiliate financial and operating data or balance of payments and direct investment position data, or (2) by industry of U.S. parent, if the table presents U.S. parent financial and operating data. If a different basis of disaggregation is used, it is so specified in the table title, as when affiliate data are disaggregated by industry of U.S. parent. The industry classification system used by BEA for direct investment purposes is adapted from, but not identical to, the Enterprise Standard Industrial Classification (ESIC) Manual, 1974. (The ESIC, in turn, is related to the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual, 1972; the ESIC is designed for classifying an enterprise as a whole, whereas the SIC is designed for classifying individual establishments within pn enterprise. The 1982 benchmark survey collected data at the enterprise, not the establishment, level.) A list and description of the codes used are 10 METHODOLOGY Table 5.—Selected Data for all Foreign Affiliates in all Countries in Which Investment was Reported Millions of dollars Millions of dollars N u m b e r of affiliates Total assets Sales l Net income N u m b e r of employees (thousands) () 1 () 2 () 3 () 4 () 5 18,339 1,348,494 1,026,891 36,010 6,816.0 114,539 207,320 21,922 11,543 828,811 742,388 19,370 4,536.1 90,417 154,644 12,331 Canada 2,075 120,357 121,565 3,066 916.4 19,469 43,315 2,631 Europe 7,608 580,097 484,941 13,240 2,840.0 57,036 92,624 8,167 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Western Europe, nee Cyprus Gibraltar Iceland Liechtenstein Malta Yugoslavia Eastern Europe Romania Japan 6,073 482 124 908 1,045 79 215 540 62 674 1,944 1,535 134 51 119 74 362 201 524 27 43 508,625 24,140 2,806 55,385 66,178 6,458 6,025 23,766 6,473 36,828 280,567 71,472 6,625 889 10,335 975 15,337 4,229 31,003 581 1,499 (D) 207 406,171 25,706 4,589 59,781 88,546 3,316 5,028 27,655 1,333 44,426 145,792 78,770 4,949 1,603 8,192 1,477 13,959 7,062 39,990 893 646 2,496.4 134.7 18.2 531.4 558.4 18.4 38.9 192.9 75 . 138.8 857.2 343.6 32.3 52 . 20.2 24.4 166.4 37.6 46.2 86 . 29 . 29 . . 8 () * . 1 . 2 50,400 3,061 392 11,422 13,072 225 543 3,577 144 3,202 14,762 6,636 639 126 621 201 2,530 880 1,545 60 32 31 10 71,922 5,813 1,153 7,495 15,466 400 1,995 4,313 1,101 6,812 27,373 20,701 563 183 2,728 274 2,377 1,136 12,795 146 185 () * (D) 267 10,222 478 100 -4 9 1,910 77 758 483 183 1,873 4,453 3,018 -114 39 843 7 245 77 1,829 37 55 (D) 14 () * (D) 55 5,738 199 76 -4 6 896 42 399 430 137 1,113 2,511 2,429 -5 8 33 941 9 -7 1 4 1,503 18 47 47 11 0 (D) 48 -0 3 (D) (D) 1,224 (D) (D) () * () • C) C) 75,092 99 (D) (D) 83,800 306.3 6,152 6,636 584 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa 1,156 752 117 287 53,265 42,040 2,832 8,393 52,082 39,185 2,532 10,365 1,839 1,259 68 512 473.5 316.3 20.8 136.3 7,760 6,053 307 1,400 12,070 9,137 649 2,284 950 676 37 237 6,442 502,438 274,037 15,656 2,236.2 23,004 47,432 8,571 3,937 324,638 152,709 8,184 1,384.0 14,332 27,752 3,390 19,654 2,840 9,206 317 1,753 385 1,985 2,580 589 145 (D) 3 57 (D) 120 10,389 5,187 4,388 814 3 199 97 230 238 49 -2,291 3,119 11,274 388 -19,842 927 1,300 543 1 55 1,993 445 768 -8 5 198 49 259 306 26 33 1 () * -5 1 3 4 -313 -865 589 -6 3 8 9 6 8 -6 1 -8 1 1,710 1,320 1,288 36 -2,246 91 1,212 8 2 3 211 14 () * 16 7 2 0 6 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Bolivia French Guiana Guyana Paraguay Suriname Uruguay Central America Mexico Panama Other Belize Costa Rica El Salvador Guatemala Honduras Nicaragua Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Antigua and Barbuda Barbados Cuba Dominican Republic French Islands, Caribbean Grenada Haiti St. Lucia 42 9 1 3 18 c 0 6 1 1 704 1,645 206 601 91 179 67 77 347 77 14 2 4 13 8 36 1,108 702 193 213 4 54 27 70 35 23 1,184 178 352 54 315 37 156 92 4 15 1 46 10 1 toco All countries Developed countries (D) (D) 436 (D) (D) (D) 63,100 7,414 30,499 2,396 5,217 1,395 3,069 11,316 1,795 403 (D) 64 306 (D) 665 38,981 18,121 18,124 2,736 1 1 475 352 892 817 188 222,557 91,004 26,953 1,298 49,140 2,402 49,524 2,236 47 311 1,264 197 (D) 111 (D) 60,520 6,496 32,087 1,713 5,087 1,181 2,095 10,443 1,418 141 (D) (D) 204 372 633 30,152 21,512 5,191 3,449 (D) (D) 729 966 824 431 62,036 18,121 21,643 1,274 8,604 3,071 7,433 1,891 32 229 2,669 505 1,265 -126 215 74 260 451 26 32 (D) (D) -9 1 4 6 -445 -1,115 678 8 (D) (D) 14 7 9 1 5,960 1,245 1,965 47 1,370 87 1,252 7 1 7 865 344 (D) -2 1 5 () * 7 12 D0 U.S. direct investment position abroad Direct investment income () 6 755.7 85.6 436.7 14.0 59.3 12.7 26.3 105.1 16.0 18 . 0 . 2 18 . 49 . 73 . 569.3 471.0 25.4 72.9 . 1 18.8 74 . 16.0 28.1 26 . 58.9 85 . 30 . 89 . 35 . 12.9 . 7 21.4 (D) 40 . () * 13.3 . 6 () * 32 . Employee compensation () 7 () 8 3 4 9,355 892 4,887 247 719 124 323 1,999 163 17 0 1 15 53 77 4,180 3,557 240 383 1 58 48 103 156 17 797 123 69 97 90 238 12 168 (D) 30 () * 108 15 () * 9 49 9 D 18 0 6 306 (D) (D) (D) -5 2 () * () • 11 METHODOLOGY Table 5.—Selected Data for all Foreign Affiliates in all Countries in Which Investment was Reported—Continued Millions of dollars Total assets (1) (2) Net income Sales J (3) Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Algeria Morocco Tunisia SubhSaharan Liberia Nigeria Other Angola Botswana Burundi Cameroon Central African Empire Chad Congo Djibouti Ethiopia Gabon Gambia Ghana Guinea Ivory Coast Kenya Lesotho Madagascar Malawi Mali Mauritania Mauritius Mozambique Namibia Niger Rwanda Senegal Sierra Leone Somalia Sudan Swaziland Tanzania Togo Uganda Upper Volta Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe 596 160 70 29 61 7 24 30 436 55 89 292 11 3 1 15 2 1 6 2 3 19 1 12 4 28 35 2 4 6 3 2 4 2 2 6 2 9 6 5 13 3 6 2 3 2 21 20 26 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab EmiratesOther Bahrain Iran Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Neutral Zone Oman Qatar Syria Yemen (Aden) Yemen (Sanaa) 419 71 160 76 112 26 15 3 3 13 24 1 13 5 4 1 4 23,911 8,378 5,438 2,267 673 118 262 294 15,533 1,271 6,820 7,442 650 () 890 67 (D) 10 641 (D) 311 (D) 1,460 672 4 16 163 44 4 56 6 251 79 45 380 11 92 36 9 519 209 188 52,292 16,986 16,074 5,070 14,162 10,447 216 ( 328 1,276 (D) 151 32 (D) 63 Millions of dollars 19,551 7,221 2,673 3,763 785 74 457 255 12,330 651 5,300 6,379 598 97 (D) 509 (D) 0 ( 16 478 () 457 487 743 Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation U.S. direct investment position abroad (4) Number of affiliates (5) (6) (7) 345 731 659 123 -51 1 -12 -40 -387 -6 185 -565 -109 -157 (*) -3 (D) (*) ( -10 ( -151 36 4 122 126.4 20.2 9.3 4.6 6.4 1.2 3.9 1.2 106.2 21.2 20.9 64.1 .9 4.1 (*) 1.0 .4 0 .4 .1 .5 4.9 (*) 3.2 2.5 4.5 11.1 (*) .1 4.6 .1 (D) .2 (*) 6.2 (D) (*) 1,118 284 109 95 80 23 37 20 834 100 272 462 28 20 (*) 16 2 0 6 D ( ) 2 52 (*) 45 16 47 42 (*) 1 8 (*) (*) 1 (*) 36 (D) C) 8 4 4 25 1 6 (*) (*) (*) 39 19 26 4,223 535 3,202 4,086 1,558 1,222 168 168 24 23 122 2,528 107 288 2,133 311 (D) C) 212 1 (D) 45 (D) 2 157 () 362 136 -1 2 16 2 2 8 (*) 59 1 (D) 63 8 411 91 (D) 180 25 143 (D) 59 (D) 476 204 349 1 (*) (D) -1 C) 7 -39 (D) -175 (*) -3 29,256 6,365 12,891 5,454 4,545 3,131 10 (D) 29 196 196 (D) 152 120 3 (D) 14 2,474 319 1,641 309 205 172 -5 (D) 4 28 -4 D () -23 18 -4 (D) (*) 168.0 32.7 114.6 8.3 12.5 6.3 (*) (*) .2 .7 2.5 (D) 1.2 72,521 10,849 4,118 13,138 4,842 6,627 18,177 6,521 3,453 2,894 1,903 29 204 (D) 65 59 (D) 1,155 286 22 62 4,654 841 117 2,060 393 96 688 198 189 20 52 4 31 (D) 2 5 (D) 24 17 -3 3 557.8 54.1 76.1 58.4 61.8 115.7 48.7 33.8 59.8 30.5 18.8 .9 .8 .4 (*) .3 0 11.5 1.5 1.1 2.1 (D) 0 0 3,332 456 210 525 368 433 441 264 354 159 122 4 28 2 1 6 0 45 26 5 4 (*) 0 0 (*) 12,120 2,928 362 2,281 1,199 1,308 1,745 641 521 777 359 13 (D) 4 6 3 0 130 55 49 11 29 14 19 .1 2.3 .2 \2 (*) .1 (*) 4.4 3.3 5.3 .4 (*) 3 21 61 D ( ) 28 5 2 0 6 D 2 16 13 11 217 (*) 30 5 15 2 135 64 73 3,474 573 1,401 526 973 753 11 3 (D) 50 53 (D) 31 5 1,490 321 92 143 114 186 238 93 118 87 98 5 11 2 4 4 1 33 13 11 10 1 1 1 1 101,597 29,833 3,438 8,357 4,958 11,202 27,727 6,496 5,444 2,195 1,946 62 189 (D) 21 International 354 242 112 17,245 11,700 5,544 10,466 6,629 3,836 984 -370 1,354 43.7 21.4 22.3 1,117 446 670 5,244 2,304 2,940 Addendum—OPEC 974 53,367 53,730 4,937 332.6 6,565 7,897 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Bangladesh Brunei Fiji French Islands, Indian Ocean.. French Islands, Pacific Macau Pakistan Papua New Guinea People's Republic of China Sri Lanka Tonga Vanuatu Vietnam Western Samoa International - shipping International - drilling rigs 703 493 70 135 0 (*) (*) Less than $500,000(±) or 50 employees. D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Sales were not reported on the BE-10B BANK form. Thus, in this table, total income is used in place of sales for bank affiliates. Direct investment income 12 found in the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, which is reprinted in the appendix. To conform to the ESIC system, petroleum is not listed as a major industry group in the booklet. Rather, the three-digit subindustries within petroleum are spread among the other major industries—for example, crude petroleum extraction is in mining, petroleum refining is in manufacturing, gasoline service stations are in retail trade, etc. For direct investment classification and publication purposes, however, these various petroleum subindustries are pulled together and petroleum is considered a separate major industry group. U.S. parents that are individuals, estates, or trusts have been classified in a separate industry, "nonbusiness entities, except Government," which, in this publication, is treated as part of the major industry ' 'finance, insurance, and real estate." This industry is included on tables that disaggregate affiliate data from the BE-10B forms by industry of U.S. parent. It is not included on tables containing U.S. parent financial and operating data from the BE10A forms because U.S. parents that were individuals, estates, or trusts were not required to report financial and operating data. Since the 1977 benchmark survey was conducted, a number of changes in BEA's direct investment industry classifications have been made. Some codes, particularly in the services industries, have been split into two or more new codes to permit further disaggregation of the data. The expansion of the services industry codes was in response to recent demands by users for more detailed information on U.S. international services transactions. Specifically, former code 479 ("transportation, warehousing, terminal facilities, travel agents, and related services, n.e.c.") has been split into new codes 401, 475, and 477; former code 610 ("finance, except banking") has been split into new codes 611 and 612; former code 630 ("insurance carriers, agents, brokers, and services") has been split into new codes 631, 632, and 639; and former code 899 ("other personal and business services, n.e.c, provided on a commercial basis") has been split into new codes 733, 734, 735, 736, 737, 739, 890, 892, 895, 896, and 897. (See the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet for the titles of the new codes.) In addition, a few codes were combined with other codes or were deleted. Finally, the titles of a number of codes were shortened, or changed to conform more closely to those in the 1974 ESIC manual, with no substantive impact. Table 6 presents selected data for all foreign affiliates and all U.S. parents, classified by industry; each threedigit subindustry is shown separately, and is grouped by the major industry to which it belongs. Due primarily to confidentiality requirements, many of the three-digit industry categories are not shown separately in the other tables in this publication. However, the individual industries included in an industry group shown in the other tables may be determined, and their relative sizes assessed, by referring to table 6. Although each U.S. parent and foreign affiliate is classified in a single industry based on its major activity, a given parent or affiliate may have had activities in more than one industry. Thus, the distribution of data by industry of U.S. parent or foreign affiliate may differ from the distribution that would have resulted if the data for each METHODOLOGY of a parent's or affiliate's activities were separately classified and the resulting data were summed, by activity, across all parents or affiliates. Distributions of the latter type are more indicative than those by industry of enterprise, of the actual activities in which the parents or affiliates are engaged. Such distributions were obtained in the 1982 benchmark survey for sales, employment, and several employment-related items for production workers, of U.S. parents. For foreign affiliates, they were obtained for only one data item—sales. Sales by each parent and affiliate were required to be distributed among three-digit industries, primarily for purposes of assigning an industry code to the parent or affiliate. Each U.S. parent was further required to distribute its employment among those industries in which it also had sales and to distribute its other employment-related items among those manufacturing industries in which it also had sales.5 By summing these data across parents and affiliates, data disaggregated by industry of sales can be derived. The distribution by industry of sales roughly approximates the distribution that would have resulted if the data were reported and classified at the establishment, rather than the enterprise, level. In table 7, U.S. parents' sales and employment disaggregated by industry of sales are compared with U.S. parents' sales and employment disaggregated by industry of parent, and foreign affiliates' sales disaggregated by industry of sales are compared with affiliates' sales disaggregated by industry of affiliate. (For nonbank parents of majority-owned nonbank affiliates, data by industry of sales crossclassified by industry of parent are shown in table III.N2 for sales and III.O2 for employment; for nonbank affiliates of nonbank parents and for majority-owned nonbank affiliates of nonbank parents, affiliates' sales by industry of sales crossclassified by industry of affiliate are shown in tables II.E17 and III.E17, respectively.) For sales, differences between the distribution by industry of enterprise and the distribution by industry of sales were much larger for U.S. parents than for foreign affiliates, primarily because U.S. parents are more diversified than their affiliates. Their greater diversity, in part, reflects the much greater degree of consolidation of U.S. parents. As noted earlier, parents were required to report on a fully consolidated domestic basis, regardless of the industry classification of the individual domestic subsidiaries included in the consolidation. Foreign affiliates, in contrast, could be consolidated only if they were in the same country and were classified in the same three-digit industry. Financial and operating data for foreign affiliates and U.S. parents Financial and operating data include, among other things, data on balance sheets and income statements; external financial position; property, plant, and equipment; 5. In actuality, each U.S. parent was required to distribute its sales, employment, and other employment-related items only among the eight three-digit industries in which its sales were largest, and each foreign affiliate was required to distribute its sales only among the five three-digit industries in which its sales were largest. Parents reported their sales, employment, and other employment-related items, and affiliates reported their sales, in all other industries as a single item, which is shown in the "unspecified" line in the tables in this publication. Because relatively few parents had sales, employment, or other employment-related items in more than eight three-digit industries, and few affiliates had sales in more than five threedigit industries, such unspecified amounts were small. 13 METHODOLOGY Table 6.—Selected Data for all Foreign Affiliates and all U.S. Parents in all Industries By industry of U.S. parent By industry of affiliate—Affiliate, data Millions of dollars BEA code Leather and leather products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries I (6) Sales * (2) (3) (4) 1,348,494 195,210 70,608 59,095 11,513 77,196 36,664 39,920 612 32,177 15,229 8,569 2,936 801 2,923 265,887 21,262 5,796 4,555 1,241 5,044 10,422 913 1,510 1,101 6,897 56,666 28,725 10,581 5,778 2,531 9,051 804 8,247 22,227 11,292 3,940 7,352 10,935 2,471 1,114 1,026,891 329,005 59,645 50,684 8,961 136,067 57,382 77,839 846 115,299 17,994 4,502 1,301 197 11,994 359,354 39,023 12,456 10,151 2,305 6,297 20,270 1,954 3,823 1,790 12,704 69,554 33,162 13,102 11,064 2,981 9,245 1,243 8,002 22,924 9,515 3,572 5,943 13,409 3,552 1,457 36,010 10,650 8,058 5,915 2,143 2,064 1,726 303 35 621 -93 -464 240 41 90 8,914 1,354 379 328 51 333 642 30 127 40 445 2,145 575 782 372 132 283 14 269 314 48 135 -87 266 56 92 6,816.0 410.7 129.0 59.7 69.3 206.2 135.8 67.2 3.2 49.4 26.1 11.7 3.0 1.4 9.9 4,432.9 447.7 128.4 73.9 54.5 74.2 245.2 21.0 34.9 46.3 143.0 589.6 200.4 176.9 120.5 22.7 69.2 14.5 54.7 320.6 111.5 52.7 58.8 209.1 41.1 27.9 114,539 11,666 3,442 1,564 1,878 6,374 4,606 1,715 53 1,219 631 291 116 25 200 71,801 5,394 1,745 1,180 565 784 2,865 232 520 316 1,797 10,175 3,906 2,743 1,894 367 1,265 247 1,018 5,149 1,844 901 943 3,304 738 430 207,320 57,397 25,654 20,431 5,223 19,078 12,023 6,941 114 10,798 1,868 1,362 179 90 237 83,500 7,471 1,964 1,609 354 1,715 3,793 224 589 462 2,518 18,380 8,743 3,626 2,436 1,000 2,575 314 2,261 5,472 1,854 675 1,179 3,618 727 493 21,922 8,859 6,830 341 342 18,339 1,801 1,001 559 442 153 22 94 37 439 208 120 37 24 27 7,005 689 169 128 41 141 379 23 66 48 242 1,721 510 500 278 72 361 60 301 808 196 101 95 612 68 67 343 344 345 346 36 106 47 56 1,358 605 879 529 1,990 692 1,131 -2 48 25 18 10.1 28.4 13.6 23.0 168 494 203 270 152 470 175 363 () * 61 14 349 232 890 26 4,140 34,438 1,917 4,057 46,412 2,864 29 1,891 -276 65.0 525.5 36.3 1,002 11,493 1,237 13,883 451 56 1,064 -224 214 90 560 32 106 106 201 70 45 724 73 96 292 263 81 182 369 318 51 1,804 92 204 104 100 90 43 47 256 61 133 62 103 133 196 75 7,275 15,676 9,569 1,211 1,496 2,283 2,815 895 869 22,621 2,598 6,900 6,435 6,688 1,732 4,956 55,636 52,473 3,164 53,037 6,573 3,234 1,883 1,351 1,474 815 659 11,207 5,760 4448 1,299 1,341 5,082 2,879 3,773 9,235 22,189 12,123 1,470 1,788 2,804 3,482 1,348 1,231 31,177 3,856 9,232 9,577 8,512 2,031 6,481 86,856 83,833 3,023 63,408 6,851 4,429 2,340 2,089 1,928 964 964 13,349 6,144 5,341 1,863 2,143 7,593 3,436 3,687 285 1,663 219 22 12 85 51 29 21 1,223 104 342 489 289 61 228 112 -16 128 1,874 338 70 29 41 11 -14 25 341 1 241 99 45 136 96 91 106.2 179.7 203.4 19.8 28.8 46.9 59.1 21.7 27.0 677.7 80.9 197.1 230.3 169.4 44.7 124.7 926.4 868.8 57.6 945.3 73.0 99.5 39.7 59.8 42.1 25.5 16.6 155.8 66.0 67.6 22.2 30.0 127.2 47.6 59.8 1,777 5,724 3,294 346 514 799 929 306 399 8,127 924 3,033 1,944 2,226 552 1,674 17,624 16,624 1,000 13,840 893 954 436 518 554 276 278 2,644 1,241 1,052 351 476 1,828 698 863 2,535 7,457 3,441 596 637 521 1,087 328 271 7,276 630 1,961 2,042 2,643 595 2,048 11,178 10,132 1,046 19,839 1,847 1,414 764 649 563 320 243 4,148 1,634 2,024 489 517 2,207 1,109 768 207 985 96 -32 9 49 26 20 25 648 29 135 296 187 42 145 -327 -487 163 320 143 15 111 41 10 172 20 152 4,017 11,217 2,254 296 1,610 6,895 162 2,238 148 2,091 4,203 12,762 2,785 300 1,932 7,438 306 3,029 231 2,797 101 532 156 41 98 298 -60 112 6 106 73.3 174.5 46.6 6.5 34.6 77.6 9.2 62.6 5.5 57.1 1,079 3,158 760 94 519 1,656 128 693 60 633 1,286 5,076 916 41 707 3,368 44 904 68 836 133 138 291 292 299 517 441 461 470 554 204 205 208 Other Meat products Dairy products Preserved fruits and vegetables Other food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Paints and allied products Chemical products, nee Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Metal cans and shipping containers Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware Plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, except electric Fabricated structural metal products Screw machine products, bolts, etc Metal forgings and stampings nance, and Fabricated metal products, nee, ordna services Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Engines and turbines Metalworking machinery Special industry machinery General industry machinery and equipment Refrigeration and service industry machinery... Machinery, except electrical, nee.... Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Electric lighting and wiring equipment Electrical machinery, nee Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Pulp, paper, and board mills Miscellaneous converted paper products Paperboard containers and boxes Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Scientific and measuring instruments Optical and opthalmic goods Medical instruments and supplies Photographic equipment and supplies Watches, clocks, and watchcases Other (5) Total All industries.. Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Grain mill products Bakery products Net Number of employees (thousands) U.S. parent data Number of affiliates (1) Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Petroleum tanker operations Petroleum and natural gas pipelines Petroleum storage for hire Gasoline service stations Millions of dollars "201 202 203 209 "281* 283 284 287 285 289 331 335 352 353 357 351 354 355 356 358 359 '363 366 367 364 369 371 379 210 220 230 240 250 262 264 265 270 305 307 321 329 "381 383 384 386 387 310 390 Affiliate data Employee compensation U.S. direct investment position abroad Direct investment income Number of U.S. parents Total assets (millions of dollars) Number of affiliates Total assets (millions of dollars) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 5,242 1,588 1,362 1,112 242 9 619 47 -13 9 25 26 4,709 906 252 222 30 169 485 25 101 38 322 1,313 387 362 315 104 145 3 142 272 32 42 -9 240 19 87 160 833 76 50 19 31 () * -18 18 287 33 182 72 32 63 71 43 -2 132 93 (D) 88 -15 73 1,348,494 237,215 12,883 4,637 8,246 192,733 190,809 D ) ( 29,873 1,725 D 15,088 53,532 10,178 17,501 6,353 19,501 178,692 96,718 36,824 22,283 13,970 8,896 2,988 5,908 114,528 69,926 38,726 31,200 44,602 11,946 1,621 18,339 2,475 462 76 386 1,665 1,628 17 20 300 48 16 32 0 0 11,240 1,134 169 168 1 115 850 121 300 122 307 2,871 1,007 1,031 509 109 215 38 177 1,141 449 158 291 692 119 52 1,893 9,895 500 1,133 35 164 20 21 378 4,425 231 207 44 213 11 17,615 132,954 8,729 281 1,658 71 6,806 56,326 2,864 40 39 123 7 28 31 42 10 5 149 11 30 64 44 15 29 59 30 29 387 9 59 34 25 32 16 16 39 18 18 3 41 20 24 26,367 65,380 32,477 4,572 4,465 3,434 11,246 5,356 3,404 127,364 5,908 46,011 18,688 56,757 2,351 54,406 191,065 136,396 54,669 193,070 27,187 15,444 8,539 6,905 17,522 15,338 2,184 32,813 26,779 5,358 675 18,962 14,170 2,027 8,321 302 597 688 47 i25 140 256 68 52 1,342 144 397 284 517 53 464 795 407 388 2,299 246 234 111 123 83 49 34 266 125 133 8 145 236 58 117 9,863 33,433 10,165 1,072 1,948 1,691 3,423 1,452 580 29,353 2,864 8,076 5,546 12,867 432 12,435 77,780 67,307 10,473 64,428 12,880 3,151 1,357 1,794 2,064 1,630 434 8,843 5,787 2,982 74 3,246 6,385 492 3,774 182 578 218 20 88 240 12 154 10 144 4,292 17,308 2,099 (D) 959 13,933 (D) 1,993 208 1,785 2,245 143 62 36 26 44 36 2 6 29 8 2 6 0 0 1,215 71 13 12 1 9 49 9 7 7 26 166 54 30 36 9 37 10 27 170 55 31 24 115 9 3,754,218 486,604 36,376 17,327 19,048 339,216 332,578 (D () 99,969 11,042 (D) 0 0 1,017,654 79,981 11,361 (D) 15,156 33,508 7,045 (D) 3,826 21,690 (D) 7,960 1,380 6,579 0 0 382,024 29,090 3,375 D ( 3,839 21,876 3,369 5,615 2,630 10,261 82,021 48,635 19,026 9,407 2,336 2,617 392 2,225 43,026 24,662 4,508 20,154 18,363 5,774 542 14 METHODOLOGY Table 6.—Selected Data for all Foreign Affiliates and all U.S. Parents in all Industries—Continued By industry of affiliate—Affiliate data Millions of dollars BEA code Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Franchising, business Other Insurance Life insurance Accident and health insurance Other Real estate Lessors of agricultural and forestry real e s t a t e Real estate, nee Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Research and development and testing laboratories Employment agencies and temporary help supply services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Automotive rental and leasing Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping servicesLegal services Educational services Other services provided on a commercial basis.... Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Agricultural production - crops Agricultural production - livestock Agricultural production - beef cattle feedlots Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining Metal mining Iron ores Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores Bauxite and other aluminum ores Other metallic ores Metal mining services Nonmetallic minerals Coal Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Transportation, communication, and public utiliTransportation Railroads Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines, except petroleum and natural gas Travel agents Transportation and related services, nee Communication and public utilities Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Retail trade Food stores and eating and drinking places Retail trade, nee Total Net income (3) 501 503 505 506 3,699 2,408 152 24 149 409 57,911 39,488 3,622 266 3,320 4,097 507 65 652 1,055 9 504 508 509 511 512 513 514 515 519 82 1,225 302 1,291 58 348 82 171 134 498 2,188 22,230 3,113 18,423 594 3,509 795 2,326 3,715 7,485 3,095 30,046 5,299 50,306 1,063 4,531 1,329 6,172 21,474 15,737 -25 1,274 91 913 28 208 23 96 98 461 600 882 573,721 87,220 4,440 2,423 970 1 969 627 88 35 504 111 0 111 715 0 182,813 103,494 (D) 44,085 17,086 1,884 25,115 1,609 0 1,609 33,624 0 31,510 14,396 C) 14,396 16,767 5,463 895 10,409 259 0 259 88 0 "731' 1,336 148 718 182 20,991 1,831 12,280 1,635 20,576 1,783 10,415 1,608 6,508 2,687 () • 2,687 1,621 229 83 1,309 42 0 42 2,159 0 1,316 68 622 100 734 118 2,029 1,776 735 737 103 97 218 5,714 893 2,008 3,251 1,014 2,766 733 28 240 303 14 736 739 780 891 892 18 172 86 166 28 190 58 51 13 12 56 129 1,639 1,366 1,848 1,157 2,510 1,332 267 414 2,050 1,518 3,563 949 2,349 942 325 1,193 103 50 33 0 3 6 11 180 122 14 52 9 42 5 58 19 39 227 51,961 1,404 826 255 0 63 120 141 16,757 13,595 3,495 6,355 768 2,944 33 3,162 1,975 1,187 5,897 348 289 6 156 21 0 4 102 59 37 22 335 58 277 16,467 6,686 79 3,990 603 0 10 2,003 9,781 611 612 631 632 639 649 650 671 905 700 895 896 897 101 102 103 107 108 120 140 150 401 449 450 462 475 477 480 490 540 590 (4) () D D D () 11,437 3,124 8,312 948 75,923 1,548 1,011 264 0 D Number of U.S. parents (9) (10) (8) 21,070 15,186 653 81 631 1,633 8.5 157 202 321 5,218 563 2,213 140 596 154 283 173 952 9,630 1,406 5,884 195 1,566 206 671 690 2,555 -11 968 80 572 20 182 13 45 61 250 2 30 22 66 5 4 4 17 19 17 159.0 2,618 10,342 3,883 133 129.8 43.7 0 43.7 82.0 27.5 2.3 52.1 2.0 0 2.0 2.1 0 2,426 898 0 898 1,439 421 47 971 23 0 23 66 0 17,618 -9,828 (D) 1,394 -1,532 () * -1,531 1,096 152 319.1 55.5 158.4 29.5 5,890 583 3,321 692 134 13.7 207 28 154 32.8 12.2 70.2 5.8 150 67 4.6 59.8 6.5 31.7 18.1 49.0 12.2 6.5 67 805 75 959 257 696 184 150 Affiliate data (millions of dollars) Number of affili- Total assets (millions of dollars) (12) Total (13) 12 14.7 213.0 30.5 126.6 10.1 30.9 10.6 19.1 15.1 40.8 131 189 82 189 165 (D) 48 (D) 69 1,775 -53 -38 10 0 -4 () 138 7,831 5,875 1,751 2,572 536 970 46 1,956 1,242 714 13,790 -113 -264 -23 40 47 -331 4 151 111 40 344 25,492 (D) 29 2,577 1,149 0 47 1,186 (D) -14 133 479 0 () () 1,238 (D) 27,261 8,691 18,570 142 (D) 411 189 222 (•) Less t h a n $500,000(±) o r 50 employees. D Suppressed t o avoid disclosure of d a t a of individual companies. 1. Sales w e r e n o t r e p o r t e d on t h e BE-10B B A N K form. T h u s , in t h i s table, total income is used in place of sales for bank affiliates. Direct investment income (7) 2,406 1,493 -48 -12 82 122 C) () 834 Employee compensation U.S. direct investment position abroad 10,093 7,880 590 36 137 857 (5) 123,302 72,996 9,088 628 16,764 7,021 Number of employees (thousands) (6) (2) (1) Wholesale trade Durable goods Motor vehicles and equipment Lumber and construction materials Metals and minerals Electrical goods Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment and supplies Farm and garden machinery, equipment, and supplies Machinery, equipment and supplies, nee Durable goods, nee Nondurable goods Paper and paper products Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries Apparel, piece goods, and notions Groceries and related products Farm product raw materials Nondurable goods, nee Number of affiliates By industry of U.S. parent U.S. parent data Millions of dollars 477.6 351.0 33.2 2.6 5.0 43.5 43,418 24,602 4,050 79 4,772 3,026 709 416 22 5 98 14,680 7,866 928 21 2,212 498 89 () () 3,723 (D) 1,012,319 1,061 567,031 677,469 104,516 D () 570,751 282,828 21,533 266,390 1,827 0 1,827 375 0 1,152 141 1 140 801 90 21 690 21 0 21 34 155 100,180 13,548 (D) () 62,923 7,932 2,263 52,728 23 0 23 1,806 0 234 35 1 34 77 21 7 49 5 0 5 13 104 4,562 502 2,175 325 843 46 313 66 160 5 84 20 5#17 4,763 16,960 3,534 768 44 435 177 9,594 408 3,928 1,485 591 587 108 2,059 42 368 704 312 1,022 495 248 521 41 30 4,231 2,953 4,183 19 55 142 726 437 911 20 84 () 7,240 1,196 431 5,613 549 0 549 19,657 0 25.7 315 887.0 102.6 74.4 4.9 0 1.9 19.2 2.2 140.5 123.2 22.3 68.6 3.9 27.4 1.0 17.3 7.2 10.1 88.4 10,045 418 308 30 0 9 43 28 2,057 1,625 482 779 35 313 16 432 270 162 1,800 12,830 579 367 112 0 5 67 28 5,263 3,684 1,185 1,852 173 450 24 1,579 1,027 553 1,035 89.5 47.1 .9 13.3 13.1 0 .2 19.7 42.4 21.8 20.6 466.0 167.8 298.2 1,598 111 15 217 192 0 2 352 820 490 330 4,172 1,316 2,856 D (11) 168 102 160 67 293 18 21 11 33 170 40 42 412 745 404 9 728 296 41 8 12 371 () 1,700 1,128 -74 14 41 D () 2,313 1,730 (D) 1,040 72 0 (D) 653 582 113 469 3,640 1,334 2,306 9,075 3,205 18,816 1,305 (D) 86 1,998 10,890 (D) 388 54 167 56 142 120 25 17 () 65 533 -66 -50 5 0 () * 60 -132 -54 -23 50 -109 3 192 162 30 108 298 209 (D) 56 (D) 0 2 16 7 26 10 28 3 6 3 2 14 ( 4,006 7,481 9,436 10,071 (D) 1,202 (D) () 4,385 192 12 7 2 1 0 1 1 11 4 2 2 0 0 0 7 1 6 36 464,039 3,291 2,779 (D) 85 49 3 10 342,401 52,509 20,508 4,935 17,263 0 1,581 (D) () 0 0 0 2,019 D ) () 13,572 C) 86 89 28 61 134 128 5 () 289,892 (D) () 101,176 26,101 75,074 32 90 41 108 37 103 17 35 13 3 35 6,815 81 (D) 34 321 5,646 (D) (D) 0 (D) 7,817 D () 631 2,072 1,117 1,438 (D) 111 () 910 934 61 45 13 1 0 1 1 23 14 10 4 0 0 0 9 1 8 186 37,769 1,303 1,119 465 240 6 53 71 0 3 107 225 135 90 199 79 120 17,328 5,060 (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,586 (D) () 4,423 (D) 2,335 1,172 0 (D) 1,430 12,268 7,647 4,622 13,129 4,299 METHODOLOGY petroleum and mining exploration and development expenditures; employment and employee compensation; U.S. merchandise trade; technology; investment incentives; and performance requirements (requirements imposed by foreign governments as a condition for affiliates to operate in their countries). Foreign affiliate financial and operating data were collected in parts I, II, IV, and V of the BE-10B (or part II of the 10B BANK) form. The most detail—covering all of the types of data listed above—was obtained for majorityowned nonbank affiliates. (A majority-owned affiliate is one in which the combined direct and indirect ownership interest of all U.S. parents exceeds 50 percent.) For minority-owned nonbank affiliates, complete balance sheets, income statements, and data on investment incentives and performance requirements were obtained; however, among the other types of financial and operating data, only seven items—U.S. merchandise exports shipped to affiliates by U.S. parents and by other U.S. persons; U.S. merchandise imports shipped by affiliates to U.S. parents and to other U.S. persons; property, plant, and equipment expenditures; total employment; and total employee compensation—were requested. The least detail—seven items—was obtained for bank affiliates. U.S. parent financial and operating data were collected in part II of the BE-10A (or 10A BANK) form. As in the case of affiliates, much more detail was obtained for nonbank parents than for bank parents. Nonbank parents had to provide complete balance sheets and income statements and considerable detail for some of the other types of financial and operating data, such as technology; property, plant, and equipment; employment and employee compensation; and U.S. merchandise trade. Bank parents, on the other hand, had to complete only five items. Most of the concepts and definitions used in reporting the financial and operating data can be found on the BE10 forms or in the Instruction Booklet to the forms; the forms and Instruction Booklet are reproduced in the appendix to this publication. The following discussion focuses on conceptual, definitional, or statistical issues that require further explanation or that are not covered in the forms or Instruction Booklet. General validity of data.—All financial and operating data reported for foreign affiliates and U.S. parents were required to pass certain basic computerized edit checks. The data were also reviewed by BEA for consistency with related data from other parts of the report form for the same affiliate or parent, with comparable data reported by other affiliates or parents, and with data available from outside sources. As a result of this process, a number of changes to the reported data were made, usually after consultation with reporters. However, some data items on the forms were not integrated with, or related to, data from other parts of the forms and could not be checked thoroughly. Consequently, these data are more likely to be subject to both reporting errors and underreporting than the integrated data. Particularly subject to error and underreporting were the data for bank parents and affiliates, the seven selected items listed above for minority-owned nonbank affiliates, ahd the data on employment, trade, technology, performance requirements, investment incentives, production royalty payments, taxes other than income and payroll taxes, and subsidies for nonbank parents and majority-owned nonbank affiliates. 15 In some cases, reporters had difficulty supplying the required information because the data were not easily accessible or were unavailable from their financial accounting records. Data on trade and employment were especially difficult for reporters to provide. For these data, reporters often made estimates, the quality of which is difficult to assess. Balance sheet—Balance sheet data for unincorporated foreign affiliates were reported differently in the 1982 benchmark survey than in past benchmark surveys of U.S. direct investment abroad. In the 1982 survey, receivables from, and liabilities to, these affiliates' U.S. parents and other owners had to be disaggregated among the various asset and liability categories in the balance sheet. (Similar disaggregation was required for data on the composition of the external financial position and for balance of payments data—see discussion of the direct investment position and balance of payments data below.) In previous benchmark surveys, in contrast, such receivables and liabilities were netted against each other and the net amount was reported as part of the single item, total owners' equity in unincorporated foreign affiliates, in the balance sheet. Reporting for unincorporated foreign affiliates was changed in the 1982 benchmark survey so that treatment of these affiliates would parallel that of incorporated affiliates. This change was possible because, over time, accounting procedures for unincorporated businesses have become more like those for incorporated businesses. Two conceptual issues relating to the balance sheets of insurance companies were encountered during processing of the benchmark survey. The first issue arose because insurance companies normally do not distinguish between current and noncurrent items in their balance sheets, as required by the survey. Making the distinction was particularly difficult in the case of marketable securities held by the insurance companies. The treatment of such securities thus varied from company to company. Some treated them as current, because they viewed them primarily as short-term reserves against losses that could be quickly sold or liquidated, even though the length of time to maturity exceeded 1 year. Others treated them as noncurrent, because they viewed them primarily as long-term investments, even though the securities might have to be sold or liquidated quickly in the event of insurance losses. In processing the data, it was decided to treat all marketable securities held by insurance companies as noncurrent. Therefore, for both U.S. parents and foreign affiliates in insurance, "other" current assets—which consisted largely of marketable securities—were combined with, and are shown in this publication as part of, "other noncurrent investments." The second conceptual issue concerned the treatment of real estate investments of insurance companies. These investments could have been included in several different accounts in the balance sheet. A number of companies included them in the property, plant, and equipment account. That account, however, was intended to include only real estate actually used or occupied by the insurance companies, such as the buildings and premises used for their offices; it was not intended to include real estate held for investment purposes. In processing the data, real estate investments of the larger parents and affiliates were excluded from the property, plant, and equipment 16 METHODOLOGY Table 7.—Sales by all Foreign Affiliates, and Sales by and Employment of all U.S. Parents, by Industry of Enterprise and Industry of Sales Affilial le data Sales l (millions of dollars) U.S. pairent data Sales 1 (millions of doll ars) Number of employees (thousands) By industry of affiliate By industry of sales By industry of U.S. parent By industry of sales By industry of U.S. parent By industry of sales 2 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1,026,891 1,026,891 2,465,170 2,465,170 19,440.2 19,440.2 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil ana gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Petroleum tanker operations Petroleum and natural gas pipelines Petroleum storage for hire Gasoline service stations 329,005 59,645 50,684 8,961 136,067 57,382 77,839 846 115,299 17,994 4,502 1,301 197 11,994 324,640 60,222 50,793 9,429 131,795 55,565 75,171 1,059 113,232 19,391 4,805 2,562 273 11,751 570,213 17,123 5,517 11,606 408,560 400,967 (D) (D) 133,173 11,356 (D) (D) 0 0 499,078 29,866 14,695 15,171 349,780 341,973 4,721 3,085 101,935 17,497 521 12,955 253 3,767 1,225.3 146.7 20.4 126.3 892.7 877.8 5.8 9.0 159.2 26.7 1.7 25.0 0 0 651.9 162.1 31.4 130.7 404.0 382.7 5.6 15.7 42.8 42.9 3.9 16.9 1.1 21.1 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Grain mill products Bakery products Beverages Other Meat products Dairy products Preserved fruits and vegetables Other food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Paints and allied products Chemical products, nee Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Metal cans and shipping containers Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware Plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, except electric Fabricated structural metal products Screw machine products, bolts, etc Metal forgings and stampings Fabricated metal products, nee, ordnance, and services Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Engines and turbines Metalworking machinery Special industry machinery General industry machinery and equipment Refrigeration and service industry machinery Machinery, except electrical, nee Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Electric lighting and wiring equipment Electrical machinery, nee Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Paper and allied products Pulp, paper, and board mills Miscellaneous converted paper products Paperboard containers and boxes Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Scientific and measuring instruments Optical and opthalmic goods Medical instruments and supplies Photographic equipment and supplies Watches, clocks, and watchcases Other Leather and leather products Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 359,354 39,023 12,456 10,151 2,305 6,297 20,270 1,954 3,823 1,790 12,704 69,554 33,162 13,102 11,064 2,981 9,245 1,243 8,002 22,924 9,515 3,572 5,943 13,409 3,552 1,457 529 1,990 692 1,131 4,057 46,412 2,864 9,235 22,189 12,123 1,470 1,788 2,804 3,482 1,348 1,231 31,177 3,856 9,232 9,577 8,512 2,031 6,481 86,856 83,833 3,023 63,408 6,851 4,429 2,340 2,089 1,928 964 964 13,349 6,144 5,341 1,863 2,143 7,593 3,436 3,687 4,203 12,762 2,785 300 1,932 7,438 306 3,029 231 2,797 342,439 38,814 11,113 9,104 2,008 6,409 21,293 2,125 3,097 1,802 14,269 67,994 30,029 12,313 11,052 3,476 11,124 1,475 9,649 23,659 9,663 3,548 6,115 13,996 3,337 1,341 714 2,004 721 1,779 4,101 44,127 3,912 8,592 19,067 12,557 1,468 1,833 2,812 3,776 1,377 1,291 29,907 4,243 7,965 10,098 7,600 2,151 5,449 75,260 71,987 3,272 62,677 6,970 4,720 2,414 2,306 2,414 1,423 991 12,269 5,613 4,764 1,892 1,940 7,003 4,267 3,802 4,096 11,815 2,594 324 2,239 6,398 261 3,381 241 3,140 1,017,591 119,431 18,825 (D) (D) 14,805 85,800 23,806 23,205 8,999 29,791 169,628 88,618 31,511 27,718 10,129 11,653 5,383 6,270 100,142 58,131 34,342 23,789 42,011 13,509 1,815 1,788 11,159 601 1,485 11,654 115,679 6,643 23,136 51,706 34,194 4,815 4,326 3,593 12,320 5,255 3,884 126,194 8,088 47,543 20,542 50,021 3,121 46,900 182,242 110,523 71,719 204,276 22,703 23,612 12,543 11,069 17,604 14,196 3,407 31,348 23,838 6,488 1,021 22,577 17,566 2,624 8,832 13,406 33,452 7,718 (D) 3,225 21,281 (D) 10,552 2,674 7,878 934,065 121,482 25,704 20,144 5,559 19,046 76,732 22,681 9,283 14,232 30,536 136,655 70,278 19,390 18,927 12,543 15,517 4,217 11,301 90,416 54,741 32,425 22,316 35,676 5,620 2,752 1,232 8,416 1,509 2,990 13,157 112,632 7,951 22,676 39,714 42,291 10,180 6,366 5,612 12,608 5,164 2,360 99,326 10,588 41,999 20,032 26,707 6,074 20,633 164,133 95,557 68,576 209,421 14,650 26,160 13,144 13,016 17,074 12,079 4,996 36,729 16,836 12,906 6,987 21,973 10,959 11,296 8,628 11,831 35,160 10,552 1,534 9,447 12,950 676 14,961 2,085 12,876 10,532.8 1,011.2 176.4 (D) (D) 86.3 748.5 178.7 177.0 94.2 298.5 1,364.6 660.1 299.4 207.4 90.4 107.4 58.6 48.8 976.2 523.4 351.4 171.9 452.8 113.2 25.5 24.9 117.0 8.1 20.7 143.4 1,457.9 68.3 244.3 680.7 464.6 57.8 53.7 48.3 151.0 107.5 46.3 1,619.5 91.9 609.9 290.1 627.6 48.2 579.4 1,687.3 828.0 859.4 2,416.0 161.0 437.7 222.3 215.4 174.1 126.1 48.0 293.5 208.5 69.0 16.0 276.8 200.4 35.7 108.8 140.1 427.6 124.1 9.2 51.6 234.5 8.3 160.4 56.0 104.4 8,798.8 705.3 143.9 72.8 71.1 114.4 447.0 94.3 46.5 119.8 186.4 769.8 374.0 157.0 99.9 51.7 87.2 30.9 56.4 847.2 469.3 288.5 180.8 378.0 37.9 37.3 16.1 87.8 20.5 33.8 144.5 1,238.2 69.9 194.6 496.6 477.2 97.6 82.7 66.9 143.7 62.1 24.2 1,340.8 128.8 557.4 310.1 344.4 84.8 259.6 1,486.9 723.6 763.3 2,410.7 68.9 485.6 232.5 253.2 212.5 126.3 86.2 297.5 125.3 107.7 64.5 254.7 98.8 118.2 101.6 117.3 446.8 153.7 20.5 136.9 127.2 8.5 208.7 48.4 160.3 AH industries 17 METHODOLOGY Table 7.—Sales by all Foreign Affiliates, and Sales by and Employment of all U.S. Parents, by Industry of Enterprise and Industry of SalesContinued U.S. parent data Affiliate data Sales 1 (millions of dollars) Sales x (millions of dollars) Number of employees (thousands) By By By By By industry of industry of industry of industry of industry of U.S. affiliate U.S. parent sales parent (1) Wholesale trade Durable goods Motor vehicles and equipment Lumber and construction materials Metals and minerals Electrical goods Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment and supplies Farm and garden machinery, equipment, and supplies Machinery, equipment and supplies, nee Durable goods, nee Nondurable goods Paper and paper products Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries Apparel, piece goods, and notions Groceries and related products Farm product raw materials Nondurable goods, nee Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Franchising, business Other Insurance Life insurance Accident and health insurance Other Real estate Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate Real estate, nee Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Research and development and testing laboratories Employment agencies and temporary help supply services.. Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Automotive rental and leasing Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services Legal services Educational services Other services provided on a commercial basis Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Agricultural production - crops Agricultural production - livestock Agricultural production - beef cattle feedlots Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping Mining Metal mining Iron ores Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores Bauxite and other aluminum ores Other metallic ores Metal mining services Nonmetallic minerals Coal Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Railroads Water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines, except petroleum and natural gas Travel agents Transportation and related services, nee Communication and public utilities Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services Retail trade Food stores and eating and drinking places Retail trade, nee Central administrative offices.... Not specified by industry (*) Less than $500,000(±) or 50 employees. D Suppressed to avoid disclosure of data of individual companies. 1. Sales were not reported on the BE-10A BANK and BE-10B BANK forms. Thus, in this table, total income is used in place of sales for bank parents and affiliates. 2. Bank parents were not required to disaggregate their employment by industry of sales. The distribution of employment by industry of sales for bank parents was, therefore, estimated by multiplying each parent's total employment by the percentage of its sales that were in each industry. (2) (3) (4) 123,302 72,996 9,088 628 16,764 7,021 1,055 3,095 30,046 5,299 50,306 1,063 4,531 1,329 6,172 21,474 15,737 87,220 31,510 14,396 () * 14,396 16,767 5,463 895 10,409 259 0 259 88 0 20,576 1,783 10,415 1,608 1,776 3,251 1,014 2,766 303 414 2,050 1,518 3,563 949 2,349 942 325 (D) 75 135,427 84,316 17,025 626 19,827 7,915 871 3,787 28,329 5,936 51,111 1,927 4,124 1,473 6,289 20,820 16,478 85,973 32,376 15,280 25 15,255 16,782 4,348 1,866 10,568 254 C) 129,493 52,082 9,115 (D) 7,989 5,482 (D 164,092 85,748 12,365 2,078 21,894 10,812 2,220 2,825 14,247 19,307 78,344 6,762 4,403 1,928 13,823 41,674 9,754 75,923 1,548 1,011 264 0 ( 138 7,831 5,875 1,751 2,572 536 970 46 1,956 1,242 714 13,790 25,492 (D) 29 2,577 1,149 0 47 ( 1,238 (D) 27,261 8,691 18,570 254 61 0 28,199 1,868 16,783 1,600 1,762 2,652 6,728 4,041 361 403 3,277 1,521 4,026 949 3,053 962 327 60 76 1,628 76,138 1,566 974 291 3 87 78 132 7,725 5,831 1,687 2,594 607 897 46 1,894 1,235 658 13,640 25,028 6,171 53 2,759 1,129 0 56 2,174 18,857 1,241 17,616 28,180 7,875 20,304 1,697 () 10,672 17,696 77,412 3,768 (D) 129 8,763 54,702 (D) (5) 396.7 189.0 21.2 (D) 10.8 30.0 4.4 1.0 99.0 (D) 207.8 18.1 44.3 .8 28.8 98.7 17.2 By industry of sales 2 (6) 379.8 221.3 24.3 7.4 17.0 49.2 12.0 5.1 71.4 34.9 158.5 31.8 15.2 4.4 53.3 19.5 34.3 116,648 113,920 733.8 714.8 196,626 15,984 223,687 47,768 302 47,467 172,371 58,417 26,293 87,661 3,548 (*) 3,548 0 0 1,005.9 95.8 .4 95.5 907.8 240.2 47.9 619.7 2.2 0 2.2 (*) 0 961.0 248.9 3.4 245.5 679.5 188.8 108.3 382.5 32.6 (*) 32.6 (*) 0 81,838 4,606 32,880 2,854 2,096 3,896 12,514 11,520 732 867 9,920 6,232 12,452 9,642 16,027 4,883 3,426 210 474 7,034 993.8 162.9 312.3 48.2 15.9 5.4 65.4 177.3 19.9 47.5 109.9 44.0 73.3 228.1 173.1 30.7 59.9 2.3 1.4 78.8 1,444.9 144.5 550.8 39.3 30.4 26.3 181.7 273.1 19.2 46.5 207.4 55.2 138.7 267.3 288.4 53.7 60.8 3.3 6.5 164.1 387,854 2,986 2,773 (D) 400,508 4,402 2,330 811 657 371 ( 1,699 564 ( 16,017 3,618 482 1,5? i 0 946 656 12,399 8,888 3,511 32,676 184,393 56,334 15,035 5,736 18,727 4,551.9 16.9 14.7 1.7 .1 0 .2 .1 14.9 7.8 5.4 2.4 0 0 0 7.1 4,931.9 40.4 22.8 6.0 (D) 5.1 4.5 (D) 144.8 33.7 4.2 16.0 0 7.3 6.2 111.0 78.5 32.6 270.7 1,912.0 694.8 195.7 36.4 164.8 (D) D 180,472 60,426 8,924 111,122 170 0 170 0 0 46,745 4,763 16,399 3,424 1,491 1,187 3,426 6,869 D ) ( 5,347 2,588 5,443 8,199 9,354 3,082 3,366 164 ( 0 0 0 1,134 (D ( 30,999 196,027 47,902 12,723 1,795 19,613 0 (D) 418 (D) 148,125 96,489 51,637 156,144 66,741 89,402 128,059 82,220 45,840 163,021 99,091 47,981 () 251.0 2,040.4 619.0 167.7 11.7 211.2 0 1.5 226.9 1,421.4 1,200.2 221.2 2,228.8 864.6 1,364.2 4.4 (D) 1,217.2 1,026.8 190.4 2,564.0 987.6 1,576.5 888.4 668.9 18 account, and were included instead in "other noncurrent assets/' For most analytical purposes, however, a broader measure of the stock of property, plant, and equipment— defined to include property, plant, and equipment wherever carried in the balance sheet—is desirable. This broader concept is used in tables II.L1 and III.L1 for U.S. parents, and in tables III.C1, III.C2, and III.C3 for affiliates, in this publication. Income statement—In the 1982 benchmark survey, income statements of foreign affiliates and U.S. parents were reported in accordance with GAAP. The income statements of foreign affiliates, as reported in the 1982 survey, differ conceptually from those reported in the 1977 benchmark survey, primarily because of differences in the treatment of exchange gains and losses. As noted earlier, some companies that, in 1977, used FASB 8 as the basis for accounting for exchange gains and losses in their affiliates' income statements had, by 1982, shifted to using FASB 52 instead. (See discussion of exchange gains and losses and translation adjustments above.) For affiliates or U.S. parents engaged in the extraction of natural resources, net income is after deduction of book depletion, that is, those expenses representing the periodic chargeoff of the actual cost of capital assets related to the extraction of natural resources. Tax or percentage depletion is not deducted. The deduction of book, rather than tax or percentage, depletion is in conformance with GAAP. Book depletion is deducted because it reflects the actual cost incurred in purchasing the property containing the natural resources, acquiring the mineral rights, etc. Tax or percentage depletion, on the other hand, may bear no relationship to the actual cost incurred. Sales.—Sales are defined as gross sales minus returns, allowances, and discounts, or gross operating revenues, both exclusive of sales and consumption taxes levied directly on consumers, net value-added taxes, and excise taxes levied on manufacturers, wholesalers, or retailers. On the BE-10A BANK and BE-10B BANK forms, sales were not reported. Thus, in this publication, sales of parents and affiliates for which BE-10A BANK or BE-10B BANK forms were filed are considered to be equal to their total income, which was reported. In the 1982 benchmark survey, for the first time, total sales by U.S. parents and by majority-owned nonbank foreign affiliates had to be disaggregated to show sales of goods separately from sales of services. For this purpose, sales of goods were defined as those sales associated with industries coded in the 000, 100, 200, 300, or 500 series, except 070, 108, and 138; sales of services were defined as those sales associated with industries coded in the 400, 600, 700, or 800 series, or in codes 070, 108, or 138. (See the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, reprinted in the appendix, for a description of these codes.) When a sale consisted of both goods and services and the two components could not be unbundled because, for example, the goods and services were not separately billed, the total sale was classified as a good or service depending upon which component accounted for the most value. Total sales by majority-owned nonbank affiliates also had to be disaggregated by destination to show local sales, sales to the United States, and sales to other countries. Local sales of a given affiliate are sales charged by the af- METHODOLOGY filiate to persons in its own country of location. All sales by affiliates classified in 'International'' are considered local. Employment and employee compensation.—In the benchmark survey, employment was defined as the number of full-time and part-time employees on the payroll at the end of fiscal year 1982. A count taken during, rather than at the end of, fiscal year 1982 was acceptable if it was a reasonable proxy for the end-of-year number. In either case, if employment was unusually high or low because of temporary factors (for example, a strike) or large seasonal variations, the number that reflected normal operations, or an average for fiscal year 1982, was required. This definition differed from the one used in the 1977 benchmark survey. In that survey, employment was defined as the average number of full-time and part-time employees for the reporting period; an end-of-year figure was permitted only if employment did not vary significantly during the year due to temporary or seasonal factors. The change in definition between the 1977 and 1982 surveys was made to ease the reporting burden on respondents, most of whom found an end-of-period figure easier to provide than an average. The change, which was primarily one of emphasis, probably does not significantly affect the comparability of the 1977 and 1982 data. Employment of U.S. parents can be classified both by industry of parent and, for the first time, by industry of sales. As discussed in the industry classification section, the latter is based on information supplied by each U.S. parent on employment in the individual three-digit industries in which it also had sales. Employment of foreign affiliates can be classified by industry of affiliate but not by industry of sales. The information needed for the latter classification was not obtained in the 1982 benchmark survey, because the 1977 survey results had indicated that most affiliates, unlike most U.S. parents, had sales and, therefore, employment in only one or two three-digit industries. The 1982 survey confirms the 1977 results; it shows that, in 1982, fewer than 10 percent of foreign affiliates had sales in more than two industries. Thus, the distribution of affiliate employment by industry of sales probably would not differ significantly from that by industry of affiliate. The employment and employee compensation data from the benchmark survey can be used to compute compensation per employee or wages and salaries per employee for U.S. parents and foreign affiliates. The resulting rates, however, may be misleading (and, thus, are not shown in this publication) for two reasons. First, in the employment data, a part-time employee is counted the same as a fulltime employee. Thus, compensation per employee and wages and salaries per employee may vary across parents or affiliates simply because of differences in the number of their part-time workers. Second, compensation per employee and wages and salaries per employee may be distorted by data for businesses or business segments acquired or sold during the year. For a newly acquired business, for example, reported compensation data often covered only the portion of the year that the business was in the universe. Employment of the business, however, was reported as of yearend. When compensation data are only for a portion of the year, but employment is as of yearend, compensation per employee and wages and salaries per employee are understated. METHODOLOGY When using the 1982 benchmark survey data, better measures of compensation for U.S. parents and foreign affiliates than either compensation per employee or wages and salaries per employee are hourly compensation and wage rates. The information needed to derive hourly compensation and wage rates was collected in the survey for production workers of those U.S. parents and foreign affiliates that had manufacturing activities. (The data were collected only for production workers because data on hours worked by nonproduction workers are generally not maintained by reporters and because aggregate hourly compensation and wage rates for the United States and foreign countries, to which the benchmark survey data might be compared, are limited to production workers.) U.S. parents had to report the data separately for each manufacturing industry in which they had sales. Thus, data on hourly compensation and wage rates paid to the parents' manufacturing production workers can be disaggregated by industry of sales as well as by industry of parent. Unlike U.S. parents, for each of these data items, affiliates had to report only one number covering all manufacturing industries in which they had sales. Consequently, for affiliates, no disaggregation of hourly compensation and wage rates by industry of sales is possible. However, as noted earlier, most affiliates had sales in only one industry so that hourly rates by industry of sales would probably not differ significantly from those by industry of affiliate. For U.S. parents, tables 11.03 and 111.03 in this publication show employment, compensation, and hourly rates of production workers associated with the parents' manufacturing sales, disaggregated by industry of sales. Table 111.04 shows the parents' data disaggregated by industry of parent. In the 1977 benchmark survey, employment and compensation data for both parents and affiliates could be disaggregated only by industry of enterprise. For U.S. parents, therefore, table 111.04, rather than table 11.03 or 111.03, in this publication should be used for comparison with the 1977 data. It should be noted, that, for both parents and affiliates, the 1982 data disaggregated by industry of enterprise cover only production workers that (1) are engaged in manufacturing activities and (2) are employed by parents or affiliates classified in manufacturing. The published data from the 1977 benchmark survey covered production workers employed by parents and affiliates classified in manufacturing, regardless of whether those workers were actually engaged in manufacturing activities.6 The differences between the two sets of data, however, are probably small, because parents and affiliates in manufacturing have relatively few production workers engaged in nonmanufacturing activities. U.S. merchandise trade.—The concepts and definitions underlying the data on U.S. merchandise trade of U.S. parents and foreign affiliates are nearly identical to those used for the all-U.S. merchandise trade data compiled by 6. In the 1977 benchmark survey, data were actually collected on production workers of parents and affiliates classified in all industries, not just of those classified in manufacturing. However, BEA determined that the data were of publishable quality only for production workers of parents and affiliates classified in manufacturing; companies in other industries had difficulty providing the data because they normally do not distinguish between production and nonproduction workers in their employment and payroll records. 19 the Census Bureau. The trade data were particularly difficult for reporters to provide, but BEA's review of the data indicates that, except as noted below, they are probably reasonably comparable with the Census data. The benchmark survey forms asked that the U.S. merchandise trade data be reported on a "shipped" basis— that is, on the basis of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were physically shipped—in order for them to be comparable with the Census data. However, most reporters keep their books on the "charged" basis—that is, on the basis of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were charged. Differences between these two bases can be substantial. Such differences may arise, for example, when a U.S. parent buys goods from an affiliate in country A and sells them to an affiliate in country B, but the goods are shipped directly from country A to country B. When it records the transactions on its books, the U.S. parent would show a purchase charged to it from country A and a sale charged by it to country B. If the parent's trade data were reported on the charged basis in the benchmark survey, the purchase and sale would have appeared as a U.S. import and U.S. export, respectively. However, the goods never physically entered or left the United States and, on a shipped basis, should have been recorded neither as a U.S. import nor as a U.S. export. Based on its review, BEA believes most data were reported on a shipped rather than on a charged basis. However, some reporters had difficulty obtaining data on a shipped basis, which usually required use of shipping department invoices rather than accounting records. BEA required revised reports to be filed when it determined that the data were on a charged basis. However, some cases of erroneous reporting were probably not identified or corrected. Another difference between the trade data in this publication and the Census trade data is that the former are on a fiscal-year basis while the latter are on a calendar-year basis. Although this could be an important source of noncomparability between the two sets of data, the extent of such noncomparability is unknown. It should also be noted that Census and BEA trade data come from two different sources—the BEA data are based on company records, whereas the Census data are compiled from export and import documents filed by shippers with the U.S. Customs Service on each individual transaction. The timing, valuation, origin or destination, shipper, and product involved in a given export or import transaction may have been recorded differently on company records and on the Customs export and import documents. In this publication, exports and imports of U.S. parents and foreign affiliates are disaggregated into 12 product categories, based on the Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 2 (United Nations Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 34/Rev. 2), hereinafter referred to as the SITC. (See the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, pages 21-24, for a description of the categories used.) Several problems of classification in the benchmark survey were observed. One was in the classification of certain parts and accessories for transportation equipment. In the SITC, some transport equipment parts that are shipped separately are included in "road vehicles and parts" or in "other transport equipment," based on the part's end use; other parts are included in SITC categories 20 appropriate to the type of part, based on the principal material from which it is made or on its general function. Some reporters had difficulty distinguishing in their records between parts that should have been included in "road vehicles and parts" or "other transport equipment" and parts that should have been included in other categories. BEA reviewed reports with large trade values and, after discussions with reporters, revised those with incorrect reporting. However, reports with low values were not reviewed and, in some cases, reporters may have erroneously included both types of parts in "road vehicles and parts" or "other transport equipment." Thus, these two categories may be overstated and other categories, particularly machinery, may be understated to an unknown extent. Another classification problem involved soybean exports. In the SITC, soybeans, other oil seeds, and oleaginous fruit are included in "crude materials, inedible, except fuels." Some reporters, however, incorrectly included these products in "food and live animals chiefly for food." Reports with large values were reviewed by BEA and revised data were obtained for those reports found to be incorrect. Total U.S. trade associated with U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates consists of (1) trade between U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates, (2) trade between other U.S. persons and foreign affiliates, and (3) trade between U.S. parents and unaffiliated foreigners. Data on trade between U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates were collected on both the BE-10A and BE-10B forms; on the BE10A form, total trade of a given U.S. parent with all of its foreign affiliates combined was reported, while on the BE10B form, trade of the U.S. parent with only the individual foreign affiliate covered by that form was reported. In theory, the sum of a U.S. parent's trade with each of its individual foreign affiliates, as reported on the BE-10B forms for those affiliates, should equal the parent's total trade with all of its affiliates combined, as reported on the parent's BE-10A form. In fact, however, the sum of the data from the affiliates' BE-10B forms may not equal the total reported on their parent's BE-10A form because of differences in timing and valuation, and because the parent's BE-10A form may include data for affiliates that are exempt from being reported on the BE-10B form. In this publication, the data on trade between parents and affiliates used in computing total U.S. trade associated with U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates are derived from the affiliates' BE-10B forms rather than from the U.S. parents' BE-10A forms. (The data derived from the parent's BE-10A forms are shown as an addendum only.) Data on trade between other U.S. residents and foreign affiliates are also derived from the affiliates' BE-10B forms. However, data on trade between U.S. parents and unaffiliated foreigners are from the parents' BE-10A forms. Direct investment position and balance of payments data The direct investment position and balance of payments data cover U.S. parents' positions in, and transactions with, their foreign affiliates; in contrast, affiliate financial and operating data, discussed above, cover the activities of the foreign affiliates themselves, including positions in, METHODOLOGY and transactions with, them by all persons, not just their U.S. parents. For example, the U.S. direct investment position abroad is equal to U.S. parents' equity in, and net outstanding loans to, their foreign affiliates; foreign affiliates' total assets, in contrast, are equal to the sum of total owners' equity in affiliates held by both U.S. parents and all other persons and total liabilities owed by affiliates to both U.S. parents and all other persons. Data for the position and balance of payments items were reported in part III of the BE-10B (or BE-10B BANK) form. The balance of payments items consist primarily of transactions between parents and their affiliates, or transactions between parents and other persons that change the parents' equity in their affiliates. Beginning with the publication of estimates based on the 1982 benchmark survey, the major items that will appear directly in the U.S. balance of payments accounts for U.S. direct investment abroad are: • Direct investment capital outflows • Direct investment income • Direct investment royalties and license fees • Other direct investment services As discussed earlier, the direct investment position and balance of payments data collected in the 1982 benchmark survey and shown in this publication are on a fiscal-year basis, whereas the data in the U.S. balance of payments accounts and in BEA's annual series on the direct investment position have been, and will continue to be, on a calendar-year basis. When data from the 1982 benchmark survey are incorporated into the U.S. balance of payments accounts and the annual series on the position, they will be adjusted to a calendar-year basis. These adjusted data for 1982 will also be extrapolated forward to derive universe estimates for subsequent calendar years based on sample data for those years. The adjusted 1982 data and the estimates for calendar years 1983-85, based on the adjusted 1982 data, are scheduled for publication in the June and August 1986 issues of the SURVEY OF CURRENT BUSINESS. The position and balance of payments data included here differ from data from the 1977 benchmark survey because the basis of-reporting for unincorporated affiliates differs. As noted earlier, reporting for these affiliates was changed to make it comparable with that for incorporated affiliates. Thus, in the 1982 benchmark survey, unincorporated affiliates' payables to, and receivables from, their U.S. parents had to be disaggregated among the various payable and receivable categories in the affiliates' intercompany accounts; in the 1977 benchmark survey, the net amount of such payables and receivables, together with the U.S. parents' equity position in the affiliates, were reported in a single summary account. Also, in the 1982 survey, earnings of unincorporated affiliates were disaggregated into the portion distributed to U.S. parents and the portion reinvested in the affiliates, whereas in the 1977 survey all such earnings were reported as a single item. Although these changes do not affect the totals for the direct investment position or the major items that appear directly in the U.S. balance of payments accounts, they do affect the individual components of these items. Data on the new basis for unincorporated affiliates have been reported in BEA's quarterly sample surveys since 1982, in anticipation of their being used to extrapolate for- 21 METHODOLOGY ward the data from the 1982 benchmark survey to derive universe estimates for subsequent years. However, the 1982 benchmark survey data have not been available until now. BEA nevertheless published preliminary estimates on the new basis for 1982 forward in the June and August 1984, and June and August 1985, issues of the SURVEY. The estimates consisted primarily of the reported sample data, but were reasonably complete because the reported data covered such a large proportion of the universe of unincorporated affiliates.7 Revised universe estimates extrapolated from the 1982 benchmark survey data are scheduled for publication in the June and August 1986 issues of the SURVEY. U.S. direct investment position abroad.—As noted above, the U.S. direct investment position abroad is equal to U.S. parents' equity in, and net outstanding loans to, their foreign affiliates. The position may be viewed as the U.S. parents' contribution to the total assets of their foreign affiliates or as financing provided by U.S. parents to their affiliates in the form of either equity or debt. The data are derived from the foreign affiliates' books at yearend. U.S. parents' equity in incorporated foreign affiliates consist of the U.S. parents' holdings of capital stock in, and other capital contributions to, their affiliates and U.S. parents' equity in the retained earnings of their affiliates. Capital stock includes all stock of affiliates, whether common or preferred, voting or nonvoting. Other capital contributions by U.S. parents, also referred to as the U.S. parents' equity in additional paid-in capital, consist of capital, invested or contributed, that is not included in capital stock, such as amounts paid for stock in excess of its par or stated value, capitalizations of intercompany accounts (conversions of debt to equity) that do not result in the issuance of capital stock, and donations. U.S. parents' equity in retained earnings is the U.S. parents' shares of the undistributed earnings of their incorporated foreign affiliates. U.S. parents' equity in unincorporated affiliates consists of U.S. parents' shares of the affiliates' total owners' equity. No breakdown of owners' equity by type was obtained for these affiliates. The U.S. parents' net outstanding loans to their foreign affiliates, also referred to as the affiliates' net intercompany account payables to U.S. parents, consist of trade accounts and trade notes payable, other current liabilities, and long-term debt owed by the affiliates to their U.S. parents, net of similar items due to the affiliates from their U.S. parents. Intercompany accounts include the net book value of all capital leases and of operating leases of more than 1 year. The net book value of property leased to a foreign affiliate by its U.S. parent is included in affiliates' payables, and the net book value of property leased by a foreign affiliate to its U.S. parent is included in affiliates' receivables. Capital leases recognize that title to the leased property will be transferred to the lessee at the termination of the lease—similar to an installment sale. Operating leases have a term that is signficantly shorter than the expected useful life of the tangible property being leased, and there 7. The estimates for the first quarter of 1982 are exceptions. Sample data on the new basis were not reported to BEA until the second quarter of 1982. Thus, the first quarter estimates were made by extrapolating backward the sample data reported for subsequent quarters. These estimates may be subject to large revisions. is usually an expectation that the leased property will be returned to the lessor at the termination of the lease. For capital leases, the net book value of the leased property is the amount of principal payments remaining due; for operating leases of more than 1 year, the net book value is the original cost of the leased property less accumulated depreciation. Intercompany accounts also include outstanding funds borrowed from unaffiliated foreigners and then reloaned to U.S. parents by Netherlands Antilles finance affiliates. Typically, Netherlands Antilles finance affiliates have been established to provide U.S. parents with a means of raising funds abroad without having the associated interest payments subjected to a 30-percent U.S. withholding tax on interest payments to foreigners.8 The payments were exempted from the withholding tax by a treaty between the United States and the Netherlands Antilles. The funds reloaned to parents have been included in the intercompany accounts and, hence, in the U.S. direct investment position abroad since 1977; before 1977, they were treated as direct borrowing by the U.S. parents from unaffiliated foreigners and were included in portfolio investment. Under the present treatment, the funds reloaned to U.S. parents are recorded in the intercompany accounts as receivables by the Netherlands Antilles finance affiliates from their U.S. parents. Such receivables, when netted against payables, reduce affiliates' net intercompany account payables to U.S. parents and, hence, the direct investment position. As a result of the change in treatment of unincorporated affiliates discussed earlier, U.S. parents' equity in, and intercompany accounts with, these affiliates, which previously were reported together in a single summary account, were, in the 1982 benchmark survey, reported separately. The equity portion is now included, together with equity in incorporated affiliates, as part of U.S. parents' shares of total owners' equity in all affiliates, and the intercompany account portion is included, together with intercompany accounts of incorporated affiliates, as part of intercompany accounts of U.S. parents with all foreign affiliates. The intercompany account portion is further disaggregated into payables and receivables. For affiliates that are banks, the direct investment position is defined to include only their parents' permanent debt and equity investment in them; similarly, the direct investment flows that enter the U.S. balance of payments accounts for these affiliates include only transactions related to such permanent investment. All other transactions and positions—mainly claims and liabilities arising from the parents' and affiliates' normal banking business—are excluded from the direct investment accounts because they are more properly included with other banking claims and liabilities in the portfolio investment accounts. The definition of permanent investment may vary somewhat from bank to bank. Examples of such investment are funds from parents that are used to establish or acquire the affiliates or that finance the affiliates' purchases of property, plant, and equipment. The relationship between a U.S. parent and its foreign affiliate may be a two-way one, in which each may have debt and equity investment in the other. Thus, a U.S. 8. The withholding tax was repealed in July 1984. 22 parent may have investment in a foreign affiliate that, in turn, has investment in it as a result of the affiliate's lending funds to, or acquiring voting securities or other equity interest in, the U.S. parent. As discussed earlier, in the intercompany accounts of the position, affiliate receivables from their U.S. parents (reverse debt investment) are netted against affiliate payables to their U.S. parents. The question arises as to whether affiliates' equity investment in their U.S. parents (reverse equity investment) should also be netted against the U.S. parents' equity investment in them. Conceptually, one can argue that reverse equity, as well as debt, investment should be netted to obtain an accurate measure of the net investment by U.S. parents in affiliates. This was the treatment before 1977, but, in some instances, it resulted in double-counting among the various accounts of the U.S. international investment position and in the capital accounts of the U.S. balance of payments. Therefore, since 1977, reverse equity investment of foreign affiliates in their U.S. parents has not been netted against analogous investment of U.S. parents in their affiliates. It is instead included in the foreign direct investment position in the United States if the affiliate's ownership in its U.S. parent is 10 percent or more, or in the foreign portfolio investment position in the United States if the affiliate's ownership is less than 10 percent. However, reverse debt investment continues to be netted.9 The direct investment position at the end of a year is equal to the position at the beginning of the year plus the change in the position during the year. The change during the year is the sum of direct investment capital outflows and valuation adjustments. Direct investment capital outflows are defined below. Valuation adjustments are broadly defined to include all changes in the position other than capital outflows. Such changes primarily reflect differences between transactions values on U.S. parents' books, which are used by BEA to record capital outflows, and book values on foreign affiliates' books, which are used to record the position and, hence, changes in the position. For example, they include differences between the proceeds from and the book values of affiliates that are sold or liquidated by U.S. parents; differences between the purchase price and the book values of affiliates that are acquired by U.S. parents; and writeoffs resulting from uncompensated expropriations of affiliates. As noted earlier, valuation adjustments also include the one-time adjustment to owners' equity made by affiliates that, during 1982, switched from using FASB 8 to using FASB 52 as the basis for translating their financial statements from foreign currencies into U.S. dollars. (See the section on exchange gains and losses and translation adjustments.) In theory, the direct investment position could be based either on the books of U.S. parents or on the books of foreign affiliates. Traditionally, it has been based on the foreign affiliates' books because the valuation method used on affiliates' books—that is, historical cost—is usually fairly consistent from affiliate to affiliate, while that used 9. The one exception to this rule for reverse debt investment is in the extremely rare case in which a foreign affiliate and its U.S. parent own 10 percent or more of each other. To avoid double-counting, the U.S. parent's debt and equity investment in the affiliate is included in the U.S. direct investment position abroad, while the affiliate's reverse investment—debt as well as equity—in the U.S. parent is included in the foreign direct investment position in the United States. In this one case, a foreign affiliate's debt investment in its U.S. parent is not netted against the parent's debt investment in it. METHODOLOGY on U.S. parents' books may vary from parent to parent. For example, depending on their percentage ownership, some parents may use the cost method while others may use the equity method of valuing investments (if the cost method is used, the U.S. parents' equity in retained earnings since acquisition or establishment would be excluded). Still other parents may use market values or may write off the excess of market value over book value, either in whole or in part. In contrast to the position, most balance of payments flow items—equity capital and intercompany debt outflows, distributed earnings, interest, royalties and license fees, and other services transactions—are based on the books of the U.S. parents. This is mainly because, for balance of payments purposes, transactions values—which may be available only from the U.S. parents' books—are required. (For example, when a U.S. parent purchases or sells an affiliate's stock to or from an unaffiliated third party, the transaction is recorded only on the parent's books, not on the affiliate's books.) Direct investment capital outflows.—Direct investment capital outflows consist of equity capital outflows, reinvested earnings, and intercompany debt outflows. As a result of the change in treatment of unincorporated affiliates discussed earlier, direct investment capital outflows to such affiliates, which previously were shown together as a single summary account, have been split into the equity capital, reinvested earnings, and intercompany debt components. Each component is combined with the corresponding component for incorporated affiliates to obtain a total for all affiliates. In the few cases where equity capital flows of an unincorporated affiliate could not be separated from intercompany debt flows, the entire amount is considered equity capital. Equity capital outflows are net increases in U.S. parents' equity in their foreign affiliates, whether incorporated or unincorporated. They exclude changes in equity that result from the reinvestment of earnings, which are considered a separate component of direct investment capital outflows. Increases in U.S. parents' equity in their foreign affiliates result from the U.S. parents' establishment of new foreign affiliates, initial acquisitions of a 10-percent-ormore ownership interest in existing foreign business enterprises, acquisitions of additional ownership interests in existing foreign affiliates, and capital contributions to affiliates. Such increases in equity are recorded as capital outflows. Decreases in equity result from liquidations of foreign affiliates, partial or total sales of ownership interests in foreign affiliates, and returns of capital of contributions. They include liquidating dividends, which are a return of capital to U.S. parents upon the liquidation of affiliates or the sale of affiliates' assets. Decreases in equity are recorded as capital inflows to U.S. parents and are netted against increases in equity, to derive the net increase in U.S. parents' equity in their foreign affiliates. Equity capital outflows are recorded at transactions values, based on the books of U.S. parents. Such outflows may differ from those based on the books of foreign affiliates. For example, as noted earlier, when a U.S. parent purchases or sells capital stock from or to an unaffiliated third party, the transaction is recorded only on the parent's books, not on the affiliate's books. Also, transactions values on U.S. parents' books reflect the actual cost of METHODOLOGY ownership interests in affiliates that are acquired or sold by U.S. parents, including any premium or discount; such values may differ from the book values recorded on the affiliates' books. (Transactions values may also differ from market values if, for example, the U.S. parent and the person from, or to, whom the U.S. parent is acquiring or selling the ownership interest are affiliated rather than independent.) For unincorporated affiliates, equity capital outflows include changes in assets that may be carried only on the U.S. parents' books. For example, fixed assets of a branch may be carried only on the parent's, not the affiliate's, books. Reinvested earnings of foreign affiliates are earnings less distributed earnings. Earnings are U.S. parents' shares in the net income of their foreign affiliates, after provision for foreign income taxes, plus their shares of any capital gains or losses that, according to FASB 52, are not included in affiliates' net income for income statement purposes. Net income and, therefore, earnings, are taken from the books of the foreign affiliate. A U.S. parent's share in net income is based on its directly held equity interest in the foreign affiliate. For incorporated foreign affiliates, distributed earnings are dividends on common or preferred stock held by U.S. parents, before deduction of foreign withholding taxes and whether paid out of current or past earnings. Dividends exclude stock and liquidating dividends. Stock dividends are excluded because they are a capitalization of retained earnings—a substitution of one type of equity (capital stock) for another (retained earnings)—-which reduces the amount of retained earnings available for distribution, but leaves total owners' equity unchanged. (Thus, stock dividends do not give rise to entries in the balance of payments accounts.) Liquidating dividends are excluded because they are a return of capital, rather than a remittance of earnings. (Liquidating dividends are recorded instead as inflows in the direct investment equity capital account.) For unincorporated affiliates, distributed earnings are earnings distributed 10 U.S. parents, whether out of to current or past earnings. Distributed earnings are based on the books of the U.S. parents. Since they are on an accrual basis, they are reported as of the date they are either received from, or entered into intercompany accounts with, foreign affiliates, whichever occurred first. Thus, for example, dividends declared by a foreign affiliate, but not remitted because of exchange controls or for other reasons, are included in dividends when they are entered into intercompany accounts with the affiliate; at the same time, an offsetting intercompany debt outflow is recorded in the direct investment capital account. Distributed earnings are included whether they are paid in cash, through debt creation, or in kind. Earnings are included in direct investment income (see definition in the next section) because they are income to the U.S. parent, whether they are reinvested or remitted to the parent. However, because earnings that are reinvested are not actually transferred to the U.S. parent, but rather increase the parent's investment in its affiliate, an entry of equal magnitude but opposite sign to that made 10. Except in rare instances, distributed earnings of unincorporated foreign affiliates are not subject to foreign withholding taxes. For publication purposes, such taxes were assumed to be zero. 23 in the direct investment income account is made in the direct investment capital account. Intercompany debt outflows consist of the increase in U.S. parents' net intercompany account receivables from their foreign affiliates during the year. The increase is derived by subtracting the net outstanding intercompany account balance at the end of the previous year from the net outstanding balance at the end of the current year. The net balance at the end of a year is calculated as U.S. parents' receivables (amounts due) from affiliates less U.S. parents' payables (amounts owed) to affiliates. When a U.S. parent lends funds to its foreign affiliate, its receivables increase; subsequently, when the affiliate repays the principal owed to its U.S. parent, the U.S. parent's receivables from the affiliate are reduced. In parallel fashion, when a U.S. parent borrows funds from its foreign affiliate, its payables increase; subsequently, when the U.S. parent repays the principal owed to its affiliate, the U.S. parent's payables to the affiliate are reduced. Increases in U.S. parents' receivables from their affiliates or reductions in U.S. parents' payables to their affiliates give rise to outflows on intercompany account. Reductions in U.S. parents' receivables from their affiliates or increases in U.S. parents' payables to their affiliates give rise to inflows. Not all intercompany account transactions reflect actual flows of funds. For example, when distributed earnings, interest, or royalties and license fees accrue to a U.S. parent from its foreign affiliate, the full amount is included as a current account receipt on U.S. direct investment abroad. If all or part of that amount is not actually transferred to the U.S. parent, the amount not transferred is entered into the intercompany account as an increase in the U.S. parent's receivables from its affiliate (an outflow). The net change in intercompany accounts includes changes in the net book value of capital leases and of operating leases of 1 year or more between U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates. (See discussion in the section on the direct investment position.) When property is leased by a foreign affiliate from its U.S. parent, the net book value of the leased property is treated as an increase in the U.S. parent's receivables from its affiliate and is recorded as an intercompany debt outflow. The subsequent payment of principal on a capital lease, or of depreciation on an operating lease, is a return of capital and, for property leased by the foreign affiliate from its parent, is recorded as an intercompany debt inflow because it reduces the U.S. parent's receivables from its affiliate. (When property is leased to a U.S. parent by its foreign affiliate, the flows recorded are the reverse of the preceding.) As noted in the last section, the intercompany accounts component of the direct investment position has, since 1977, included outstanding funds that are borrowed from unaffiliated foreigners and then reloaned to U.S. parents by Netherlands Antilles finance affiliates. When the funds are reloaned to U.S. parents, they are recorded in the direct investment capital account as an increase in U.S. parents' payables to their Netherlands Antilles finance affiliates—that is, as an intercompany debt inflow. Subsequent repayments of the borrowing are recorded as intercompany debt outflows. Intercompany debt outflows, like equity capital outflows, are based on the books of U.S. parents and may 24 differ from those based on the books of foreign affiliates. For example, a U.S. parent's receivables from its affiliate, as recorded on the parent's books, may not necessarily be equal to the affiliate's payables to its parent, as recorded on the affiliate's books, due to differences in accounting or valuation. Most direct investment capital outflows are the result of transactions between U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates, including direct debt transactions between U.S. parents and their indirectly owned foreign affiliates. Equity capital outflows, however, may also result from transactions between U.S. parents and unaffiliated foreigners that change U.S. parents' equity in their foreign affiliates. An example of the latter is a U.S. parent's purchase of an affiliate's capital stock from an unaffiliated foreigner, rather than from the affiliate itself. Direct investment capital outflows exclude the transfer of a direct investment interest between two U.S. persons. Such a transfer is excluded because it changes neither the nature of the investment interest—that is, it remains a direct investment interest—nor the value of the U.S. direct investment position abroad. It merely represents a shift in the ownership of the direct investment interest from one U.S. person to another. If, however, either U.S. person has a portfolio (less than 10 percent) investment interest before a transfer of equity that, in connection with the transfer, becomes a direct investment interest, a direct investment capital outflow and offsetting portfolio investment capital inflow are recorded for the extinguished portfolio interest. Similarly, if either U.S. person had a direct investment interest before a transfer of equity that, in connection with the transfer, becomes a portfolio investment interest, a direct investment capital inflow and offsetting portfolio investment capital outflow are recorded for the new portfolio interest. Such shifts in ownership interests between the direct and portfolio investment accounts are recorded as offsetting capital flows in the two accounts because they change the nature of the investment interest and represent a shift in the investment position from one account to the other. Direct investment capital outflows exclude transactions between foreign affiliates and U.S. persons other than the affiliates' own U.S. parents. For example, loans by a U.S. bank to a foreign affiliate in which the bank does not have a direct investment ownership interest, and loans by one U.S. parent to another U.S. parent's foreign affiliate in which the first U.S. parent does not have a direct investment ownership interest, are excluded. (They are included instead in the portfolio investment accounts.) When direct investment capital outflows are classified by country, the country of foreign affiliate is used, even if the foreign affiliate is not itself a party to the transaction. Thus, for example, if a U.S. parent purchases an affiliate's capital stock from a third-country transactor, such transactions are nevertheless classified in the country of the affiliate. They are classified in the affiliate's country because the resulting outflows change the U.S. direct investment position in that country. (However, the associated settlement flows, which are included in the portfolio investment account, are likely to be classified in the country of the transactor. If the two countries are in different geographical areas, a statistical discrepancy between areas would occur in the U.S. balance of payments accounts.) METHODOLOGY In cases where reverse investment exists, treatment of reverse direct investment capital flows is the same as that for the analogous accounts in the direct investment position. (See discussion on the direct investment position.) Certain transactions may affect two of the major components of direct investment capital outflows simultaneously and by exactly offsetting amounts. Such transactions are "grossed up"—that is, the outflows and the offsetting inflows resulting from the transaction are recorded in the accounts for each component rather than being netted to zero and not recorded in either account. However, because such gross flows are exactly offsetting, they have no net effect on outflows as a whole. An example of a transaction that results in gross, but not net, flows is are the capitalization of intercompany debt (which gives rise to an intercompany debt inflow from, and an equity capital outflow to, the same affiliate). Direct investment income.—Direct investment income is the return on the U.S. direct investment position abroad— that is, it is the U.S. parents' return on their debt and equity investment in their foreign affiliates. It consists of earnings (the U.S. parents' shares in the net income of their foreign affiliates plus their shares of any capital gains or losses not included in affiliates' net income for income statement purposes), less foreign withholding taxes on distributed earnings received by U.S. parents from their foreign affiliates, plus interest (net of withholding taxes) on intercompany accounts. Interest is defined as interest received by U.S. parents from their foreign affiliates, net of interest paid by U.S. parents to their foreign affiliates. Direct investment income is recorded as accrued. When funds are not actually transferred to U.S. parents, offsetting entries are made in the direct investment capital account. Direct investment income differs from earnings (as defined in the previous section) because it is from the viewpoint of U.S. parents—that is, it is the return the U.S. parents receive on their investment. Earnings, in contrast, are from the viewpoint of affiliates—that is, they are (the U.S. parents' shares of) what the affiliates earn from their business. Thus, to derive direct investment income, foreign withholding taxes on distributed earnings are subtracted from earnings, because they reduce the U.S. parents' return, and interest (net of withholding taxes) on intercompany accounts are added to earnings, because it increases the U.S. parents' return. Earnings (net of withholding taxes on distributed earnings) are the U.S. parents' return on their equity investment, while interest (net of withholding taxes) is the U.S. parents' return on their debt investment in foreign affiliates. Both direct investment income and earnings are defined to include all capital gains and losses, whether or not such gains and losses are included in net income for income statement purposes. They include, for example, gains and losses, whether realized or unrealized, that result from the sale or other disposition of affiliates' assets and liabilities, from changes in the dollar value of foreign-currency-denominated assets and liabilities that are caused by exchange rate changes, from writedowns of the book value of assets and liabilities, and from the translation of the affiliates' financial statements from local currencies into dol- METHODOLOGY 25 lars. They also include extraordinary items (material Table 8.—Source and Relationship of Direct Investment Income and Its Components items that are unusual and nonrecurring) and all other [Millions of dollars] income-type items that, under GAAP, are not included in the income statements of affiliates but instead are taken Line Fiscal year 1982 amount directly to an equity account or to retained earnings. Such capital gains and losses, like ordinary income, are consid25,337 Earnings (2 + 3 or 4 + 5) -2,880 Capital gains/losses ered part of the U.S. parents' return on their investments 28,217 Earnings before capital gains/losses in affiliates. 23,137 Distributed earnings 2,200 As noted earlier, companies that used FASB 52 to transReinvested earnings 1,075 late foreign affiliates' financial statements into dollars Withholding taxes on distributed earnings may have excluded certain exchange gains and losses and -2,339 Interest (net of withholding taxes) translation adjustments from their affiliates' net income, 21,922 Income (1-6 + 7 or 5+7 + 11) as reported for income statement purposes. In addition, 24,802 Income before capital gains/losses (8 — 2) 24,262 certain extraordinary items may have been excluded. Sep22,062 Earnings (net of withholding taxes) (1—6) arate data on the U.S. parents' shares of these items were Distributed earnings (net of withholding taxes) (4 — 6) obtained in the benchmark survey and are added to the for tangible parents' shares of reported net income of affiliates to affiliates of service charges, chargestapethe use of Both reproperty, and film and television rentals. derive direct investment income for balance of payments ceipts and payments are net of (foreign or U.S.) withholdpurposes. ing taxes, are reported as accrued, and are based on the Withholding taxes are taxes withheld by governments books of U.S. parents. on income or other funds that are distributed or remitted. Service charges consist of fees for services—such as As noted above, earnings are before, but direct investment management, professional, or technical services—rendered income is after, deduction of withholding taxes. between U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates, whether Interest is interest received by, or credited to, U.S. par- in the form of sales of services or reimbursements. Sales ents on debt owed to them by their foreign affiliates, less of services are receipts for services rendered that are norinterest paid or credited by U.S. parents on debt owed by mally included in sales in the income statement of the them to their foreign affiliates, both after deduction of seller. Receipts for services rendered are included in sales (foreign or U.S.) withholding taxes. For foreign affiliates if performance of the service is a primary activity of the that are banks, interest includes only receipts on the U.S. enterprise. For example, if a U.S. management consulting parents' permanent debt capital. Interest includes net in- firm provides management consulting services to its forterest on leases between U.S. parents and foreign affiliates eign affiliates, the revenues therefrom would normally be that are capitalized (capital leases), because the outstand- included in its sales. ing capitalized value of such leases is included in the inReimbursements are receipts for services rendered that tercompany account component of the direct investment are normally included in "other income," rather than in position. Interest is reported as accrued and is included in sales, in the income statement of the provider of the servdirect investment income whether paid in cash, through ice. Such receipts should be included in "other income," debt creation, or in kind. rather than sales, if performance of the service is not Table 8 shows direct investment income and the rela- among the primary activities of the enterprise; the service tionship among its components for all foreign affiliates of performed may, however, facilitate or support the conduct all U.S. parents. of the enterprise's primary activities. This would be the Direct investment royalties and license fees.—Direct in- case, for example, if a U.S. manufacturing firm occasionalmanagement, professional, technical, or other vestment royalties and license fees are receipts by U.S. ly providesits foreign affiliates on a fee basis. services to parents from, less payments by U.S. parents to, their forReimbursements may take the form of allocated exeign affiliates of royalties, license fees, and other fees for penses or direct charges for the services rendered. Allocatthe use or sale of intangible property or rights, such as patents, industrial processes, trademarks, copyrights, fran- ed expenses are types of overhead expenses that are apchises, designs, know-how, formulas, techniques, manufac- portioned among the various divisions or parts of an enturing rights, and other intangible assets or proprietary terprise. Research and development assessments on forrights. Both receipts and payments are net of (foreign or eign affiliates by a U.S. parent for research and development the parent performs and shares with its affiliates is U.S.) withholding taxes. Receipts and payments of royalties and license fe.es are an example. In the 1977 benchmark survey, sales of services and rereported as accrued. When funds are not actually transimbursements should have been reported together in the ferred, offsetting entries are made in the intercompany single item "fees for services rendered." However, in their debt account with foreign affiliates. Both receipts and payments are based on the books of responses to that item, many companies failed to cover the U.S. parents and are reported as of the date they are the full range of services rendered by parents and affilieither received from or paid to foreign affiliates or entered ates to each other. Underreporting was particularly eviinto the intercompany debt account with foreign affiliates, dent for services that are considered sales rather than reimbursements. For 1982, therefore, the item from the 1977 whichever occurred first. survey was split into two separate items, one for sales of Other direct investment services.—Other direct invest- services and one for reimbursements. In the instructions ment services transactions consist of receipts by U.S. par- for each item, coverage was clarified by specifying where ents from, less payments by U.S. parents to, their foreign the charges to be included would normally appear in the 26 income statement of the provider of the service. Review of the 1982 data confirmed that underreporting did occur with the single-item approach used in 1977. The review also indicated that certain transactions included in sales of services in the 1982 survey probably, for balance of payments purposes, should not be included. Under current practice, several types of transactions are already included elsewhere in the U.S. balance of payments accounts and to include them also in "other direct investment services" would be duplicative. In particular, intercompany payments of reinsurance premiums, and reimbursements for reinsurance losses, are already reported in a separate BEA survey and are included, together with similar transactions with unaffiliated foreign persons, in the "other private services" account of the U.S. balance of payments. Also, receipts and payments for transporting goods to or from the U.S. customs area are already included, together with similar transactions with unaffiliated foreign persons, in the "other transportation" account. In addition, payments made by parents to foreign affiliates for transporting the parent's goods between foreign ports were reported in the benchmark survey as sales of services by the affiliates to the parents, but are excluded from this item for balance of payments purposes. Such transportation charges become a component of the parents' cost of the goods and are included in the goods' ultimate value. That value, including the transportation charges, is already reflected elsewhere in the accounts. Therefore, inclusion of the transportation payments in this item as well would result in a statistical discrepancy. During the data review, transactions that should not have been included in sales of services for balance of payments purposes were eliminated, to the extent they were identifiable. Most of the larger transactions were identified; however, many of the smaller ones were not and remain in the published totals. Payments for transporting goods both between U.S. and foreign ports and between two foreign ports are shown as addenda items in columns 10 and 11, respectively, of tables I.V7, I.V8, I.V15, II.V7, II.V8, III.V7, and III.V8. The comparable receipts are not shown because, in most cases, they could not be separately identified and were known to be relatively small. METHODOLOGY A number of reporters also included, in sales of services, receipts for manufacturing-type activities performed for others on contract, such as receipts by a refinery for refining crude oil that it does not itself own. These receipts are for manufacturing activities rather than for sales of services. Such receipts were eliminated from sales of services in the tables in this publication. Rentals for the use of tangible property include total lease payments under operating leases of 1 year or less and net rent on operating leases of more than 1 year that have not been capitalized. From the lessors' viewpoint, total lease payments for operating leases consist of two components: (1) net rent, which covers interest, administrative expenses, and profit and (2) depreciation, which is a return of capital. For operating leases of more than 1 year, net rent is included in this account and depreciation is included as an intercompany debt flow in the direct investment capital account. For operating leases of 1 year or less, total lease payments—both net rent and depreciation—are included in this account. They are included because the value of property leased to or from foreigners for 1 year or less is excluded from U.S. merchandise exports and imports in the U.S. balance of payments accounts; because no export or import by U.S. parents is recorded in the merchandise trade account, no subsequent return of capital to or by U.S. parents in the form of depreciation is recorded in the direct investment capital account. Such depreciation is instead considered part of rentals—a receipt for services rendered by, rather than a return of capital to, the lessor. Film and television tape rentals are rentals received by U.S. parents from, less rentals paid by U.S. parents to, their foreign affiliate for the use or sale of film and television tapes. When such film and television tapes are shipped by U.S. parents to foreign affiliates, receipts for the tapes are considered receipts for services rather than receipts for merchandise because the cost of the physical tapes themselves is usually incidental to the value of the services—entertainment, education, etc.—that they provide. Thus, film and television tape rentals are excluded from U.S. merchandise trade and are included instead in "other" direct investment services. TABLE ARRANGEMENT As noted above, the amount and type of data collected in the benchmark survey depended on whether the foreign affiliates or U.S. parents were banks or nonbanks and, for nonbank affiliates, on whether they were majority or minority owned. Data could have been published, at different levels of detail, for 15 possible groups of affiliates and their parents. Table 9 shows the 15 affiliate groups; selected data for the affiliates in each group are shown in panel A and selected data for each group's U.S. parents are shown in the corresponding column of panel B. Due to space and resource limitations, data are presented in the remainder of this publication only for 5 of the 15 groups of affiliates and their parents: Group I—all affiliates of all U.S. parents (column 1), group II—nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents (column 7), group III—majorityowned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents (column 8), group IV—nonbank affiliates of U.S. parents in banking (column 10), and group V—bank affiliates of all U.S. parents (column 13).1X In this publication, 193 different table formats are presented. Not all of the formats are published for each affiliate group. In some cases, the necessary data were not collected; in others, confidentiality requirements or space limitations precluded publication of certain formats for a given affiliate group even though the data were available. In total, 50 tables are included for group I, 89 for group II, 166 for group III, 2 for group IV, and 1 for group V affiliates and their parents. 11. In this publication, the term "majority-owned nonbank affiliate" means a nonbank affiliate in which the combined direct and indirect ownership interest of all U.S. parents exceeds 50 percent. Table 9.—Selected Data for Foreign Affiliates and Their U.S. Parents from the 1982 Benchmark Survey Panel A.—Affiliate Data (1) Number of affiliates Total assets (millions of dollars) Sales 1 (millions .of dollars) Net income (millions of dollars) Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars) U.S. direct investment position abroad (millions of dollars) Direct investment income (millions of dollars) Of nonbank parents (2) Of bank parents (3) Total (4) Majority- Minorityowned owned nonbank nonbank 3 affiliates 2 affiliates (6) (5) Of bank parents Of nonbank parents Of all parents Of all parents Bank affiliates Nonbank affiliates All affiliates Majority- Minorityowned owned nonbank nonbank affiliates 2 affiliates 3 Total (7) (8) (9) Majority- Minorityowned owned nonbank nonbank affiliaffiliates 2 ates3 Total (10) (12) (11) Of all parents Of nonbank parents Of bank parents (13) (14) (15) 18,339 17,278 1,061 17,457 14,589 2,868 17,213 14,475 2,738 244 114 130 882 65 817 1,348,494 781,463 567,031 774,772 591,717 183,055 751,486 580,266 171,220 23,286 11,451 11,835 573,721 29,977 543,744 1,026,891 945,968 80,923 939,670 731,536 208,134 935,780 730,235 205,545 3,890 1,301 2,589 87,220 10,187 77,033 36,010 31,551 4,459 31,570 26,371 5,199 31,309 26,139 5,170 261 232 29 4,440 243 4,197 6,816.0 161.2 6,654.8 6,657.0 5,024.3 1,632.7 5,022.4 6,640.2 1,617.8 16.7 2.0 14.7 159.0 14.5 144.5 2,564 111,920 89,483 22,437 111,709 89,445 22,264 211 38 173 2,618 266 2,352 198,815 8,505 196,978 183,259 13,719 198,391 185,230 13,161 -1,413 -1,971 558 10,342 424 9,918 18,416 3,506 18,039 16,842 1,197 18,354 17,190 1,164 -315 -348 33 3,883 62 3,821 114,539 111,975 207,320 21,922 Panel B.—U.S. Parent Data Nonbank parents Bank parents (3) Bank parents Nonbank parents All parents All parents Parents of bank affiliates Parents of nonbank affiliates Parents of all affiliates Total*- Of majorityowned nonbank " affiliates25 Of minorityowned nonbank affiliates35 (6) Total 4 Of majorityowned nonbank affiliates 2 5 Of minorityowned nonbank affiliates 3 5 (9) Total 4 (10) Of Of majority- minorityowned owned nonbank nonbank affiliaffiliates35 ates25 (12) All parents 4 (13) Bank Nonbank parents 4 parents 4 (14) (15) (1) Number of U.S. parents Total assets (millions of dollars) Sales 1 (millions of dollars) Net income (millions of dollars) Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars) (2) (4) (5) (7) (8) 2,245 2,162 133 2,138 1,931 778 2,110 1,908 757 28 23 21 151 19 132 3,754,218 2,741,899 1,012,319 3,307,750 3,223,999 2,366,834 2,741,619 2,703,254 1,862,143 566,131 520,745 504,691 1,184,487 173,503 1,010,984 2,465,170 2,348,522 116,648 2,415,055 2,312,946 1,704,904 2,348,388 2,249,876 1,645,177 66,667 63,070 59,727 173,981 57,544 116,437 107,694 102,053 5,641 104,851 103,285 75,655 102,044 100,716 73,250 2,807 2,569 2,405 8,164 2,531 5,633 19,440.2 537,517 18,706.4 520,418 733.8 17,099 19,065.2 529,577 18,524.2 517,611 12,781.9 375,251 1. Sales were not reported on the BE-10A BANK and BE-lOft BANK forms. Thus, in this table, total income was used in place of sales for bank parents and affiliates. 2. A "majority-owned nonbank affiliate" is a nonbank affiliate in which the combined direct and indirect ownership interest of all U.S. parents exceeds 50 percent. 3. A "minority-owned nonbank affiliate" is any nonbank affiliate that is not a "majority-owned nonbank affiliate," as defined in footnote 2. 18,704.6 520,383 18,192.3 509,117 12,470.3 367,124 360.6 9,194 (11) 331.9 8,494 311.6 8,127 1,012.0 26,585 279.9 9,523 732.1 17,062 4. Because some parents have both nonbank and bank affiliates, the sum of columns 4 and 13, 7 and 14, and 10 and 15 contain duplication and do not equal the totals in columns 1, 2, and 3, respectively. 5. Because some parents have both majority- and minority-owned affiliates, the sums of columns 5 and 6, 8 and 9, and 11 and 12 contain duplication and do not equal the totals in columns 4, 7, and 10, respectively. 27 28 The list of tables that follows indicates the table formats included in this publication for each of the five affiliate groups. The heading shows the five groups; the stub lists the different table formats. An "X" in the column for a given affiliate group means that the listed table format is published for the affiliates in that group or for their U.S. parents. The number of a given table consists of (1) a Roman numeral (I, II, III, IV, or V) to indicate the affiliate group covered, (2) a capital letter to indicate the general subject matter (where letters A-J indicate that the table contains foreign affiliate financial and operating data; K-R, U.S. parent financial and operating data; and S-W, direct investment position and balance of payments data), and (3) an Arabic numeral to indicate the specific subject matter of the table. Thus, table I.A5 covers all affiliates of all U.S. parents (group I), relates generally to affiliates' balance sheets, and provides data specifically on total assets disaggregated by country by industry. If a given table format is published for more than one affiliate group, it will have the same letter and Arabic numeral designation (to indicate that the general and specific subject matters of the tables are the same), but different Roman numerals (to indicate that different affiliate groups are being cov- TABLE ARRANGEMENT ered). For example, table III.A5 has the same format and the same general and specific subject matters as table I.A5, but covers majority-owned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents (group III), rather than all affiliates of all U.S. parents (group I). All tables for group I are presented first, followed by the tables for groups II, III, IV, and V, in that order. The group covered is indicated at the top of each table. It should be noted that data for U.S. parents of group IV affiliates (that is, for U.S. parents in banking that have nonbank foreign affiliates) are shown in column 10, panel B, of table 9. Also, data for group V affiliates (that is, for bank affiliates of all U.S. parents) are shown in the "banking" industry line or column in the group I tables for all affiliates. The data for group IV bank parents and group V bank affiliates are not repeated in the group IV and group V tables. When a given table format is not shown for an affiliate group, the numbering of tables for that group may not be consecutive. For example, the first table presented for group I affiliates is table I.A5 because the formats for tables I.A1-4 are not presented. The footnotes to all tables follow the last table and are arranged according to the table to which they refer. 29 LIST OF TABLES LIST OF TABLES Affiliate group III An "X" in the column for a given affiliate group means that the listed table format is published for the affiliates in that group or for their U.S. parents. For further explanation, see the section on table arrangement. All affiliates of all U.S. parents Nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Majorityowned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Foreign affiliate financial and operating data A. Balance sheet: 1. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Country by Account 2. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Country by Account 3. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Industry by Account 4. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry by Account 5. Total Assets of Affiliates, Country by Industry 6. Total Assets of Affiliates, Industry by Country 7. Net Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Country by Industry 8. Net Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Industry by Country 9. Total Liabilities of Affiliates, Country by Industry , 10. Total Liabilities of Affiliates, Industry by Country 11. Owners' Equity of Affiliates, Country by Industry 12. Owners' Equity of Affiliates, Industry by Country 13. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account 14. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account 15. Total Assets of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country 16. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets at Close FY 1981, Country by Account 17. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity at Close FY 1981, Country by Account.... 18. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets at Close FY 1981, Industry by Account 19. Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity at Close FY 1981, Industry by Account.... B. External financial position: 1. External Financial Position of Affiliates in Selected Countries, Selected Industry and Transactor by Account 2. External Financial Position of Affiliates, Selected Industry of U.S. Parent and Transactor by Account C. Property, plant, and equipment: 1. Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Country by Account 2. Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Industry by Account 3. Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account 4. Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Type 5. Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Industry by Type 6. Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Industry 7. Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Industry by Country 8. Plant and Equipment Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Industry 9. Petroleum and Mining Exploration and Development Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Type D. Income statement: 1. Income Statement of Affiliates, Country by Account 2. Income Statement of Affiliatey, Industry by Account 3. Sales by Affiliates, Country by Industry 4. Sales by Affiliates, Industry by Country 5. Foreign Income Taxes of Affiliates, Country by Industry 6. Net Income of Affiliates, Country by Industry 7. Net Income of Affiliates, Industry by Country 8. Income Statement of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account 9. Sales by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country 10. Foreign Income Taxes of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country 11. Net Income of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country E. Sales: 1. Sales by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Destination 2. Sales by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Destination 3. Local Sales by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 4. Sales by Affiliates to the United States, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 5. Sales by Affiliates to "Other" Countries, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 6. Sales by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Destination 7. Sales by Affiliates to "Other" Countries, Selected Industry and Country of Affiliate by Country of Destination 8. Sales by Affiliates to Affiliates in "Other" Countries, Selected Industry and Country of Affiliate by Country of Destination 9. Sales by Affiliates to Unaffiliated Foreigners in "Other" Countries, Selected Industry and Country of Affiliate by Country of Destination 10. Sales of Goods and Services by Affiliates, Country by Type and Destination 11. Sales of Goods and Services by Affiliates, Industry by Type and Destination 12. Sales of Goods by Affiliates, Country by Industry 13. Sales of Goods by Affiliates, Industry by Country 14. Sales of Services by Affiliates, Country by Industry 15. Sales of Services by Affiliates, Industry by Country 16. Sales of Goods and Services by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type and Destination 17. Sales by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Industry of Sales X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X IV Nonbank Bank affiliates affiliates of U.S. ofallU.S. parents in parents banking 30 LIST OF TABLES LIST OF TABLES—Continued Affiliate group III An "X" in the column for a given affiliate group means that the listed table format is published for the affiliates in that group or for their U.S. parents. For further explanation, see the section on table arrangement. All affiliates ofallU.S. parents Nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Majorityowned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Foreign affiliate financial and operating data—Continued F. Employment and employee compensation: 1. Employment and Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Country by Type 2. Employment and Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry by Type 3. Employment of Affiliates, Country by Industry 4. Employment of Affiliates, Industry by Country 5. Research and Development Scientists and Engineers of Affiliates, Country by Industry 6. Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Country by Industry 7. Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry by Country 8. Wages and Salaries of Affiliates, Country by Industry 9. Employee Benefit Plans of Affiliates, Country by Industry 10. Employment and Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type 11. Employment of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country 12. Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country 13. Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, by Country 14. Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, by Industry 15. Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry 16. Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, by Country 17. Wages and Salaries of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry 18. Employee Benefit Plans of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry. 19. Compensation Per Hour of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry. 20. Compensation Per Hour of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Industry by Country. 21. Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, by Industry of U.S. Parent 22. Compensation Per Hour of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country G. U.S. merchandise trade: 1. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Product 2. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Product 3. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 4. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Country of Affiliate 5. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Product 6. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Industry of Affiliate by Product 7. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 8. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product 9. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Product 10. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Industry of Affiliate by Product 11. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 12. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Whom Shipped and Intended Use 13. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Whom Shipped and Intended Use 14. U.S. Exports of Capital Equipment Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate. 15. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates for Resale Without Further Manufacture, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 16. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates for Further Manufacture, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 17. U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Intended Use 18. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Product 19. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Product 20. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 21. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Country of Affiliate 22. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Product 23. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Industry of Affiliate by Product 24. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 25. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product 26. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Product 27. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Industry of Affiliate by Product 28. U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X IV Nonbank Bank affiliates affiliates ofU.S. ofallU.S. parents in parents banking 31 LIST OF TABLES LIST OF TABLES—Continued Affiliate group III An "X" in the column for a given affiliate group means that the listed table format is published for the affiliates in that group or for their U.S. parents. For further explanation, see the section on table arrangement. All affiliates of all U.S. parents Nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Majorityowned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Foreign affiliate financial and operating data—Continued H. Technology: 1. Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by Affiliates, Country by Type 2. Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by Affiliates, Industry by Type 3. Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for Affiliates, Country by Industry 4. Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for Affiliates, Industry by Country 5. Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type 6. Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country 7. Royalties and License Fees of Affiliates, Receipts and Payments, Country by Transactor 8. Royalties and License Fees of Affiliates, Receipts and Payments, Industry by Transactor 9. Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates, Country by Industry 10. Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates From Affiliated Persons, Country of Receiving Affiliate by Industry of Receiving Affiliate 11. Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates From Unaffiliated Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 12. Payments of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates, Country by Industry 13. Payments of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates to Affiliated Persons, Country of Paying Affiliate by Industry of Paying Affiliate 14. Payments of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates to Unaffiliated Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 15. Royalties and License Fees of Affiliates, Receipts and Payments, Industry of U.S. Parent by Transactor I. Investment incentives and performance requirements: 1. Affiliates That Received Investment Incentives From Foreign Governments, Country of Affiliate by Type of Incentive 2. Affiliates That Received Investment Incentives From Foreign Governments, Industry of Affiliate by Type of Incentive 3. Affiliates That Were Subject to Performance Requirements of Foreign Governments, Country of Affiliate by Type of Requirement 4. Affiliates That Were Subject to Performance Requirements of Foreign Governments, Industry of Affiliate by Type of Requirement X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X J. Selected and miscellaneous data: 1. Selected Financial and Operating Data of Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent 2. Selected Financial and Operating Data of Affiliates, by Country 3. Interest, Production Royalty Payments, Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes, and Subsidies of Affiliates, by Country 4. Interest, Production Royalty Payments, Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes, and Subsidies of Affiliates, by Industry 5. Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes of Affiliates, Country by Industry X X U.S. parent financial and operating data K. Balance sheet: 1. Balance sheet of U.S. Parents—Assets, Industry by Account 2. Balance sheet of U.S. Parents—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry by Account L. Property, plant, and equipment: 1. Property, Plant, and Equipment of U.S. Parents, Industry by Type 2. Capital Expenditures by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type 3. Petroleum and Mining Exploration and Development Expenditures by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type.. M. Income statement: 1. Income Statement of U.S. Parents, Industry by Account N. Sales: 1. Sales of Goods and Services by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type and Destination.. 2. Sales by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales O. Employment and employee compensation: 1. Employment and Employee Compensation of U.S. Parents, Industry by Type 2. Employment of U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 3. Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers Associated With Manufacturing Sales of U.S. Parents, by Industry of Sales 4. Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of U.S. Parents in Manufacturing, by Industry of U.S. Parent X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X IV Nonbank Bank affiliates affiliates of U.S. parents in of all U.S. parents banking 32 LIST OF TABLES LIST OF TABLES—Continued Affiliate group II An "X" in the column for a given affiliate group means that the listed table format is published for the affiliates in that group or for their U.S. parents. For further explanation, see the section on table arrangement. III Nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents Majorityowned nonbank affiliates of nonbank U.S. parents X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X All affiliates of all U.S. parents U.S. parent financial and operating data—Continued P. U.S. merchandise trade: 1. U.S. Exports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent.... 2. U.S. Exports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Country of Destination 3. U.S. Exports Shipped to Unaffiliated Foreigners by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product., 4. U.S. Imports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent..., 5. U.S. Imports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Country of Origin 6. U.S. Imports Shipped by Unaffiliated Foreigners to U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product Q. Technology: 1. Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by U.S. Parents, by Industry 2. Royalties and License Fees of U.S. Parents, Receipts and Payments, by Industry R. Selected and miscellaneous data: 1. Selected Financial and Operating Data of U.S. Parents, by Industry of U.S. Parent 2. Number of U.S. Parents That Had Affiliates in a Given Country and Industry, Country by Industry of Affiliate 3. Interest, Production Royalty Payments, and Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes of U.S. Parents, by Industry X X Direct investment position and balance of payments data S. U.S. direct investment position abroad: 1. U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account 2. U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account 3. U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Industry 4. U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Country 5. U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account 6. U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad at Yearend FY 1981, Country by Account 7. U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad at Yearend FY 1981, Industry by Account T. Change in the position and direct investment capital outflows: 1. Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account 2. Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account 3. Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Country by Industry 4. Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Industry by Country 5. Equity Capital Outflows, Country by Industry 6. Reinvested Earnings, Country by Industry 7. Intercompany Debt Outflows, Country by Industry 8. Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account 9. Net Increase in U.S. Parents' Holdings of Equity in Affiliates Resulting From Transactions With Foreigners, Country by Type 10. Net Increase in U.S. Parents' Holdings of Equity in Affiliates Resulting From Transactions With Foreigners, Industry by Type U. Direct investment income: 1. Direct Investment Income, Country by Component 2. Direct Investment Income, Industry by Component 3. Direct Investment Income, Country by Industry 4. Direct Investment Income, Industry by Country 5. Direct Investment Income, Industry of U.S. Parent by Component V. Direct investment royalties and license fees and other services: 1. Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type 2. Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type 3. Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Country by Industry 4. Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Industry by Country 5. Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by U.S. Parents, Country by Industry 6. Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type 7. Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type 8. Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type 9. Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Country by Industry 10. Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Industry by Country 11. Receipts for Other Services by U.S. Parents, Country by Industry 12. Payments for Other Services by U.S. Parents, Country by Industry 13. Receipts of Service Charges by U.S. Parents, Industry by Country 14. Payments of Service Charges by U.S. Parents, Industry by Country 15. Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type W. Selected data: 1. Selected Direct Investment Position and Balance of Payments Data, by Country.. X X X X X X X X X X X IV Nonbank Bank affiliates affiliates of U.S. ofallU.S. parents in parents banking TABLES Most of the tables in this publication are available on magnetic tape. In addition, BEA can provide tabulations or regression analyses of the data at cost, within the limits of available resources and subject to the legal requirement to avoid disclosure of data for a specific person. Requests should be directed to Office of the Chief, International Investment Division (BE-50), Bureau of Economic Analysis, U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, DC 20230. General notes to tables • For a description of the table arrangement and numbering system, see text. • The affiliate group covered by a given table is indicated at the top of the table. • A "majority-owned nonbank affiliate" is a nonbank affiliate in which the combined direct and indirect ownership interest of all U.S. parents exceeds 50 percent and in which assets, sales, or net income were at least $3 million in 1982. • Unless otherwise specified, the designation "by country" in a table title indicates that the data are disaggregated by country of foreign affiliate. • Unless otherwise specified, the designation "by industry" in a table title indicates that the data are disaggregated by (1) industry of foreign affiliate, if the table presents affiliate financial and operating data or balance of payments and direct investment position data (tables designated by letters A-J and S-W), or (2) by industry of U.S. parent, if the table presents U.S. parent financial and operating data (tables designated by letters KR). • The major industry "petroleum" includes all of the various 3-digit petroleum subindustries. Alkother major industries exclude these petroleum subindustries. For example, mining excludes crude petroleum, manufactur- ing excludes petroleum refining, retail trade excludes gasoline service stations, etc. • OPEC is the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. The members of OPEC are: Algeria, Ecuador, Gabon, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, and the United Arab Emirates. • Unless specified as being for close or yearend fiscal year (FY) 1981, balances and direct investment position data are as of close or yearend FY 1982; all other data are for FY 1982. The 1982 fiscal year is the affiliate's or parent's financial reporting year that ended in calendar year 1982. • Detail may not add to totals because of rounding. • For items shown in millions of dollars, an asterisk (*) indicates an amount between —$500,000 and +$500,000; for items shown in thousands of employees, it indicates a number between 0 and 50. • A "(D)" indicates that the data in the cell have been suppressed to avoid disclosure of data in that cell, or another cell, for a specific person. • The individual countries or industries included in a country or industry group shown in the heading or stub of a table may be determined by referring to table 5 (for countries) or table 6 (for industries) in the text. • All footnotes follow the last table. 33 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents 36 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table LA 5.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan afc:::::::z::::= Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum 1,348,494 828,811 120,357 580,097 508,625 24,140 2,806 55,385 66,178 6,458 6,025 23,766 6,473 36,828 280,567 71,472 6,625 889 10,335 975 15,337 4,229 31,003 581 1,499 75,092 195,210 127,331 28,949 71,108 55,676 1,676 1,320 3,279 10,694 960 406 2,493 56 6,044 28,747 15,432 (D) 53,265 42,040 2,832 8,393 502,438 324,638 63,100 7,414 30,499 2,396 5,217 1,395 3,069 11,316 1,795 38,981 18,121 18,124 2,736 222,557 91,004 26,953 1,298 49,140 2,402 7,484 4,975 1,135 1,373 53,910 16,287 6,483 855 1,198 (D) 1,389 310 1,525 726 (D) 2,189 198 1,546 445 7,615 1,720 3,053 (r 49,524 2,236 23,911 8,378 5,438 2,267 673 15,533 1,271 6,820 7,442 52,292 16,986 16,074 5,070 14,162 101,597 29,833 3,438 8,35" 4,958 11,202 27,727 6,496 5,444 2,195 1,946 17,245 53,367 () 8,821 148 344 1,320 3,528 (D) 46 19,791 () 1,618 488 11,318 4,640 2,001 2,203 437 6,678 181 2,760 3,737 10,342 (r 4,542 2,922 D 15,963 848 766 5,734 r 955 2,96' (D 726 351 13,969 20,367 Electric Wholeand Transpor- Other Food Chemi- Primary Machinsale and ery, electron- tation and cals and fabricatmanuequip- facturing trade except ic kindred allied ed ment products products metals electrical equipment Total 265,887 202,183 36,575 125,463 110,305 6,563 402 22,668 24,841 421 3,601 8,481 553 8,644 34,130 15,158 1,172 49 641 509 8,786 1,499 1,761 125 616 23,011 21,262 14,908 2,702 9,753 8,427 277 153 1,216 1,219 22 487 649 0 1,246 3,159 1,326 (D) 0 3 75 861 173 0 1,180 56,666 40,088 7,544 22,683 19,772 2,362 (D) 2,656 3,688 189 901 1,714 (D) 2,517 5,599 2,911 48 (D) 49 114 1,537 322 331 D 4,297 22,227 15,470 2,851 8,832 6,808 274 30 740 2,102 D () 581 34 592 2,364 2,025 8 0 () 481 590 124 0 0 3,116 2,580 1,320 855 6 459 5,212 4,096 3,185 (D) 2,592 (D) 5 0 0 (D) 3 910 910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,273 847 35 391 6,354 5,044 3,217 423 1,594 28 217 47 86 741 81 1,618 1,258 120 240 209 0 0 66 5,563 4,970 104 488 16,578 11,204 6,801 696 4,465 79 463 59 100 920 18 3,368 3,060 93 215 1,036 5 309 1,545 209 103 0 107 1,336 0 421 915 4,494 0 120 (. 22 0 24 310 63 37 0 26 247 0 149 98 2,407 122 2,250 (r 0 (D) 310 17 2,657 125 724 136 68 286 165 366 565 83 139 604 40 283 33 24 101 4' (E B 3,526 1,227 2,849 23 11,888 1,259 1,814 596 997 1,553 2,133 1,248 1,665 411 213 9,642 1,285 6,757 5,263 3,646 185 1,797 109 16 77 951 (°) 1,558 2 (D) 0 0 0 0 r 1,076 (r 38 0 30 590 16 71 63 906 () 1,577 55 142 0 0 1,206 17,134 12,632 449 4,053 63,704 45,776 29,516 3,179 17,623 455 1,705 391 328 5,353 483 14,756 13,662 261 833 1,504 79 0 583 15 513 0 34,438 29,226 3,165 21,625 20,342 819 3 4,517 5,167 0 704 2,467 49 715 5,901 1,283 64 0 ( 293 0 580 (D) 181 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 53 (D (D (D (D 1,05' 11202 22,621 15,016 2,693 10,100 8,518 828 112 863 2,206 (D) 236 1,395 (D) 330 2,507 1,582 (D) () 81 860 (D) 140 24 0 1,251 972 755 29 188 7,605 3,117 1,852 96 1,430 89 33 (D) 169 (D) 1,239 1,152 0 87 26 0 0 0 0 0 5 21 104 0 0. 55,636 47,194 8,138 27,622 24,166 D ) ( 6,385 0 26 316 0 (D) 6,288 3,455 (D) 0 0 (D) 2,703 65 0 53,037 40,281 9,481 24,848 22,272 (D) 57 (D) 4,074 168 (D) 1,360 326 (D) 8,312 2,577 383 25 135 94 766 57,911 45,958 5,238 33,559 22,239 (D) 513 4,302 3,004 192 (D) 2,313 15 (D) 7,372 11,320 716 329 396 187 678 790 8,079 (D) 573,721 306,870 10,590 267,103 250,839 10,987 351 20,457 18,200 4,770 1,360 8,021 4,820 9,506 172,366 16,265 1,752 (D) 0 0 4,446 0 9,322 D ) 182,813 98,287 23,198 61,562 51,462 1,691 121 2,816 5,243 (D) ( 1,326 1,028 5,931 32,741 10,100 (D) 0 196 (D) 476 246 6,814 0 8,691 3,269 4,072 21,756 4,385 2,743 2,683 7,421 9,142 520 8,443 7,381 4,492 564 2,535 721 12,756 9,671 6,324 3,090 2,105 216 769 11,953 7,176 3,771 563 953 134 266,851 166,483 13,634 2,255 6,218 1,119 84,526 77,610 4,013 261 2,437 94 164 70 3,210 93 (°) 0 1,084 D () 2,889 2,889 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 71 1,859 13,309 765 12,561 139,540 87,038 (r 103 512 o o 1,773 1,546 631 720 19 33 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 65 870 C 493 1,503 20,991 15,219 2,046 10,513 7,996 422 74 1,223 877 27 35 473 0 1,522 3,343 2,517 115 148 84 413 313 1,295 12 (D) 1,537 Other industries 51,961 32,963 13,762 10,789 10,109 (D) 26 639 3,318 (D) () 659 0 1,868 680 () 134 (D) 195 60 203 540 1,123 856 81 186 5,772 2,826 1,166 141 355 35 63 7,872 6,612 44 1,215 15,722 8,479 4,516 160 1,715 (D) 975 3,772 1,018 2,623 132 69,825 1,142 22,070 8 43,959 95 506 13 593 401 76 11! 1,06' 318 480 18 58 23 479 136 2,503 (D) 293 (D) 1,460 77 2,416 135 109 61 267 78 58 ( | r ( 60 (D) 2,835 45 113 (D) 545 281 264 0 0 2,028 (r 300 308 952 651 0 58 0 0 3,51 377 227 105 660 276 927 196 576 153 16 0 263 (D 24' 0 0 0 63 188 137 438 1,180 2,227 0 ( Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate ( • 544 134 44 33 56 410 220 (D) 838 155 r 46,838 683 8,057 3,208 (r 0 4,850 (D 3,11 (D 31,368 (D; 80 135 184 607 (D 27.D ( 42 (: 11,203 60,942 21,560 719 1,078 1,620 7,034 21,439 2,876 3,244 581 791 2,525 13,335 3,394 r ( 0 690 926 653 115 5,212 2,626 307 0 1,020 324 489 171E ( 1,576 188 0 45 (D) 1,682 129 1,210 245 98 997 312 0 75 37 226 80 2,179 1,401 (D) 245 262 2,641 (D) 3,201 (D) 84 486 (D) 230 178 3,276 3,743 37 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.A 6.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries Total Canada Total All industries- Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Europe European Communities (10) Japan Other Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific International 1,348,494 828,811 120,357 580,097 508,625 71,472 75,092 53,265 502,438 324,638 23,911 52,292 101,597 17,245 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 195,210 70,608 127,331 38,574 28,949 10,458 71,108 25,878 55,676 17,979 15,432 7,899 19,791 49 7,484 2,189 53,910 26,490 16,287 5,379 11,318 9,126 10,342 3,559 15,963 8,426 13,969 5,544 59,095 11,513 77,196 36,664 39,920 612 32,177 15,229 36,405 2,169 65,903 32,556 33,066 280 18,228 4,626 16,622 1,357 29,296 18,113 11,089 94 7,819 80 840 0 840 0 49 0 16,097 0 1,992 197 22,690 3,799 11,293 4,108 6,854 332 13,949 2,178 3,975 1,404 (D) () 1,421 (D) 7,976 (D) 8,337 789 (D) 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 265,887 21,262 5,796 5,044 10,422 56,666 28,725 10,581 5,778 2,531 9,051 22,227 11,292 3,940 7,352 10,935 34,438 1,917 202,183 14,908 4,343 3,527 7,038 40,088 21,351 7,921 3,852 1,465 5,499 15,470 7,665 3,476 4,189 7,805 29,226 1,686 9,924 24,441 1,437 535 (D) 30,136 18,113 14,443 11,929 (D) 94 19 11,699 3,395 (D) 1,005 125,463 9,753 36,575 3,158 2,702 2,381 633 4,213 474 22,683 1,595 9,986 7,544 5,887 4,792 2,630 671 522 549 3,659 695 8,832 837 4,031 2,851 1,894 1,364 D 2,137 4,802 1,487 21,625 3,165 1,356 (D) 110,305 8,427 2,895 2,086 3,446 19,772 8,102 5,481 2,379 15,158 1,326 264 294 768 2,911 1,883 406 252 63,704 6,354 1,453 1,517 3,384 16,578 7,374 2,661 1,925 1,066 3,552 6,757 3,627 464 3,163 3,130 5,212 231 45,776 5,044 1,189 1,057 2,798 11,204 5,573 1,896 1,433 506 1,797 5,263 2,699 408 2,291 2,564 4,096 (D) 1,545 D ) 7,275 15,676 9,569 22,621 2,598 6,900 6,435 6,688 55,636 52,473 3,164 53,037 6,573 3,234 1,474 11,207 1,341 5,082 2,879 3,773 5,338 13,925 8,277 15,016 1,770 5,218 3,752 4,275 47,194 44,434 2,760 40,281 5,217 2,159 1,198 8,220 1,117 3,048 2,055 2,772 1,937 1,751 1,292 7,605 828 1,682 2,683 2,412 8,443 8,039 404 12,756 1,356 1,076 276 2,988 224 2,034 824 1,001 1,572 (D) () 3,117 680 482 307 1,649 7,381 7,284 97 9,671 908 663 135 2,763 150 1,649 660 744 4,017 11,217 2,238 2,292 10,344 1,860 651 64 429 1,337 8,165 1,034 1,102 7,933 927 235 232 107 57,911 39,488 18,423 45,958 32,298 13,660 5,238 4,178 1,060 33,559 23,033 10,525 22,239 15,108 7,130 11,320 7,925 3,395 573,721 306,870 10,590 267,103 250,839 16,265 182,813 103,494 44,085 1,609 33,624 41,099 32,466 1,069 23,652 23,198 7,859 12,284 354 2,701 61,562 23,438 17,801 614 19,710 51,462 20,778 D ( 582 10,100 2,660 (r 31 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 20,991 1,831 12,280 1,635 15,219 895 9,551 1,439 2,046 235 821 132 10,513 581 6,509 929 7,996 501 4,509 791 2,51 80 2,000 138 848 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goodsBanking Finance (except banking), estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies insurance, and 469 () 2,693 387 312 273 1,721 8,138 6,964 1,174 9,481 (D) 437 608 4,256 246 1,029 219 3,367 11,245 5,657 10,100 772 4,690 2,463 2,175 27,622 26,036 1,585 24,848 4,370 1,424 530 3,040 606 1,639 1,366 1,336 D () 6,808 2,198 D () 4,610 20,342 D () 2,025 1,833 (D) () 12 9 1,283 (D 3,189 390 1,582 62 17,134 1,273 (D) () 4,297 2,302 819 351 53 773 1,206 146 () 5,563 4,271 544 322 195 231 2,580 2,125 (D () 456 1,320 () 1,060 3,116 0 D 177 5,267 8,518 710 23,011 1,180 (D) 2,351 (D) 24,166 22,272 c: 1,209 497 2,436 1,264 1,326 (r 112 3,455 (D) 2,577 (D) 215 33 604 (D) 375 40 () 622 1,251 (D) () 988 109 8,691 8,691 0 3,269 0 89 12 343 92 (D) 250 848 166 1,131 972 (D) 28 271 2,743 2,743 0 2,683 208 48 581 173 220 2,514 1,045 4,491 (D) 7,865 562 (D) 0 4,147 (D) 4,494 (D) 0 0 (D) 2,407 (D) 46 (D) (D) (D) 580 (D) 0 11,888 1,076 (D) () 505 2,657 (D) 550 278 478 (D) 604 357 () 1,653 (D) ( 310 0 168 ( 0 310 8,424 53 0 0 2 104 0 17 0 36 870 () 157 () 0 512 135 5,544 () 247 1,057 D ) 344 () 3,514 (D) () 2,217 567 952 D () 545 0 0 3 (D) 4 0 () 2,028 313 (. 168 70 ( 257 139 405 0 1,725 874 379 ^709 296 3,090 2,397 692 11,953 7,190 4,763 7,176 4,053 3,123 544 396 147 838 804 35 3,394 1,936 1,458 7,421 266,851 166,483 8,057 31,368 60,942 4,385 3,134 1,150 36 66 9,142 6,668 1,232 66 1,175 84,526 62,395 11,619 540 9,972 77,610 58,004 9,992 280 9,335 778 474 31 1,53' 1,123 75 735 0 5,772 936 2,729 196 2,826 637 1,542 111 267 107 150 0 318 24' (] 1,525 151 539 81 642 824 560 825 108 251 81 268 0 0 8,479 755 4,694 4,123 572 1,010 r 4,072 2,690 1,382 21,756 real 2,029 1,711 99 1,559 711 5,71 893 2,008 1,366 1,848 1,15" 2.51C 4,189 742 1,469 1,285 1,206 333 1,950 216 119 256 (E 14(D (D 2,379 549 1,093 1,126 873 275 1,149 ( 460 (E i,or 1 51,96 1,404 16,75" 13,595 3,162 5,897 32,963 342 10,572 8,019 2,553 2,430 13,762 50 5,135 3,91! 1,221 637 10,789 156 171 82 89 1,571 10,109 139 100 0 0 1,448 680 17 71 C] 16,467 11,437 9,554 10,064 3,448 4,492 5,968 2,924 5,804 2,618 164 306 71 223 1,029 90 (D) 109 157 52 120 1,487 (r () 33 0 12 0 0 540 0 7,87D2 5,266 4,024 1,242 (r 15,722 1,062 6,185 5,576 609 3,466 67 440 72 2,208 3,637 1,372 ( 122 1,682 54 377 0 5,212 3,576 (r (!. 293 997 138 660 86 426 ( 0 9 0 0 199 165 0 34 1,401 124 2,641 353 1,686 3,201 182 ( 0 38 416 26 1,084 926 340 0 157 (D; (D: ( * 3,276 3,276 38 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.D 3.—Sales by Affiliates, Country by Industry 1 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries .... Developed countries.. Canada EuropeEuropean Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland .' Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia lgena ther... Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emira Other Other Asia and Pacific.. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. 1,026,891 742,388 121,565 484,941 406,171 25,706 4,589 59,781 88,546 3,316 5,028 27,655 1,333 44,426 145,792 78,770 4,949 1,603 8,192 1,477 13,959 7,062 39,990 893 646 83,800 52,082 39,185 2,532 10,365 274,037 152,709 60,520 6,496 32,087 1,713 5,087 1,181 2,095 10,443 1,418 30,152 21,512 5,191 3,449 62,036 18,121 21,643 1,274 8,604 3,071 7,433 1,891 19,551 7,221 2,673 3,763 785 12,330 651 5,300 6,379 29,256 6,365 12,891 5,454 4,545 72,521 10,849 4,118 13,138 4,842 6,627 18,177 6,521 3,453 2,894 1,903 10,466 53,730 Petroleum 329,005 210,347 28,642 130,093 104,685 6,292 2,736 (D) 27,900 1,789 (D) 8,272 271 11,928 35,054 25,408 (D) (D) 6,157 (D) 1,617 2,246 12,370 (D) 40,169 11,442 7,904 819 2,719 110,343 43,736 12,459 729 6,942 1,807 925 566 540 3,265 159 1,526 1,580 28,011 4,368 15,889 () 2,749 () 1,080 14,695 6,224 2,002 3,666 556 8,471 (D) 3,956 (D) 12,834 (D) 4,378 4,840 (r 39,078 2,295 (r 10,991 2,332 (r 11,894 (D: (: 1,665 1,089 8,316 30,104 Total Electric Chemi- Primary MachinFood and Transpor- Other and ery, cals and Fabricatlectron- tation and manuexcept equipkindred allied ic facturing ed ment products products metals electrical equipment 359,354 287,757 56,911 177,613 160,609 10,404 663 34,200 40,159 519 3,315 11,488 444 13,135 46,282 17,005 909 120 753 696 9,794 2,479 1,892 215 146 32,211 21,022 15,149 841 5,032 71,597 53,068 33,755 3,382 19,727 424 2,281 392 567 6,395 586 18,140 17,021 190 929 1,173 26 0 496 (D) 176 444 1,550 212 63 0 148 1,338 0 435 903 2,067 1,062 717 27 260 14,912 1,358 2,215 717 1,877 2,138 1,946 1,597 2,058 717 288 8,701 39,023 28,769 5,258 18,974 16,337 657 292 2,274 2,909 31 507 1,210 0 2,761 5,696 2,636 (D) 0 (D) 119 1,871 342 (D) 3 0 2,363 69,554 53,331 8,265 34,328 30,451 3,631 (D) 5,038 6,460 275 789 2,470 (D) 4,158 7,482 3,876 73 (D) 57 127 2,154 694 688 2,173 1,447 95 631 10,254 8,442 5,133 630 2,535 39 384 61 244 1,085 155 2,951 2,556 53 343 358 (D) 0 112 4,670 3,865 176 629 16,223 12,059 7,578 921 4,602 104 618 63 147 1,090 32 4,011 3,739 72 200 6,069 47 22,924 17,051 3,202 10,993 9,284 418 34 1,192 2,772 (D) (D) 717 (D) 868 3,133 1,709 (D) 0 () 1,245 65 114 0 0 1,011 1,845 (D) () 999 5,873 4,698 2,823 201 1,475 126 129 18 (D) 508 D ( 1,803 4 D1 0 ( 142 0 206 0 242 D ( 99 0 5 1,527 (D) (. ' 57 756 26 195 (D) 99 1,327 () 271 0 158 113 354 181 135 (DJ (D) 3,454 210 1,027 180 104 503 58 587 457 155 174 1,64: 46,412 41,299 4,994 30,407 28,416 1,251 (D) 6,618 7,331 0 762 3,637 (D) 1,056 7,717 1,991 (D) 0 5 (D) 818 925 115 0 0 3,948 31,177 20,990 4,323 13,782 11,928 1,056 154 1,332 3,725 (D) 250 1,364 (D) 322 3,680 1,854 D 1,949 (D) 1,375 1,101 49 226 10,188 3,979 2,438 160 1,921 (D) 125 34 (D) 150 5,113 4,026 3,028 (D) 2,523 (D) 6 0 0 83 (D) 998 998 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 5 0 0 () 139 887 (D) 193 46 0 1,509 ) 1,405 0 86,856 76,413 19,108 39,000 36,867 D () 11,674 0 (D) 328 0 1,272 9,172 2,133 (D) 0 0 (D) 1,843 83 0 470 () 165 0 463 47 126 (D) 48 (D) 26 2,121 4,703 (D) (D) 982 10,442 9,287 6,012 454 3,025 (D) 4,306 3,130 143 1,033 13,504 10,576 6,743 (D) 3,646 99 () 0 2,189 (D) 3,275 3,275 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 86 1,290 59 3,545 3,245 61 240 288 4 0 (D) 0 5,338 3,463 371 1,503 17,235 9,540 4,499 824 1,154 219 349 175 150 1,563 65 2,512 1,379 851 282 2,529 1,158 1,016 (D) (D) * () 41,072 26,305 4,513 1,162 2,200 317 (D) 48 D 124 0 792 693 (: 1,021 92 294 536 0 46 0 0 5,391 660 327 159 1,335 398 1,034 324 831 297 26 110 483 63,408 123,302 87,220 49,905 106,067 46,148 11,761 9,788 1,221 30,130 41,791 27,325 58,645 35,034 5,678 1,673 (D) 979 55 99 D 10,018 2,592 () 7,282 2,161 5,287 299 633 163 318 198 759 5,087 1,328 1,763 22 582 247 1,158 5,748 2,698 24,654 23,213 9,402 6,757 25,190 2,805 231 1,220 481 (D) 714 71 0 933 147 0 321 118 1,037 710 976 1,874 0 18,774 5,743 (D) (D) 7,106 0 0 o o Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate 3,708 e 3 0 0 3 57 Wholesale trade 0 0 1,090 0 35 0 0 0 212 (D) 402 0 0 2,265 0 160 499 70 0 0 70 429 0 79 350 463 194 269 0 0 1,966 (D) ( 292 (D) 256 54 147 2,083 20 () 154 2,120 (D) 1,981 (D) 19,673 12,181 (D) 15 204 33 716 139 63 39 37 576 (D) 231 6,685 69 829 409 405 0 4 420 (D) 948 5,863 27 D3 31,510 20,576 19,631 16,144 6,366 2,403 10,573 11,396 8,956 9,413 331 565 17 103 532 1,940 779 1,188 5 35 32 43 303 0 13 525 3,528 6,420 1,982 1,617 176 (D) 0 182 (D) 1 83 448 28 271 698 (D) 0 3 35 965 556 1,727 220 11,879 10,539 856 94 487 23 10 0 (D) 3 413 78 (D) 9,270 99 4,399 8 4,343 45 345 30 0 0 123 104 0 19 103 64 353 6,031 3,007 103 309 0 1,054 (r 83 280 78 2,74' 1,601 8,074 2,829 87 169 156 950 3,045 (D) 341 7: 1,658 1,112 501 o 62 24 271 76 75,923 56,294 16,234 29,640 28,829 761 36 (D) 9,078 35 () 6,641 810 8 D () 270 163 671 1,789 1,454 79 256 4,432 1,932 1,019 116 336 32 85 15 9,749 8,834 202 713 17,480 7,589 3,420 189 1,241 (D) 401 947 (D) 3,342 2,283 519 541 827 107 359 285 46 28 554 182 105 27 122 41 253 113 84 ( ' 0 140 (D: 55 C 1,679 86 1,443 95 55 568 17-D ( 55 37 70 79 C () 193 1,384 122 54 ( 1,262 (D) 350 (D) 5,762 D ) 2,745 684 (D) 1,042 108 (D) 83 ( 104 317 55 17 275 Other industries 2,100 2,150 8,145 39 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.D 4.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry by Country 1 [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries Europe Total Canada Total All industries 1,026,891 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 329,005 59,645 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 359,354 39,023 12,456 6,297 20,270 69,554 33,162 13,102 11,064 2,981 9,245 22,924 9,515 3,572 5,943 13,409 46,412 50,684 8,961 136,067 57,382 77,839 846 115,299 17,994 9,235 22,189 12,123 31,177 3,856 9,232 9,577 8,512 86,856 3,023 63,408 6,851 4,429 1,928 13,349 2,143 7,593 3,436 3,687 742,388 121,565 484,941 210,347 28,642 130,093 (D) 24,183 22,257 () 14,751 1,927 472 1,239 65,291 113,086 19,046 35,128 52,361 17,233 D 29,949 60,217 214 508 () 40,822 3,645 64,154 D 7,991 8,924 287,757 56,911 177,613 5,258 18,974 28,769 1,214 7,215 9,436 2,648 674 4,480 9,110 3,370 14,853 8,265 34,328 53,331 4,240 16,116 26,728 1,122 7,098 9,877 1,028 5,322 7,517 622 827 1,806 5,170 1,047 7,404 3,202 10,993 17,051 1,047 4,153 6,578 1,707 429 3,027 2,447 618 3,551 6,840 2,155 10,472 4,994 30,407 41,299 (D 2,154 2,580 7,519 20,567 10,633 20,990 2,645 7,346 5,121 5,877 76,413 73,701 2,713 49,905 5,425 3,324 1,619 10,301 1,831 4,592 2,528 3,058 4,632 16,489 7,132 13,782 4,323 637 1,149 (D) 3,421 2,787 (D) 19,108 39,000 18,086 37,309 1,022 1,691 11,761 30,130 (D) 3,982 721 2,211 857 683 4,209 4,756 344 1,055 D ( ) 2,413 329 1,655 497 1,507 688 () 2,905 11,852 2,470 106,067 64,218 41,850 46,148 871 1,079 648 9,788 7,001 2,788 1,221 1,643 8,884 1,341 83,835 48,765 35,070 41,791 31,510 14,396 16,767 259 88 19,631 7,059 12,303 (r 10,573 4,006 6,388 (r Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 20,576 1,783 10,415 1,608 16,144 1,042 8,841 1,419 6,366 1,662 4,629 75 () * 2,403 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 123,302 72,996 50,306 Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 4,203 12,762 3,029 87,220 European Communities (10) 406,171 104,685 (D) 9,918 (D) 63,138 35,128 27,796 214 23,023 (D) 160,609 16,337 6,454 2,355 7,529 30,451 13,791 6,583 4,801 (D () Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other 78,770 25,408 (D) 4,833 (D) 2,153 0 2,153 0 17,799 (D) 17,005 2,636 761 294 1,582 3,876 2,325 515 521 83,800 40,169 (D) ) 0 24,626 0 () () 4,264 (D) 21,022 2,173 (D) 1,330 6,069 3,702 913 537 1,042 4,670 2,669 744 630 1,011 189 1,845 1,189 (D) () 1,709 1,455 854 601 254 1,991 (D) 4,471 (D) 6,643 11,928 1,046 5,346 3,308 2,228 36,867 (D) 1,137 161 (D) (D) 489 () 1,854 1,509 103 D (D) () 1,230 113 D 126 () 13,603 2,133 (D) 13,603 0 (D) 3,708 2,805 D 0 () 97 308 18 44 384 701 137 (D) 447 278 56 () 1,401 8,602 1,177 58,645 36,935 21,711 35,034 () 822 3,948 0 C 242 282 163 25,190 11,831 13,359 6,757 D () 216 4,122 0 15,423 (D) 32,211 2,363 (D) 9,284 2,698 853 1,846 6,586 28,416 (D) 27,325 (D) 1,902 639 4,055 (D) 1,966 1,599 (D) 52,082 11,442 193 298 7,106 4,513 2,594 2,121 Total 274,037 110,343 31,626 28,428 3,198 22,981 5,020 17,623 338 51,146 4,590 71,597 10,254 3,020 1,817 5,418 16,223 6,434 3,225 3,547 1,176 1,841 5,873 2,936 545 2,391 2,937 5,113 284 Latin America Other Africa 29,256 152,709 19,551 12,834 14,695 43,736 4,558 9,901 4,520 3,262 9,282 3,704 619 854 1,258 (D) (D) 0 () () 30,443 (D) 53,068 8,442 2,468 1,316 4,658 12,059 5,179 2,251 2,640 506 1,484 4,698 2,365 505 1,860 2,333 4,026 (D) 4,010 (D) 1,550 (D) 1,062 1,716 (D) 1,622 1,490 520 10,188 1,375 (D) 1,210 1,886 4,456 2,635 10,442 4,703 10,132 4,703 0 310 4,306 13,504 1,425 296 1,104 62 309 3,048 952 312 296 (D) 3,001 908 266 630 (D) 197 1,298 553 910 558 184 5,338 17,235 3,939 8,778 1,399 8,457 1,016 41,072 1,414 (D) 1,162 3,979 961 740 453 1,826 9,287 9,217 70 10,576 826 716 142 2,804 199 2,470 801 536 5 0 3 124 0 1,727 1,110 612 3 1 1,789 11,879 7,337 4,464 (D 10,539 6,596 3,898 D ) 4,432 741 1,574 189 1,932 477 934 110 () () () 656 1,949 (D Other Asia and Pacific Middle East 878 796 409 9,540 4,556 4,984 26,305 () () 3,029 (D) 2,067 (D) 13,664 (D) 14,912 1,527 (D) ( 355 0 186 ( 354 (D) 55 ( 0 242 ( 71 470 (D) 0 ( 9 0 ( 57 0 17 0 40 693 D () 137 () 0 499 124 72,521 39,078 12,648 12,180 468 () 463 0 0 () 673 3,454 (D) 734 607 (D) 286 463 167 () 295 1,021 (D) 279 (D) 285 5,391 (D) () 3,863 594 1,090 (D) () 1,966 475 (D) 144 191 0 0 716 458 258 253 (D) 4 948 910 38 5,863 ( 94 6,031 2,855 3,177 8,074 real 1,776 1,562 3,251 1,014 2,766 1,518 3,563 949 2,349 75,923 1,548 7,831 5,875 1,956 13,790 2,726 900 2,233 1,383 2,934 177 1,767 56,294 277 5,173 3,335 1,838 5,809 25,492 27,261 20,559 24,476 r 810 123 57 103 87 440 175 776 0 431 16,234 26 2,161 (D 10,530 11,396 739 6,825 931 9,413 605 5,387 780 1,617 (D ( » ,34 1,982 134 1,438 150 1,458 1,117 341 (; 687 0 1,064 1,426 127 1,215 29,640 186 109 56 53 ( 588 (D) 1,000 1,273 101 1,047 28,829 179 48 ( 7,573 8,956 () 7,189 ( 100 (D) 64 153 26 168 810 (: 189 171 384 965 280 674 34 ( 448 52 671 (D) 0 0 0 3: 594 757 313 125 103 19 3 0 () 107 0 103 62 22 19 0 1,679 64 286 0 1,112 575 525 11 1 (. 247 79 213 95 56 38 525 113 534 (: 135 92 629 704 0 77: 94 582 9,749 17,480 (D) 1,27" 2,902 2,658 2,540 (D 118 7,981 386 83 260 135 126 21 15 194 0 (: 15 0 0 198 0 0 2,745 17 173 5,779 2,783 2,785 ( • 7,589 984 1,767 0 0 1,384 lir () () 1,761 652 2,424 (j 321 5,762 o C) 442 4,505 1,257 ( * (; 1,273 International 10,466 8,316 40 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.D 6.—Net Income of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing Finance (except >anking), Banking insur- Services ance, and real estate rimary Machin- Electric transporWholeand and Other sale ery, tation abricat- except electron- equipmanutrade ic ed acturing ment metals electrical equipment 3 All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum ChemiFood and cals and kindred allied >roducts products Total 36,010 19,370 3,066 13,240 10,222 478 100 -94 1,910 77 758 483 183 1,873 4,453 3,018 -114 39 843 7 245 77 1,829 37 55 1,224 10,650 5,305 1,300 3,385 2,173 -157 18 (D) 365 36 (D) -373 1 1,283 1,144 1,212 (D) (D) 819 (D) 12 8 354 (D) D () 311 8,914 7,092 914 4,646 4,394 264 40 -6 8 1,109 4 729 618 11 175 1,530 252 -57 1 7 2 113 62 115 8 () * 805 1,354 1,097 239 689 609 11 17 41 59 () * 107 40 0 88 246 79 (D) 0 (D) 7 42 6 (D) () * 0 42 2,145 1,840 187 1,339 1,237 152 (D) 160 264 3 358 88 (D) -9 8 294 102 1 (D) 2 -9 1 38 4 22 (D) D () 127 314 402 75 161 176 4 2 11 89 (D) (D) 8 (D) 16 42 -14 (D) 0 (D) (D) 7 9 4 0 0 4 1,891 1,631 172 1,238 1,129 -D 3 6 () 20 250 0 163 353 (D) 77 302 109 (D) 0 1,839 1,259 68 512 15,656 8,184 2,669 505 1,265 -126 215 74 260 451 26 -445 -1,115 678 8 5,960 1,245 1,965 47 1,370 87 309 201 25 84 4,458 911 438 79 -75 (D) 77 (D) 249 59 22 24 11 5 18 449 71 104 (D) (D) 114 726 366 25 336 1,822 686 1,512 307 909 -102 131 33 6 222 18 -822 -878 30 26 4 6 0 -D 1 1 () -34 128 49 5 74 258 297 254 24 78 186 142 9 35 306 126 376 89 193 1 31 1 6 70 1 -205 -228 20 3 -45 (D) 0 (D) (D) -35 169 (D) (D) 132 -88 -123 -1 6 23 36 -74 5 3 (D) -68 (D) (D) -64 1,252 7 345 731 659 123 -1 5 -387 6 185 -565 2,474 319 1,641 309 205 4,654 841 117 2,060 393 96 688 198 189 20 52 984 4,937 (D) -16 313 622 569 117 -64 -310 (D) 187 (D) 713 (D) 419 226 (D) 2,522 63 (D 1,974 220 (D 130 (D (D -25 20 887 3,070 (D) 32 59 7 1 0 6 52 0 1 51 164 55 105 0 3 14 1 (D) 0 D ( 13 0 0 (D) 1 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 914 157 93 49 129 -23 334 135 18 17 418 C) 36 7 1 95 14 30 12 7 11 13 (D) 0 2 (D) D () 0 8 (D) 2 () * 0 2 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 () * -53 (D) (D (D) ( • -( 8 C) (D) (D) 0 0 0 () * 0 r 8 15 ( 2 D (D ( 150 15 38 20 i (D) 17 (D) 20 0 (D) 19 8 11 (D 3 (D 10 (D 36 5 _ ; 1 < ] (D 10 (D " (D (D 0 112 101 -44 41 53 4 0 0 173 1,223 611 131 377 320 36 8 1 85 (D) 34 54 (D) 15 85 57 (D) (D) (D) 7 5 (D) 11 2 0 70 112 196 -124 81 226 (D) (D) (D) 244 0 (D) 6 0 1 275 -145 (D) 0 0 (D) 6 4 0 (D) (D) 286 1,874 1,316 233 761 696 (D) 6 (D) 117 6 71 82 1 67 286 66 7 () * () * 2 -15 (D) D (D) (D) () 112 2,406 1,714 158 1,424 644 206 40 1 -6 1 5 1 45 1 60 303 780 -86 29 23 1 20 1 775 (D) D () 25 48 (D) (D) 13 260 56 199 (D) 158 (D) 1 0 0 4 (D) -143 -143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 16 2 15 612 122 134 1 117 (D) 10 6 (D) (D * ) (D) () -22 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 -47 (D) (D) -14 -84 -152 153 29 93 D (D) (D) () 0 46 (D) -305 -305 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 210 119 9 81 558 359 457 (D) 233 -24 (D) (D) 1 82 6 -121 -127 2 4 23 1 0 (D) 0 (D) 107 56 5 46 693 171 146 13 45 2 6 4 6 82 () * -94 -143 52 2 119 69 (D) 3 (D) 4 0 0 () * () * 0 0 () * () * 0 0 () * 6 (D) D (D) (D) () 197 17 18 (D * ) (D) () 142 0 14 0 0 (D) (D) 10 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 11 57 (D) (D) 0 0 422 85 13 0 19 20 2 0 0 13 2 0 0 (D) D (D) ( 0 0 (D 0 0 (D (D 0 (D 0 0 64 0 2 ( 0 (D 81 (D 8 ( ( 17 0 6 23 65 -2 67 0 0 114 (D (D 20 (D 17 ' 2 (D (D (D () * 20 48 180 C) (D) c 95 16 98 27 82 ] 31 15 8 1 6 16 (D r (D 125 (D 43 D (D ( 366 243 (D 10 11 (D 65 (D 1r 1 4,440 1,115 24 1,030 933 41 1 37 161 27 5 74 23 3 561 97 Other industries 6,508 2,385 454 1,726 1,273 116 1 17 115 1 52 39 150 108 673 453 (D) 0 (D) () * 5 2 (D) 0 37 44 1,316 790 115 591 390 26 () * 53 29 2 1 (D) 0 (D) 92 201 5 (D) 8 (D) 62 4 90 (D) 17 9 46 (D) (D * ) () 3,325 2,303 194 49 157 -18 (D) 1 (D) D () -1 1 152 (D) 142 (D) 1,958 1,029 (D) 1 (D) (D) 161 (D) 5 (D) 4,123 3,894 168 16 125 3 (D, 74 49 g 22 526 129 102 17 30 2 1 910 4 105 58 57 0 1 48 (D) 37 (D) 387 (D) (D) (D) 117 530 210 6 20 13 64 144 (D 30 301 1 38 OD () 0 0 29 0 63 (D) (D) 16 (: * (D) () * 368 (D) 437 (D) 3,359 64 1,795 1 1,197 1 4 9 0 C 37 28 0 8 35 39 (D (D (D 156 & 6 / 37 < (D 8 C) (D) 50 (D) -25 -1 5 23 3 51 () • 26 C) (D) (D) 27 2 36 17 13 (D) (D) 19 (D) (D) 312 8 260 37 7 49 30 (D) 3 (D 181 (D 5 (D) () * 4 (D) 197 25 353 1 41 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.D 7.—Net Income of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All ;ountrie All industries.... Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade , Total Canada 3,066 1,300 36,010 10,650 8,058 5,915 2,143 2,064 1,726 303 35 621 -93 8,914 1,354 379 333 642 2,145 575 782 372 132 283 314 48 135 -87 266 1,891 -276 19,370 5,305 3,788 3,546 242 1,211 1,333 -124 2 32 274 7,092 1,097 295 365 437 1,840 552 757 206 87 238 402 134 140 -6 268 1,631 -230 285 1,663 219 1,223 104 342 489 289 112 -16 128 1,874 338 70 11 341 45 136 96 91 199 1,401 262 611 47 226 180 158 196 131 65 1,316 290 55 1 164 52 56 86 83 72 -124 -193 69 233 0 101 531 112 2,406 1,493 913 4,440 6,508 2,687 1,621 42 2,159 1,316 68 622 100 Developing countriei Europe European Communities (10) Total 13,240 3,094 699 662 914 239 56 28 154 187 -10 78 46 33 40 75 22 35 -13 53 172 2,907 187 197 671 -475 1 -84 179 4,646 689 214 244 231 1,339 388 617 154 38 142 161 -27 -13 -14 188 1,238 -220 10,222 2,173 (D) 2,217 (D) 144 671 -528 1 -452 Other 3,018 1,212 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan 1,224 311 D 690 (D) 53 0 53 0 367 () 0 193 0 () 22 122 0 () 116 () -0 1 4,394 609 201 217 192 1,237 307 606 151 252 79 13 27 39 102 81 12 4 805 42 ( 11 127 56 38 -8 726 128 ( 41 186 118 23 14 () 176 1 8 7 175 1,129 (D -14 -28 -22 -7 14 109 -26 457 96 1,714 1,044 669 1,111 -18 61 19 158 87 70 24 -12 321 49 1,424 830 594 1,030 -12 322 47 644 360 284 2,385 670 476 454 87 265 1,726 519 156 1,273 (r ( ' 0 0 390 36 181 40 () 169 133 -9 173 0 200 -19 64 22 (D) 6 31 205 1,101 152 377 27 (D) 93 (D) 81 85 -4 761 204 59 13 54 17 13 36 9 790 53 434 83 134 131 18 107 11 52 8 132 20 102 168 38 591 43 319 51 97 207 28 154 189 82 189 165 1,775 -53 -113 -264 15: 341,186 41 -9 3 1,839 309 22 139 320 24 150 90 56 226 70 (D) 64 4 286 286 0 112 0 4 1 -20 (D) -47 -47 0 210 ; 22 14 14 107 80 27 780 470 310 453 35 161 61 21 335 201 138 11 98 970 1 103 62 -100 162 132 -233 (D (D (D 383 388 (D 16: 6! 437 97 87 262 -43 612 57 116 308 131 -84 -147 63 558 48 15 10 17' -7 80 127 75 r 693 449 244 3,325 4,123 2,018 1,145 (r 0 526 15 188 8,184 911 354 150 204 () 258 686 297 63 75 160 126 16 -36 118 6 23 -123 -85 -7 -78 -37 56 D Other Africa 313 185 88 97 (D) -16 (D) (D) 122 (D) 59 Middle East 416 292 0 0 0 5: 2: 44 19: 67 709 -5' -171 -164 -12 213 706 23 Other Asia and Pacific 2,474 713 248 120 128 () -20 (D) 74 (D) 164 (D) 0 0 (D) 15 (D) 4 4,654 2,522 2,128 2,011 117 () 136 914 -53 ) 43 150 (D) 44 38 (D) 9 19 7 () 1 2 197 74 () 22 422 ( -67 122 42 -6 15 71 -152 -134 -18 359 22 -1 () * 158 -14 41 14 22 () 284 40 64 () 114 23 D () 0 (D) -15 41 68 8 171 65 106 2,303 61 0 () * 125 116 9 3,894 1,928 1,079 (D) 35 6 11 10 312 129 -22 96 366 239 127 156 55 55 4 43 49 21 37 10 0 127 52 416 10 15,656 4,458 2,915 2,369 546 853 393 427 34 589 100 1,822 258 84 -31 205 306 23 26 166 46 45 -88 -85 -5 -80 -3 260 -46 r 28 (E l; (c 148 16 Latin America Total 26 () 0 0 -237 -20 -8 3 739 200 539 International 42 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.F 3.—Employment of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Thousands] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Other industries AH countries.... 6,816.0 410.7 4,432.9 447.7 589.6 320.6 525.5 677.7 926.4 945.3 477.6 159.0 129.8 319.1 Developed countries- 4,536.1 200.4 2,991.2 231.3 358.8 214.2 430.0 355.3 778.0 623.7 377.5 80.0 104.9 226.6 Canada 916.4 54.0 481.7 43.8 62.2 33.4 45.6 61.5 103.9 131.3 48.7 2.3 31.5 44.5 Europe 2,840.0 110.1 2,062.3 152.8 227.6 149.1 332.5 255.2 542.6 402.5 259.6 70.0 56.7 153.3 2,496.4 134.7 18.2 531.4 558.4 18.4 38.9 192.9 7.5 138.8 857.2 343.6 32.3 5.2 20.2 24.4 166.4 37.6 46.2 8.6 2.9 93.0 4.9 2.6 10.7 20.6 2.2 1.2 8.4 .1 9.6 32.6 17.1 127.9 4.3 2.0 17.7 18.2 .6 5.0 11.4 0 12.3 56.5 24.9 1.1 0 .1 1.6 17.1 3.4 1.5 .1 0 200.5 16.7 .5 32.4 38.5 16.2 67.3 27.1 .7 .1 .5 2.0 17.5 2.5 2.8 .5 .5 122.8 4.2 .4 15.2 36.2 .4 1.0 8.8 .6 11.0 44.9 26.3 .1 0 2.9 2.0 19.2 .3 1.7 0 0 310.7 15.2 .1 73.5 71.4 0 4.6 32.2 1.0 9.0 103.7 21.8 (D) 0 C) (D) 8.1 9.5 2.0 0 0 209.9 20.3 2.9 19.4 57.5 (D) 6.3 31.4 (D) 4.6 66.7 45.2 2.9 208.6 13.4 6.0 46.5 35.1 2.1 1.4 18.5 (•) 14.6 71.0 51.0 6.6 2.6 3.8 3.6 8.0 8.7 17.1 62.8 4.4 .2 2.6 16.9 4.9 .4 4.4 .4 3.6 25.1 7.2 .6 .1 0 0 2.3 0 3.8 .1 .3 48.4 1.8 .1 3.3 4.8 .1 .3 1.8 0 2.0 34.2 8.3 6.2 0 0 C) 126.7 8.3 1.3 22.8 19.6 1.2 .5 10.1 0 10.9 52.0 26.6 2.7 .9 1.6 2.0 9.7 2.7 6.3 .5 .2 Japan 306.3 16.6 215.6 11.7 33.0 8.6 33.9 () 3.7 28.6 (D) 3.1 1.7 0 18.2 504.6 13.0 .3 212.0 138.7 0 1.4 6.7 0 19.9 112.6 38.0 1.9 0 0 2.0 31.7 (D) 0 361.5 20.8 1.4 66.4 65.7 3.0 12.5 30.7 4.1 20.3 136.6 41.0 5.7 (D) 1.3 4.4 1.3 1.6 .3 1,838.0 94.6 7.6 436.8 426.1 6.5 34.9 143.2 7.0 93.2 588.2 224.2 14.5 .8 8.4 16.8 140.0 20.8 15.9 5.3 1.8 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 473.5 316.3 20.8 136.3 19.7 11.9 1.7 6.2 231.7 142.3 10.5 78.8 22 9 12.8 1.5 8.6 36.1 26.4 1.8 8.0 23.1 () 14.9 18.0 11.3 .2 6.6 2,236.2 176.4 1,441.6 216.5 230.8 106.4 1,384.0 44.6 977.6 146.4 171.2 755.7 85.6 436.7 14.0 59.3 12.7 26.3 105.1 16.0 569.3 471.0 25.4 72.9 58.9 8.5 3.0 8.9 3.5 12.9 27.2 4.6 7.4 .4 4.0 1.0 4.1 5.0 .6 4.5 1.8 1.1 1.6 12.9 .6 .2 .3 1.6 9.4 551.5 60.9 358.0 6.6 35.8 8.1 9.2 62.3 10.6 407.1 382.1 2.6 22.4 18.9 .6 0 5.3 .2 1.6 75.3 13.2 37.8 .6 5.1 2.1 2.1 11.7 2.7 67.2 58.7 .8 7.7 3.9 .1 0 1.0 .1 .2 100.5 14.0 62.0 1.5 8.8 1.5 3.2 9.0 .6 66.0 60.9 .6 4.5 .7 .1 11.1 0 2.5 126.4 20.2 9.3 4.6 6.4 106.2 21.2 20.9 64.1 21.5 7.8 2.6 4.0 1.1 13.7 .1 4.5 9.1 39.2 4.9 1.8 0 3.1 34.3 0 8.4 25.9 8.8 .6 .1 0 .4 8.3 0 1.4 6.8 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab EmiratesOther 168.0 32.7 114.6 8.3 12.5 74.8 26.2 18.1 5.3 .1 2.7 Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 557.8 54.1 76.1 58.4 61.8 115.7 48.7 33.8 59.8 30.5 18.8 35.5 .6 1.2 18.7 2.7 2.0 4.0 2.3 .3 2.0 European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Libya Other Sub^aharan. Liberia Nigeria Other International Addendum—OPEC.. .7 21.4 43.7 332.6 ( (*) 65.4 5.5 1.6 4.0 22.1 34.3 34.2 3.2 5.2 20.4 14.2 .9 5.2 55.6 38.0 3.0 14.6 55.5 20.9 35.0 20.7 3.2 11.1 4.4 4.0 <*) .4 11.5 7.7 2.5 1.4 22.5 14.2 1.2 7.1 95.5 322.4 148.4 321.7 100.1 79.0 24.8 92.4 89.0 72.6 135.4 130.8 232.3 62.0 31.1 12.3 52.2 54.4 3.4 32.9 1.9 2.6 .3 1.6 7.2 4.6 34.2 33.6 C) 49.9 3.7 44.2 .2 .1 0 0 1.3 .4 22.8 22.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61.2 4.6 50.1 .5 (D) .6 .4 2.6 D ( ) 72.6 69.7 0 2.9 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 77.1 6.6 55.9 .3 (D) 1.0 0 10.9 (D) 53.7 53.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 133.1 15.4 75.2 1.7 14.7 2.7 1.9 19.7 1.7 90.6 82.7 1.1 6.8 8.6 .1 0 1.8 0 .2 39.5 6.6 14.1 2.1 3.1 .9 1.6 10.3 .8 21.1 14.4 1.5 5.2 1.4 .2 .1 25.1 4.2 10.8 1.3 4.7 .7 .2 1.8 1.4 3.8 .5 2.0 1.2 2.3 6.5 1.4 3.0 .1 .6 .2 C) 1.1 .1 2.1 1.0 .4 .7 3.7 .2 1.8 27.3 2.0 11.8 .7 4.9 .5 0 6.4 .1 .2 1.0 17.0 2.0 0 0 2.0 15.0 0 3.5 11.5 7.6 1.3 .8 .2 .3 6.3 C) 3.2 3.1 3.2 1.4 .6 .4 .8 6.8 1.8 1.7 0 .1 5.0 .2 2.3 2.5 0 2.5 .1 1.3 .3 5.2 1.2 .7 0 .5 4.0 0 2.5 1.5 3.4 (D) (D) 0 .1 (D) 0 (D) 2.8 4.8 1.6 0 0 .1 1.5 .2 .1 0 0 .1 .1 0 0 102.3 15.5 9.0 .3 1.1 40.1 .4 2.0 .7 5.3 50.9 .9 22.9 3.1 1.4 8.9 .6 2.6 3.4 1.8 5.3 (*) 9.2 .6 2.7 D'8 2.4 .6 .5 0 0 3.6 .4 .4 0 0 3.3 0 1.1 .1 1.2 .1 61.1 1.2 .3 1.1 0 (*) 75.9 3.6 2.1 1.1 398.6 28.1 70.0 18.1 49.6 88.2 33.0 27.2 53.6 19.4 11.4 (D) 0 17.9 2.4 21.5 1.6 9.1 D .1 .3 8.3 0 0 0 11.7 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 4.7 2.6 2.1 0 0 27.3 8.4 171.6 13.1 13.6 6.5 42.7 17.3 20.0 11.4 38.3 7.3 1.4 16.6 0 1.6 0 0 2.4 2.2 6.3 4.1 0 0 67.8 4.6 2.3 2.2 11.0 11.9 35.4 16.3 11.0 7.4 16.8 1.1 4.3 .5 2.8 4.7 4.7 • *6 .2 .2 .1 13.4 8.8 1.5 .5 2.5 6.5 12.6 11.0 .6 .9 12.3 5.3 .8 1.1 1.0 1.0 .2 2.9 (*) (D) .7 .1 .1 0 0 6.4 2.7 2.0 () .4 1.1 C) (*) 3.7 .4 .6 2.7 19.9 2.0 16.2 1.2 .5 27.7 7.9 .9 1.1 1.0 9.7 2.5 1.0 1.5 .9 1.2 10.8 4.1 0 .4 .4 3.3 .6 .8 14.0 2.5 2.5 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.5 l.: .3 LO 1.0 8.3 1.8 26.8 33.9 106.2 17.1 9.8 1.5 43 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.F 4.—Employment of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Thousands] Developing countries Developed countries Europe AH countries All industries.... Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal productsMachinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total European Communities (10) Canada Total Austraia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other Other Africa Latin America Total InternaOther tional Asia and Pacific Middle East 6,816.0 4,536.1 916.4 2,840.0 2,496.4 343.6 306.3 473.5 2,236.2 1,384.0 126.4 168.0 557.8 410.7 129.0 200.4 39.8 54.0 12.9 110.1 22.4 93.0 17.1 17.1 5.4 16.6 (*) 19.7 4.4 176.4 66.9 44.6 19.9 21.5 13.3 74.8 9.8 35.5 23.9 59.7 69.3 206.2 135.8 67.2 3.2 49.4 26.1 22.6 17.2 121.0 66.5 52.5 2.0 30.4 9.1 8.0 4.9 39.1 35.9 3.1 .1 .5 1.4 12.0 10.5 59.7 30.6 28.0 1.1 21.3 6.7 7.5 9.6 57.3 30.6 25.5 1.1 12.2 6.4 4.5 .9 2.5 0 2.5 0 9.0 .3 (*) 0 12.4 0 12.2 .2 (D) (D) 2.6 1.9 9.8 0 9.2 .6 (D) (D) 37.2 29.8 85.2 69.3 14.7 1.2 19.0 5.3 8.7 11.2 13.1 7.2 5.4 .5 9.9 1.8 7.4 5.9 1.2 0 1.1 .2 6.2 .7 1.3 8.5 62.6 62.1 .2 .3 (D) (D) 19.8 4.1 8.3 0 8.1 .2 (D) (D) 4,432.9 447.7 128.4 74.2 245.2 589.6 200.4 176.9 120.5 22.7 69.2 320.6 111.5 52.7 58.8 209.1 525.5 36.3 2,991.2 231.3 86.9 27.1 117.2 358.8 125.2 100.6 73.0 11.6 48.4 214.2 68.9 41.0 27.9 145.4 430.0 31.0 481.7 43.8 10.6 5.6 27.6 62.2 27.0 11.6 10.7 5.3 7.6 33.4 9.5 4.5 5.0 23.9 45.6 .5 2,062.3 152.8 67.1 15.0 70.7 227.6 70.1 71.9 47.7 4.2 33.6 149.1 45.1 25.5 19.6 104.0 332.5 27.6 1,838.0 127.9 60.5 11.3 56.1 200.5 59.8 64.3 41.9 3.7 30.7 122.8 22.4 9.5 12.9 100.5 310.7 26.1 224.2 24.9 6.7 3.7 14.5 27.1 10.3 7.7 5.7 .5 2.9 26.3 22.7 16.0 6.8 3.5 21.8 1.5 215.6 11.7 2.7 2.1 7.0 33.0 12.0 8.2 7.8 .3 4.6 8.6 1.7 1.4 .4 6.9 33.9 0 231.7 22.9 6.5 4.4 12.0 36.1 16.1 8.9 6.8 1.7 2.6 23.1 12.5 9.6 2.9 10.5 18.0 3.0 1,441.6 216.5 41.4 47.1 127.9 230.8 75.2 76.2 47.5 11.1 20.8 106.4 42.7 11.7 30.9 63.7 95.5 5.2 977.6 146.4 28.4 25.8 92.1 171.2 66.5 47.9 34.4 4.8 17.6 89.0 35.4 10.6 24.8 53.6 72.6 (D) 39.2 8.8 1.4 1.1 6.3 5.2 0 2.8 2.2 .2 0 3.4 (D) .1 (D) (D) .2 0 26.2 .2 0 0 .2 3.6 .4 .9 .9 .5 .8 4.8 (D) 0 (D) (D) 1.2 0 398.6 61.1 11.6 20.2 29.3 106.2 179.7 203.4 677.7 80.9 197.1 230.3 169.4 926.4 868.8 57.6 945.3 73.0 99.5 42.1 155.8 30.0 127.2 47.6 59.8 74.2 161.0 163.8 355.3 46.2 142.4 74.5 92.2 778.0 726.8 51.2 623.7 41.0 53.1 27.2 100.1 24.0 71.6 30.7 38.9 5.5 14.6 25.0 61.5 12.4 4.2 7.6 37.4 103.9 90.3 13.6 131.3 (D) 11.9 12.0 36.2 7.0 20.1 4.0 6.1 49.8 131.7 123.4 255.2 22.3 133.7 51.4 47.8 542.6 505.0 37.6 402.5 34.3 34.3 12.4 50.0 12.2 41.0 21.7 26.0 47.1 122.8 114.7 209.9 19.8 100.9 49.5 39.7 504.6 (D) (D) 361.5 31.2 29.5 11.6 42.8 (D) 30.3 20.6 24.4 2.7 8.9 8.7 45.2 2.4 32.8 1.9 8.1 38.0 (D) (D) 41.0 3.1 4.8 .8 7.2 D ( ) 10.7 1.1 1.5 10.9 14.5 8.5 18.2 D ( ) (D) 14.7 1.4 75.9 75.9 0 34.3 0 .9 .2 2.6 32.0 18.7 39.6 322.4 34.7 54.7 155.7 77.2 148.4 142.0 6.4 321.7 32.1 46.4 15.0 55.7 6.1 55.6 16.9 20.9 27.6 10.4 (D) 135.4 26.5 22.8 34.0 52.0 130.8 127.1 3.7 232.3 17.8 23.8 6.3 50.4 4.7 43.3 15.4 15.0 (D) 0 (D) 3.6 0 (D) .1 (D) 1.1 1.1 0 17.0 4.5 7.2 (D) (D) 0 3.3 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 11.7 (D) 7.2 3.5 (D) (D) 8.3 7.2 4.7 0 0 .1 .5 D ( ) 0 1.2 0 67.8 L3 2.0 (D) 8.0 .2 6.8 20.4 (D) (D) .8 5.6 55.6 55.6 0 55.5 D ( ) 6.1 2.7 11.3 3.9 9.2 3.0 (D) 73.3 174.5 62.6 44.1 155.7 37.4 9.7 11.7 (D) 28.7 120.4 21.7 24.9 116.6 (D) 3.8 3.9 (D) 2.1 14.7 (D) 3.6 8.9 (D) 29.2 18.8 25.2 22.8 16.3 16.3 .2 0 (D) 1.9 (D) .2 4.4 (D) (D) 477.6 351.0 126.6 377.5 286.3 91.2 48.7 41.9 6.8 259.6 191.9 67.7 208.6 150.8 57.8 51.0 41.1 9.9 34.2 24.3 9.9 35.0 28.3 6.7 100.1 64.7 35.4 62.0 38.1 23.9 7.6 5.1 2.5 3.2 3.1 .1 27.3 18.3 159.0 80.0 2.3 70.0 62.8 7.2 3.2 4.4 79.0 31.1 6.8 13.4 27.7 129.8 43.7 82.0 2.0 2.1 104.9 33.7 68.7 (D) (D) 31.5 8.8 21.9 (D) D ( ) 56.7 17.7 48.4 8.3 5.2 11.5 3.1 (*) (*) 5.2 12. 6.4 0 .4 2.0 C) C) 24.8 10.0 13.3 (D) (D) 12.3 5.1 5.8 (D) D ( ) .7 .2 31.0 .3 .9 1.5 37.4 o' 0 (D)' (D) (D) 319.1 55.5 158.4 29.5 226.6 25.8 123.5 24.3 44.5 6.0 18.9 2.8 153.3 16.8 89.6 15.9 126.7 13.7 72.5 13.4 26.6 3.1 17.2 2.6 6.4 (*) 2.8 1.1 22.5 2.9 12.2 4.5 92.4 29.7 34.9 5.1 52.2 19.6 22.8 2.8 6.4 4.7 1.5 0 19.9 1.8 3.8 0 14.0 13.7 12.9 (D) 11.3 9.0 2.2 .4 (D) .9 c .1 .2 3 32.8 12.2 70.2 6.5 31.7 18.1 49.0 27.9 10.4 48.0 5.5 24.1 7.4 40.4 D ( ) .6 12.9 2.7 5.4 .5 1L1 23.8 8.2 30.5 2.1 16.2 4.8 23.8 18.2 7.2 24.6 1.9 14.4 4.0 20.3 5.6 .9 5.9 .2 X D 3.4 1.2 15.0 1.0 1.0 (D) (D) .1 .2 .6 0 2.8 4.9 1.8 22.2 1.0 7.6 10.7 8.6 1.0 (•) .4 0 1.8 .8 3.5 ( ) 1.3 3.9 5 2^0 2.1 2.7 0 0 3^4 0 (D) (D) (D) .3 3 3^5 0 (D) 0 (D) 887.0 102.6 140.5 123.2 17.3 88.4 555.5 4.7 77.2 63.7 13.6 35.7 253.8 127.9 3.1 3.3 2.7 .6 20.0 118.7 3.0 .5 148.7 1.0 49.7 44.2 5.5 3.1 321.7 97.9 63.3 59.5 3.8 52.7 204.1 57.6 38.6 35.4 3.1 34.6 44.3 19.2 21.4 21.4 0 2.6 29.4 0 (*) (*) 0 9.4 43.9 21.1 18.5 9.2 .1 2.8 2.6 2 1.4 25.0 2 24.2 16.7 7.5 12.1 89.5 466.0 47.7 390.2 31.0 186.1 14.5 87.0 13.5 83.2 1.0 3.8 3 24^0 1.9 93.1 32.1 75.8 8.9 64.5 (D) (D) 19.9 C) (D) (D) L .c 16.1 t j L o' 0 0 6.3 K 50.9 8.3 24.6 9.9 5.7 2.4 9.2 3.1 1.1 2.0 6.1 21.5 (D) 171.6 D ( ) (D) 118.2 D ( ) 16.6 13.8 C) 0 2.7 C) 1.1 9.7 15.3 (D) (D) (D) 9.0 .3 5.9 8.9 10.8 4.4 (D) (D) D ( ) 3.6 6.7 2.3 3.3 2.6 .6 6.1 44 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.F 6.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All ndustrie All countries .... Developed countries.. Canada EuropeEuropean Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand.... South Africa Developing countriesLatin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan... Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific . Hong Kong India , Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. 114,539 90,417 19,469 57,036 50,400 3,061 392 11,422 13,072 225 543 3,577 144 3,202 14,762 6,636 639 126 621 201 2,530 880 1,545 60 32 6,152 7,760 6,053 307 1,400 23,004 14,332 9,355 892 4,887 247 719 124 323 1,999 163 4,180 3,557 240 383 797 123 69 97 90 238 l: 168 1,118 284 109 95 80 834 100 27: 462 4,223 535 3,202 198 288 3,332 456 210 525 368 433 44 264 354 159 122 1,11 6,565 Petroleum Total 11,666 6,131 1,801 3,307 2,787 174 62 350 222 3 276 941 520 () 239 (D) 30 84 79 16 5 534 370 36 83 4,575 1,006 624 68 165 14 114 23 90 136 15 81 32 22 26 301 23 r 6 64 186 () * 17 415 159 58 77 25 256 109 144 2,499 f 2,219 134 654 10 321 101 20 84 34 45 30 959 3,106 71,801 59,947 11,325 40,031 36,429 1,999 140 9,079 10,157 71 459 2,517 131 2,052 9,825 3,602 247 16 201 125 2,090 474 405 31 14 4,472 4,119 3,106 148 11,854 9,651 6,419 617 3,973 99 412 59 79 1,076 103 3,070 2,933 19 118 161 7 0 58 3 28 63 21 35 7 0 28 177 0 57 119 418 277 87 2 51 1,574 124 185 69 192 262 207 157 284 60 33 1,352 Electric WholeTranspor- Other Chemi- Primary Machinand Food sale and cals and Fabricatery, dectron- tation and trade manuequipexcept ic kindred allied ed facturing ment products products metals electrical equipment 5,394 4,087 887 2,654 2,284 77 37 347 416 6 51 191 0 268 890 370 19 0 1 11 240 58 41 1 0 213 261 17 56 1,306 1,121 681 79 284 7 52 9 18 204 27 408 10,175 7,817 1,522 4,871 4,370 462 9 790 983 (D) 69 432 (D) 387 1,191 501 13 2 11 18 309 62 78 5 4 648 5,149 4,085 821 2,678 2,241 82 7 292 752 4 15 132 11 217 730 437 2 0 57 11 323 5 39 0 0 154 775 658 25 91 2,358 1,996 1,322 145 812 25 94 12 24 203 8 601 566 7 28 72 5 0 39 1 23 432 ( 277 1,064 621 42 328 2 13 117 48 264 259 C) 4 4 0 0 0 11,493 10,456 1,212 8,069 7,554 335 2 2,008 2,142 0 73 720 16 298 1,961 514 (D) 0 2 (D) 193 244 43 0 0 328 247 78 1,037 735 81 630 1 1 0 0 21 2 174 174 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8,127 6,298 1,225 4,439 3,701 412 51 366 1,243 (D) 67 479 (D) 93 977 738 52 D () 25 437 (D) 75 13 0 319 314 255 12 47 1,829 973 541 38 429 5 (D) 5 2 37 (D) 423 406 0 18 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 158 1 4 107 h 6 12 225 176 0 0 26 (*) (r 59 263 10 79 18 11 46 4 23 40 11 22 43 272 150 0 662 60 37 18 146 45 111 58 163 21 23 75 110 17,624 15,896 2,816 10,280 9,840 289 3,244 0 24 95 0 392 1,900 440 24 0 0 15 377 (D) 0 (D) 0 1,696 1,104 907 48 149 1,728 1,617 1,083 114 749 3 (D) 8 0 182 C 534 534 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 19 13,840 11,308 2,842 7,041 6,439 343 26 1,388 1,377 29 159 467 78 396 2,176 601 10,093 8,682 1,116 6,088 4,568 435 148 1,066 905 31 27 403 1 353 1,198 1,520 196 69 122 39 157 244 683 Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate () 168 2,532 2,146 1,435 119 741 25 183 23 21 311 12 667 630 6 30 44 1 0 10 0 3 0 29 78 17 0 0 17 61 0 21 40 T 41 36 0 0 231 0 27 26 0 43 8 21 2,426 2,111 652 1,183 1,038 42 2 85 115 2 4 37 0 55 697 145 86 0 0 734 744 506 () 211 50 129 (D) 10 593 2,618 1,535 47 1,319 1,156 106 5 80 243 61 7 113 9 83 449 164 11 2 0 0 39 0 108 1 2 102 66 63 175 1,411 H 174 128 30 16 314 184 643 62 192 49 57 11 19 241 13 266 211 23 31 29 7 4 3 1,084 440 345 48 146 27 40 14 3 47 19 59 10 33 16 36 13 C) 13 6 40 0 () * 103 5,890 4,691 807 3,354 2,800 210 26 610 407 9 10 189 0 272 1,068 554 54 19 40 15 146 58 214 6 2 108 422 337 19 66 1,200 562 341 25 117 11 3 (D) 145 (D) 102 85 g 8 119 5P 15 11 12 * 31 25 86 31 21 r 17 308 11' 85 21 20 0 1 64 3 28 32 284 160 72 10 41 275 90 c 15 11 53 40 19 21 10 11 348 194 54 22 11 (D 108 51 0 3 4 27 () 32 10 8 14 432 26 370 27 9 151 51 6 8 11 15 24 19 57! Other industries 45 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.F 7.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries Total European Communities (10) Canada Total All industries.. Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Europe Japan Other Latin America Total Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 114,539 90,417 57,036 50,400 6,636 6,152 7,760 23,004 14,332 1,118 4,223 3,332 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 11,666 3,442 6,131 1,252 1,801 405 3,307 706 2,787 478 520 229 534 1 489 140 4,575 1,519 1,006 445 415 321 2,499 257 654 495 1,564 1,878 6,374 4,606 1,715 53 1,219 631 798 454 3,798 2,305 1,459 34 852 228 285 120 1,343 1,264 76 3 14 429 278 1,866 1,041 807 18 558 176 225 253 1,806 1,041 747 18 334 169 204 25 60 0 60 0 224 7 1 0 389 0 385 4 83 57 199 0 190 9 766 753 2,575 2,300 257 19 367 114 183 263 303 157 139 7 231 27 157 164 14 0 12 1 72 31 227 2,155 2,143 396 99 104 0 102 2 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products.. 71,801 5,394 1,745 784 2,865 10,175 3,906 2,743 1,894 367 1,265 5,149 1,844 901 943 3,304 11,493 59,947 4,087 1,492 510 2,085 7,817 3,093 2,047 1,393 270 1,014 4,085 1,364 781 584 2,721 10,456 661 11,325 887 200 126 561 1,522 736 251 227 133 175 821 241 107 134 579 1,212 16 40,031 2,654 1,133 283 1,238 4,871 1,707 1,446 925 88 705 2,678 818 410 408 1,860 8,069 583 36,429 2,284 1,032 227 1,024 4,370 1,484 1,329 829 79 650 2,241 434 160 274 1,807 7,554 3,602 370 100 56 214 501 224 118 96 9 54 437 385 250 135 52 514 20 4,472 213 47 46 119 648 239 189 125 8 87 154 32 26 5 123 848 0 4,119 334 112 55 167 775 410 160 117 41 46 432 273 237 36 159 328 62 11,854 1,306 253 273 780 2,358 814 696 500 97 251 1,064 480 121 359 584 1,037 9,651 1,121 232 207 683 1,996 758 552 418 56 212 212 23 6 4 13 38 0 22 15 () • 0 48 418 4 0 0 4 61 4 14 17 10 16 84 1,574 158 16 63 80 263 52 107 50 30 24 43 11 4 7 32 110 1,777 5,724 3,294 8,127 924 3,033 1,944 2,226 17,624 16,624 1,000 13,840 893 954 554 2,644 476 1,828 698 863 1,477 5,348 2,970 6,298 692 2,681 1,262 1,664 15,896 14,952 944 11,308 749 737 490 2,071 417 1,222 546 720 129 463 605 1,225 166 84 144 831 2,816 2,470 346 2,842 984 4,377 2,124 4,439 339 2,516 846 739 10,280 9,682 598 7,041 636 461 200 882 236 614 395 498 927 4,094 1,970 3,701 315 1,945 820 621 9,840 D ) 57 283 154 738 25 570 26 117 440 223 505 121 319 142 4 120 314 ( 263 18 1,696 1,696 0 593 0 10 3 4 20 24 33 () 9 300 375 324 1,829 232 352 682 563 1,728 1,672 56 2,532 145 217 64 573 59 606 153 143 1,079 3,158 693 811 2,974 571 490 2,299 328 414 2,209 (r 76 90 33 273 46 138 (D) 10,093 7,880 2,213 8,682 6,797 1,885 6,088 4,675 1,413 4,568 3,448 1,120 1,520 1,227 293 734 511 223 2,618 1,535 1,319 1,156 164 2,426 898 1,439 23 66 2,111 743 1,304 (D) (r 652 188 450 0 (J 1,183 427 710 1,038 389 619 40 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 5,890 583 3,321 692 4,691 363 2,896 612 807 591 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies r 188 271 941 95 45' 72 101 242 264 6,439 57r 403 192 752 (D) 536 379 47, ( 601 61 58 9 129 0 78 16 24 77 1,104 1,104 0 83 0 78 16 206 65 127 46 116 272 500 909 272 324 (D) 973 200 129 183 461 1,617 1,585 32 2,146 109 152 3 541 46 536 134 126 268 183 122 1,411 1,083 328 939 719 219 102 66 1,084 440 103 43 58 17 86 86 (*) 314 154 135 23 145 37 91 0 17 184 87 77 J ( 0 3,354 247 2,248 424 2,800 203 1,84' 364 554 45 401 60 108 422 42 231 97 1,200 220 425 80 562 160 265 58 543 488 390 97 704 312 1,022 75 959 25' 696 616 283 841 69 756 80 527 533 227 57' 33 411 53 361 41' 202 47. 29 373 40 308 116 24 103 34 5: 38 13 54 16 10,045 418 2,05' 1,625 432 1,800 7,320 64 1,521 1,11' 404 886 1,752 39 36 24 1 416 1,62 38 10 13: 100 1,598 4,172 1,082 3,766 345 91' 51 34 662 C 449 106 82 24 231 25 32 214 161 95 744 633 111 0 (D) 176 (D) 114 50 (D) 1 0 1 77 0 0 1 6 1,116 978 138 308 21 91 284 275 real r 339 60 13 200 27 236 122 3,722 67< 495 18: 39: 698 1,949 108 58 0 ] 432 19 70 48 10C 1! 26 87 29 181 6 203 17' 169 70 18 109 6 42 387 1,745 16 809 597 212 7 2,568 354 536 509 27 913 1,551 263 345 32 25 50: 327 859 81' 358 407 94 348 26 23 151 l: 65 23 47 0 0 0 266 42 154 154 0 0 0 490 o ( * (• • 0 269 22C {*: 261 49 36 33 International 46 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table IJ 1.—Selected Financial and Operating Data of Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent Millions of dollars Total assets Employee compensation Number of employees (thousands) (3) (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Net income Sales 1 (4) (5) 1,348,494 1,026,891 36,010 114,539 6,816.0 237,215 12,883 4,637 8,246 192,733 190,809 360,492 7,712 1,555 6,157 284,738 283,339 10,423 1,309 12,136 1,369 12 294 1,296 7,608 7,588 (D) (D) (D) 1,075 9,462 9,437 o 506.6 56.2 14.4 41.8 387.2 385.6 29,873 1,725 67,527 1,399 516 109 81 46 . 382,024 29,090 3,375 3,839 21,876 82,021 48,635 19,026 9,407 2,336 2,617 43,026 24,662 4,508 20,154 18,363 56,326 2,864 9,863 33,433 10,165 29,353 2,864 8,076 5,546 12,867 77,780 67,307 10,473 64,428 12,880 3,151 2,064 8,843 3,246 6,385 441,851 44,689 6,696 4,246 33,747 93,478 51,424 20,775 15,326 2,459 3,494 31,444 16,995 3,383 13,612 14,449 67,464 3,473 10,644 42,032 11,314 33,344 3,550 10,844 6,222 12,728 99,752 89,763 9,989 71,681 12,592 4,149 2,002 10,090 3,317 9,013 15,687 1,862 79,689 6,472 492 549 3,774 4,292 17,308 1,993 3,743 3,906 19,405 2,915 14,680 7,866 6,815 44,113 15,477 28,637 738 70 35 124 114 170 22 130 120 871 113 487 348 139 4,814.6 520.7 63.5 48.1 409.2 775.6 324.9 254.8 146.7 20.0 29.1 370.1 186.2 42.6 143.6 183.9 609.1 26.7 86.7 339.6 156.1 569.5 67.0 187.7 104.4 210.3 1,002.7 838.1 164.5 966.9 148.6 73.4 36.1 122.9 42.7 166.5 567,031 80,923 4,459 2,564 161.2 100,180 13,548 62,923 40,923 4,577 26,037 2,324 8,300 405.6 14.0 286.4 7,817 5,151 (D) 9,594 (D) 8,975 408 355 3,928 1,485 3,847 1,189 368 726 437 911 631 274 257 633 1,494 652 2,072 1,117 1,438 2,660 37,769 1,303 1,586 49,613 1,444 4,423 17,328 13,129 11,727 11,479 24,324 (D) (D) 403 1,057 641 417 223 23 1,224 309 452 786 513 1,100 4,399 1,879 1,558 5,172 13,154 5,744 3,981 2,580 597 149 216 512 85 -18 104 427 3,961 44 634 2,848 436 1,825 169 468 575 613 621 -206 827 2,507 391 460 6,023 2,822 611 2,211 3,202 14,550 479 1,580 9,976 2,514 7,111 808 2,146 1,083 3,074 18,555 15,876 2,679 13,824 1,450 794 480 1,997 670 1,970 123 825 894 4,192 429 1,937 1,446 491 299 328 1,403 5,161 1c 10 2,468 356 (D) 656 23 180 61 16 17 24 62 85 190 79 100 328 2,557 110 1,409 623 108 18 198 462 42 541 131 325 1,973 7,356 12 32 78 -47 415 164 126 79 47 1,026 489 1,462 1,902 3,702 i .i 1.5 58.6 76 . 57.9 56.5 215.4 39.4 139.0 98.3 40.7 l.i 81.5 22.6 146.5 11.4 73.1 25.1 32 . . 8 78 . 36.2 24 . 22.6 11.8 25.3 642.5 28.2 88 . 53 . 36 . 55.0 129.2 421.3 47 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table LR 1.—Selected Financial and Operating Data of U.S. Parents, by Industry of U.S Parent Millions of dollars Total assets Sales J Net income Employee compensation Number of employees (thousands) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 3,754,218 2,465,170 107,694 537,517 19,440.2 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 486,604 36,376 17,327 19,048 339,216 332,578 570,213 17,123 5,517 11,606 408,560 400,967 24,847 2,150 765 1,385 19,133 19,025 43,876 5,143 706 4,437 32,434 32,029 1,225.3 146.7 20.4 126.3 892.7 877.8 (D) (D) 99,969 11,042 133,173 11,356 (D) 3,014 550 299 5,321 978 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures 1,017,654 79,981 11,361 15,088 53,532 178,692 96,718 36,824 22,283 13,970 8,896 114,528 69,926 38,726 31,200 44,602 132,954 8,729 26,367 65,380 32,477 127,364 5,908 46,011 18,688 56,757 191,065 136,396 54,669 193,070 27,187 15,444 17,522 32,813 18,962 14,170 2,027 8,321 15,156 33,508 7,960 1,017,591 119,431 18,825 14,805 85,800 169,628 88,618 31,511 27,718 10,129 11,653 100,142 58,131 34,342 23,789 42,011 115,679 6,643 23,136 51,706 34,194 126,194 8,088 47,543 20,542 50,021 182,242 110,523 71,719 204,276 22,703 23,612 17,604 31,348 22,577 17,566 2,624 8,832 13,406 33,452 10,552 40,565 5,205 797 967 3,441 11,295 3,558 4,681 2,249 259 548 -2,173 -3,369 -2,592 -777 1,196 7,715 -178 381 6,379 1,132 6,483 306 2,138 1,012 3,027 2,367 -53 2,421 9,673 2,249 965 568 791 1,329 362 132 301 -173 2,712 437 313,068 22,755 3,082 2,718 16,955 43,102 23,232 8,996 6,007 1,928 2,939 31,994 18,979 12,939 6,041 13,015 44,467 2,568 7,959 21,559 12,382 45,975 2,391 17,238 7,037 19,309 64,201 34,562 29,639 60,573 3,822 7,203 4,629 8,578 6,371 6,355 757 3,026 3,892 12,877 3,061 10,532.8 1,011.2 176.4 86.3 748.5 1,364.6 660.1 299.4 207.4 90.4 107.4 976.2 523.4 351.4 171.9 452.8 1,457.9 68.3 244.3 680.7 464.6 1,619.5 91.9 609.9 290.1 627.6 1,687.3 828.0 859.4 2,416.0 161.0 437.7 174.1 293.5 276.8 200.4 35.7 108.8 140.1 427.6 160.4 43,418 24,602 18,816 129,493 52,082 77,412 2,023 1,367 656 8,591 4,676 3,915 396.7 189.0 207.8 1,012,319 116,648 5,641 17,099 733.8 677,469 104,516 570,751 1,827 375 196,626 15,984 180,472 170 0 13,441 1,294 11,873 8 266 26,444 4,574 21,828 42 (*) 1,005.9 95.8 907.8 2.2 (*) 52,717 4,763 16,960 3,534 2,059 4,231 2,953 4,183 4,006 7,481 9,436 10,071 46,745 4,763 16,399 3,424 1,491 1,187 3,426 6,869 2,588 5,443 8,199 9,354 2,980 148 778 134 50 95 207 293 180 201 559 1,113 18,054 1,886 6,575 1,541 565 151 1,480 2,838 631 1,787 3,595 3,580 993.8 162.9 312.3 48.2 15.9 5.4 65.4 177.3 44.0 73.3 228.1 173.1 464,039 3,291 3,599 1,581 2,019 13,572 342,401 101,176 387,854 2,986 1,699 564 1,134 30,999 196,027 156,144 18,197 153 -24 -104 80 547 14,280 3,241 110,385 409 492 215 277 8,471 69,498 31,515 4,551.9 16.9 14.9 7.8 7.1 251.0 2,040.4 2,228.8 All industries Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 1(Y7 lUf r Q O.o 9.0 159.2 26.7 48 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.R 2.—Number of U.S. Parents That Had Affiliates in a Given Country and Industry, Country by Industry of Affiliate Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Total Electric Wholeand Transpor- Other Chemi- Primary MachinFood and sale electron- tation cals and fabricatery, and manuic equip- facturing trade allied except kindred ed ment products products metals electrical equipment Finance (except banking), Banking insur- Services ance, and real estate 2,245 1,876 1,190 1,342 1,267 328 96 512 579 68 164 336 47 381 932 512 103 47 90 61 250 152 318 20 36 409 202 162 101 96 89 11 6 12 18 7 9 17 6 32 68 40 5 2 23 4 17 5 12 5 5 13 1,213 1,072 621 818 782 170 27 263 304 28 122 179 13 160 500 236 31 6 19 33 157 41 51 9 6 211 107 83 48 62 55 17 8 21 22 3 16 16 0 18 30 31 6 0 1 7 22 4 3 1 0 16 242 217 130 168 157 44 2 65 69 12 20 52 1 41 107 68 7 2 4 11 54 14 9 2 2 80 271 241 116 164 154 23 3 50 51 1 10 19 4 27 97 33 2 0 3 2 21 5 6 0 0 24 286 262 94 226 221 33 1 50 72 0 22 36 5 26 126 31 3 0 1 1 14 9 8 0 0 30 195 158 69 126 120 18 4 29 34 2 18 20 1 12 68 21 3 1 1 4 10 2 7 3 0 29 97 86 58 55 53 3 1 20 19 0 4 9 0 6 31 14 2 0 0 2 11 4 0 1 1 10 511 443 238 327 313 51 9 90 108 10 44 56 4 49 169 77 11 3 9 7 42 8 20 2 3 61 792 749 318 558 520 113 48 231 241 22 22 126 3 150 297 232 54 33 39 21 53 99 158 1 9 171 151 74 18 71 62 11 5 16 17 7 5 12 10 8 54 25 6 2 0 0 9 0 24 2 2 23 710 420 171 322 265 27 6 36 52 4 19 27 19 94 170 128 6 0 5 1 15 10 103 0 10 32 361 306 109 245 217 46 10 70 65 4 7 33 0 57 138 83 12 3 11 5 22 17 53 3 4 35 500 465 95 203 1,171 991 482 156 355 72 136 59 68 206 49 480 399 131 102 606 134 237 44 248 31 32 31 6 7 107 73 53 15 22 6 25 7 12 23 7 20 7 9 10 32 8 17 4 5 7 255 220 41 119 578 468 334 94 265 33 79 33 32 122 24 332 313 20 62 52 4 0 19 3 9 29 24 5 10 67 58 41 12 27 4 10 6 8 17 9 41 32 7 16 15 1 0 1 2 76 68 17 35 142 126 100 36 73 12 31 9 14 41 6 94 90 6 21 16 2 0 7 1 5 44 32 2 19 93 79 56 9 41 4 9 4 5 13 2 48 45 1 4 2 0 0 0 1 0 44 37 2 21 121 95 68 6 60 1 2 0 0 9 1 50 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 18 4 11 102 60 34 5 22 2 5 3 2 11 1 45 44 0 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 17 15 3 7 45 38 26 7 18 1 4 3 0 11 1 25 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 74 66 9 26 201 161 95 26 65 10 21 8 4 33 4 106 94 7 19 17 1 0 5 0 2 171 138 30 67 250 171 109 28 46 15 21 11 15 45 6 95 60 33 15 39 12 13 3 3 4 15 15 1 1 138 135 14 11 7 8 3 3 2 4 6 15 3 14 5 134 76 2 4 3 1 77 67 19 15 512 484 77 9 56 8 10 4 1 19 2 99 36 69 11 427 35 215 6 234 4 61 55 6 13 157 96 52 10 31 5 9 3 2 26 2 39 30 7 4 39 7 15 4 7 3 125 60 180 81 53 20 40 156 36 68 98 191 46 97 48 60 453 213 77 91 85 137 163 82 98 69 64 109 332 1 7 55 39 24 15 19 44 7 21 30 45 2 19 28 23 56 8 6 32 9 9 16 4 3 11 20 51 70 1 27 56 19 9 0 13 49 0 22 38 53 27 21 3 6 250 41 67 32 40 76 58 48 66 29 24 0 7 10 4 2 0 4 9 0 3 7 2 0 1 0 1 29 3 3 2 4 16 5 8 4 6 4 0 4 13 6 3 0 3 10 0 8 8 16 7 8 1 2 64 9 27 15 9 25 7 17 16 6 14 0 1 9 2 2 0 1 7 0 4 4 8 3 4 0 2 26 4 8 4 4 5 5 2 2 3 0 0 0 1 3 2 4 1 1 0 0 4 0 2 3 12 10 2 0 0 60 13 7 4 18 13 12 7 25 5 4 0 13 18 3 0 0 3 18 0 5 15 14 9 5 0 0 57 13 11 7 7 17 6 12 12 9 2 5 4 30 9 7 4 5 27 1 14 14 26 5 10 9 13 147 96 2 5 22 22 58 5 15 21 4 76 5 10 6 6 0 1 8 2 7 7 16 4 2 3 12 39 33 3 6 5 18 24 15 14 4 6 42 6 32 3 1 0 2 30 23 0 8 20 7 9 1 5 61 36 2 10 8 16 19 9 5 4 1 7 6 19 1 0 0 1 1 0 0' 1 6 2 1 2 1 38 3 9 1 2 1 22 0 4 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 14 0 5 0 0 3 4 2 6 0 0 7 1 3 12 3 4 6 55 13 36 5 8 54 29 2 5 5 8 11 4 2 5 5 163 21 56 20 12 17 14 46 67 10 35 65 7 9 49 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.S 1.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total Total Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 Unincorporated affiliates Net (3) Total (2) (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa .' Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates (4) (5) (6) (7) Payables to U.S. parents (8) 207,320 207,460 174,784 72,487 102,296 32,676 -140 60,877 154,644 129,121 117,712 41,885 75,827 11,409 25,523 38,996 43,315 36,739 33,458 9,022 24,436 3,281 6,576 9,202 92,624 77,578 71,160 28,614 42,546 6,418 15,045 24,889 71,922 5,813 1,153 7,495 15,466 400 1,995 4,313 1,101 6,812 27,373 20,701 563 183 2,728 274 2,377 1,136 12,795 146 499 59,559 4,098 55,317 3,863 718 661 6,025 12,862 5,740 12,508 24,594 1,781 345 2,826 6,566 158 251 1,563 329 1,454 9,322 4,020 330 93 257 135 1,476 537 1,145 21 25 30,723 2,082 316 2,914 5,942 56 1,326 1,605 761 4,481 11,239 11,823 110 69 62 23 428 388 10,419 (D) 4,242 235 57 285 354 66 37 165 35 689 2,319 2,176 3 () • 1,425 -7 118 -2 525 12,364 1,715 435 1,470 2,604 120 380 981 -23 189 4,492 2,682 120 20 983 123 355 213 706 64 97 20,659 2,133 506 1,776 3,359 129 508 1,102 26 2,113 9,006 4,231 164 21 1,377 133 434 245 1,599 (D) 280 214 1,615 3,333 1,125 6,624 22,881 18,019 1,577 3,168 1,089 5,935 20,562 15,843 443 162 440 162 319 158 1,744 151 2,022 1,904 923 925 12,089 89 11,564 402 (D! 6,636 5,382 5,078 1,411 3,667 304 1,254 1,789 12,070 9,137 649 2,284 9,422 8,016 2,839 2,203 167 5,178 (D) (D) 2,648 (D) 1,986 1,901 1,405 (D) (D) 85 3,116 2,550 244 322 47,432 73,526 53,578 29,784 27,752 55,324 43,843 26,083 19,654 2,840 9,206 317 1,753 385 1,985 2,580 589 10,389 5,187 4,388 814 -2,291 3,119 11,274 388 -19,842 927 1,300 543 16,105 2,406 8,074 -109 1,305 12,557 1,879 7,669 -182 8,752 1,090 5,745 234 357 77 100 1,078 72 3,388 2,387 836 165 13,942 497 2,121 10 10,545 126 269 374 214 1,535 2,079 797 129 168 1,969 601 129 8,325 3,571 4,290 7,769 3,533 3,899 463 337 30,894 2,990 12,012 23,517 1,955 12,684 7)45 D3 !: ° 1,605 1,127 466 381 4,086 1,558 1,222 168 168 2,528 107 288 2,133 3,312 2,409 1,031 1,385 1,346 3,474 573 1,401 526 973 4,546 12,120 2,928 362 2,281 1,199 1,308 1,745 641 521 777 359 10,343 2,585 6,454 2,179 306 801 990 254 284 410 735 1,806 1,646 374 568 598 196 228 431 190 99 5,244 4,813 7,897 9.805 7 903 131 (D) ( ) 515 1,761 1,307 963 2,119 1,433 23,794 17,761 3,805 789 1,924 -416 441 52 68 891 57 4,381 1,146 3,063 171 9,575 1,458 5,333 (D) ( 859 7 19,948 -26,094 20,399 11,481 -27,572 10,530 478 84 3,549 434 1,133 425 448 171 449 501 -12 2,065 1,616 98 351 -33,186 129 -738 (D) -32,526 (D) -305 77 4,488 513 1,308 429 638 (D) 497 790 (D) 3,046 2,201 363 483 2,995 371 1,203 163 614 473 37 3,548 527 404 74 508 85 1,368 110 472 556 38 391 127 7,377 1,035 4,558 (D) () 715 79 43 9 27 636 199 170 267 632 126 65 52 9 506 -139 386 259 1,966 2,204 923 1,324 -43 -238 70 773 -851 190 -1,217 176 1,624 -24 3,605 571 750 82 134 64 470 1,184 (D) 520 -10 2,612 (D) 1,107 1,254 (D) -1,072 59 -360 -781 11 1,244 104 554 358 228 2,237 348 128 203 79 566 331 222 195 41 123 4,217 1,831 125 81 330 169 1,315 6 235 148 -23 3,889 406 52 1,835 392 255 161 146 138 409 96 1,777 343 56 163 397 319 -61 266 -48 178 164 5,020 1,172 60 994 584 374 941 286 162 248 199 3,493 818 2,675 1,320 431 1,482 3,857 1,816 2,042 5,948 -1,908 3,592 205 108 61 36 1,142 60 556 525 1,935 (D 655 54 (D) D ( 206 3,034 248 467 2,320 Receivables from U.S. parents 50 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.S 2.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total 207,320 57,397 25,654 20,431 5,223 19,078 12,023 6,941 114 10,798 1,868 83,500 7,471 1,964 1,715 3,793 18,380 8,743 3,626 2,436 1,000 2,575 5,472 1,854 675 1,179 3,618 13,883 451 2,535 7,457 3,441 7,276 630 1,961 2,042 2,643 11,178 10,132 1,046 207,460 45,315 19,515 14,884 4,631 15,516 10,671 4,741 104 8,803 1,481 72,750 6,627 1,744 1,466 3,418 15,048 7,079 (D) 2,163 (D) 1,940 4,880 (D) 630 D () 12,224 288 1,973 6,951 3,012 6,819 (D) () 1,847 1,414 563 4,148 517 2,207 1,109 768 1,286 5,076 904 1,973 2,301 9,741 8,864 877 17,412 1,458 1,137 472 3,764 453 2,093 992 685 1,187 4,286 886 21,070 15,186 5,884 16,077 11,307 4,770 Total Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 Unincorporated affiliates Net Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (3) Total (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 174,784 31,555 7,651 5,227 2,424 14,199 (D) () 100 8,277 1,429 70,610 6,343 1,740 (D) () 13,929 6,324 (D) 2,098 (D) 1,698 4,506 (D) () 579 (D) 11,985 (°) 1,955 (D) (D) 6,797 (D) ( 1,946 2,310 9,714 (D) () 17,335 (D) 1,142 (D) 3,751 441 2,097 (D) 684 1,128 4,224 D ) 10,342 10,157 17,618 -9,828 7,240 549 19,657 48,493 4,562 502 2,175 325 587 495 248 521 745 404 9 728 4,337 363 1,873 286 543 495 78 471 743 308 D 15,091 10,647 4,444 5,468 40,934 17,618 5,483 383 17,451 3,827 304 1,715 276 436 485 88 430 745 286 D 12,830 579 5,263 3,684 1,579 1,035 2,313 3,640 10,331 368 4,039 (D) ( 909 1,945 3,070 7,298 309 1,638 1,206 433 656 1,777 2,918 6,778 450 18,882 72,487 11,386 3,057 2,795 263 5,354 3,537 1,783 35 2,368 28,682 2,569 754 540 1,274 6,418 3,008 1,236 898 384 892 2,540 1,033 (D) () 1,507 3,481 1,056 (D) () 2,620 241 999 452 928 4,166 4,004 161 6,888 650 572 204 1,693 141 995 428 413 451 1,061 281 4,538 3,411 1,127 2,755 21,346 13,267 2,159 226 5,694 1,325 272 548 76 96 161 115 100 48 128 93 236 2,456 151 694 582 112 172 505 935 102,296 20,170 4,593 2,433 2,161 8,845 (D) () 65 5,908 823 41,928 3,774 986 32,676 13,759 11,864 9,656 2,207 1,317 (D) () ( 7,511 3,316 (D) 1,200 (D) 806 1,966 (D) () 119 ,1 755 56 65 0 242 374 () 8,504 (D) () 238 () 1,660 163 17 562 506 429 458 () 4,177 D ) () 1,494 1,382 5,549 (D) () 10,447 (D) 570 (D) 2,058 300 1,102 (D) 271 677 3,163 (D) 10,553 7,235 3,318 2,713 19,588 4,352 3,324 157 11,757 2,503 32 1,167 200 340 325 -28 330 697 157 4,842 158 944 623 321 484 1,272 1,983 526 52 2,141 284 4 D -140 12,083 6,139 5,547 592 3,562 1,353 2,199 10 1,996 386 10,750 844 220 249 375 3,332 1,664 (D) 273 (D) 635 592 (D) 45 () 1 3 12 4 (D) 1 59 62 (D) 986 660 326 4,689 7,559 4,764 1,296 67 1,432 509 59 158 10 107 9 -9 41 -1 23 D () 70 342 1,437 1,267 170 2,427 389 277 91 384 64 114 118 84 99 790 18 4,993 3,879 1,114 184 -30,875 -32,211 462 99 775 226 140 302 38 44 () * 169 50 2 95 3,033 59 2,401 (D) () 253 168 152 2,499 211 1,224 (D) () 126 367 570 () 76 D 60,877 22,093 12,614 11,396 1,219 4,653 D ) 61,017 10,010 6,475 5,848 627 1,091 (D) 14 3,684 1,141 17,925 1,080 258 339 483 4,038 2,023 786 325 192 713 1,017 476 56 419 541 2,495 174 4 1,689 755 7,176 236 38 89 108 706 358 (D) 52 (D) 78 425 739 869 713 1,593 70 274 841 408 4,577 4,253 324 3,126 390 303 110 533 83 190 142 99 165 986 124 177 363 284 1,135 D 7,445 5,325 2,120 184 7,585 4,632 893 133 1,927 1,841 193 1,064 43 318 258 221 224 71 190 88 235 3,803 250 1,677 (D) 362 763 752 () 835 11 () 771 66 3,140 2,985 155 699 2 26 19 149 19 76 24 16 66 196 106 2,452 1,446 1,006 38,460 36,842 431 34 1,153 1,615 53 761 4 274 257 52 174 70 95 1,304 39 453 373 80 235 395 182 51 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.S 3.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Electric and Transpor- Other Food Chemi- Primary Machinand electron- tation and cals and fabricatery, manuic equip- facturing kindred allied except ed ment products products metals electrical equipment Petrole- um Total Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate 207,320 57,397 83,500 7,471 18,380 5,472 13,883 7,276 11,178 19,839 21,070 10,342 17,618 4,562 154,644 35,643 64,234 5,456 13,860 3,848 11,799 5,001 9,034 15,236 16,527 5,079 21,453 3,512 43,315 10,414 18,770 1,438 4,177 1,373 1,942 1,363 3,838 4,639 2,788 441 5,598 739 92,624 21,186 37,786 3,360 7,519 2,129 8,124 3,140 4,203 9,311 11,178 4,117 14,264 2,551 71,922 5,813 1,153 7,495 15,466 400 1,995 4,313 1,101 6,812 27,373 20,701 563 183 2,728 274 2,377 1,136 12,795 146 499 15,835 858 690 1,054 3,069 142 (D) 573 (D) 2,064 7,344 5,352 (D) ( 2,345 34,246 2,760 162 4,407 9,130 113 1,535 2,491 241 2,850 10,557 3,540 208 13 164 123 1,647 341 859 3,012 98 60 331 501 () * 151 130 0 371 1,369 348 18 0 1 10 208 6,870 1,103 (D) 800 1,144 65 274 515 (D) 1,093 1,798 649 3 6 24 14 306 43 138 1,992 95 (D) 210 ,581 50 110 (D) 215 696 137 2 0 2 6 101 6 21 0 0 7,584 297 1 1,485 2,355 0 274 935 2 411 1,825 539 (D) 0 0 (D) 213 (D) 78 0 0 2,722 403 43 240 636 6 (D) 350 (D) 153 760 418 8,479 (D) 24 1,015 (D) 41 (D) 445 147 518 3,654 832 30 2 (D) 24 181 37 5,786 701 230 1,138 795 (D) 17 502 (D) 572 1,755 5,392 95 102 125 45 250 253 4,437 (D) 3,285 235 (D) 296 1,197 44 (D) 344 162 100 867 832 13 6 0 0 141 0 653 9,432 (D) 18 280 736 4 0 3,587 (D) () * 325 (D) 0 8 6 0 88 455 616 (D) 0 0 (D) 489 (D) 0 4 -4 6,636 1,698 3,232 159 789 1,112 234 538 1,099 168 316 12,070 9,137 649 2,284 2,344 1,370 4,447 3,285 176 986 499 325 23 152 1,375 1,158 42 175 279 114 6 158 621 433 2 187 264 194 9 62 454 (D) (D) 46 1,462 1,036 111 315 353 329 1,275 1,181 48 46 163 3 17 47,432 17,463 19,266 2,015 4,520 1,624 2,084 2,275 2,144 4,543 5,263 -3,835 1,050 27,752 7,524 15,780 1,878 3,622 1,332 1,798 1,169 1,985 2,759 3,421 -4,857 637 19,654 2,840 9,206 317 1,753 385 1,985 2,580 589 10,389 5,187 4,388 814 -2,291 3,119 11,274 388 -19,842 927 3,485 577 432 69 598 (D) 1,264 187 (D) 1,282 (D) 1,022 (D) 2,757 991 420 (D) (D) 771 10,720 1,672 6,397 -112 606 104 97 1,643 312 4,519 4,036 178 304 541 30 0 280 8 109 1,254 166 615 11 111 15 16 287 32 571 383 2,327 337 1,374 18 191 14 29 361 3 907 766 65 76 388 (D) 0 651 38 476 7 42 19 (D) 57 (D) 504 478 0 27 14 0 0 0 0 0 1,207 (D) 457 (D) 18 7 0 388 (D) 777 777 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,153 109 390 72 109 26 65 362 21 945 360 539 46 661 216 921 264 400 84 34 19 9 47 64 427 7 403 17 2,072 1,303 1,475 36 1,230 35 34 4 4 131 2 2,320 200 2,089 31 -8,652 445 10,431 9 -20,172 3 413 86 (D) 24 651 36 584 50 13 (D) 180 87 88 0 -1 93 4 55 34 27 (D) 5 0 42 24 18 5 1 19 3 4 11 376 156 129 48 11 27 a 211 425 2,005 73 21 D ( 2 0 D 986 94 677 (D) 30 (D) (D) 66 () 318 1 () 0 0 0 D () 1,572 (D) 1,254 4 1 0 0 (D) (*) 226 226 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 28 150 954 (D) (D) 206 4,603 3,997 2,722 425 1,543 -3 212 () 1,089 (D) D D () 175 681 214 5,910 4,832 (D) ( () * 26 101 4,350 0 237 1,942 97 17 185 103 7 7 63 0 861 602 609 13 (D) 32 (D) 56 13 429 ( 124 5 140 89 35 15 85 99 -69 8 18 0 1,300 543 4 111 4,086 1,558 1,222 168 168 2,528 107 288 2,133 3,112 1,336 1,061 140 135 1,775 3,474 573 1,401 526 973 1,868 5 708 402 752 12,120 2,928 362 2,281 1,199 1,308 1,745 641 521 777 359 4,960 344 32 1,945 (D) 415 588 D ( 1,575 491 175 5,244 3,939 46 D 8 233 9 24 11 2 0 9 13 0 2 11 3 0 3 0 () * 2,658 384 275 132 219 353 626 163 313 131 63 110 4 1 (D) 6 23 4 (D) 26 2,171 313 179 (D) 143 4 (D) 642 66 114 39 19 155 32 59 87 24 49 102 18 D 589 0 0 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 1 1 0 0 29 0 15 7 1 5 2 142 141 272 59 38 3 (D) n 130 0 (D) 0 0 4,291 7,897 361 38 15 0 22 323 0 49 274 0 (D) 146 (D) 2 0 116 40 0 0 () 0 0 (D) n 0 0 935 93 ( 136 109 313 43 87 74 117 0 0 0 0 0 86 0 0 145 0 5 0 0 (D) 130 -6 (D) 0 0 451 143 36 49 394 601 ( 67 () * 24 43 389 (D) 156 (D) 73 () 17 () * 120 1,305 797 (D) 28 43 86 177 (D) 63 1,286 511 11 8 14 149 287 132 115 36 23 839 457 675 287 178 D D 323 178 4 15 (D) 48 11 9 1 8 192 52 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.S 4.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 207,320 57,397 25,654 20,431 5,223 19,078 12,023 6,941 114 10,798 1,868 83,500 7,471 1,964 1,715 3,793 18,380 8,743 3,626 2,436 1,000 2,575 5,472 1,854 675 1,179 3,618 13,883 451 Europe Total Canada Total 154,644 43,315 35,643 10,414 4,675 12,863 4,445 12,025 230 838 5,738 16,943 5,722 11,095 3 (D) 14 () 5,522 316 64,234 18,770 5,456 1,438 1,586 298 1,350 233 2,521 907 13,860 4,177 6,817 2,632 2,731 459 1,578 345 394 681 348 2,053 1,373 3,848 490 1,232 231 513 259 719 883 2,616 1,942 11,799 D 410 92,624 21,186 7,451 6,933 518 9,099 5,374 3,694 31 4,442 195 37,786 3,360 1,087 924 1,349 7,519 3,048 1,757 996 247 1,471 2,129 627 221 406 1,502 8,124 276 287 982 5,082 1,784 3,140 183 1,368 826 764 4,203 4,023 180 9,311 (D) 628 154 865 (D) 594 598 2,535 7,457 3,441 7,276 630 1,961 2,042 2,643 11,178 10,132 1,046 19,839 1,847 1,414 563 4,148 517 2,207 1,109 768 1,664 6,725 3,000 5,001 430 1,552 1,216 1,803 9,034 8,133 901 15,236 1,491 1,005 484 2,757 402 1,372 917 565 1,286 5,076 904 21,070 15,186 5,884 10,342 824 4,651 768 16,527 12,560 3,967 5,079 17,618 -9,828 7,240 549 19,657 4,562 502 2,175 325 21,453 3,254 4,262 284 13,654 3,512 277 1,606 264 587 444 495 248 521 745 404 9 728 12,830 579 5,263 3,684 1,579 1,035 334 169 396 728 253 8,196 110 3,442 2,270 1,172 690 ( 121 (D) 48 (D) 279 4,565 17 1,903 1,359 545 296 2,313 3,640 697 3,258 520 1,828 () 1,363 (D) ( 154 912 3,838 3,117 720 4,639 (D) 305 307 1,687 123 634 125 155 European Communities (10) Japan Other Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 71,922 20,701 15,835 5,352 5,026 2,424 4,520 2,413 507 11 (D) (D) 5,374 0 D () (D) 31 0 D 6,636 12,070 2,344 ( 0 1,279 0 1,279 C) ( 90 827 0 34,246 3,012 1,015 848 1,149 6,870 2,642 1,655 928 238 1,406 1,992 569 3,540 348 73 76 200 649 406 102 68 9 65 137 58 3,232 159 24 4,447 499 177 () 789 273 243 D () 1,375 864 273 D 158 68 23 ( 76 279 91 () 1,423 7,584 D () 79 539 ( 1,646 2,722 180 (D) 793 (D) 3,587 (D) ( 139 418 D 44 1,112 0 57 8,479 914 536 143 761 (D) 537 () 34 (D) 616 (D) (D) 832 (D) 92 11 105 (D) 57 () 234 (D) 3 216 (D) 538 538 0 332 0 10 6 -8 8 (D) 82 () 187 621 338 5 (D) 264 83 (D) 19 (D) 454 454 0 954 1 61 18 213 () 112 Latin Amer- 47,432 17,463 9,851 8,406 1,445 2,135 928 27,752 7,524 3,239 2,492 747 () 5,277 201 19,266 2,015 378 365 1,272 4,520 1,926 896 858 318 * 522 1,624 622 162 460 1,002 2,084 41 () 3,245 (D) 15,780 1,878 351 406 1,121 3,622 1,664 660 697 209 392 1,332 442 154 287 890 1,798 (D) D 2,788 2,258 531 5,598 1,902 1,873 90 1,733 739 64 312 53 Other Africa 4,086 3,112 2,495 2,287 208 23 0 23 0 361 24 1 (D) (D) 77 0 (D) 25 (D) 0 146 D 702 870 732 441 2,275 200 409 827 840 2,144 1,999 146 4,603 356 409 79 1,391 115 835 192 204 () 1,169 169 222 148 629 1,985 1,979 5 3,997 319 306 45 1,286 97 715 181 171 348 405 124 2,759 1,443 1,316 3,421 364 3,888 401 11,178 8,412 2,765 4,117 328 3,796 387 5,786 4,398 1,387 3,285 36 92 14 5,392 4,014 1,378 832 34 88 48 1,099 668 432 168 1,462 1,223 239 353 462 426 136 4,543 2,626 1,917 5,263 14,264 903 2,098 145 11,117 2,551 206 1,165 156 9,432 500 6,774 1,942 180 727 122 4,832 403 () 4,343 609 25 438 34 316 99 162 5 49 39 2 30 10 1,275 349 127 44 755 183 6 100 44 -3,835 -13,082 2,979 265 6,003 1,050 225 569 61 146 275 142 208 75 176 (D) 125 47 D ( 10 162 78 125 17 150 -6 63 46 17 65 2,006 70 1,504 891 612 58 3,681 469 1,822 1,414 407 345 2,488 321 1,480 D ) ( 229 15 359 663 382 183 275 3,474 1,868 617 401 216 700 (D) 468 3 0 0 3 179 (D) 13 4 (D) 81 44 2 0 2 42 15 0 Other Asia and Pacific 12,120 4,960 3,499 3,226 273 626 0 623 3 2,658 110 26 ( 642 () 132 96 48 102 () 272 D 161 935 ( 650 (D) 145 5 140 451 33 93 33 72 18 4 1 389 377 12 376 61 17 10 1,305 735 570 1,286 156 124 -3 D 839 480 124 116 211 116 261 695 169 76 241 Middle East 7 0 8 142 -4,857 -13,616 2,854 207 5,699 637 166 257 37 421 375 441 1,542 20 35 20 15 336 1,397 13 20 155 997 3 41 85 (D) 44 28 D 145 7 15 141 74 51 233 D Total 0 1 90 71 19 180 323 36 257 24 0 4 0 0 274 69 D 170 0 () 0 1 7 0 12 750 79 150 () 48 International 53 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.S 5.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 207,320 65,346 4,815 1,220 3,595 53,849 53,201 (D) () 5,987 694 113,029 8,778 1,305 1,095 6,378 29,203 14,729 8,602 3,934 805 1,133 10,677 5,864 1,186 4,678 4,814 23,126 933 207,460 56,940 5,014 1,439 3,575 45,033 D () 6,193 701 111,501 9,160 1,208 (D) () 27,783 14,703 (D) 3,451 (D) 1,013 11,199 6,025 (D) ( 5,174 20,039 (D) 3,733 14,747 3,713 9,278 666 2,587 1,923 4,102 11,432 8,569 2,864 20,534 2,108 1,322 715 2,592 1,064 2,513 170 905 1,616 6,686 842 3,679 2,233 1,446 8,505 9,136 497 7,017 31 1,026 565 2,513 165 941 335 77 44 132 354 283 710 171 243 3,317 12,254 (D) 9,570 591 2,557 1,968 4,455 13,975 11,143 2,832 19,774 (D) 1,168 (D) 2,612 964 2,554 191 (D) 1,523 5,646 789 3,665 2,397 1,268 12,236 10,699 (D) 8,008 11 1,002 D 5,112 455 308 237 71 1,011 207 3,132 9,611 381 ( D) 239 () 1,055 4,150 (D 2,808 136 910 283 56 (D) 116 (D) 303 711 D Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 Unincorporated affiliates Net Total Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (3) Total (2) (1) Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 174,784 40,318 3,003 1,064 1,939 (D) 30,468 (D) () 5,740 (D) 104,174 8,799 1,191 (D) () 25,356 12,636 (D) 3,365 855 (D) 8,659 3,944 1,055 2,889 4,715 19,535 (D) 72,487 17,240 724 396 328 14,258 14,000 (D) 2,016 243 39,972 4,043 437 518 3,088 9,549 5,253 2,409 1,295 293 299 3,588 1,987 483 1,503 1,601 5,121 270 102,296 23,078 2,280 668 1,611 (D) 16,468 (D) ( 3,725 (D) 64,202 4,756 754 () 15,807 7,383 (D) 2,070 561 (D) 5,071 1,957 572 1,386 3,114 14,414 (D) 1,007 2,345 1,499 2,883 317 745 277 1,543 7,005 5,871 1,134 7,783 1,139 579 265 1,288 258 1,191 72 475 607 1,636 274 788 552 236 4,621 4,790 614 3,983 (D) 89 2,275 9,620 (D) 5,936 267 (D) 1,673 (D) 6,553 (D ( 11,665 1,700 584 (D) 1,286 670 1,361 119 1,628 (D) 541 180 37 (D) 57 (D) 257 8,598 (D) 185 961 60 347 101 15 85 54 92 49 137 143 225 4,116 118 123 4,483 (D) 62 ) 702 3,729 (D) ( 283 2,101 1,491 () 420 1,628 (D) 3,282 11,965 (D) 8,819 584 (D) 1,950 (D) 13,558 D () 19,449 2,838 1,163 (D) 2,574 928 2,552 191 () 5,558 783 3,110 1,866 1,244 7,575 8,419 (D) 6,670 D (D) () 500 2,590 (D) 888 280 52 (D) 111 (D) 306 () 3,922 509 2,322 1,314 1,008 2,954 3,629 (D) 2,687 32,676 16,623 2,011 375 1,636 (D) •140 8,406 -198 -219 20 8,816 (D) () 452 (D) 7,327 362 18 2,427 2,067 170 87 2,541 2,081 D () 459 504 36 289 (D) 751 7 (D) 18 (D) 417 (D) (D) 326 (D) 5 4 37 36 2 0 -3 555 531 24 4,662 2,280 26 1,338 D D () -206 -7 1,528 -382 97 ( 1,420 26 (D) 483 (D) 120 -522 -161 () -361 3,087 D 416 2,493 (D) -293 75 30 -45 -352 -2,543 -2,574 32 760 (D) 154 (D) -20 100 -40 -21 (D) 93 1,040 53 14 -164 177 -3,731 -1,562 (D) -991 20 24 -295 29 32 52 21 (D) 16 (D) -21 -1 D 60,877 24,518 1,473 451 1,022 21,169 (D) () 1 1 1,642 234 28,567 1,971 184 155 1,631 6,675 4,179 (D) 653 (D) 234 2,387 1,196 209 987 1,192 6,042 344 61,017 16,112 1,671 669 1,002 12,353 o D () 1,848 240 27,039 2,353 87 () 5,255 4,154 625 170 192 114 2,909 1,357 (D) () 1,552 2,955 (D) 1,144 3,648 907 2,439 137 (D) 517 (D) 5,244 4,552 692 3,810 571 202 197 257 348 257 23 86 187 1,528 154 884 593 291 1,559 1,740 447 1,241 20 26 6 807 62 337 57 31 104 55 90 43 (D) 142 728 1,155 (D) 2,731 63 (D) 562 (D) 7,786 7,126 660 3,050 (D) 48 (D) 276 248 297 43 (D) 94 488 101 870 757 114 5,291 3,302 (D) 2,232 (*) 1 7,301 (D) 4 3 C) 463 5,174 (D) () 21 3 3 0 5 11 -D 2 () 15 23 1,012 (D) -4,499 74 D 2,802 (D) () 353 420 152 -44 -3,943 D () 419 1,232 783 1,102 33 305 5 9 (D) 40 (D) 63 D 54 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.S 6.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad at Yearend FY 1981, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Intercompany debt Equity Total (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum-OPEC Incorporated affiliates Total (2) 214,603 201,360 158,051 44,798 94,853 74,591 5,630 1,125 8,504 15,553 460 1,796 4,361 985 7,531 28,647 20,262 654 181 2,597 319 2,713 1,354 11,851 167 427 6,284 12,116 9,076 593 2,447 51,500 34,784 17,514 2,484 8,329 457 1,349 341 1,770 2,228 556 11,776 6,846 4,114 816 5,493 3,064 10,407 405 -10,335 852 698 401 3,735 1,758 1,079 547 132 1,976 312 -135 1,800 2,917 669 1,219 375 654 10,064 2,512 363 1,285 798 1,373 1,549 705 480 712 288 5,052 6,062 131,391 37,944 78,312 60,890 4,127 687 7,121 12,966 307 1,453 3,564 1,040 6,700 22,924 17,422 526 158 1,680 215 2,311 1,118 10,955 57 401 5,400 9,735 (D) (D) 2,178 65,531 48,818 14,658 2,040 7,270 80 1,079 221 1,289 2,089 590 9,955 5,345 4,127 483 24,205 2,843 11,449 (D) 7,483 (D) 964 317 3,647 2,440 919 1,517 4 1,207 160 (D) (D) 3,857 431 1,581 976 869 9,209 2,156 302 1,980 633 1,140 1,475 348 500 529 146 4,438 9,172 Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 (3) (4) (5) 170,266 120,159 34,390 72,139 56,752 3,882 657 6,866 12,584 245 1,405 3,366 1,011 6,016 20,718 15,387 523 158 338 202 2,229 1,111 10,427 (D) 5,035 8,595 (D) (D) 2,072 46,726 38,053 11,350 1,623 6,839 -51 733 126 175 1,787 117 9,561 5,309 3,930 322 17,142 1,772 6,941 (D) () 767 248 1,295 178 88 53 37 1,117 89 500 528 1,647 (D) 512 7 5,731 1,751 270 294 335 844 1,324 241 376 198 98 3,381 3,412 62,869 38,763 8,980 25,777 22,305 1,628 321 2,737 6,057 152 205 1,429 306 1,214 8,255 3,472 279 79 203 112 1,250 516 990 19 23 1,326 2,681 2,121 132 23,453 20,097 7,880 960 5,112 224 358 67 94 1,000 65 3,012 2,094 756 162 9,204 469 1,998 20 6,128 125 242 223 613 76 40 9 26 537 199 151 186 674 72 126 28 448 2,069 261 128 165 77 529 276 318 174 41 100 653 1,616 Unincorporated affiliates Net Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (6) Total (7) (8) (9) 107,397 81,396 25,410 46,362 34,447 2,254 336 4,130 6,527 93 1,200 1,936 706 4,803 12,463 11,916 244 79 135 89 979 595 9,437 (D) 31,094 11,232 3,554 6,173 4,139 244 30 255 382 62 48 199 29 684 2,205 2,034 3 3,709 5,914 (D) (D) 1,643 23,273 17,956 3,469 663 1,727 -275 375 59 81 787 52 6,549 3,216 3,174 160 7,937 1,303 4,943 (D) 365 1,141 (D) (D) 106 18,805 10,765 3,309 416 431 131 346 94 1,114 302 473 393 35 197 162 7,063 1,071 4,508 (D) () 525 24 682 102 48 44 10 580 -110 348 342 973 (D) 386 -22 (D) 3,662 1,489 142 130 257 315 1,048 -77 202 157 -2 2,728 1,796 () 197 69 2,353 2,263 831 1,464 -32 90 71 D C) 1,342 13 82 7 528 D 2,209 (D) 1,069 969 3,477 405 32 1,686 298 296 152 107 124 331 48 1,057 5,761 13,243 26,660 6,854 16,540 13,700 1,503 438 1,383 2,587 153 343 796 -56 830 5,724 2,840 128 23 917 104 402 236 895 110 26 59,025 38,829 9,557 25,017 20,834 1,791 453 1,879 3,330 158 474 873 25 2,189 9,662 4,183 136 23 1,349 115 480 269 1,563 (D) 45,782 12,170 2,703 8,477 7,134 288 15 497 743 6 132 77 81 1,359 3,939 1,342 8 884 2,381 (D) () 270 -14,031 -14,034 2,856 445 1,059 376 270 120 481 139 -34 1,822 1,502 -13 333 -18,712 221 -1,042 (D) -17,819 (D) -265 85 1,398 2,857 2,312 233 312 18,572 9,206 3,852 520 1,175 383 407 (D) 531 577 (D) 2,627 1,786 400 440 2,727 460 973 154 448 510 41 142 3,978 468 514 476 -682 160 -970 128 769 151 -939 237 -362 -601 -214 855 356 61 -695 165 233 74 356 -20 183 142 614 -3,110 ( 136 3,510 422 1,002 2,086 937 274 240 226 197 4,451 1,245 64 563 358 425 801 373 166 281 175 1,624 3,015 C) 433 11 78 33 667 ( 42 32,603 23,240 996 75 117 7 137 (D) 50 439 (D) 805 285 413 107 21,439 239 2,015 (D) 18,267 (D) 306 57 3,890 1,150 (D) ( 8 2,741 271 D 1,877 36 602 827 412 3,595 889 2 1,258 193 192 728 17 186 98 34 1,010 6,125 55 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.S 7.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad at Yearend FY 1981, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total (1) All industries . Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates Total (2) 214,603 201,360 54,319 21,467 44,301 18,269 16,882 4,585 20,187 13,004 7,040 143 10,868 1,797 85,874 7,437 1,909 1,819 3,709 18,504 8,466 3,767 2,636 927 2,709 6,061 2,135 748 1,387 3,926 14,276 561 14,516 3,753 15,987 11,006 4,859 122 8,525 1,520 75,741 6,712 1,704 1,661 3,347 15,456 7,016 (D) 2,379 (D) 2,089 5,485 (D) 699 (D) (D) 12,478 445 2,718 7,280 3,718 7,139 719 1,932 1,744 2,743 11,885 10,679 1,206 20,572 1,820 1,480 604 4,357 590 2,365 1,125 768 1,393 5,068 1,001 21,894 15,618 6,276 9,005 25,593 -322 6,991 537 18,387 4,252 547 1,987 304 559 415 228 480 647 451 29 592 13,666 548 5,804 4,769 1,035 959 2,326 4,029 2,040 6,717 3,276 6,723 (D) (D) 1,787 2,382 10,456 9,560 896 18,431 1,467 1,223 526 4,089 527 2,211 1,008 689 1,327 4,429 935 16,125 11,111 5,014 8,822 41,347 16,843 6,431 431 17,642 3,973 394 1,694 277 501 429 64 423 645 313 (D) (D) 11,051 422 4,442 D (D) () 768 1,958 3,461 Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 Unincorporated affiliates Net Total Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 170,266 31,517 7,337 5,310 2,027 14,655 (D) () 18 1 8,085 1,441 73,788 6,427 1,701 D ( 14,651 6,557 (D) 2,320 (D) 1,854 5,095 (D) () 744 (D) 12,226 (D) 2,018 (D) (D) 6,702 (D) 1,761 2,387 10,409 (D 18,277 (D) 1,218 (D) 4,070 514 2,193 (D) 689 1,288 4,336 (D) 14,920 10,448 4,472 4,841 33,722 11,991 5,257 365 16,109 3,505 334 1,540 264 404 408 74 390 646 286 7,972 336 1,887 1,463 424 644 1,790 3,316 62,869 10,883 2,900 2,719 181 5,325 3,562 1,730 33 2,110 548 26,558 2,254 619 455 1,180 6,137 3,022 1,143 779 373 821 2,381 1,021 D () 1,360 3,302 262 995 () 2,313 230 889 383 809 3,906 3,744 162 6,264 596 516 200 1,579 134 909 367 366 382 974 244 3,852 2,854 998 2,529 15,577 8,546 1,854 203 4,973 1,119 283 436 65 90 92 106 82 48 101 63 188 2,350 140 667 567 99 142 420 982 107,397 20,634 4,437 2,591 1,846 9,329 D () 84 5,975 892 47,229 4,172 1,082 (D) ( 8,514 3,536 (D) 1,542 (D) 1,033 2,714 (D) () 8,924 (D) 1,023 (D) (D) 4,389 (D) () 1,378 1,577 6,503 (D) 31,094 12,784 10,932 9,206 1,726 1,332 (D) 4 440 79 1,953 285 2 () 805 458 54 59 0 234 389 () 251 22 13,243 10,018 3,198 2,366 832 4,200 1,997 2,181 21 2,343 277 10,134 725 205 158 362 3,048 1,450 (D) 257 (D) 621 577 (D) 49 () 1,798 116 678 562 442 415 D 12,013 (D) 702 (D) 2,491 380 1,284 (D) 323 907 3,362 (D) 11,068 7,594 3,474 2,313 18,145 3,445 3,402 162 11,136 2,386 51 1,103 199 314 316 -32 307 598 185 D 1,204 663 542 3,980 7,625 4,852 1,174 66 1,533 469 60 154 13 97 21 -10 34 -1 27 ( -43 362 1,429 1,120 309 2,141 354 257 79 267 63 154 118 79 65 638 66 5,769 4,507 1,262 183 -15,754 -17,164 560 106 745 279 152 293 27 58 -14 164 57 2 138 5,622 196 1,220 895 325 502 1,370 2,334 3,079 86 2,556 D ) () 124 168 145 2,615 126 1,362 (D () 11 9 368 568 ( 154 59,025 22,798 11,344 10,099 1,245 5,376 (D) ( 27 5,006 1,072 16,634 921 234 252 436 3,634 1,799 721 282 151 681 959 462 62 400 497 2,498 146 45,782 12,780 8,146 7,733 412 1,177 (D) 799 842 710 1,636 77 321 813 424 4,156 3,756 399 2,830 354 285 96 428 74 221 129 88 222 819 116 121 280 268 1,220 (D) ( 856 63 2,727 2,637 90 689 () * 28 17 160 11 66 11 9 156 180 50 1,739 960 779 7,508 5,467 2,041 183 6,476 4,035 828 134 1,479 1,599 197 909 37 259 257 216 140 62 195 67 170 3,828 153 1,902 D ) ) 315 689 769 5 2,663 795 6.500 196 29 94 73 586 349 (D) 25 (D) 61 382 (D) 13 () 700 30 22,229 21,199 268 28 734 1,320 44 616 9 201 271 52 84 59 57 1,212 27 540 374 166 123 321 201 56 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 1.—Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Change in 1982 Capital outflows Position, yearend FY 1981 (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other Other Africa Saharan Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Equity capital Total (2) Intercompany debt Total Net in- Increases Decreases Reinvested earnings 2 (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Net Incn in U.S. parents' receivables Increases in U.S. parents' payables 3 (8) (9) (10) Valuation adjustments (11) Position, yearend FY 1982 (12) 214,603 -7,283 -966 10,045 16,925 6,880 2,200 -13,211 2,164 15,375 -6,317 207,320 158,051 -3,407 1,627 2,078 6,962 4,885 326 -777 580 1,356 -5,034 154,644 44,798 -1,483 -1,786 -1,920 958 2,879 391 -256 -81 303 43,315 94,853 -2,229 2,500 3,739 5,245 1,506 -79 -1,160 289 1,449 -4,729 92,624 74,591 5,630 1,125 8,504 15,553 460 1,796 4,361 985 7,531 28,647 20,262 654 181 2,597 319 2,713 1,354 11,851 167 427 -2,668 184 28 -1,009 -86 -60 198 -47 117 -719 -1,275 439 -91 1 131 -45 -336 -218 945 -21 72 1,557 445 71 -222 351 -36 338 360 155 -159 254 943 -58 19 142 -2 72 3,182 246 49 177 537 -15 110 138 23 530 1,386 557 54 10 -28 13 312 19 166 11 1 4,463 270 54 366 654 (D) 112 (D) 23 619 2,196 782 59 10 106 13 339 22 221 12 1 1,281 25 5 190 117 -635 -1 22 -505 -196 5 182 50 100 -56 -236 556 -105 14 98 -31 -210 -76 858 12 -4 -990 200 -1 106 10 -27 47 172 32 -633 -896 -170 -6 -4 72 16 -30 -26 -216 -47 71 234 328 54 -59 25 -25 50 217 6 -56 -307 55 29 -4 33 15 -24 -28 24 1,224 128 55 -165 15 2 3 45 -26 577 590 225 35 () * -39 -1 6 -2 240 -4,225 -261 -42 -787 -438 -23 -140 -408 -38 -559 -1,529 -504 -34 -18 -11 -43 -407 -135 137 3 4 71,922 5,813 1,153 7,495 15,466 400 1,995 4,313 1,101 6,812 27,373 20,701 563 183 2,728 274 2,377 1,136 12,795 146 499 6,284 351 519 33 100 399 13 -167 6,636 12,116 9,076 593 2,447 -46 61 56 395 215 85 95 226 148 40 39 () 41 254 161 36 57 229 211 9 9 -24 50 -27 -48 -441 -154 -29 40 () 2 2 -85 -94 12,070 9,137 649 2,284 7,830 9,612 1,782 1,708 -12,233 1,730 13,963 -1,372 -5,709 6,606 7,751 1,145 1,208 -13,523 1,290 14,813 2,390 377 1,029 -102 414 71 222 342 37 -380 -754 386 -12 -7,719 46 970 -17 -9,558 106 589 145 1,072 158 616 24 159 6 8 67 34 605 294 258 53 4,930 120 196 (D) 4,378 (D) 37 174 1,262 175 705 45 170 7 8 103 49 720 190 18 89 21 11 (*) () * 36 16 116 635 234 341 -173 95 16 245 -94 -29 -1,253 -1,176 6 -82 1,825 5 509 -18 776 -21 593 -19 682 -15 72 48 160 48 -31 369 32 268 128 122 17 -14,473 -80 -1,323 -250 -22 -152 -38 -10 -27 -8 11 -4 -1,007 -905 -111 10 -66 9 -103 424 55 67 -68 55 369 -5 -617 74 43 97 -67 -691 -39 4 -656 601 -261 26 -337 50 862 -165 -309 104 () 72 () 22 -413 -164 -518 269 -1,275 1 290 73 28 178 12 -158 -178 -21 -184 225 297 -169 307 130 30 847 17 -6 858 235 78 -193 -97 -28 -39 451 -110 -4 429 230 -58 83 -95 () * -47 24 51,500 34,784 -163 -24 -4,068 17,514 2,484 8,329 457 1,349 341 1,770 2,228 556 11,776 6,846 4,114 816 5,493 3,064 10,407 405 -10,335 852 698 401 -7,032 2,140 355 877 -140 404 44 214 352 33 -1,387 -1,659 274 -2 -7,785 55 867 -17 -9,507 75 602 142 3,735 1,758 1,079 547 132 1,976 312 -135 1,800 351 -200 143 -379 36 551 -205 423 333 408 -132 137 -308 39 540 -209 361 388 2,917 669 1,219 375 654 557 -95 182 151 319 465 -100 159 112 295 10,064 2,512 363 1,285 798 1,373 1,549 705 480 712 2,056 416 -1 996 401 -65 196 -64 41 65 72 2,140 495 41 1,032 5,052 6,062 D C) 90 810 225 4 0 134 () * 27 4 55 C) () * () 64 5,768 127 11 839 7 4,441 (D) ( 188 ( 14 577 153 ( 151 118 58 424 7 163 183 71 6 () * (D) 91 1 12 66 12 145 -161 62 30 89 466 41 10 254 -3 -18 47 -85 14 126 79 859 91 19 (D) 3 37 61 (D) 35 139 83 393 50 9 (D) 6 55 14 (D) 21 13 4 828 437 36 -81 167 -52 291 21 77 -57 -12 192 103 137 351 214 166 1,835 1,837 602 909 307 177 D 26 D5 -14,713 -40 -10 21 -200 1,058 576 -9 126 45 209 (D) -31 217 (D) 434 413 -22 43 280 -67 184 10 167 -4 -3 -7 -258 47,432 27,752 51 -31 12 -3 19,654 2,840 9,206 317 1,753 385 1,985 2,580 589 10,389 5,187 4,388 814 -2,291 3,119 11,274 388 -19,842 927 1,300 543 -57 -68 6 -72 -2 11 5 62 -55 4,086 1,558 1,222 168 168 2,528 107 288 2,133 455 9 327 313 -194 91 4 23 39 25 3,474 573 1,401 526 973 -396 -128 2 -430 -5 -135 275 2 28 -8 3 -84 -80 -42 -36 2 -73 51 97 -21 35 -17 12,120 2,928 362 2,281 1,199 1,308 1,745 641 521 111 359 -106 5 55 -3 50 (D) C) -152 (D) 166 285 -144 25 14,753 13 -81 (D) 14,880 (D) 37 2 -910 366 C) -146 55 5,244 540 -518 7,897 57 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 2.—-Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Change in 1982 Capital outflows Position, yearend FY 1981 Total (1) (2) 214,603 All industries.. Intercompany debt Equity capital Total (3) Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 54,319 21,467 16,882 4,585 20,187 13,004 7,040 143 10,868 1,797 -7,283 3,078 4,186 3,549 637 -1,109 -980 -99 -29 -69 71 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products.. 85,874 7,437 1,909 1,819 3,709 18,504 8,466 3,767 2,636 927 2,709 6,061 2,135 748 1,387 3,926 14,276 561 -2,374 34 55 -104 83 -124 278 -141 -200 73 -134 -589 -281 -73 -208 -308 -393 -110 2,718 7,280 3,718 7,139 719 1,932 1,744 2,743 11,885 10,679 1,206 20,572 1,820 1,480 604 4,357 590 2,365 1,125 768 -184 178 -277 138 -90 29 298 -100 -707 -548 -159 -733 27 -67 -42 -209 -72 -158 -16 () * -5 286 13 632 -9 -7 442 207 -164 -87 -77 718 114 92 1 227 -5 -21 1,393 5,068 1,001 21,894 15,618 6,276 9,005 -107 9 -97 -823 -431 -392 1,337 25,593 -322 6,991 537 18,387 4,252 547 1,987 304 -7,975 -9,506 249 13 1,270 310 -45 189 21 559 Net increase * Increases Decreases Reinvested earnings 2 (4) (5) (6) (7) 10,045 /,239 1,645 1,333 312 319 212 111 -3 233 42 2,002 342 220 20 102 557 232 (D) 88 (D) 142 -191 (D) () * 16,925 3,289 2,598 2,188 410 359 6,880 1,051 953 855 27 Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance,-except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 3,415 (D) 226 (D) (D) 809 434 (D) 89 (D) 177 r°) 1,413 (D) 5 () 252 202 14 1 (•) 35 49 -55 98 215 19 4 15 (D) 390 77 146 (D) (D) 301 ( 78 124 379 379 () • 530 52 69 4 56 () * 48 79 52 84 128 420 419 1 710 52 98 5 110 9 108 81 53 6 4 41 40 1 181 0 29 1 54 9 61 2 1 -47 188 14 -8 139 -147 1,871 17 119 34 670 610 59 767 34 121 39 895 691 204 905 -6,985 -9,421 1,035 31 1,370 427 -20 215 44 5,951 4,744 481 17 709 136 -13 86 9 7,395 5,624 660 34 1,077 238 10 108 25 () 169 77 111 221 0 97 (8) 2,200 -1,106 -568 -1,133 565 -548 -400 -136 -12 78 -67 73 224 142 -110 192 24 5 -16 72 64 -101 -17 -79 () * -79 63 134 -226 Increases in U.S. parents' payables 3 (9) (10) -13,211 2,061 2,855 3,101 -245 -695 -649 -12 -34 -154 56 656 122 14 101 7 261 213 () -108 51 58 368 -66 344 -13 44 216 96 -551 -620 69 -87 26 5 -16 61 -6 -27 -112 -27 -19 73 17 2 5 225 80 145 138 -99 -74 27 5 63 -58 1,102 1,444 880 179 17 368 102 23 22 16 2,164 -583 1,270 1,295 -25 -732 () -33 -1,170 50 1,344 157 44 379 213 70 38 41 17 87 12 -6 18 75 27 32 Valuation adjustments (11) 15,375 -2,644 -1,585 -1,806 221 -37 D ( 1 -1,016 -6 688 34 9 -12 37 118 1 (D) 27 D () 20 61 ( 135 -19 54 85 15 -74 -6,317 -116 254 248 6 -184 -144 -62 21 -226 41 -5,105 -655 -322 -115 -218 -966 -172 -217 -370 -34 -173 -407 210 -68 277 -617 -588 -11 -178 -108 -290 -494 -80 36 -143 -307 -543 -461 -82 -1,451 -87 -159 -42 -435 -67 -137 -105 -68 58 -4 -1 -9 -52 71 -11 428 502 -74 268 37 18 14 97 10 -32 14 13 () -76 2 420 348 72 -7 1 C) 1 -12 9 10 12 5 34 143 -46 •683 -534 -149 -57 144 12 33 -46 79 -92 1 58 716 488 228 -59 -180 -112 -815 -570 -245 -534 2,170 874 643 3 650 358 6 125 26 -15,107 -15,039 -90 10 11 -68 -13 4 1,120 602 76 15 428 227 -4 154 5 16,227 15,640 166 4 416 295 9 150 -4 -990 -86 -786 -18 -100 -117 -24 -27 -23 38 -14 62 13 20 28 104 -12 84 50 13 4 -8 1 -41 2,508 5 -402 -78 -346 -352 6 7 -73 84 -99 D (*) 5 83 11 -7 20 51 20 96 -187 217 45 -30 ) 86 ( 148 -13 8 154 -146 275 35 18 13 109 1 -42 2 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 3,194 3,932 3,301 631 -925 -837 -38 -50 156 30 2,731 689 377 11 301 842 449 77 171 108 38 -182 -491 -6 -485 309 195 -99 Net Increases in U.S. parents' receivables 47 26 68 106 -29 -4 158 415 228 480 647 451 29 592 13,666 548 5,804 4,769 1,035 959 -20 136 -836 31 -541 -1,085 545 76 -2,195 37 -1,907 -2,457 550 27 -1,720 31 -1,462 D 2,326 4,029 -14 -389 -134 -218 -179 -194 55 788 36 (D) 149 83 -3 6 75 -14 -13 1 91 10 34 93 11 -88 -1 -87 114 75 -19 -6 -27 -8 -19 -16 -22 1,359 -6 1,366 1,372 -5 49 121 -171 Position, yearend FY 1982 58 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 3.—Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia , Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other r Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Electric Food Chemi- Primary Machinand Transpor- Other and cals and fabricatery, and electron- tation manuexcept allied ic equip- facturing kindred ed ment products products metals electrical equipment Total -966 3,194 2,731 689 842 1,627 -453 1,733 671 921 -182 195 Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate -164 718 -8 1,871 -6,985 427 122 248 -455 448 237 787 1,154 333 -1,786 -537 178 164 239 56 -424 120 6 109 478 90 2,500 -291 1,517 413 484 120 165 134 -78 278 128 681 515 207 1,557 445 71 -222 351 -36 -593 -127 29 -164 -141 -50 1,493 178 22 -76 243 8 282 224 30 197 384 24 8 1 27 -2 -57 -40 68 410 8 7 70 -23 455 42 110 12 (D) 28 17 2 9 6 (D) -18 40 10 () • 0 () * 3 12 -8 1 0 0 187 -26 52 -19 5 -43 -2 (*) D ) 14 (D) () * -88 (D) 0 2 -4 0 2 -74 -92 (D) 0 0 (D) -78 (D) 0 265 (D) 1 -20 81 -42 15 12 34 574 17 (D) 28 50 8 (D) 47 21 14 379 172 (D) 6 -50 163 (D) (D) 34 101 -442 -147 343 (D) 0 (D) C) () • 105 20 155 -159 254 943 -58 19 142 -2 72 -83 808 -24 68 519 -4 -153 302 91 69 -27 246 -45 -8 C) 46 37 0 30 235 4 C) 0 C) 4 -10 39 (D) 115 127 29 1 () * 5 -17 25 -15 -2 D C) -74 88 0 37 149 -13 20 6 -23 (D) 0 0 (D) -12 (D) 0 0 ( 7 10 39 -29 13 -2 (*) (D) -41 C) D -6 67 47 -71 8 19 2 18 6 42 107 2 8 0 0 19 0 66 C) -25 -44 289 3 4 -1 1 313 0 10 16 -24 1 1 11 0 93 21 102 3 () 18 -1 1 64 2 27 -42 201 -200 -236 21 15 199 194 4 1 -365 -386 1 20 10 10 1 -2 3,295 998 -78 40 385 -5,709 919 787 2,390 377 1,029 -102 414 71 222 342 37 -380 -754 386 -12 -7,719 46 970 -17 -9,558 106 578 150 20 () * 96 (D) 216 -25 (D) 83 (D) 142 (D) 258 -5 134 1,174 196 788 -125 63 22 -8 257 -20 -419 -424 7 -2 32 5 0 4 2 7 395 215 85 95 85 19 -2,696 D 160 14 128 -2 18 C) -5 8 -2 -172 -169 -1 -2 16 1 13 408 -132 137 -308 39 540 -209 361 388 527 -145 133 -320 41 672 465 -100 159 112 295 306 6 -6 56 250 2,140 495 41 1,032 399 8 145 -161 62 1,543 59 29 1,046 (D) 71 -24 () 422 () 46 46 103 1,260 6 D3 18 7 -42 291 170 (D) 6 (D) (D) -22 (D) (D) -33 () • (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 1 (*) 0 1 6 0 () * 6 -89 114 171 14 -6 36 -91 92 -128 34 -13 7 ( () * -106 1 (D) 9 1 -1 301 45 C) ') 146 92 -2 56 81 67 11 3 121 (D) 87 -5 () * 0 0 (D) -1 -89 -89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 -4 89 () * 4 5 () -7 1 -20 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 281 (D) 50 (D) -6 2 0 194 (D) 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 270 -245 1,084 -8,139 225 -341 664 -8,069 337 89 244 -40 24 96 4 43 -10 2 -2 6 57 -4 -219 -137 -78 -4 -219 -39 112 7 105 -5 4 1 2 4 -5 171 7 166 -2 381 32 155 4 110 8 2 1 D -115 45 (D) 34 7 (D) -137 -18 3 4 -2 7 9 -151 -23 55 -53 C) 3 1 32 32 () * 0 0 () 1 3 37 78 D 28 254 159 -26 5 6 19 4 16 1 2 C) 45 19 20 0 -1 27 1 16 10 1 1 () 9 1 -5 1 247 23 11 (*) C) 0 0 11 0 5 5 C) -8,227 41 993 2 -9,534 C) 1 2 0 0 C) 29 C) 3 -91 88 7 331 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 C) 0 C) 0 C) 58 (D) (D) 12 () 0 5 -6 11 -157 (D) () * D 296 141 -4 () * 4 27 64 40 23 2 -1 D 353 1,837 34 2 2 0 1 32 0 2 30 () 49 0 589 145 -154 196 73 33 63 Other industries 59 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 4.—Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods.. Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade -966 3,194 3,932 3,301 631 -925 -837 -38 -50 156 30 2,731 689 377 11 301 842 449 77 171 108 38 -182 -491 -6 -485 309 195 -99 -5 286 13 632 -9 -7 442 207 -164 -87 -77 718 114 92 1 227 -5 -21 88 68 -47 188 14 Total 1,627 -453 452 426 25 -643 -703 -346 84 1,733 671 349 99 223 921 551 150 116 83 22 -222 -409 -9 -399 187 122 Canada -1,786 -537 -458 -430 -28 -99 -102 2 1 178 164 72 35 57 239 161 34 16 60 -32 17 28 14 15 -11 7 Total 2,500 -291 781 753 28 -784 -601 -169 -14 -363 75 1,517 413 257 34 123 484 206 108 125 22 23 120 -51 -26 -25 171 165 -81 European Communities (10) 1,557 -593 616 557 59 () -601 (D) -14 Other 943 302 165 196 -31 (D) 0 (D) 0 1,493 410 254 34 122 455 178 96 134 20 25 110 -39 () 56 11 34 -424 -346 -78 120 (D) -8 -20 82 15 13 -4 18 -5 14 Japan 519 289 0 203 0 208 -5 D () (*) 238 36 2 90 12 54 D () 3 61 40 () 25 52 -25 (D) 134 (D) 14 -46 32 11 128 194 -66 681 -46 33 13 81 130 -49 574 478 293 211 -6 -19 90 -1 -8 515 -708 436 2 785 207 -16 140 20 53 -200 58 19 -3 9 109 -6,985 -9,421 1,035 31 1,370 427 -20 215 44 1,154 -345 686 -5 818 333 -17 153 31 28 47 26 68 106 -29 -4 158 -2,195 37 -1,907 -2,457 550 27 32 17 39 107 -2 -2,163 -3 -2,129 -2,422 293 72 -134 -218 52 -156 () 100 -2,110 3 -2,313 -2,465 152 12 6 49 109 -13 20 -33 -258 1 5 507 105 -9 56 14 -1 -2 47 64 -17 107 30 -349 18 28 -88 78 -78 -101 -73 55 25 17 40 -82 -29 2 34 104 -46 385 -3 76 236 76 291 294 -3 270 65 17 7 Latin America -5,709 919 642 497 146 () 421 (D) 787 99 23 27 50 4 45 -89 54 12 -17 49 -89 5 -94 138 32 () 22 -36 -5 5 -10 12 11 124 19 -245 -179 -66 1,084 Other Africa 408 527 655 712 -57 -22 -19 -3 0 ( 278 102 -8 85 6 1 7 15 D () 6 6 (D) 18 C) 2 20 8 11 -1 -12 233 -8 178 43 135 11 30 (*) D () -29 218 40 222 -36 258 -46 308 53 296 2 51 64 -62 15 -82 () 27 2,140 1,543 1,579 1,529 50 -33 0 -33 1 114 -89 5 () -137 () 37 11 D () 254 () 203 (D) 2 -1 3 34 19 8 (•) 8 -5 C) 1 () * 87 79 8 78 -161 -163 2 56 12 -1 34 (D) -19 14 (D) -276 2 4 () 165 31 -23 2 0 2 -25 3 0 2 0 1 32 -8,069 -8,934 325 29 511 22 -15 44 4 146 130 16 465 306 220 138 82 Other Asia and Pacific OD () -6 120 19 -341 -309 -33 664 () -154 -154 0 58 (*) -6 2 23 Middle East 63 () * 0 0 () • 45 (D) 2 88 -5 31 21 41 289 295 -6 225 45 11 7 77 -18 -29 -5 6 -8,139 -9,075 349 36 552 94 -3 62 6 2 5 -9 -42 -3 -40 54 21 172 -2,696 3,295 3,096 2,875 222 -282 -134 122 73 -18 172 -745 -25 ( -25 ( 48 (D) (*) 42 (D) 201 201 0 -8 0 (*) 1 -18 -3 (D) 15 Total () 502 -23 () 6 -44 0 () 148 187 ( 265 -20 95 11 50 (D) 28 395 85 6 -365 -386 -48 152 31 134 -26 -71 149 82 -78 -81 4 278 D () Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 199 191 6 -25 182 59 248 -6 -83 206 131 -455 -381 -74 448 48 75 -6 141 18 15 94 62 -59 64 -4 237 318 -81 787 139 -147 1,871 Developing countries Europe () 0 1 0 0 -184 -11 () 0 -79 14 4 (*) 20 57 -38 296 International 60 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 5.—Equity Capital Outflows, Country by Industry 1 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 10,045 2,078 -1,920 3,739 3,182 246 49 177 537 -15 110 138 23 530 1,386 557 54 10 -28 13 312 19 166 11 1 Petroleum 2,239 (D) -382 592 585 () 39 (D) 0 163 284 7 0 0 -46 0 53 0 -1 1 C) 226 148 40 39 7,830 6,606 1,072 158 616 24 159 6 8 67 34 605 294 258 53 4,930 120 196 (D) 4,378 (D) 37 174 424 55 67 -68 55 369 -5 334 6 151 118 58 466 41 10 254 -3 -18 47 -85 14 126 79 137 602 ( 0 1,589 476 262 91 109 5 (D) 0 3 (D) 18 58 4 D (D) () 156 () ' 0 (D) 2 412 58 67 -68 58 354 0 245 C) 97 100 47 456 0 (D) 243 () * -3 7 0 () * 133 431 Electric Chemi- Primary Machinand Transpor- Other Food and cals and fabricatery, electron- tation and manuic equip- facturing allied except kindred ed ment products products metals electrical equip- Total 2,002 1,255 81 1,340 1,072 185 8 29 217 () * 48 71 8 108 397 268 2 () * 2 () * -36 -130 -151 () * 21 746 805 514 40 435 -10 -7 5 4 44 2 275 260 5 10 16 1 0 (D) 0 0 2 0 n 3 0 0 3 43 4 36 4 0 -108 7 -5 1 () * 4 6 -120 1 -7 5 90 342 252 11 236 237 8 0 18 34 0 (D) 10 0 (D) 153 -1 0 0 0 () • -1 0 0 0 0 557 583 2 352 110 0 23 11 () * 2 18 2 95 92 (D) 1 (D * ) () 2 20 0 0 2 0 -191 •348 116 110 6 (D) 9 61 0 169 68 71 45 35 4 () * -44 52 0 215 140 379 190 530 371 35 302 294 54 Wholesale trade 670 612 28 516 429 -9 6 107 174 () • 3 42 0 97 10 87 Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate 767 337 96 228 151 11 6 19 -21 5,951 1,251 -19 1,200 1,097 9 (D) -8 80 () * () 124 866 103 (D) 0 0 0 1 4 0 157 154 145 (D) 141 (D) () * 0 1 n n 9 101 () 0 0 190 3 31 32 () * -1 158 0 431 133 (D) 118 (D) 1 2 C) (D) 3 (D) 14 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * () * () • 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * () • 0 0 0 3 0 1 1 () * 0 2 109 0 0 0 9 -1 114 42 0 () * 1 10 16 38 35 3 C) 4,701 4,662 42 () * 23 () * 0 (D) 0 33 3 29 1 4,587 6 181 () * 4,374 • 136 95 61 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 6.—Reinvested Earnings, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel..: Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Electric Transpor- Other Food Chemi- Primary Machinand and ery, electron- tation and cals and fabricatmanuexcept equip- facturing kindred allied ed ment products products metals electrical equipment Total Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), insurBanking Services ance, and real estate 2,200 -1,106 73 224 24 134 344 -551 -87 5 1,102 2,170 358 326 -753 107 262 166 87 112 -421 -157 -75 449 525 160 391 174 16 121 -2 2 40 -144 1 13 215 49 84 122 128 101 35 -180 -164 85 453 223 95 274 118 1 10 29 -36 99 17 1 -7 7 () * -15 30 -4 -7 79 29 140 -19 13 -30 7 5 4 -1 26 5 1 -4 -2 22 2 -189 16 3 -109 -14 1 -114 8 () • -79 -112 1 2 -33 1 19 78 199 -98 11 6 (D) 10 -13 277 1 (D) 423 6 9 72 2 4 44 9 -2 279 30 -1 -1 0 0 15 0 12 5 (*) 33 114 1 22 (D) -4 -203 190 2 0 -3 () * 2 -9 206 0 -6 57 4 -2 () • -12 1 -1 7 0 80 -19 38 1 1 2 3 11 -13 29 2 2 -87 -20 12 -79 -635 -1 22 -505 -196 5 182 50 100 -56 -236 556 -105 14 98 -31 -210 -76 858 12 -4 -1,272 -144 () * (D) -280 4 (D) -191 -1 -217 -229 283 -16 1 77 (D) -5 -16 100 135 64 -85 -94 -74 -92 -57 -52 1 -5 37 36 2 -1 23 -229 158 -4 176 180 68 -120 -190 7 1 15 C) 35 21 0 26 32 5 C) 0 () * D -239 -25 54 1 H C) 1 -21 14 (D) 6 (*) D -69 -19 0 59 128 20 -7 C) 0 () * () • 1 -10 1 0 0 -10 -162 -113 1 9 4 1 1 3 233 -130 10 -170 27 40 1 34 75 22 57 (D) -5 () * 0 11 (D) -246 -246 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 202 67 118 -24 20 7 -1 -99 -360 -168 635 234 341 -173 95 16 245 -94 -29 -1,253 -1,176 6 -82 1,825 5 509 -18 776 -21 -33 32 -139 -39 40 (D) 246 -185 (D) -90 5 -77 -19 24 27 46 515 182 334 -109 65 16 -11 55 -17 -862 -863 () * 1 -14 4 0 -19 2 107 38 45 1 23 593 -19 (*) -23 0 1 -617 74 43 97 -67 -691 -39 4 -656 -511 28 4 93 -68 -539 -1 54 -592 -1 1 290 73 28 178 12 -42 5 -177 137 -7 828 437 36 -81 167 -52 291 21 77 -57 -12 59 48 C) -7 8 -1 -244 -235 -31 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 -75 47 -97 -26 -41 11 34 (D) 4 2 -1 -16 (D) -57 -55 () * -2 2 0 0 0 () * 0 69 38 36 -5 () * 0 0 -2 1 -96 -96 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 () * () * () * 1 71 17 7 -103 () * () * 1 () * -109 () • 2 2 () * () * C) D () 0 29 0 (D) 0 0 5 4 () -32 -39 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 () * () * 0 0 3 0 () * 3 20 20 0 0 0 200 33 2 -1 34 10 82 11 27 -1 1 C) -74 (D) -4 75 75 -1 1 18 15 653 1,645 198 -129 366 1,557 27 14 1 -7 -9 D () 3 27 (D) -157 -153 1 -5 1 3 -6 () * 56 5 77 -14 4 -1 2 4 -20 73 64 2 60 3 3 70 () -184 -182 -1 -1 10 0 0 () D 5 () * () • 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 49 (D) 11 (D) -6 36 0 1 0 0 -1 46 155 120 () • () * 2 -7 23 D 31 7 7 (*) -2 -1 1 19 -5 () * -30 -70 34 6 1,523 49 432 -21 -32 7 3 29 770 () * ( (*) 271 1 16 -2 1 () * 0 (*) -2 -5 0 2 3 11 -2 237 -77 (D) -1 (*) (*) 304 0 0 C) C) 3 13 11 C) D 182 99 -4 -1 3 23 30 19 15 (*) -2 C) C) D () * 2 C) () * 1 125 (D) 108 22 17 1 -3 3 -2 () * 2 () * 1 4 239 -132 0 5 -5 () * 1,208 177 1 0 0 () -30 -2 () • 3 1 •142 (D) -29 25 -171 25 2 () * 65 -34 166 0 2 -117 -225 0 0 0 -5 32 -592 ( -16 64 () * 1 -67 C) 0 -91 215 0 () • -21 1,708 261 74 21 6 44 -92 163 -10 50 3 2 20 39 -39 2 0 0 t5 39 13 31 58 141 Other industries 62 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 7.—Intercompany Debt Outflows, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All Industrie All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya. Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC -13,211 -777 -256 -1,160 -990 200 -1 106 10 -27 47 172 32 -633 -896 -170 -6 -4 72 16 -30 -26 -216 -47 71 386 254 161 36 57 -12,233 -13,523 682 -15 72 48 160 48 -31 369 32 268 128 122 17 -14,473 -80 265 (D) -14,713 (D) -40 -10 601 -261 26 -337 50 862 -165 D -158 -178 -21 -184 225 847 17 -6 858 235 78 -193 -97 -28 -39 21 -200 1,058 Petroleum 2,061 (D) -329 106 94 ( 5 1 -208 12 () 61 () -50 (D) 152 2,298 542 350 28 50 33 (D) (D) -33 D (D) () 115 D ( 78 -32 88 Total 656 370 147 (D) -8 124 -131 12 57 -27 (D) 21 107 -54 -1 C) 3 (D) -57 -16 Electric and Food Chemi- Primary MachinTranspor- Other and ery, and cals and fabricatelectron- tation manuexcept kindred ic equip- facturing allied ed products products metals electrical equipment ment 122 158 33 55 55 -1 -3 23 -20 -1 (D) 6 0 (D) 50 C) (*) 0 C) D 261 172 239 3 -85 (D) 36 15 11 23 -9 (D) 28 -44 -37 -49 6 (D) 6 -44 6 () -25 4 11 0 0 () • 2 7 2 () * 0 0 102 C) 74 -181 210 1,028 11 (D) 880 (D) 90 -95 () -20 D 961 8 -224 38 10 -2 (D) -11 -13 -33 20 () * 286 342 145 -26 19 -6 4 1 -1 158 -5 167 179 3 -14 30 1 0 31 29 1 1 -35 -45 -40 (D) -8 () * -3 -1 -1 D () * D -40 90 -2 -13 -9 -3 -77 2 -18 -9 -1 5 ( -562 -810 49 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 () * () * () * -36 -9 1 (D) * () 3 -23 0 (D) 0 0 181 (D) (*) (D) -383 -305 12 -23 14 -10 11 (D) 2 22 (D) -82 -5 -79 1 -235 -42 231 (D) 204 (D) -7 (D) -1 1 0 183 5 C) C) 0 0 5 0 6 1 9 9 C) 0 0 49 126 () -8 1 7 -6 1 1 -22 -11 14 -68 78 H 62 6 -14 -1 () * -10 () • -2 -3 0 -5 39 56 1 15 7 -39 -35 (D) -28 0 C) 0 0 (D) () * -5 -5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D -15,107 -622 282 -908 -957 (D) (D) (D) 92 D () * 3 -244 () -6 1 C) D ) -33 Finance (except banking), anking insurServices ance, and real estate -683 -300 -23 -473 -234 -42 9 -16 -28 (D) -3 -4 (D) -122 -22 -239 136 C) (D) 11 -3 -1 0 -2 14 0 7 7 -28 (D) -33 121 275 234 94 141 161 ( 53 -20 -1 (*) D ( C) D 209 () * 625 -231 62 -345 51 856 -108 -33 -67 19 12 -11 C) 39 55 0 -31 15 -13 -1 -40 6 (D) 0 0 Wholesale trade (*) 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) -32 -44 10 2 -14,484 -14,288 49 2 27 5 (D) C) (*) (D) 0 () * -25 25 C) -14,337 -14 381 1 -14,678 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 (*) 0 0 (D) -43 37 -1 -4 C) 3 -16 -1 -21 (D) -5 -5 -5 (*) (•) (•) -1 -2 2 -94 ( -10 184 16 15 1 () • -146 -24 -4 3 -170 -169 ( 0 (D) -27 D () * 16 (°) -66 D -23 -15 0 -4 -82 Other industries 63 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 8.—Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Change in 1982 Capital outflows Position, yearend F Y 1981 Equity capital Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Intercompany debt Total (2) 214,603 66,111 4,499 -7,283 -765 316 -966 -252 330 1,246 3,253 55,056 54,43^ -25 342 -1,207 -1,235 29 300 -662 -685 (D) (D) (D) 5,965 590 117,228 8,785 1,322 1,105 6,357 30,390 14,800 8,754 4,150 1,461 1,224 10,768 6,296 1,280 5,016 4,472 23,255 911 22 104 -4,199 7 -17 -1 1 21 -1,187 -1 7 -152 -217 -656 -1 9 -1 9 -432 -95 -338 342 -128 22 -28 108 9 893 153 28 712 -1,477 9 255 280 -2,000 4 152 -497 -9 3 -459 649 649 51 3,944 14,269 4,131 9,420 822 2,629 1,547 4,423 12,597 9,730 2,868 22,012 2,558 1,386 824 2,930 1,215 2,735 184 914 -211 478 -417 -143 -156 -42 376 -321 -1,165 -1,161 4 -1,478 -450 -64 -109 -338 -151 -222 -14 9 -188 795 8 322 -9 3 54 449 -142 -628 -795 167 98 -196 91 -1 8 48 -9 7 -27 6 50 1,611 6,828 825 3,839 2,389 1,450 7,890 5 -142 17 -160 -156 4 616 107 118 60 81 75 6 1,185 10,174 625 7,565 27 1,448 509 2,376 153 863 288 -1,038 -128 -548 4 -422 56 137 12 79 48 -449 -141 -218 3 -189 95 82 24 162 62 (3) Net increase * Increases (4) (5) 10,045 2,938 432 136 296 2,467 (*) V > 35 4 3,753 779 68 (D) (D) -1,067 214 (D) 168 (D) () * 216 -D 8 9 () (D) 304 567 (D) 141 230 (D) 663 -12 131 27 516 1,348 1,081 267 1,248 (6) 2,200 -13,211 2,164 5,245 2,306 -1,994 -1,196 -439 -733 (D) (D) 337 ( D) (D) 52 285 435 4,444 4,444 (D * ) (D) () 7,172 924 74 (D) (D) (D) 537 232 190 (D) (D) 729 (D) () ° D () D () 788 (D) 163 (D) 200 746 (D) (D) 28 522 1,493 1,210 282 (D) 152 (D) (D) (D) 111 5 (D) 122 273 23 67 64 3 128 281 28 89 73 15 833 (D) 659 () * 25 (D) 192 4 88 21 61 16 19 9 33 129 352 268 619 166 308 6,987 468 314 208 106 985 11 3 2 15 91 5 -65 -1,875 -3 1 6 28 -4 3 25 14 9 57 21 -118 34 -1 4 -1,622 2 4 30 -34 13 (D) 11 (D) 5 1 (D) D () 827 12 (D) (D) 1 178 1,456 3,764 -1,249 -633 -1,148 -482 681 (D) (9) 6,880 (D) 1,583 t 1,356 (D) 1,169 1 (D) D () 221 () * 106 (D) 139 1,977 Q () ° D () 3,419 146 6 (D) (D) (D) 323 (D) 23 1,690 (D) 513 (D) 5 (D) (D) 221 -2,827 -2,837 (*\ V / 10 6 8 4 22 9 13 149 522 1 510 1 D () (D) 29 5 18 (D) -54 41 -545 -550 1,220 3,595 53,849 53,201 () ° (Di 446 287 (D) 1,139 29 (D) -D 4 1 () 1,915 1,594 321 1,443 (D) 13 (D) 57 119 9 (D * ) () -23 -317 -409 -465 -118 -6 9 -3 7 -178 -537 -366 -171 -1,576 -254 -155 -29 -387 -72 -195 -20 -9 5 12 197 23 74 98 -4 2 25 -14 259 36 185 169 17 1,547 -103 -260 -42 -241 -230 -10 -569 1,488 (D) 1,149 () • 10 4 29 -28 -0 1 -22 1 2 2 180 7 72 25 (D) 424 3 69 4 -589 12 -330 1 -233 -9 3 55 -12 -83 -15 9 1 9 8 3 77 (D) -D 1 1 () 8 "72 6 7 25 16 (D) 44 (D) 433 (D) (D) (D * ) () 24 (D) 18 (D) 24 (D) (D) (D) 3,418 (D) 1 1 () * 295 3 6 -6 5 6 208 -9 2 -3 2 -253 -1 1 2 2 1 12 44 132 354 283 710 171 243 346 -1 4 2,591 -101 -151 -166 -46 -120 150 1,111 -663 -850 187 -102 -223 30 25 -5,637 -228 2,212 -D 4 3 (D) () -1,070 -632 (D) -22 (D) -3 5 -48 -243 (D) (D) 195 -1,029 (D) -540 -218 (D) -902 1 -140 70 -832 -1,313 -1,026 -287 -1,048 (D) 11 (D) -3 4 -45 -6 5 3 (D) -1 4 -93 50 125 81 44 26 -62 -14 1,273 233 102 294 3 -215 50 134 19 71 12 0 12 (D) 5 2 19 (D) (D) 1 (D) 1 1 0 1 0 6 433 7 0 0 0 (D) 8 9 33 24 -47 50 18 536 -1 4 -40 (D) (D) 106 732 (D) 50 (D) 415 95 8 -485 106 -6 2 -12 -72 -9 3 -6 2 7 42 (D) (D) 250 219 -263 -94 69 -17 237 29 (D) 29 (D) 602 568 34 396 28 23 66 14 74 -48 3 10 342 128 38 175 660 409 51 134 15 50 -6 1 9 1,260 207,320 65,346 4,815 -1 3 -84 425 5 47 1,893 (D) (D) -6,317 -513 -13 50 5 -4,208 -899 -170 -38 -691 290 -63 -406 -496 1,343 -88 -243 65 -6 5 121 -308 -778 -29 211 783 117 561 -28 62 352 174 1 6 145 130 15 (D) (D) 46 4 (D) (D) 55 3 (D) () ° (12) 15,375 462 469 (D) 22 (D) D) (D) 91 -1 6 -565 (11) in u.o. payables 3 Position, yearend F Y 1982 (D) () * (D) ( 30 Valuation adjustments 262 5 7,850 655 27 (D) (D) 1,306 1,069 187 45 -32 37 358 128 (D) (D) 230 1,034 (D) 422 74 C) (D) 83 -159 -280 -302 Increases :_ TT Q (10) (8) (7) Net Increases in U.S. parents' receivables 16,925 (D) 106 (D) 163 5 56 2 (D) 1,434 Decreases Reinvested earnings 2 -111 -1 7 -40 -1,522 -1,516 (D) -1,171 1 2 (0) -245 (D) -2,985 27 1 -271 -2,245 (D) 426 -16 52 391 237 437 (D) 23 (D) -6 1 310 -115 (D) 5,987 694 113,029 8,778 1,305 1,095 6,378 29,203 14,729 8,602 3,934 805 1,133 10,677 5,864 1,186 4,678 4,814 23,126 933 3,733 14,747 3,713 9,278 666 2,587 1,923 4,102 11,432 8,569 2,864 20,534 2,108 1,322 715 2,592 1,064 2,513 170 905 1,616 6,686 842 3,679 2,233 1,446 8,505 9,136 497 7,017 31 1,026 565 2,513 165 941 335 5,112 455 308 237 71 1,011 207 3,132 64 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 9.—Net Increase in U.S. Parents' Holdings of Equity in Affiliates Resulting From Transactions With Foreigners, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] Increases Net increase (=cols. 2-7) EffVDt ubya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC :...::..:::..::..::.. Establishment of affiliates (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other Other Africa Saharan Total (2) (3) 10,045 2,078 -1,920 3,739 3,182 246 49 177 537 -15 110 138 23 530 1,386 557 54 10 -28 13 312 19 166 11 1 33 226 148 40 39 7,830 6,606 1,072 158 616 24 159 6 8 67 34 605 294 258 53 4,930 120 196 (D) 4,378 (D) 37 174 424 55 67 -68 55 369 -5 16,925 6,962 958 5,245 4,463 270 54 366 654 (D) 112 (D) 23 619 2,196 782 59 10 106 13 339 22 221 12 1 ( 41 40 9,612 7,751 1,262 175 705 45 170 7 8 103 49 720 () 64 5,768 127 () 4,441 (D) 577 () 59 n (*) (*) 0 18 13 4 0 1,197 0 (D) 0 1,100 0 D From affiliates 3 From other foreigners 4 Other Total Liquidation of affiliates (4) 2,492 924 109 739 602 (D) 0 27 59 0 9 2 (D) 167 313 137 (*) 9 7 1 22 1 97 0 0 30 48 (D) (D) 0 1,447 1,252 37 ( 0 (5) (6) (7) (8) 10,951 3,377 504 2,330 1,975 184 (D) 178 283 (D) 59 6,880 4,885 2,879 1,506 1,281 25 5 190 117 D () () * 90 810 225 4 0 134 2,265 1,561 316 1,158 892 68 (D) 109 213 (D * ) () 58 1 52 332 266 1 0 9 4 233 4 14 2 0 () 22 701 609 214 17 151 5 2 3 2 29 6 143 98 () 253 (D) 9 () * 204 0 1 1,218 1,100 30 1,017 994 (D) 0 53 99 (D * ) () 15 0 13 802 24 4 0 0 0 7 0 12 0 0 10 43 36 2 5 113 103 90 332 424 7 163 183 71 859 91 19 (D) 3 37 61 (D) 35 139 83 351 909 388 749 355 53 1 90 9 77 17 98 10 1 54 489 475 1 13 7,351 5,787 922 141 454 41 168 3 7 66 42 552 () 4,313 107 27 4 55 () * () 179 54 1 (D) 1 23 (D) 41 17 137 58 223 To other foreigners 4 Other (9) 688 528 179 342 (D) 0 0 (D) 14 0 0 0 (*) () * 268 (D) 0 0 0 0 4 0 (D) 0 0 To affiliates 3 (10) (11) 216 196 173 20 19 3,912 3,438 2,177 798 753 8 (D) 99 57 (D) 2 9 0 (D) 465 46 4 0 () 2 2 1,782 1,145 190 18 89 21 11 (*) n 36 16 116 11 839 7 117 ( 0 () * 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 14 153 2,064 724 349 345 20 19 C) (*) 1,308 984 77 9 () * 815 () * 91 1 12 66 12 393 50 9 6 55 14 21 13 4 214 307 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 () 66 7 195 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 10 2 (D) 2 3 32 (•) 0 0 C) 0 () * 0 0 () * 0 0 0 (*) 25 Acquisition of Sale of equity equity to from U.S. persons 2 U.S. persons 2 (12) n o 6 () • 0 (*) 1 (*) (D) 31 (D) 8 1 1 (D) 11 9 1 (D) 120 n () 3,137 (D) 24 165 1 (*) 0 0 (•) (D) (*) (D) Addenda— Sale of equity 2 (•) (*) () 334 6 151 118 58 466 41 10 254 -3 -18 47 -85 14 126 79 137 602 Decreases Acquisition of equity 2 214 188 73 106 104 0 0 1 40 0 0 (13) Gain (loss) on liquidation or sale of equity 65 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.T 10.—Net Increase in U.S. Parents' Holdings of Equity in Affiliates Resulting From Transactions With Foreigners, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Increases Net increase (=cols. 2-7) (1) All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics.. Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery. Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding .companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total Establishment of affiliates (2) (3) 10,045 2,239 1,645 1,333 312 319 212 111 -3 233 42 2,002 342 220 20 102 557 232 (D) 88 (D) 142 -191 (D) () * 16,925 3,289 2,598 2,188 410 359 ( 169 77 3,415 471 226 () 809 434 (D) 89 (D) 177 (D) 19 () 390 77 49 -55 98 215 150 11 1 5 5 35 29 (D) 0 0 (D) 13 301 78 124 379 379 () * 530 52 69 4 56 (*) 48 79 52 () 84 128 420 419 1 (D) 52 98 5 110 9 108 81 53 17 119 34 670 610 59 767 5,951 4,744 481 17 709 136 -13 86 9 895 691 204 7,395 5,624 660 34 1,077 238 10 108 25 From affiliates 3 From other foreigners 4 Other Total Liquidation of affiliates (5) (6) (7) (8) 1,218 8 0 10,951 0 0 4 4 (*) 0 0 4 409 189 2,097 262 6,880 1,051 953 855 98 40 2,265 107 35 33 2 1,279 76 35 17 24 293 76 77 79 2,359 () * 199 1,576 195 () 460 314 ) 126 9 0 9 117 146 3 ( 0 118 174 72 () 35 92 (D) 5 14 (D) 209 209 () * 146 3 (D) 26 (D) 202 202 1 290 () * (*) 8 1 26 21 5 113 () 1 4 207 157 49 78 1,819 1,357 58 3 401 15 486 258 54 H 6 4 1,413 129 5 () 252 202 14 1 () * 35 111 221 0 To other foreigners 4 Other (9) 240 231 To affili- (10) (11) 3,912 308 (D) 2,064 () 352 300 51 0 0 0 159 C) C) 0 0 8 (D) 0 C) 0 (D) 2 0 0 0 2 25 0 6 0 2 4 9 1,038 5 206 7 1 0 C) 1 (D) 185 (D) C) C) (D) 33 (D) 2 (*) 0 AcquisiSale of tion of equity equity to U.S. from persons 2 U.S. persons 2 (12) (13) 214 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 107 ( 178 0 97 48 146 34 121 Sale of equity 2 (4) 2,492 347 204 57 146 (D) 0 (D) 0 Addenda— Decreases Acquisition of equity 2 () 111 (D) 625 486 140 683 683 19 4,407 3,989 (D) 145 10 55 () 22 86 () 6 4 41 40 1 (D) 0 29 1 54 9 61 2 1 17 2 (D) 225 80 145 138 1,444 880 179 17 368 102 23 22 16 () 134 98 117 10 1,022 845 137 14 26 51 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 -1,720 31 -1,462 -179 -194 55 788 36 304 (D) 38 687 2,508 5 299 141 217 2,354 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 Gain (loss) on liquidation or sale of equity 66 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.U 1.—Direct Investment Income, Country by Component [Millions of dollars] Earnings 1 Direct investment income (=cols. 25 + 6 or 4 + 6 + 9) Distributed 3 (1) All countries Total (=cols. 3 + 4 or 10 + 11) (2) Interest (net of withholding taxes) 2 (3) Net receipts by U.S. parents from affiliates (5) Reinvested Withholding taxes on distributed earnings (6) (T) Payments by U.S. parents to affiliates Earnings before capital gains/ losses (8) (9) (10) -2,339 2,110 4,450 22,062 28,217 782 739 1,478 739 11,265 14,384 456 73 1,857 2,810 25,337 23,137 12,331 12,374 12,047 Canada 2,631 2,455 2,064 391 207 Europe 8,167 8,344 8,423 -79 459 282 918 5,738 199 76 -64 896 42 399 430 137 1,113 2,511 2,429 -85 33 941 -9 -17 -4 1,503 18 47 5,998 176 69 -61 1,032 43 394 442 141 1,246 2,514 2,346 -78 34 814 -6 7 -6 1,517 18 45 6,633 177 47 445 1,228 38 212 392 41 1,302 2,750 1,790 27 20 716 25 217 70 659 7 49 -635 -1 22 -505 -196 5 182 50 100 -56 -236 556 -105 14 98 -31 -210 -76 858 12 -4 378 19 2 22 179 3 118 42 9 19 43 1 5 6 -3 -91 88 164 -4 704 46 9 (D) 105 1 6 (D) () * 45 450 214 () * () • (D) C) (D) 6 51 Japan 584 625 525 100 42 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa 950 676 37 237 950 655 36 260 1,036 749 26 261 -85 -94 9 -1 74 41 3 29 1 73 63 4 7 8,571 11,984 10,276 1,708 293 -3,119 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Developing countries Latin America 2,200 1,075 21,922 Developed countries n 18 I 42 91 81 3 1 2 4 33 3 35 1 0 C) 129 C) 10 5 21 5,690 1,208 242 1,993 445 768 -58 198 49 259 306 26 -313 -865 589 -36 1,710 1,320 1,288 36 -2,246 91 1,212 8 1,989 435 813 -107 195 50 263 317 25 -337 -881 581 -38 5,246 1,317 1,407 36 1,178 85 1,219 3 1,354 201 472 66 100 34 17 411 53 915 295 575 44 3,421 1,312 898 54 401 107 626 22 635 234 341 -173 95 16 245 -94 -29 -1,253 -1,176 6 -82 1,825 5 509 -18 776 -21 593 -19 177 21 110 181 31 65 319 746 648 155 -58 -427 -52 121 -497 297 740 644 155 -58 -443 -34 124 -533 915 667 601 58 8 248 5 121 123 -617 74 43 97 -67 -691 -39 4 -656 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 1,256 110 772 232 143 1,253 96 777 239 142 963 23 748 61 131 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 3,606 682 60 1,769 301 56 508 78 123 -6 36 3,536 654 63 1,747 300 51 502 57 124 3 2,708 217 26 1,828 133 103 212 36 47 61 46 437 36 -81 167 -52 291 21 77 -57 -12 (*) 1 5 10 5 21 4 1 814 166 () * 3,286 177 39 Addendum—OPEC 3,460 34 979 3,464 D 1 () • 19 1 78 67 8 4 -3,524 2 -110 () * -3,423 6 -7 6 33 6 4 1 1 27 (D) C) 7,485 333 108 316 1,100 42 408 603 165 1,292 3,119 2,499 -108 37 933 10 -46 73 1,530 20 50 632 962 707 23 231 958 620 44 294 9,983 12,814 3,617 5,447 7,847 1,177 180 362 1,904 203 943 -105 219 58 237 339 10 668 120 569 -22 5,275 1,165 1,523 30 1,244 83 1,221 8 ( () * () • 584 290 73 28 178 12 1,020 4 137 361 50 5 C) 9,984 6,255 158 45 422 1,050 35 212 374 39 1,260 2,659 1,709 25 19 713 22 183 66 624 6 49 3,703 4 -3,265 International 587 4 () * (D) 62 0 483 7 6,897 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 7,964 2 3,390 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other AddendaDistributed earnings net of withholding taxes 352 185 32 66 1 () * 21 1 111 (D) 10 (D) 56 8 13 C) 20 6 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 () * 33 () 3,580 6 123 () * 3,444 0 8 0 ( 32 13 381 53 861 244 575 42 3,410 1,312 889 54 401 107 626 21 ( (*) 903 667 601 58 8 237 (D) 117 311 741 646 155 -59 -430 -32 111 -510 1,250 88 791 233 137 151 71 (*) 25 1 (D) 9 21 4 1 (D) 960 (D) 748 61 (D) 2,672 214 23 1,826 132 (D) 212 35 42 50 (D) 40 48 814 35 50 3,247 107 31 () * 25 1 3,407 639 61 1,724 285 28 472 46 122 2 27 1,019 3,469 67 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.U 2.—Direct Investment Income, Industry by Component [Millions of dollars] Earnings 1 Direct investment income (=cols. 25+6 or Interest (net of withholding taxes) 2 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) (3) (4) 21,922 8,859 6,830 25,337 8,684 6,507 23,137 9,789 7,075 5,242 1,588 1,362 1,112 242 9 619 47 4,709 906 252 169 485 1,313 387 362 315 104 145 272 32 42 -9 240 1,064 -224 4,937 1,569 1,521 1,248 261 12 635 21 4,949 961 253 190 518 1,306 348 394 337 92 135 257 -11 40 -51 269 1,120 -226 6,070 1,005 2,069 1,648 397 24 557 4,876 737 110 301 326 1,282 344 410 265 28 236 274 68 41 28 206 985 () * 207 985 96 648 29 135 296 187 -327 -487 160 833 76 50 () * 287 32 63 71 43 191 1,053 101 666 32 148 295 191 -224 -365 141 864 72 49 -1 287 35 74 76 45 133 685 167 321 45 103 79 95 326 254 72 950 47 44 15 225 41 100 68 37 -2 132 81 1,700 1,128 572 3,883 5 141 81 1,680 1,107 573 3,877 103 214 55 1,675 1,044 631 2,775 1,394 -1,532 1,096 23 1,806 843 46 313 66 4,833 1,850 1,111 20 1,853 812 43 293 71 108 Net receipts Receipts by U.S. parents from affiliates (5) (1) AH industries Distributed3 Reinvested 4+6 + 9) Total (=cols. 3+4 or 10 + 11) Withholding taxes on distributed earnings (6) (7) 2,200 -1,106 -568 -1,133 565 -548 -400 -136 -12 78 -67 73 224 142 -110 192 24 5 -16 72 64 -101 -17 -79 1,075 -2,339 255 91 431 415 83 8 133 388 27 "26 3 26 5 557 83 13 23 48 131 37 48 31 3 11 24 n D3 Earnings before capital gains/ losses (8) 2,110 583 499 469 31 Payments by U.S. parents to affiliates (9) (10) 4,450 153 84 80 4 C) 10 31 317 28 12 2 15 138 76 17 9 15 21 39 AddendaDistributed earnings net of withholding taxes 709 45 20 8 17 151 84 19 10 15 23 81 392 16 j 22,062 9,534 6,983 5,986 997 1,936 D ) 21 531 84 4,320 653 98 278 278 1,150 307 361 233 25 225 250 (D) 37 28,217 9,176 6,480 4,934 1,546 1,980 1,569 395 16 689 27 6,992 1,099 278 225 595 1,895 448 632 435 151 229 315 C) 62 2 () 867 () * -69 350 1,786 -283 10 92 16 37 7 13 5 12 43 38 5 120 1 5 2 36 5 15 9 6 25 24 11 20 4 1 7 8 -60 -84 24 90 4 6 3 35 1 4 4 4 124 593 151 284 38 90 73 83 284 217 67 830 45 39 13 190 37 86 59 31 207 1,622 240 840 47 240 298 256 -586 -737 151 1,644 149 61 2 325 78 236 91 5 -99 -74 27 5 63 -58 1,102 12 26 4 107 80 27 12 5 18 3 127 101 26 18 91 188 51 1,568 965 603 2,764 92 496 108 2,114 1,483 631 3,391 2,663 976 467 17 1,203 454 37 167 45 2,170 874 643 3 650 358 6 125 26 70 12 13 -3,369 -3,370 2 4 2 55 6 35 2,593 964 455 17 1,158 429 34 153 40 4,968 2,155 908 9 1,896 862 44 323 80 94 56 38 41 30 68 167 56 142 120 533 -66 60 -132 192 108 29 25 74 169 52 138 117 502 -68 32 -172 204 112 17 4 45 65 64 53 67 904 11 378 180 197 105 13 20 28 104 -12 84 50 -402 -78 -346 -352 6 7 298 134 294 132 250 161 45 -30 -79 63 134 -226 58 368 -66 344 -13 44 216 96 -551 -620 69 -87 26 5 -16 61 -6 -27 118 C) 45 24 3 15 5 C) 28 5 8 4 36 1 5 4 4 7 22 176 128 48 18 443 353 5 4 80 73 6 42 1 3,812 3,722 7 1 82 18 0 7 () * 99 2 1 13 3 1 C) D6 3 51 1 18 9 9 5 5 4 5 83 2 46 49 3 1 7 20 10 22 C) 14 10 (D) 3 5 4 12 108 2 (D) 51 14 4 (D) 62 63 53 64 853 10 360 171 189 100 243 141 24 87 170 70 139 116 713 -73 30 -166 196 160 235 Capital gains/ losses 4 68 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.U 3.—Direct Investment Income, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil .. . . Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub^aharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum-OPEC 21,922 12,331 2,631 8,167 5,738 199 76 -64 896 42 399 430 137 1,113 2,511 2,429 -85 33 941 -9 -17 -4 1,503 18 47 584 950 676 37 237 8,571 3,390 1,993 445 768 -58 198 49 259 306 26 -313 -865 589 -36 1,710 1,320 1,288 36 -2,246 91 Petroleum 4,078 753 2,832 1,639 -133 14 (D) 58 ( -176 () * 744 1,305 1,193 -11 6 893 (D) 3 -14 Total 4,709 3,590 987 2,067 2,011 (D) 36 24 696 C) 371 413 (D) 225 110 57 8 2 23 (D) -79 6 94 2 262 230 142 3,796 794 416 77 -100 -1 90 (D) 247 56 (D) -20 14 -32 -2 397 319 746 648 155 -58 -427 -52 121 -497 1,256 110 772 232 143 3,606 682 60 1,769 301 56 508 78 123 -6 1 -18 363 675 588 150 -63 -312 -1 163 -474 569 5 370 170 23 2,070 63 (D) 1,714 (D) 8 76 () * 1 -34 1,020 3,460 2,691 1,212 Electric Transpor- Other Food Chemi- Primary Machinand and ery, electron- tation and cals and fabricatmanuic except equip- facturing kindred allied ed ment products products metals electrical equipment 248 111 10 126 1,120 515 1,135 264 615 -51 108 19 -4 169 16 -624 -667 28 15 4 5 0 -16 2 906 736 197 403 356 4 18 41 44 () • 55 29 0 52 113 47 1 0 C) (D) 19 () • 0 29 107 39 4 64 170 241 186 30 57 1 26 3 () * 58 11 47 32 1,313 1,139 236 757 705 64 2 61 145 2 132 71 2 52 176 52 C) 1 2 -20 26 (D) 12 C) (D) 95 70 5 20 174 75 235 60 91 5 37 1 -6 47 -1 -138 -158 ( 8 2 0 1 () * 1 502 93 33 29 53 -36 229 4 81 8 10 251 64 1,064 863 141 610 603 -15 () • 31 121 0 62 254 () * 60 90 7 2 0 0 648 332 106 157 116 -12 8 10 35 -1 30 18 3 12 14 41 5 1 18 1 20 16 -12 32 12 42 (D) 4 2 () ' -13 (D) -46 -46 C) C) 2 0 0 0 C) 0 0 1 C) 2 1 0 () * -1 0 -1 -1 13 36 23 () * 13 201 90 174 51 121 2 () • 0 0 -1 1 -84 -84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 13 1 7 316 43 59 3 46 () * 7 5 1 () -8 1 -25 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 6 C) C) 0 0 6 0 () * 6 23 23 0 0 0 244 35 4 3 35 18 83 20 45 C) 2 C) () * 1 1 108 17 9 (D) * () 0 62 0 (D) 0 0 62 -327 •245 42 -221 -88 (D) 0 -101 240 0 1,700 1,147 180 904 271 44 23 -10 -32 () 31 -54 46 4 C) 51 146 C) 25 20 (D) 22 9 622 5 Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate -133 -98 -82 -155 106 26 70 (D) -5 () * 0 25 (D) -261 -261 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2 C) 108 102 -14 45 325 234 344 83 189 -22 38 7 C) (D) () -123 -124 () * 1 13 0 0 553 119 113 27 28 3 -5 6 52 -74 -119 46 -2 80 38 9 3 2 2,969 2,308 137 48 98 -12 6 () * 3 5 -11 127 8 120 -1 2,045 1,133 (D) -1 C) 1 897 0 0 5 () * () * 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 1 0 0 -1 76 D 25 1,394 1,605 435 1,036 672 122 2 63 78 D () -1 2 2 3,883 915 14 882 831 38 1 37 103 25 4 73 10 1 538 51 C) -1 0 0 19 0 28 5 C) 14 5 () 0 3 -278 -132 -5 0 0 -3 833 508 195 215 169 26 6 -38 67 3 67 51 0 4 4 2 C) 0 2 2 0 C) 2 1 0 1 0 0 -75 1 C) 2 C) -92 () * 5 6 1 1 31 272 257 70 145 149 5 2 20 44 -4 (D) 10 (D) 15 48 -4 () * 0 () * () * 2 -9 3 0 0 Wholesale trade 107 (D) 33 (D) 12 311 217 () * 5 10 -4 47 (D) 10 6 88 123 53 31 31 0 1 22 1 12 8 158 2 448 171 6 18 9 38 142 30 27 100 31 -75 350 364 2 0 -3 C) 2 () * 325 0 39 26 -211 -366 120 5 107 4 5 1 C) 2 C) 406 -26 424 7 -892 57 1,152 () • -2,383 1 280 1 -13 2 2 0 C) -15 -19 0 3 22 30 (D) C) (D) 146 81 843 496 106 346 226 18 () • 27 6 1 () * 16 0 121 37 120 3 1 6 6 19 -4 83 2 2 39 30 1 8 347 90 66 14 13 2 1 -1 2 33 1 -12 -24 8 3 37 () * D 1 21 (D) 16 14 11 3 C) 2 C) () * 1 197 (D) 174 D 69 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.U 4.—Direct Investment Income, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services.Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total 21,922 12,331 4,078 3,151 5,242 1,588 1,362 1,112 242 9 619 47 4,709 906 252 169 485 1,313 387 362 315 104 145 272 32 42 -9 240 1,064 -224 2,989 162 716 207 985 96 648 29 135 296 187 -327 -487 160 833 76 50 () * 287 32 63 71 43 Developing countries Europe ( (*) 186 25 3,590 736 200 195 341 1,139 371 383 179 73 132 257 34 30 3 223 863 D 121 804 (D) 332 28 46 129 128 -245 -334 89 508 60 42 -5 152 44 19 61 39 -2 132 81 1,700 1,128 572 3,883 -35 67 63 1,147 763 1,394 -1,532 1,096 23 1,806 843 46 313 66 1,605 330 350 9 916 496 39 209 53 108 17 16 41 501 -4 132 -59 192 100 134 91 182 2,631 753 429 21 307 306 (•) 1 10 7 987 197 49 24 123 236 46 69 45 35 40 70 29 37 -8 42 141 8,167 2,832 2,566 2,448 117 124 5,738 1,639 1,730 1,623 107 Other 584 262 825 11 () 0 197 0 201 -4 D () (*) 288 29 2 -300 C) 2,011 356 118 77 162 705 193 273 128 30 82 149 2 3 () * 146 603 -158 950 230 D () C) 133 10 2,067 403 127 88 189 757 248 273 134 32 70 145 -12 -16 4 157 610 -163 Japan 2,429 1,193 57 47 9 11 27 52 55 () * 7 2 -13 -4 -15 -19 4 11 7 -5 137 606 31 157 18 19 61 59 -221 -221 (*) 215 (D) 53 7 46 (D) -11 26 137 599 25 116 18 (D) 60 (D) -88 -89 1 169 (D) 39 6 46 (D) -1 25 11 -29 53 (D) 180 114 65 -6 3 36 904 565 339 882 -7 3 35 271 153 118 831 1,036 166 75 7 789 346 30 140 31 672 111 66 8 487 226 24 62 23 364 55 8 (*) 301 120 6 77 435 117 251 () * 67 106 6 42 8,571 3,796 2,679 2,253 426 647 Latin America 3,390 794 327 147 181 D Other Africa 319 363 229 79 D Middle East 1,256 569 165 95 70 Other Asia and Pacific 3,606 2,070 1,879 1,782 96 () 2 248 107 23 18 1 13 21 C) 9 3 10 -133 -133 0 83 () * -8 4 37 1,120 170 52 -26 144 174 16 -21 135 31 13 16 -1 11 -13 17 201 85 181 (D) 316 1 89 167 59 -82 -153 70 325 16 8 6 134 -12 44 10 4 502 -75 6 515 241 46 () 75 17 () 87 7 29 28 17 6 14 3 (*) 2 12 108 -62 106 13 1 -12 -3 10 -13 -9 90 29 (D) -32 43 -7 54 32 65 18 553 365 188 2,969 108 48 4 () ' 55 39 2 25 13 () 27 9 24 132 9 -2 37 99 2 3 -1 4 73 7 6 16 120 -5 -1 26 89 2 1 -1 2 71 57 154 28 -7 26 -12 4 4 3 1 5 2 5 244 -6 210 27 -155 -150 -6 234 12 -5 3 120 -16 20 7 10 244 8 51 158 27 69 -7 76 56 5 15 2 11 3 (D) (*) -5 64 11 119 59 59 2,308 107 99 158 (*) 7 311 189 122 448 -211 -1,861 746 14 890 347 7 104 14 •366 -1,942 715 8 852 90 -15 67 6 22 22 1 2 -3 197 (*) 7 0 146 71 28 4 44 43 14 21 7 31 () -132 -132 -1 46 (D) 14 1 1 (D) -10 1 -2 68 5 2 20 (D) 13 (*) (D) 157 (*) -81 Total 212 1 -1 1 633 412 221 915 28 Total European Communities (10) -36 (D) 53 106 10 18 20 57 42 -48 89 195 (D) -5 -17 88 20 22 5 20 76 41 30 68 167 56 142 120 533 -66 60 -132 192 108 Canada Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 24 20 () 28 11 4 -72 -73 C) C) 173 -48 4 1 (D) -70 -54 14 20 -6 7 28 -64 4 0 1 0 () * 0 0 -150 -20 -88 -88 0 () * -1 (*) 6 0 20 141 30 133 0 () * () * 0 40 94 0 International 70 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.U 5.—Direct Investment Income, Industry of U.S. Parent by Component [Millions of dollars] Earnings l Interest (net of withholding taxes) 2 Direct investment income (=cols. 25+6 or 4+6+9) Distributed 3 Reinvested (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products , Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other ~ Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total (=cols. 3+4 or 10+11) (2) (3) (4) 21,922 7,308 1,129 Receipts by U.S. parents from affiliates Payments by U.S. parents to affiliates (6) (5) Net receipts (7) (8) (9) 2,110 601 34 4,450 780 82 () 481 476 ( 479 473 1,079 75 10 1,986 199 8 12 8 35 10 2 8 25 145 2 -2,339 -179 -48 -30 -18 2 2 -1 () • -124 -8 -907 -124 3 -39 -88 -4 -23 13 10 -6 2 -71 29 -7 36 -101 35 -5 9 124 10 39 2 15 6 17 61 46 16 133 () 73 -33 -105 2 -2 -22 -83 -589 -593 4 -48 D () 17 1D 10,239 1,273 212 341 720 3,408 1,404 1,176 524 140 164 516 126 25 100 390 2,621 9 2,200 -1,994 337 52 285 -2,827 -2,837 () * 10 422 74 1,893 342 128 38 175 660 409 51 134 15 50 -16 -166 -46 -120 150 1,111 424 1,835 250 1,180 53 295 417 414 -634 -1,013 380 900 120 43 10 123 59 79 13 67 432 1,886 293 1,324 53 311 445 514 16 -375 391 1,081 186 44 31 128 68 110 20 65 221 1,103 176 763 80 249 93 340 679 475 203 1,183 80 70 43 200 107 135 13 24 211 783 117 561 -28 62 352 174 -663 -850 187 -102 106 -26 -12 -72 -39 -26 7 42 46 244 95 358 283 75 3,506 52 278 99 350 278 72 4,037 92 370 49 225 196 29 2,764 -41 -93 50 125 81 44 1,273 5 16 () • 17 12 6 -516 1,114 64 660 3 1,322 140 791 3 1,089 38 497 () * D -183 -75 -108 476 21 143 50 527 21 147 51 393 3 76 40 233 102 294 3 -215 50 134 19 71 12 10 19 55 73 177 50 60 2 10 23 49 224 0 41 574 29 17 9 33 24 -47 50 18 536 -41 -40 147 () ( 106 237 145 415 95 C) AddendaDistributed earnings net of withholding taxes 23,137 9,746 854 98 756 8,449 8,447 1 1 430 13 8,346 931 84 302 545 2,749 995 1,125 390 125 115 532 291 71 220 240 1,510 9 116 1,014 5,388 5,377 () * 11 712 78 8,625 1,056 206 281 569 3,203 1,318 1,109 497 122 158 409 145 16 129 265 2,511 2 25,337 7,751 1,191 150 1,041 5,621 5,609 1 11 853 Withholding taxes on distributed earnings 1,075 265 13 4 9 235 234 0 C) 17 707 92 8 21 63 201 63 14 -3 -13 -5 5 () () 269 204 32 18 274 228 20 8 ( 118 76 28 47 43 187 190 46 35 11 143 152 () 55 3 32 5 14 253 () 11 2 (D) 8 () () 159 1 33 28 97 842 () 170 (D) 3 (10) 22,062 9,481 841 93 747 8,214 8,212 1 1 414 12 7,639 838 75 282 482 2,548 932 1,045 352 113 106 496 281 69 213 215 1,365 7 212 979 166 723 79 234 87 323 618 430 188 1,050 (D) 64 (D) 181 100 118 11 20 82 320 44 215 190 26 2,749 Earnings before capital gains/ losses 28,217 8,561 1,252 146 1,106 6,329 6,318 1 10 906 73 12,732 1,388 222 379 788 4,210 1,726 1,527 632 145 181 562 81 22 59 481 3,342 -72 414 2,607 392 1,430 70 323 476 561 -196 -673 477 1,996 256 78 45 146 139 267 24 28 126 772 115 290 70 3,525 1,064 38 474 C) D ) 1,314 157 741 2 54 2 6 () * 374 2 70 35 528 22 163 60 1 3 1 3 3 4 2 105 (D) 1 1 1 2 3 1 (D) 3 18 (D) 644 (D) 0 0 0 2 10 21 (D) 218 0 (D) 540 29 16 9 21 60 72 159 50 62 1,198 -18 -31 ( 143 251 47 499 228 123 686 310 266 117 149 0 0 C) 0 C) C) -32 -1 2 3 12 19 54 73 171 36 32 536 -17 -22 244 192 139 1,110 -11 -2a () 252 652 239 -1 () * 1 (D) () * -13 (D) -540 -6 1 1 1 -5 -452 -79 Capital gains/ 71 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 1.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] Net receipts Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India „. Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other Payments to affiliates (1) All countries Receipts from affiliates (2) (3) .n.UUC'llUCi TT1 On receipts On payments (4) (5) 3,567 3,629 62 264 1 3,288 3,346 58 200 1 C) C) (•) 442 448 6 61 2,263 2,309 46 60 1,986 150 34 437 456 2 39 212 1 163 491 277 34 17 22 16 63 64 59 (*) 3 2,007 151 34 439 460 2 39 213 1 163 504 302 34 17 22 16 63 64 84 (*) 3 21 1 (*) C) 4 0 0 1 0 (*) 13 25 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) 25 0 0 C) 370 376 213 130 28 55 213 131 28 55 279 164 44 C) C) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 34 (•) C) (•) 0 0 45 32 7 6 0 0 0 0 283 3 65 (•) 167 3 41 (•) 50 21 9 5 1 3 1 7 2 96 86 5 5 18 1 9 (*) 1 3 0 2 51 22 9 5 1 3 1 7 2 98 87 6 5 18 1 10 (•) 1 3 0 2 1 (•) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 (*) (•) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 14 4 2 4 (•) 1 1 1 1 27 25 1 1 1 0 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 C) 1 4 0 (*) 4 6 2 1 (•) 1 4 0 2 0 20 2 (*) 1 19 0 (*) 2 16 0 0 2 12 (*) (*) C) (*) (*) 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 4 7 (*) 2 14 4 7 C) 2 0 0 0 0 0 96 15 4 5 6 10 24 13 10 8 (*) 96 15 4 5 6 10 24 13 10 8 (*) (•) (•) 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 1 (*) (•) 0 (•) 1 0 (•) (•) 1 1 (•) 0 (•) 21 (*) 2 1 1 4 8 1 1 2 0 International (*) (*) 0 0 0 Addendum—OPEC 24 24 0 4 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 72 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 2.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Addenda— Withholding taxes Receipts from affiliates (1) Payments to affiliates On receipts On payments (2) Net receipts (3) (4) (5) 3,567 3,629 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 30 4 1 2 22 4 30 4 1 2 22 4 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 2,791 111 30 2,820 112 30 D All industries ( 625 224 145 147 15 95 62 10 6 4 51 1,284 9 264 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 199 14 3 () 629 224 146 148 15 96 63 10 6 4 52 1,292 9 () 192 15 50 68 59 61 50 11 473 (D) (D) 39 3 50 22 45 24 15 18 184 (D) 39 3 50 22 45 24 15 18 184 (D) Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 609 499 109 619 509 110 Banking (*) -10 () 0 0 (*) 0 () 187 15 46 68 59 53 43 11 469 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (D) 3 1 (*) 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 10 9 1 (*) () 0 0 C) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 49 43 6 0 (•) 0 (•) 73 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 3.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other SubjSaharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Electric Transpor- Other Food Chemi- Primary Machinand and cals and fabricatery, electron- tation and manuexcept ic allied equip- facturing kindred ed ment products products metals electrical equipment Total 3,567 3,288 442 2,263 1,986 150 34 437 456 2 39 212 1 163 491 277 34 17 22 16 63 64 59 () * 3 370 2,791 2,584 350 1,831 1,687 89 213 130 28 55 279 164 50 21 9 5 1 3 1 7 2 96 86 5 5 18 1 9 C) 1 3 102 72 3 26 378 410 1 199 1 147 422 144 5 1,284 1,270 387' 365 38 2 72 65 1 9 24 960 873 0 C) 55 98 22 179 86 () * 0 0 C) 469 423 82 290 276 157 22 98 81 6 1 9 8 () * 1 18 0 8 29 17 3 C) 0 4 8 1 () * 0 0 31 (*) () * C) 45 35 () * 1 0 0 () * 0 0 () * 98 78 15 49 42 5 12 7 1 () * 4 0 1 13 7 () * 0 0 22 (*) 20 18 3 1 () * 1 0 0 0 () * 4 2 () * 1 11 H 9 () * C) () * 0 0 (*) 1 -10 -10 5 -15 () • 1 1 39 19 8 1 1 2 1 7 1 78 74 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 10 0 13 49 144 28 120 C) 2 609 569 59 385 241 56 Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate 0 0 0 0 207 2 1 () * 1 4 0 () * 4 14 4 7 () * () * 24 625 555 11 62 54 8 () * 1 302 0 2 96 15 4 5 6 10 24 13 10 8 111 92 Wholesale trade () * 0 2 6 1 1 0 1 4 0 () * 4 10 3 7 0 1 72 9 4 4 5 10 20 8 7 5 () * 0 () * C) 0 0 0 () • 2 1 () * 0 () * () * () * 10 () • Other industries 74 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 4.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countrie All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other .' Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 3,567 30 4 1 2 22 4 Developing countries Europe Total 3,288 21 1 1 (*) 19 1 Canada 442 2,791 111 30 () 625 224 145 147 15 95 62 10 6 4 51 1,284 () 555 198 137 120 14 88 57 8 6 2 48 1,270 Total 2,263 2 350 (D) 4 1 (D) 81 31 15 17 5 14 10 Japan Other 1,986 2 277 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 387 141 105 77 7 56 41 3 2 1 37 960 9 O C) 1 C) H 1 () * 0 1,687 42 13 ( 365 130 102 72 7 54 39 2 2 C) 37 873 290 (D) 25 2 17 13 18 15 9 Total () 81 6 (D) 32 D () 11 7 3 276 (D) 25 2 16 11 14 15 9 () * C) ( 1 0 2,584 92 26 European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa C) (•) 1 (*) 0 1,831 44 15 144 3 2 1 C) 22 11 3 5 0 2 2 2 () * 1 () • 86 () * 370 1 0 0 0 1 0 () 0 302 213 102 6 4 () * 2 38 12 11 11 () * 4 5 2 1 1 3 7 C) 18 184 (D) 609 499 109 () 157 11 40 63 42 31 27 4 423D () 35 3 41 20 36 21 13 11 179 (D) 569 466 lt)3 144 385 317 69 0 -15 1 49 3 26 5 141 (D) 241 197 45 Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 164 7 1 0 2 3 3 C) 0 1 3 207 20 4 96 (*) 0 0 1 3 3 (•) 0 1 0 0 120 17 3 () 38 12 3 19 (*) 4 3 2 C) 2 1 4 0 39 () 187 15 46 68 59 53 43 11 469 (D) 39 3 50 22 45 24 15 Latin America 1 (*) 3 12 2 2 (*) 9 14 14 (•) 31 6 1 0 7 1 6 1 1 1 5 2 17 15 2 ( 3 0 144 120 24 () * () 0 2 (*) (*) 0 C) 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 C) 0 0 (•) 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 1 0 5 0 0 (*) (*) (*) (*) 0 0 (*) 18 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 C) Q 1 C) () * C) International 75 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 5.—Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by U.S. Parents, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Electric and Transpor- Other Machinelectrontation ery, manuic equipexcept facturing equipment electrical ment Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate 3,629 30 2,820 112 629 63 1,292 192 61 473 619 0 11 99 3,346 21 2,611 92 559 57 1,277 161 39 427 578 0 10 78 Canada 448 (D) 355 (D) 81 10 (D) 22 12 82 59 0 5 15 Europe 2,309 2 1,850 44 389 41 967 102 14 293 390 0 6 49 2,007 151 34 439 460 2 39 213 1 163 504 302 34 17 22 16 63 64 84 1,704 90 (D) 378 413 1 (D) 200 1 147 434 147 5 (D) (D) 11 62 54 11 (*) 1 42 2 1 4 8 (•) 8 1 0 1 16 3 1 0 0 (*) 2 0 0 0 0 367 39 2 72 65 1 9 24 40 (•) (*) 7 12 (*) 0 2 14 0 0 9 (*) 0 55 99 22 (*) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 3 0 (*) 2 16 2 0 0 (*) 0 1 (*) 0 0 0 245 56 (D) 47 36 (•) (D) 10 0 13 49 146 28 (D) (D) 5 1 9 67 0 1 (D) 0 C) 276 (D) (D) (D) (D) (*) (D) (D) (•) (D) 80 17 (*) (*) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C) 880 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 5 (D) 0 (D) 186 86 (*) 0 0 3 (D) D () 0 0 0 85 6 1 9 8 3 2 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 (•) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (*) 376 1 304 (D) 51 2 (D) 31 (D) 52 0 0 (D) 213 131 28 55 (D) (D) (D) (*) 102 72 3 26 6 6 (*) (•) 38 30 1 7 5 2 0 2 7 5 0 2 6 4 (') 2 (D) (D) (•) 1 (D) (D) 2 11 77 41 8 28 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 (•) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 283 9 209 20 70 5 14 31 22 46 41 0 1 20 167 7 121 17 38 4 4 13 14 31 18 0 (•) 18 51 22 9 5 1 3 1 7 2 98 87 6 5 18 1 10 40 19 8 1 1 2 1 7 1 79 75 2 3 2 0 0 (*) 1 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 10 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 4 0 7 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C) 19 18 (*) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 1 3 1 (•) 0 (*) 1 11 8 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) (•) 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 C) C) (*) 1 1 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 3 4 (*) 1 2 (*) 2 C) (*) 6 4 0 0 0 (*) 0 1 (•) 10 9 1 (*) 1 0 0 (•) (•) (*) 11 7 2 (*) (*) (•) 1 (*) 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 (*) 4 0 0 0 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 (*) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 3 1 1 0 0 2 0 (*) (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (*) (•) 0 0 (•) (•) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 (•) C) C) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) (*) 0 0 AH countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other C) Japan Australia, New South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Zealand, and Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other C) C) 27 25 1 1 1 0 0 0 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 6 2 1 (*) 1 4 0 (*) 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 1 0 1 4 0 C) 4 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (•) (*) 14 4 7 C) 2 1 0 0 0 1 10 3 7 0 1 (•) 0 0 0 (*) C) O Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 96 15 4 5 6 10 24 13 10 8 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 72 9 4 4 5 10 20 8 7 5 C) 3 0 0 0 0 1 (•) 1 (•) (*) (•) 28 3 2 3 2 5 (*) 7 3 3 (•) 2 2 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 (•) 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 International (*) 24 1 21 1 4 (*) (*) 1 19 0 8 31 17 3 (*) 0 4 8 1 (*) 0 0 C) (*) 0 (*) 5 C) 0 0 0 (*) C) 0 0 0 0 2 3 (D) 8 C) C) (D) 0 0 42 5 (*) 12 7 1 C) 4 0 1 13 7 (*) (D) C) (*) 1 (D) 0 0 1 0 0 0 (*) (•) 4 2 C) 1 11 (*) 10 C) (•) C) (*) Addendum—OPEC C) C) C) 2 1 0 1 C) H 0 0 (•) 2 2 0 0 0 15 1 1 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 2 0 (*) 1 7 C) 7 0 0 (•) 0 (•) (•) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 2 1 (*) 0 (•) 1 (•) 0 0 0 (•) (•) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 (•) 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 7 2 (*) (*) (*) 2 3 (*) 0 8 0 (•) 0 0 (*) 7 0 1 0 0 1 0 22 5 0 (*) 1 1 4 5 3 3 0 1 4 10 1 C) C) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 Other industries 76 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 6.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type [Millions of dollars] Net receipts Payments to affiliates (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other .7. Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Receipts from affiliates (2) (3) 3,567 125 11 () 727 292 178 214 () 70 39 17 22 31 1,593 6 () 46 249 7 158 31 53 57 26 31 494 (5) 242 16 3 (D) () 62 39 17 22 23 1,587 5 On payments (4) 3,629 70 6 (*) 6 59 55 0 4 3 2 3,356 ( 724 292 176 214 D Addenda— Withholding taxes On receipts () 47 257 7 164 32 54 64 33 31 29 46 6 13 12 257 (D) 45 D () 6 4 1 2 2 104 C) () 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 () 34 2 34 29 46 6 13 12 257 (D) 45 D (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 7.—Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] ©Receipts from affiliates Payments to affiliates Addenda Withholding taxe! Net receipts (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 1,708 1,252 661 392 464 -82 3 -171 55 5 70 38 12 228 305 -72 (D) 2 53 3 22 12 -132 2 (D) 19 181 129 31 21 541 -7 2 72 18 22 6 2 4 1 1 18 70 49 20 1 -169 54 -262 7 () * 8 22 3 121 48 39 4 5 73 2 10 61 147 8 82 19 39 301 83 2 107 9 24 25 10 13 23 6 -5 8 240 Service charges 1 Film and television tape rentals Total (3) Total Charges for use of tangible property (4) (5) (6) (2) 4,449 3,196 804 2,028 1,827 77 (°) 189 293 (D) 70 79 12 290 783 202 6 2 53 3 25 20 90 2 () * 161 203 145 31 27 1,069 394 120 22 43 7 7 4 1 18 18 125 90 (D) (D) 149 (D) 25 7 15 8 23 129 48 39 4 5 81 2 18 61 155 12 84 19 41 390 107 2 107 (D) 25 72 10 (D) 23 6 183 269 3,968 2,870 746 1,816 1,617 76 (D 145 270 (D 68 70 12 200 743 198 6 2 52 3 25 20 88 2 () * 148 160 104 31 25 1,005 369 107 22 30 7 7 4 1 18 18 114 79 (f> (D 148 25 7 15 7 23 (D) (; ° (Di 4 5 (D) 2 D (J 61 152 12 83 18 39 (D) 107 2 103 18 25 68 10 (D) 23 6 93 256 191 58 290 269 (D) 179 177 0 0 43 (D) 0 0 9 0 (D) 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 (D) (D) 0 2 21 21 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 f Payments for transporting merchandise which— service charges 1 C) 0 3 7 222 0 (D) 143 22 15 () * 7 528 422 48 4 20 () * 6 On payments Between U.S. and foreign ports 2 Between foreign ports 3 (7) 2,740 1,944 143 1,637 1,363 159 (D) 360 238 (D) () * 41 () * 62 478 274 (D) () * On receipts (8) (9) (10) (11) 2,725 1,930 141 1,624 1,361 159 (D) 359 238 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 () * 62 478 263 (D) C) () * 17 0 56 41 (D) (D) 318 (D) 287 0 15 0 2 (D) 9 C) () • C) () * 0 () • 9 0 9 () * 8 4 2 () * 2 89 25 () • (D * ) () 1 47 (D * ) () 0 0 268 29 1,561 86 (D) (D) Q0 H 0 3 7 210 0 (D) 143 22 15 () * 7 527 422 48 4 20 () * 6 () • () * 17 0 56 41 (D) (D) 318 (D) 287 0 14 0 2 (D) 9 C) () * 571 0 () * 9 0 9 () * 8 4 2 () • 2 88 25 C) (0 * ) () 1 46 C) (D) 0 0 268 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 571 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,349 0 78 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 8.—Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] ©Receipts from affiliates Payments to affiliates Addenda Payments for transporting merchandise Withholding taxes (1) AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods... Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total Service charges * Charges for use of tangible property (2) Net receipts (3) (4) Film and television tape rentals (5) Total Of which— service l charges On receipts On payments Between U.S. and foreign ports 2 (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1,708 571 547 4,449 833 585 3,968 191 290 2,740 2,725 700 455 133 0 0 260 37 (*) 0 358 190 72 29 42 1 5 -3 5 1,032 128 37 40 50 255 130 73 35 10 7 77 29 4 25 48 -197 1 359 226 176 D (D) () 1 34 37 1,587 130 37 40 52 307 151 74 35 10 37 80 29 4 25 51 (D) 5 356 99 174 D (D ( 1 34 37 1,554 130 37 40 52 302 150 73 35 10 34 74 24 (D, D (; 50 (D 5 261 38 1 37 105 D 1 36 104 D () C) 28 90 555 2 (*) (*) 2 52 20 1 (*) C) 30 3 0 0 0 3 () (*) 28 90 554 2 C) (*) 2 52 20 1 (*) C) 30 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 1 52 63 69 63 69 200 1 111 62 28 282 269 14 288 (D) 12 7 29 7 52 14 6 212 3 113 63 33 292 271 21 (D) (D) 12 7 29 8 52 15 8 211 3 113 63 32 288 270 18 26 119 26 188 122 66 560 131 128 2 2 0 (•) 0 0 33 C) 0 0 (*) 6 H 1 1 C) 4 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 6 C) 1 3 2 1 1 (•) 9 C) C) (*) 2 (*) 4 1 26 0 0 0 o (*) 421 282 138 567 419 282 138 566 0 0 0 -284 -127 -177 1 22 -291 24 -662 7 248 130 83 2 33 604 25 161 8 247 130 83 2 32 309 23 159 8 -547 27 27 2 59 -183 267 39 23 17 -68 () * 21 14 6 41 2 92 31 290 69 23 36 190 6 ^1 2 15 6 52 2 90 31 1 68 23 36 173 6 20 14 6 -163 33 77 33 () ° P) (D] C) 12 7 28 7 51 12 (D) n I (*) 233 160 72 (*) 233 160 72 0 0 0 0 0 531 257 260 290 0 0 0 896 1 823 1 531 257 260 3 11 884 1 822 1 574 574 1 33 214 23 30 0 19 257 6 C) <•) (*) 11 (*) 33 214 52 0 0 0 290 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61 33 0 0 240 1 238 1 (D) 30 0 256 6 (*) (*) 2 1 O (*) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) Between foreign ports 3 571 505 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 505 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table LV 9.—Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Chemicals and allied products Primary Machin- Electric and Transpor- Other and ery, electrontation fabricatmanuexcept ic equiped facturing electrical equipment metals ment Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), insurServices Banking ance, and real estate 1,708 571 1,032 128 255 77 -197 200 282 288 188 560 -284 -291 1,252 277 844 115 224 57 -231 157 271 252 126 270 -21 -290 Canada 661 96 362 11 24 19 5 39 217 47 39 5 66 53 Europe 392 146 460 95 165 30 -228 115 46 237 41 226 -85 -396 464 -82 3 -171 55 5 70 38 12 228 305 -72 (D) 2 53 3 22 12 -132 2 (D) 93 2 -3 -4 -6 3 3 6 (*) 22 70 52 (*) 0 50 1 2 89 6 1 9 16 0 18 3 0 4 32 6 30 1 0 1 12 0 (•) (*) (•) 1 14 -224 2 112 1 1 3 (D) (*) (*) (•) (•) (D) (D) 3 0 1 0 1 45 0 (*) 3 (D) 0 231 6 1 D ( ) 10 1 5 (D) 4 (D) 130 6 -71 -3 (*) -4 -11 0 1 (•) 0 -4 -50 -14 (*) 0 0 0 (*) (*) -15 0 0 -237 -102 1 -150 17 (•) (*) 10 0 85 -98 -160 (D) (*) C) (*) 43 -11 -1 (D) 20 (D) (*) 6 (*) 8 11 -2 -6 1 1 (•) (') 3 -2 1 204 12 3 24 28 6 3 10 (•) 8 109 0 0 (•) 3 (*) 3 0 0 151 6 0 28 21 2 7 12 5 31 40 14 (*) -2 (*) 0 433 21 3 -45 15 3 63 6 11 113 244 27 1 1 2 1 9 7 5 (*) 0 19 1 -48 181 129 31 21 34 (D) (D) 4 70 57 3 10 541 224 188 -27 13 72 18 22 6 2 4 1 1 18 70 49 20 1 -169 54 -262 7 (*) 8 10 1 2 (D) 1 3 (*) 1 (D) 4 2 1 1 (*) -7 1 0 1 5 22 3 Other Africa Saharan Egyi* Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 121 48 39 4 5 73 AH countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria , Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Zealand, C) 0 0 0 0 32 (D) 1 -1 3 -4 (*) 0 0 0 -2 -2 (*) 0 0 1 4 7 8 7 C) C) 31 26 1 4 13 Latin America 82 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other 24 10 -7 (D) 2 1 C) (*) 0 0 0 (•) (D) 1 0 0 0 0 (•) (•) 0 0 0 0 C) 3 (*) 0 0 8 0 11 (•) 0 (D) (•) (*) (D) 20 38 -3 8 1 1 0 (*) (D) (D) 0 (*) 2 2 0 (•) 8 5 1 2 (D) (D) (*) 4 25 (D) (D) 3 1 1 0 C) (•) -1 2 0 46 43 (*) 3 31 19 34 43 12 36 62 290 -263 -2 8 24 17 8 C) 8 17 15 139 -261 -32 2 (•) 1 (*) 0 (*) (*) (•) 1 6 6 -2 (*) -2 (*) (•) (*) (*) -1 (*) 19 18 (D) -2 -1 -1 0 0 C) 0 (•) 0 1 1 0 (•) 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 2 (D) (D) 1 (*) 0 3 (D) (D) (D) 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 (•) D ( ) C) C) (*) 2 7 -5 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 7 (D) 4 (*) (*) (*) (D) (D) 23 1 22 1 88 56 (•) (*) 7 (*) 1 (•) (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 (D) 4 -9 D ( ) (D) (D) (D) -9 9 0 13 0 0 (•) 0 -4 0 -21 -22 1 0 -20 2 -22 (*) (•) C) C) C) C) (*) (*) 6 6 1 C) C) 0 0 C) 0 O C) C) and Developing countries C) (D) (D) C) (D) (D) C) 2 C) C) C) 2 (*) 2 1 C) 3 0 (*) D () C) 23 C) 1 1 2 -129 0 (D) 0 6 0 1 0 0 (*) 0 (*) C) 0 6 0 1 0 (*) 0 (*) D ( ) (D) (D) (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -1 (*) 1 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (•) (•) 0 0 0 (•) C> 0 21 4 (*) -2 C) (•) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 12 6 6 0 (*) 6 2 1 3 (*) (*) 0 0 0 1 (•) (•) (•) 0 (•) 0 -1 2 0 0 (*) (*) 0 (•) 3 1 1 0 0 2 C) 2 C) 26 0 6 11 9 (•) 0 (•) 0 0 (•) (•) 0 0 0 (D) (•) (D) 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (•) (•) 1 1 0 0 0 (•) (•) 0 0 (*) 147 8 82 19 39 0 0 0 0 0 (D) <•) (D) 0 0 18 (D) 9 1 D ( ) 26 (*) 2 4 21 (•) (•) 0 0 (•) 50 (D) 42 3 (D) Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 301 83 2 107 9 24 25 10 13 23 6 84 1 C) 4 4 7 16 3 6 3 2 7 (*) (*) 2 1 1 (*) 1 1 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 1 0 0 42 (D) (*) (*) 2 (*) (D) 3 3 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 (•) 3 0 1 0 0 (D) (D) (*) 2 1 1 0 0 (*) 1 0 29 20 0 2 4 (*) 2 (*) -3 2 1 114 32 1 7 5 13 33 7 10 4 2 -2 -1 0 89 5 4 -28 (*) (*) 12 1 C) 5 (•) 0 (•) (*) 4 0 0 (•) (*) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 1 0 1 0 (•) 1 (•) 0 0 (•) (•) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 1 (*) 0 0 (*) (•) 0 (•) (*) 22 1 20 0 (*) 83 40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 61 101 40 31 4 4 61 (*) 9 52 0 -22 -9 (*) 1 (D) (*) (D) (*) 0 0 (*) International -85 69 Addendum—OPEC 240 128 28 (*) i 1 (D) 1 (*) (D) 14 14 (*) 49 2 C) 3 (D) 50 45 1 4 8 C) 1 7 C) (•) e 0 C) 0 -1 -1 3 -3 14 (D) (D) (*) 1 0 C) C) C) C) (•) -1 C) C) C) 0 Other industries 80 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table LV 10.—Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods , Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries ' Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total 1,708 571 547 358 190 72 29 42 1 5 -53 1,032 128 37 40 50 255 130 73 35 10 7 77 29 4 25 48 -197 1 1,252 277 208 174 34 Canada 661 96 66 60 6 29 28 1 1 1 (*) 362 11 Total 392 146 135 110 25 European Communities (10) 464 93 83 60 23 -231 1 460 95 32 33 31 165 92 47 14 2 11 30 9 1 8 21 -228 C) 37 28 157 2 103 24 28 271 260 11 252 (D) 11 7 27 7 42 8 115 1 164 560 126 69 56 270 41 2 39 226 163 (D) 43 8 34 204 -284 -127 -177 -1 22 -291 24 -662 7 -21 -76 36 C) 19 -290 16 -590 7 -85 -99 -3 -1 18 -396 10 -590 -71 -90 -3 -1 23 -237 10 -435 5 -547 -516 -502 -344 541 224 243 184 59 (D) 5 (D) (*) D ) Other Africa 121 101 98 70 28 0 0 0 0 2 (*) 1 (*) (*) 0 (*) (•) 0 0 (*) 0 0 () 45 47 -2 231 (D) 5 (*) 10 2 28 3 C) 119 Latin America 112 1 () 46 48 -2 237 (D) 5 C) 12 2 29 181 Total Middle East 147 26 24 10 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 Other Asia and Pacific 301 84 108 95 13 (*) D 25 () 200 -1 111 62 28 282 269 14 288 (D) 12 7 29 7 52 14 6 -72 52 51 433 89 29 33 27 151 86 45 11 2 8 30 9 1 8 21 -224 C) 52 Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 26 119 (D) 188 122 2 59 -183 267 39 23 17 -68 (*) 21 14 -163 33 844 115 36 36 43 224 117 64 27 7 8 57 () () C) 56 -137 247 26 () 217 204 13 47 0 5 6 10 4 7 5 188 13 1 4 7 31 14 9 8 3 -1 19 (D) () * () C) 45 -139 157 25 5 -3 -1 2 () * 0 () * C) 42 -137 (D) 25 2 -1 2 -20 22 C) 0 0 () * O 0 0 42 0 5 36 1 4 1 3 (D) 0 (*) W () • () * 4 0 () * 1 0 (D) 29 22 7 114 ( C) (D) 62 53 10 290 -14 -9 () * 0 -5 -160 () * -155 1 -157 0 3 -2 (D) () * 3 (*) -2 3 0 0 46 (D) 1 C) -263 -51 -213 -2 -72 (*) -261 -48 -214 -2 2 -32 5 -56 0 -31 -22 2 3 -46 21 13 1 3 -38 21 1 0 -3 16 -5 4 4 -2 -3 1 0 1 -22 2 -22 C) International 81 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 11.—Receipts for Other Services by U.S. Parents, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other....: Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 4,449 3,196 804 2,028 1,827 77 (D) 189 293 (D) 70 79 12 290 783 202 6 2 53 3 25 20 90 2 () * 161 203 145 31 27 1,069 394 120 22 43 7 7 4 1 18 18 125 90 ( 149 (D) 25 7 15 23 (D) 129 48 39 4 5 81 2 18 61 155 12 84 19 41 390 107 2 107 (D) 25 72 10 (D) 23 6 183 269 Petroleum 393 100 244 190 5 Electric Chemi- Primary Machinand Transpor- Other Food and cals and fabricatery, electron- tation and manuexcept ic equip- facturing kindred allied ed ment products products metals electrical equipment Total 1,587 1,368 859 821 41 3 3 63 (D) 11 121 301 38 1 2 2 1 12 14 5 C) 0 () 4 289 30 12 2 2 (D) 2 3 (*) 2 (D) 4 2 1 1 14 D () 1 0 3 5 () 1 () * 89 5 4 (D) 0 (*) 12 1 150 136 130 117 12 96 89 6 1 9 16 0 18 3 0 4 33 6 C) 0 0 (*) 3 (*) 3 0 0 307 266 197 182 (D) 0 28 22 2 7 (D) 5 32 54 15 C) C) () * () * 6 6 1 C) 0 80 117 111 6 C) 7 15 0 32 7 1 212 163 39 121 117 1 1 3 D () () * C) () * C) (D) 12 4 0 1 0 1 (*) 2 (•) 0 0 292 279 218 54 53 0 (*) 7 (D) 0 (*) C) 0 1 (D) 1 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 48 243 237 (D) 1 (D) 11 1 5 Wholesale trade 421 337 70 194 142 13 (D) 17 24 (D) (*) 6 (•) 11 67 53 Finance (except banking), Banking insurServices ance, and real estate 567 275 232 209 12 3 24 28 6 3 10 (*) 8 114 23 3 (•) 0 0 8 0 11 248 215 92 114 103 1 (*) 2 4 0 1 C) 0 1 94 11 (*) 0 0 0 (*) (•) 11 0 0 292 139 27 7 (D) 4 C) (*) 23 1 22 1 88 56 C) () * 7 () * 21 4 12 6 6 0 C) 6 2 1 3 27 C) 2 4 21 114 32 1 7 5 13 33 7 10 4 2 (*) 1 1 (*) 0 0 (*) (•) 0 (*) (•) 22 1 20 0 (*) 85 40 30 17 ( 0 97 109 21 () * () * C) 1 1 2 16 0 () * 23 50 47 (*) 3 99 32 (D) 0 13 0 0 C) 0 (D) 0 10 10 1 0 () 3 10 219 111 48 12 12 (D) 2 1 (*) 5 D () 55 50 1 4 8 (*) 0 6 0 1 604 505 75 357 337 6 1 (D) 36 (*) () * () * () * 3 1 1 0 0 2 (*) 2 C) () 44 3 (D) 7 5 (*) 1 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 C) Other industries 82 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 12.—Payments for Other Services by U.S. Parents, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan... Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 2,740 1,944 143 1,637 1,363 159 PetroleTotal 261 116 4 98 96 3 D Electric Transpor- Other Food Chemi- Primary Machinand and cals and fabricatery, and electron- tation manuallied except ic equip- facturing kindred ed products products metals electrical equipment ment 555 524 Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), Banking insurServic ance, and real estate 531 211 236 31 26 153 199 99 24 345 336 4 0 174 109 0 15 0 0 (•) (*) 0 5 41 C) 62 478 274 144 25 C) C) 0 0 0 0 () * 25 0 0 143 22 15 0 12 207 180 0 0 0 0 0 146 0 15 0 0 0 0 (*) 5 5 0 0 () 0 0 296 (•) 4 4 0 C) 101 65 0 C) 0 0 0 0 n 0 32 32 0 0 17 o 56 ( 41 318 (D) 287 0 15 0 9 () * () * 0 C) 9 0 9 C) 8 4 2 C) 2 89 25 C) () * 1 47 (•) 0 0 268 29 19 0 0 C) 0 3 7 222 0 (*) 7 528 422 48 4 20 6 896 795 22 753 573 (•) (*) 83 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 13.—Receipts of Service Charges by U.S. Parents, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total Canada European Communities (10) Total Other 1,617 182 82 59 23 3,968 700 455 356 99 174 2,870 378 204 ( ( 1 34 37 1,554 130 37 40 52 302 150 73 35 10 34 74 24 1 14 1 1,339 117 36 36 44 261 131 65 27 7 31 54 93 63 59 4 29 28 1 1 1 (*) 390 12 3 1 9 31 5 9 8 5 4 19 50 (D) 5 () 152 5 ( (D * ) () 27 1 C) (D) C) 840 96 32 33 31 196 107 47 13 2 27 27 4 1 3 23 116 4 63 45 54 48 163 3 106 25 29 275 261 15 317 0 11 7 26 7 42 5 () * 21 39 1 10 7 21 214 203 10 47 0 5 6 9 4 7 5 1 33 54 26 121 2 (D) 18 (D) 54 49 4 231 0 5 () * 12 2 29 3 2 166 2 194 103 91 232 1,005 254 219 184 35 15 5 9 () * 19 1 216 13 1 4 8 41 19 165 2 141 77 65 209 114 Total 103 Latin Amer- Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 378 116 101 () 53 49 4 225 0 5 (*) 10 2 27 3 2 69 (D) 211 3 113 63 32 288 270 18 (D) n 12 7 28 7 51 12 172 31 160 26 419 282 138 247 130 83 2 32 309 23 159 335 216 120 214 117 67 1 30 231 15 142 4 3 2 70 55 15 1,816 236 133 108 25 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa (*) 803 89 29 33 27 181 100 45 10 2 24 27 4 1 3 23 111 4 29 54 25 117 2 () • 84 66 18 292 32 14 16 () * 3 65 19 (*) 29 112 6 48 (*) 13 1 26 2 90 31 1 68 23 36 173 6 20 14 6 52 61 33 108 C) (*) 66 13 () * 43 5 5 26 2 (*) 0 (*) 13 0 5 7 (*) 0 3 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 7 (*) 2 139 28 10 15 () * 2 11 5 4 0 0 12 (*) 27 38 28 10 114 Interna tional 84 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 14.—Payments of Service Charges by U.S. Parents, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countrie Total Canada European Communities (10) Total 260 37 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 554 2 C) (*) 2 52 20 1 C) (*) 30 3 0 0 0 3 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 233 160 72 115 7 1,624 1,361 263 4 4 98 4 96 4 3 (*) 3 D () 28 90 523 2 (*) C) 2 42 14 1 36 1 0 0 1 0 398 1 (•) C) D 422 16 2 31 (D) 1 (*) 0 D ( ) 1 0 0 0 1 336 D () 1 0 0 0 1 345 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 (•) (*) 211 147 64 153 101 52 531 257 260 3 11 236 193 31 1 11 199 165 22 1 11 884 1 822 1 783 1 733 1 11 6 5 1 (•) 574 25 (D) 0 0 (D) 6 0 0 0 64 229 2 742 0 704 C) 169 0 169 0 15 0 15 0 543 528 370 158 15 31 () 33 157 0 24 152 0 22 142 (D) 18 0 0 2 10 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 C) 0 0 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (*) 33 214 (D) 30 0 256 6 (*) C) (*) 11 C) C) 58 0 1 0 11 1 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 238 1 12 5 (*) C) (*) 2 0 (*) 5 (*) 289 101 0 89 0 comput- D ( ) 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) ( 22 1 (D) 573 0 535 (*) relations 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 22 16 5 real and film services. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 (*) and Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services 143 Middle East (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Other Africa 387 1 C) C) 31 Latin America 64 C) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 27 2 0 0 0 2 Total 527 2 C) 0 4 C) C) 0 0 0 0 1 36 104 , Japan Other 141 2,725 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Developing countries Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Europe C) C) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 7 0 4 0 Other Asia and Pacific International 85 GROUP I: All Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table I.V 15.—Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type [Millions of dollars] Payments to affiliates ©Receipts from affiliates Addenda Withholding taxes Net receipts Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 47 (*) 480 159 9 212 61 142 17 -6 -2 181 86 4 82 95 -576 6 4 -641 55 135 4 91 12 28 242 232 10 128 4,449 908 141 3 138 685 682 1 2 81 2 2,099 211 10 (5) (6) 1,953 150 10 ( 375 158 156 43 7 10 188 94 120 310 6 ( 94 307 6 179 264 4 119 319 267 52 397 (10) 25 886 (*) 130 () * 27 () 820 (D) 130 (*) 27 77 35 42 268 316 266 50 383 3 (D) 7 34 (*) 4 2 350 2 51 3 (9) ( 34 1 1,617 53 2 3 48 167 98 16 27 14 12 37 13 77 35 42 268 820 () 3 82 61 21 570 (8) () 276 (*) 4 2 142 2 50 3 33 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 36 -81 111 4 (*) 255 2 -5 3 1 13 -25 147 83 5 24 -89 222 65 9 1 7 1 1 (*) 3 2 C) 2 1 4 0 3 1 (*) 5 (*) 2 (*) 2 3 1 2 7 C) (*) 0 1 (*) 4 (*) C) 1 1 (*) (*) {*) (*) (*) 2 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 271 133 4 571 495 0 0 0 495 495 0 0 0 0 76 0 0 0 0 2,725 481 13 (*) 13 433 400 25 886 () * 178 (D) 235 4 89 5 7 31 (D) 3 81 61 21 569 Between U.S. and foreign ports 2 34 1 1,618 53 2 3 48 167 98 16 27 14 12 37 13 () 2,740 482 14 On payments 1 13 434 400 191 113 673 670 1 2 379 158 159 44 7 10 219 99 -1 -2 9 13 33 5 24 116 1 37 59 -22 563 (4) On receipts (7) Total 3,968 795 Payments for transporting merchandise Of which— service charges l real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 1,708 426 127 2 125 251 282 Film and television tape rentals (3) (2) (1) All industries Service charges 1 Total Charges for use of tangible property 220 47 ) 0 (*) (•) 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 Between foreign ports 3 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 1.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total (1) All countries... Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific.. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. Total Cash items (2) (3) 751,486 511,086 109,688 307,952 253,242 13,038 2,455 33,321 47,698 1,682 4,665 15,198 1,587 27,040 106,557 54,710 4,873 599 10,168 954 10,638 4,229 21,625 492 1,132 50,321 43,125 32,877 2,239 8,009 223,155 148,681 48,335 5,095 23,537 1,249 4,242 843 2,985 9,322 1,063 24,938 17,078 5,543 2,317 75,408 3,916 26,326 1,199 37,990 2,302 2,123 1,553 15,689 5,170 2,274 2,267 629 10,518 1,133 3,664 5,721 20,852 3,331 11,198 3,400 2,923 37,934 7,287 2,719 6,990 3,333 3,566 6,251 3,242 1,960 1,431 1,155 361,711 255,721 44,520 159,867 132,603 8,180 1,403 20,845 24,388 720 2,727 10,751 667 13,802 49,119 27,263 1,750 424 2,686 595 5,953 2,371 12,758 377 348 31,218 20,116 14,703 1,024 4,390 101,884 65,458 24,114 2,703 11,052 530 2,209 450 926 5,739 506 11,338 7,982 2,164 1,192 30,007 2,223 12,067 699 12,353 732 1,320 612 7,544 2,186 1,144 685 357 5,358 496 2,159 2,704 9,246 1,975 4,509 1,223 1,538 19,636 3,853 1,880 2,352 1,275 2,118 4,091 1,795 1,068 711 493 17,245 39,383 4,106 17,691 Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Other (4) (5) (6) 41,910 190,103 25,064 133,186 3,289 21,681 14,958 87,550 11,110 72,178 539 4,180 80 766 1,049 10,859 1,608 12,503 69 388 403 1,434 634 6,420 142 418 1,251 8,337 5,334 26,873 3,848 15,372 199 922 52 220 426 1,566 40 228 679 2,915 160 1,120 2,149 7,957 29 267 115 176 14,979 5,644 8,976 1,174 883 6,878 38 419 252 1,679 16,153 54,590 12,046 34,434 2,200 11,252 286 1,130 908 5,127 35 271 158 1,065 32 219 117 377 612 2,805 52 259 1,715 4,825 853 3,258 657 1,105 205 462 8,132 18,357 397 1,506 4,405 6,161 61 436 2,045 9,441 104 395 1,033 209 87 208 883 4,243 238 1,367 122 823 49 385 67 160 645 2,876 58 331 201 1,308 386 1,237 1,107 5,442 166 631 672 2,850 28 980 980 242 2,117 10,472 718 2,275 121 726 179 1,372 72 694 191 927 422 2,539 256 823 97 542 33 354 29 221 692 2,326 1,842 10,227 153,208 111,685 18,749 71,197 58,813 3,431 664 9,124 10,288 329 1,027 5,754 316 7,043 20,837 12,383 756 211 794 198 2,700 986 6,567 73 98 14,131 7,608 5,759 355 1,493 40,215 25,554 9,464 910 4,458 242 795 156 276 2,435 192 3,865 2,721 822 323 12,225 698 5,133 418 5,494 218 96 168 2,308 626 404 103 119 1,682 202 716 764 4,228 543 2,372 468 845 8,125 1,743 501 1,182 375 738 1,897 780 491 276 142 1,308 7,638 Inventories (7) 36,895 103,036 21,502 79,211 2,932 15,330 16,353 46,457 13,365 40,132 749 2,789 102 446 1,735 8,206 2,214 8,628 60 208 407 705 666 3,234 103 70 1,294 3,515 6,036 12,330 2,988 6,325 166 459 9 132 772 509 31 288 215 2,145 134 924 1,390 1,744 194 71 77 53 848 8,787 1,369 8,638 1,119 5,882 64 490 186 2,266 14,375 23,521 8,879 13,580 1,788 8,410 220 922 3,956 668 163 29 722 270 167 63 388 100 371 1,921 171 68 960 3,797 538 3,176 283 220 139 401 6,131 1,373 808 245 306 1,028 176 19 143 3,946 212 177 13 113 278 40 1,935 1,821 742 411 418 186 282 114 112 41 1,193 1,410 130 64 592 414 472 933 1,214 2,003 88 1,116 478 421 512 189 135 276 2,347 6,116 532 704 225 985 190 666 445 320 868 189 952 642 653 42 362 51 258 78 224 79 304 1,018 4,057 2,590 Other l (8) 26,663 18,259 4,220 10,902 9,183 672 112 731 1,650 55 184 463 36 697 4,583 1,719 170 20 185 40 213 167 908 11 5 1,809 1,328 1,060 76 193 7,620 5,398 2,252 365 1,061 61 265 32 44 400 24 1,001 694 182 125 2,145 75 1,195 26 724 22 64 39 598 170 14 138 19 428 42 236 149 693 62 566 26 41 931 156 48 135 63 132 179 64 68 67 20 783 1,565 Total (9) 389,775 255,365 65,168 148,086 120,638 4,858 1,052 12,476 23,310 961 1,938 4,447 920 13,238 57,437 27,447 3,123 175 7,482 359 4,686 1,857 8,866 115 785 19,103 23,008 18,174 1,215 3,619 121,271 83,223 24,221 2,392 12,486 720 2,033 393 2,058 3,583 557. 13,600 9,096 3,380 1,125 45,401 1,693 14,259 499 25,637 1,569 803 941 8,144 2,984 1,130 1,582 272 5,161 638 1,505 3,017 11,606 1,356 6,689 2,177 1,385 18,298 3,434 839 4,638 2,058 1,449 2,160 1,447 892 720 662 13,138 21,691 Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments x Other (10) (11) (12) (13) 227,870 159,829 42,141 89,240 73,742 3,153 837 10,047 15,848 874 1,197 3,287 226 7,147 31,127 15,498 1,163 164 6,483 325 4,150 1,363 1,280 99 470 12,169 16,279 12,425 956 2,898 57,936 32,058 18,913 2,056 9,600 648 1,502 285 2,028 2,340 453 9,384 7,970 550 864 3,762 402 167 426 479 1,479 24 785 5,733 1,887 1,101 565 221 3,846 133 1,137 2,576 5,942 689 3,564 1,069 620 14,203 1,957 757 4,293 1,653 977 1,423 1,037 812 666 628 10,105 13,631 43,943 32,586 5,202 25,094 18,289 638 83 581 2,310 28 475 357 465 2,802 10,549 6,805 179 1 103 5 154 245 5,871 -6 253 583 1,706 1,444 21 241 10,140 8,754 1,789 64 1,398 23 15 3 10 275 1 2,223 175 2,020 29 4,742 604 3,368 () * 493 () * 265 12 255 10 C) 0 10 245 198 5 42 363 143 201 2 17 768 469 15 13 36 35 191 10 0 () * 0 1,218 502 39,530 78,431 26,873 36,077 8,396 9,428 14,487 19,264 12,605 16,002 212 854 10 121 589 1,260 1,184 3,968 14 45 77 189 99 705 22 208 1,521 1,768 8,877 6,884 1,882 3,262 1,232 549 2 9 50 845 3 25 63 318 19 230 495 1,221 3 19 15 46 2,520 1,469 3,555 1,233 3,072 101 138 135 346 40,630 12,565 10,676 31,735 925 2,594 82 189 973 516 33 16 447 68 94 10 19 () * 737 231 101 1 1,599 395 720 230 694 116 184 49 27,542 9,356 597 90 4,457 6,268 69 4 21,938 2,727 45 46 318 196 117 26 138 2,018 4 1,083 1 29 1,017 () * 37 3 936 134 295 12 274 89 367 32 672 4,630 387 137 278 2,645 1 1,105 5 743 1,080 2,247 591 417 20 46 327 18 351 306 132 51 495 54 347 25 55 8 47 31 92 1,724 631 6,928 89 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 2.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Current liabilities Total Total Total (1) All countries Developed countries... Canada EuropeEuropean Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.... Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther 751,486 511,086 109,688 307,952 253,242 13,038 2,455 33,321 47,698 1,682 4,665 15,198 1,587 27,040 106,557 54,710 4,873 599 10,168 954 10,638 4,229 21,625 492 1,132 50,321 43,125 32,877 2,239 8,009 223,155 148,681 48,335 5,095 23,537 1,249 4,242 843 2,985 9,322 1,063 24,938 17,078 5,543 2,317 75,408 3,916 26,326 1,199 37,990 2,302 2,123 1,553 (2) 477,167 335,050 62,977 204,283 171,348 7,993 1,642 25,003 31,687 1,082 2,215 11,192 457 17,441 72,636 32,935 3,961 405 8,014 708 7,408 2,841 8,651 395 552 39,894 27,896 21,703 1,583 4,610 132,690 82,627 27,230 2,520 12,013 1,399 2,803 549 1,377 6,106 462 13,738 10,759 1,418 1,561 41,659 1,743 10,775 529 25,228 1,565 960 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other 15,689 5,170 2,274 2,267 629 10,518 1,133 3,664 5,721 Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 37,934 7,287 2,719 6,990 3,333 3,566 6,251 3,242 1,960 1,431 1,155 11,585 2,717 1,310 857 550 8,868 683 2,772 5,414 14,019 2,426 8,037 1,785 1,770 24,459 4,400 1,894 4,258 2,139 2,495 3,898 2,625 1,086 801 864 17,245 39,383 9,427 25,570 International Addendum—OPEC.. 20,852 3,331 11,198 3,400 2,923 (3) 281,495 208,307 29,635 132,153 112,424 5,943 1,217 18,626 20,122 622 1,410 8,696 266 11,457 44,063 19,730 1,876 275 2,740 593 4,852 1,822 7,045 327 200 30,561 15,958 12,150 811 2,997 70,089 38,938 18,247 1,916 8,698 320 1,708 477 495 4,323 311 8,514 6,675 800 1,039 12,177 1,268 6,267 266 2,799 938 231 408 6,911 1,852 1,001 554 297 5,059 267 2,132 2,660 7,999 1,667 3,823 1,256 1,253 16,240 2,667 1,393 2,447 1,021 1,850 3,067 1,977 712 685 422 3,099 15,887 Owners' equity Noncurrent liabilities Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Longterm debt (4) (5) (6) (7) 148,372 133,123 195,673 128,219 114,908 93,399 126,743 72,063 17,320 12,315 33,342 16,884 73,324 72,129 39,595 61,949 50,475 58,925 30,611 3,376 2,568 2,049 1,383 575 642 425 305 8,246 10,380 6,377 4,656 9,981 10,141 11,565 3,725 323 298 461 425 716 695 805 728 4,366 4,331 2,496 1,055 150 115 191 167 7,633 3,824 5,984 4,752 26,582 17,481 28,573 13,413 11,375 8,354 13,205 8,984 1,292 584 2,085 803 190 85 129 64 1,182 1,558 5,274 4,183 317 276 115 93 2,736 2,115 2,556 1,660 793 1,029 1,019 518 2,309 4,736 1,607 1,260 38 289 68 59 352 344 132 68 16,131 6,447 14,430 9,333 9,137 8,133 7,825 11,938 6,296 5,853 9,554 7,552 498 314 771 733 1,339 1,658 1,613 853 32,663 37,425 62,601 50,224 19,347 43,688 37,376 19,591 6,952 8,289 9,958 8,983 475 799 1,117 604 2,957 4,732 3,965 3,316 980 158 161 1,079 638 911 798 1,095 50 353 123 73 294 530 201 882 2,555 1,191 1,768 1,783 156 132 155 151 4,572 4,334 4,181 5,224 3,243 3,625 3,432 4,084 453 522 347 618 638 426 401 522 5,299 25,851 6,877 29,482 862 390 406 475 1,362 1,680 4,905 4,508 97 248 169 262 1,944 22,162 855 22,429 725 303 212 628 138 672 93 730 171 396 237 451 2,457 4,454 4,674 3,682 753 865 1,098 513 449 309 553 296 171 303 382 13 133 25a 163 204 3,356 3,809 3,168 1,703 127 416 384 140 1,458 640 267 675 1,771 2,754 2,517 889 2,696 5,303 6,020 3,613 582 1,085 760 351 1,076 2,747 4,214 2,541 523 529 373 733 515 348 738 517 8,163 5,553' 8,077 8,219 1,152 1,610 1,057 1,733 430 475 918 500 866 1,306 1,141 1,811 763 281 740 1,119 376 858 992 645 600 1,274 831 l,79i 54J 919 1,058 648 313 420 292 373 87 31 116 066 421 183 44: 239 800 6,328 5,932 2,299 5,810 9,683 5,476 10,07 Incorporated affiliates Total Other (8) 67,454 54,680 16,459 32,534 28,313 666 119 1,721 7,840 35 77 1,440 23 1,232 15,160 4,221 1,282 65 1,091 22 896 501 347 9 7 2,887 2,801 2,002 39 760 12,377 6,313 2,030 129 359 99 457 23 352 592 19 652 459 97 96 3,631 85 2,828 14 267 324 58 55 992 352 13 290 49 641 32 373 237 2,407 408 1,674 156 169 2,66! 581 70 944 355 269 23! 103 60 30 21 396 4,207 Total (9) 274,319 176,036 46,711 103,669 81,894 5,046 813 8,318 16,011 600 2,450 4,006 1,131 9,598 33,921 21,776 912 195 2,154 247 3,231 1,388 12,973 96 (10) 240,400 163,065 42,240 97,312 77,620 4,540 111 8,134 15,774 563 (D) 3,986 (D) 8,983 31,714 19,692 912 194 593 243 3,197 1,389 12,733 78 352 10,427 10,243 15,228 13,268 11,174 9,282 657 677 3,398 3,310 90,465 71,359 66,054 56,171 21,105 17,908 2,213 2,575 11,161 11,524 -140 -150 924 1,439 218 293 247 1,607 3,110 3,216 176 601 10,900 11,200 6,279 6,319 4,049 4,125 572 756 27,363 33,749 1,968 2,173 10,803 15,551 43 670 (D) 12,762 419 736 1,138 1,163 D 694 4,103 2,028 2,453 250 964 66 1,410 80 79 104 1,650 1,778 451 329 892 695 307 755 3,751 6,833 (D) 905 1,692 3,161 256 1,615 1,153 13,475 9,408 2,887 2,360 825 (D) 2,732 525 1,193 801 1,072 911 2,353 2,166 617 588 874 840 630 241 291 5,976 7,817 6,920 13,813 Capital stock 1 Retained earn- Unincorporated affiliates (11) (12) (13) 105,349 135,051 100,211 62,853 29,700 12,540 54,679 42,634 41,021 36,599 2,192 2,349 379 398 3,856 4,278 7,311 8,463 120 443 1,650 (D) 1,456 2,530 747 (D) 6,328 2,655 16,982 14,731 13,657 6,034 218 693 93 101 138 455 54 189 851 2,346 584 805 11,394 1,339 20 58 305 48 2,940 7,303 4,739 8,529 3,437 5,844 294 383 1,008 2,302 39,825 31,534 33,286 22,885 4,966 12,943 956 1,257 2,420 8,741 -401 260 471 453 75 143 72 174 1,273 1,836 99 78 5,235 5,665 1,832 4,447 3,163 886 240 331 12,684 14,679 1,411 556 7,635 3,168 26 18 2,500 (D) 176 244 835 302 101 1,307 721 144 106 63 2 11 70 34 70 614 1,164 -65 394 471 223 208 546 2,202 1,549 574 (D) 581 1,111 93 163 355 3,682 5,727 432 1,927 (D) 395 404 121 170 631 741 170 367 1,799 473 115 402 438 57 184 -53 2,671 3,306 3,465 3,456 33,919 12,971 4,470 6,357 4,273 505 36 184 237 37 (D) 21 (D) 616 2,207 2,084 C) () * 1,561 4 34 -2 240 18 228 184 1,960 1,892 -21 19,106 9,883 3,197 362 363 -10 515 75 1,361 106 425 300 40 77 184 6,386 206 4,748 627 (D) 317 25 2,075 2,203 898 1,330 -25 -128 122 197 -447 3,081 (D) 1,469 1,358 (D) 4,067 527 (D) 2,207 392 161 187 29 34 389 1,841 6,892 90 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 3.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total Total (1) (2) Cash items (4) (3) Other (5) Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable (6) 751,486 361,711 41,910 190,103 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 195,161 70,608 85,302 18,627 8,165 2,182 46,950 12,238 33,963 7,492 59,095 11,513 77,188 36,656 39,920 612 32,177 15,187 14,186 4,441 38,848 14,907 23,562 379 23,514 4,312 1,522 660 3,432 929 2,440 63 2,090 461 9,311 2,927 17,771 7,517 10,093 161 15,128 1,813 5,423 2,069 13,398 4,763 8,498 136 12,107 966 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 265,785 21,262 5,796 5,044 10,422 56,666 28,725 10,581 5,778 2,531 9,051 22,227 11,292 3,940 7,352 10,935 34,438 1,917 145,308 12,248 3,238 2,684 6,326 27,987 11,712 7,162 3,769 1,400 3,945 11,421 4,879 1,820 3,059 6,542 20,111 1,394 12,275 1,360 446 254 660 2,592 1,179 477 416 95 425 956 279 105 174 677 1,236 33 64,694 4,600 1,318 933 2,349 13,714 6,045 3,599 1,593 629 1,848 4,657 1,863 661 1,202 2,794 9,477 627 55,705 3,736 1,113 683 1,940 11,529 5,103 3,012 1,345 504 1,566 3,965 1,671 621 1,049 2,295 7,275 15,676 9,569 22,621 2,598 6,900 6,435 6,688 55,636 52,473 3,164 52,935 6,573 3,135 1,474 11,207 1,341 5,082 2,879 3,773 5,076 6,835 6,806 15,425 1,776 4,949 4,306 4,395 28,624 26,433 2,191 29,491 4,223 2,050 845 4,701 996 3,086 1,559 1,793 319 303 581 1,111 90 305 462 254 2,443 2,306 137 2,578 216 239 87 320 174 161 142 265 1,924 4,029 2,897 7,583 772 2,533 2,290 1,988 12,331 11,614 717 12,331 1,119 862 359 2,125 494 1,454 740 784 4,015 11,217 2,238 2,006 6,773 1,459 149 696 128 57,769 39,488 18,281 41,536 28,399 13,137 161,256 82,155 44,085 1,537 33,479 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (7) 153,208 All industries.. Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Inventories Other 1 (8) (9) Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * (10) Total Net property, plant, and equipment (11) (12) Other (13) 103,036 26,663 389,775 227,870 43,943 39,530 78,431 12,986 4,746 23,052 2,824 7,135 1,383 109,859 51,981 87,753 44,018 5,594 1,260 1,447 224 15,064 6,479 858 4,373 2,753 1,594 25 3,021 847 2,214 609 13,967 3,694 10,130 142 4,860 1,401 1,139 244 3,679 2,767 900 13 1,436 637 44,909 7,072 38,340 21,749 16,358 232 8,663 10,875 38,258 5,759 30,305 17,353 12,746 206 4,515 8,914 701 559 1,917 1,085 829 3 1,796 621 206 18 842 483 353 7 250 131 5,743 735 5,274 2,829 2,429 16 2,102 1,209 552 8,989 864 206 250 409 2,185 942 587 248 125 282 692 192 40 153 499 1,147 75 60,013 5,612 1,367 1,306 2,939 10,295 4,040 2,684 1,439 627 1,504 5,170 2,523 1,015 1,507 2,648 7,633 713 8,326 677 106 191 379 1,387 448 403 321 49 167 638 215 39 176 423 1,765 21 120,477 9,013 2,558 2,360 4,095 28,678 17,013 3,419 2,008 1,131 5,106 10,806 6,414 2,120 4,293 4,393 14,327 523 2,243 1,492 3,147 24,378 14,687 2,669 1,740 977 4,305 9,335 5,700 1,919 3,781 3,636 12,394 426 7,696 1,101 115 533 453 1,622 995 298 28 76 225 450 203 117 86 247 533 60 4,318 199 40 83 76 540 315 54 98 24 49 218 106 37 69 112 95 () * 10,128 831 160 252 419 2,139 1,016 398 144 54 528 803 404 48 357 399 1,306 37 1,571 3,790 2,417 6,651 694 2,303 1,856 1,799 10,761 10,214 547 10,733 1,018 753 296 1,864 404 1,280 615 751 353 239 480 932 78 230 434 189 1,570 1,400 170 1,598 101 109 62 261 90 173 125 34 2,539 1,273 3,108 6,038 798 1,882 1,386 1,971 12,400 11,140 1,260 12,865 2,745 847 361 1,922 275 1,328 586 677 294 1,230 221 692 116 228 167 182 1,449 1,373 76 1,717 143 102 39 334 53 144 91 67 2,200 8,842 2,763 7,196 822 1,951 2,129 2,293 27,013 26,040 973 23,444 2,350 1,084 630 6,507 344 1,996 1,320 1,980 1,824 7,942 2,201 5,527 559 1,376 1,753 1,839 21,392 20,490 902 18,428 1,404 912 501 5,956 271 1,857 1,052 1,728 84 255 134 500 153 146 104 97 666 636 30 2,825 658 52 60 65 -3 11 123 92 19 -1 77 167 28 38 38 64 2,598 2,584 13 501 6 42 7 190 10 47 15 272 646 351 1,002 82 391 235 294 2,357 2,329 28 1,690 282 78 62 296 66 80 130 100 908 2,802 684 803 2,376 572 105 426 112 762 2,791 572 186 484 74 2,009 4,444 779 1,783 2,429 536 53 1,577 135 3,993 2,558 1,435 22,903 15,246 7,658 19,729 13,401 6,327 3,175 1,844 1,330 12,558 9,150 3,408 2,082 1,446 636 16,233 11,088 5,145 8,280 6,454 1,825 4,246 2,264 1,982 655 322 333 3,053 2,048 1,005 58,117 40,066 11,628 360 6,062 12,678 6,267 4,872 56 1,484 38,717 28,436 6,756 146 3,379 30,288 22,554 6,336 64 1,334 8,429 5,882 420 82 2,045 6,616 5,277 0 150 1,189 103,138 42,088 32,457 1,177 27,416 3,084 560 1,506 874 145 24,407 1,099 669 10 22,628 31,690 6,209 23,885 98 1,499 43,957 34,220 6,398 195 3,144 19,650 1,827 10,955 1,635 10,411 468 6,331 1,363 2,084 154 1,145 203 6,612 232 4,250 1,001 4,900 143 3,217 922 1,713 89 1,033 79 107 87 O 9 10 866 58 544 84 848 24 392 74 9,239 1,359 4,623 272 5,629 1,149 3,006 156 832 19 277 12 285 52 174 2,493 139 1,167 96 2,029 1,359 406 831 459 373 670 213 168 94 195 2,008 1,366 1,848 1,157 2,498 1,979 473 1,158 588 1,380 277 1,366 229 77 230 203 328 49 205 1,371 306 740 249 840 209 1,043 250 544 162 603 157 617 328 56 197 86 237 52 216 317 50 78 26 48 11 179 62 39 109 111 163 9 149 2,414 416 851 778 467 879 1,132 1,756 357 524 86 184 305 899 24 7 66 483 13 28 13 40 5 26 10 30 19 594 47 234 199 241 546 201 51,866 1,404 16,757 13,595 3,162 5,897 21,038 619 4,443 3,490 953 4,013 2,714 50 631 586 45 745 10,227 225 1,669 1,367 302 2,246 8,624 123 1,365 1,176 188 1,715 1,603 101 304 191 113 531 6,442 272 1,806 1,418 388 493 1,656 73 337 119 218 529 30,828 784 12,314 10,105 2,209 1,883 24,789 669 10,109 8,396 1,713 764 1,168 -2 546 372 173 227 1,134 16 499 491 8 76 3,737 101 1,160 845 315 817 16,372 11,437 5,710 6,252 767 521 4,090 1,997 3,639 1,781 451 216 519 3,352 333 383 10,662 5,184 9,085 4,162 301 97 146 397 1,131 528 110 390 91 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 4.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Total Total Total (1) 751,486 All industries. (6) Longterm debt (7) 16,420 5,775 3,342 1,351 5,268 14,120 7,595 2,607 4,989 6,525 19,472 1,601 195,673 58,152 28,513 26,492 2,021 20,275 12,446 7,719 110 2,734 6,631 53,838 3,345 982 794 1,569 12,469 7,765 1,119 681 446 2,458 6,337 4,131 1,385 2,746 2,206 5,022 342 128,219 36,408 20,014 18,380 1,634 8,723 2,607 6,023 93 1,684 5,988 36,011 2,029 520 569 939 9,433 6,147 557 367 343 2,018 4,449 2,901 571 2,330 1,548 2,766 278 7,275 15,676 9,569 22,621 2,598 6,900 6,435 6,688 55,636 52,473 3,164 52,935 6,573 3,135 1,474 11,207 1,341 5,082 2,879 3,773 4,237 8,260 5,374 12,730 1,426 4,348 3,427 3,529 41,588 39,496 2,092 28,129 3,656 1,759 753 6,140 837 2,509 1,461 2,414 3,278 5,640 4,273 9,659 1,199 3,192 2,642 2,626 27,399 26,083 1,316 18,724 2,756 1,233 495 3,280 525 1,710 1,043 1,383 1,701 1,715 1,819 4,647 508 1,600 1,483 1,056 13,950 13,207 743 8,988 1,376 482 224 1,580 246 842 520 697 1,577 3,925 2,453 5,012 691 1,592 1,160 1,570 13,449 12,876 573 9,736 1,380 750 272 1,700 279 868 523 685 959 2,620 1,101 3,071 227 1,156 785 904 14,189 13,413 776 9,405 900 526 258 2,860 312 799 418 1,031 623 1,184 681 1,819 163 485 478 693 9,365 8,852 513 6,150 543 354 197 2,122 154 490 311 4,015 11,217 2,238 2,080 5,440 1,080 36,582 25,341 11,242 1,254 4,193 851 31,237 21,603 9,634 622 2,001 398 17,282 11,917 5,364 633 2,193 453 13,955 9,686 4,269 1,247 229 5,346 3,737 1,608 100,711 56,988 34,374 819 8,531 12,695 1,293 6,993 1,258 43,386 24,485 14,545 347 4,010 8,096 488 4,606 1,126 17,527 13,103 151 1,555 3,284 162 2,009 783 11,051 6,958 1,441 196 2,456 4,812 327 2,596 343 265,785 21,262 5,796 5,044 10,422 56,666 28,725 10,581 5,778 2,531 9,051 22,227 11,292 3,940 7,352 10,935 34,438 1,917 59,095 11,513 77,188 36,656 39,920 612 32,177 15,187 57,769 39,488 18,281 Incorporated affiliates Total Total (9) 67,454 21,744 8,499 8,111 388 11,552 9,839 1,696 18 1,050 642 17,827 1,316 462 224 630 3,036 1,618 562 314 103 440 1,887 1,230 814 416 658 2,256 64 274,319 61,108 23,004 16,740 6,264 22,552 12,655 9,666 231 11,267 4,285 105,531 9,202 2,367 2,224 4,611 24,511 12,305 4,807 2,435 1,180 3,783 8,107 3,697 1,334 2,364 4,410 14,966 316 1,436 420 1,253 64 671 307 210 4,823 4,561 262 3,255 357 172 61 738 158 309 106 333 7,416 4,195 9,890 1,172 2,552 3,007 3,158 14,048 12,977 1,072 24,806 2,916 1,376 721 5,068 504 2,573 1,419 1,359 558 575 149 3,349 2,199 1,150 672 81 1,997 1,538 459 1,934 5,777 1,159 21,187 14,147 7,040 57,325 32,503 19,829 472 4,521 4,599 805 2,387 132 36,728 31,934 663 391 3,740 3,301 672 1,516 20,598 569 19,166 81 781 1,298 133 871 94 60,544 25,167 9,711 719 24,948 6,954 534 3,961 377 Capital stock 1 (10) Other (8) 133,123 39,475 11,079 9,035 2,045 18,513 7,206 11,207 100 6,753 3,130 55,838 4,725 1,133 1,328 2,264 10,098 3,935 2,540 1,706 509 1,408 4,070 1,813 505 1,308 2,257 8,746 791 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other , Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other ill) 10,889 5,283 1,990 1,036 D 14,646 () 4,526 (D) 741 (D) (D) 5,052 D ) 2,989 7,396 1,716 1,068 9,737 1,153 2,552 2,865 3,166 14,018 12,980 1,038 24,595 3,905 495 1,356 709 1,344 6,465 6,226 239 9,893 1,381 696 5,055 491 2,577 1,348 1,358 701 298 2,242 157 1,216 627 782 1,870 5,712 890 1,412 19,605 12,999 6,606 52,720 20,227 8,413 648 23,432 6,250 471 3,684 365 7 '60D4 1,314 Unincorporated affiliates (13) (12) 240,400 105,349 18,604 45,313 3,982 9,707 3,501 6,198 3,509 481 20,995 8,134 11,724 4,142 9,044 3,903 228 89 10,599 3,601 4,012 101,319 44,614 8,849 3,884 2,350 1,089 (D) (D) 21,871 10,459 4,436 2,366 D Retained earnings 2 135,051 26,709 5,725 2,697 3,028 12,861 7,581 5,141 139 6,998 1,126 56,705 4,965 1,261 1,106 2,597 10,982 5,176 2,446 1,330 575 1,456 3,078 952 573 379 2,126 9,594 -120 33,919 15,796 13,297 10,542 2,755 1,557 932 622 4 669 273 4,212 353 17 1,273 6,329 2,113 5,832 658 1,196 2,156 1,821 7,553 6,755 798 14,701 1,809 680 398 2,813 335 1,362 721 577 49 20 D () 2,639 1,847 371 69 () 504 (D) 20 (D) (D) 320 154 19 0 142 -7 31 -3 34 212 -5 26 13 12 -4 71 1 64 65 6,637 4,430 2,207 4,300 727 12,968 8,569 4,399 1,582 1,148 434 27,011 14,694 3,221 397 8,698 2,045 412 997 102 25,710 5,533 5,192 250 14,734 4,205 59 2,687 263 7,824 4,940 1,298 71 1,515 705 62 277 12 real 161,256 82,155 44,085 1,537 33,479 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 19,650 1,827 10,955 1,635 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (5) (4) Total 148,372 36,425 8,012 6,829 1,183 15,848 4,349 11,329 170 11,424 1,142 50,578 3,989 1,314 698 1,978 9,588 4,719 2,116 956 396 1,401 3,713 1,652 717 935 2,061 5,704 468 195,161 70,608 Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies (3) Other 281,495 75,900 19,091 15,864 3,227 34,361 11,555 22,536 270 18,176 4,272 106,416 8,715 2,447 2,026 4,242 19,686 8,654 4,655 2,662 905 2,809 7,783 3,465 1,222 2,243 4,319 14,450 1,259 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods (2) 477,167 134,052 47,604 42,355 5,249 54,636 24,001 30,255 380 20,910 10,903 160,253 12,060 3,429 2,820 5,811 32,155 Trade accounts and trade notes payable Owners' equity Noncurrent liabilities Current liabilities 1,294 829 313 516 465 391 74 735 581 119 462 1,381 468 803 303 1,270 341 1,088 16,460 610 2,576 1,872 704 3,537 407 221 286 134 665 49 266 974 247 517 169 605 293 822 436 82 185 37 69 76 111 3,991 49 1,487 1,221 267 516 423 151 202 81 153 1,476 -9 495 771 209 91 47 -9 73 -4 51 7,992 407 1,677 1,213 464 2,243 630 207 251 178 97 260 577 12,422 214 5,217 4,668 549 343 1,899 142 697 852 361 8,468 204 899 659 239 1,294 1,066 289 435 216 166 337 688 16,413 264 6,705 5,889 816 859 1,947 132 770 847 412 478 722 51,866 1,404 16,757 13,59; 3,162 5,897 2,446 757 1,238 518 1,436 678 1,776 32,873 874 9,280 7,761 1,520 4,397 18,994 530 7,477 5,835 1,642 1,500 15,193 459 4,644 3,810 833 1,032 6,439 239 2,545 2,290 255 287 8,755 219 2,099 1,521 578 746 3,800 71 2,833 2,024 809 468 16,372 11,437 11,341 6,981 5,414 4,323 3,413 2,659 2,002 1,664 5,927 2,658 4,481 2,167 1,446 49: 5,032 4,455 4,779 4,280 1,932 1,436 2,846 2,845 253 175 2,029 889 2,008 1,366 1,848 1,157 2,498 92 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 5.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other * . Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Total food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary Machin- Electric Transporand and Other ery, tation 'abricat- except electronic equip- manufaced turing electrical equipment metals ment Finance (except Wholebanking), Services ale trade insurance, and real estate Other industries 751,486 511,086 109,688 307,952 253,242 13,038 2,455 33,321 47,698 1,682 4,665 15,198 1,587 27,040 106,557 54,710 4,873 599 10,168 954 10,638 4,229 21,625 492 1,132 50,321 195,161 127,317 28,949 71,093 55,676 1,676 1,320 3,279 10,694 960 406 2,493 56 6,044 28,747 15,418 (D) (D) 8,821 134 344 1,320 3,528 (D) 46 19,791 265,785 202,183 36,575 125,463 110,305 6,563 402 22,668 24,841 421 3,601 8,481 553 8,644 34,130 15,158 1,172 49 641 509 8,786 1,499 1,761 125 616 23,011 21,262 14,908 2,702 9,753 8,427 277 153 1,216 1,219 22 487 649 0 1,246 3,159 1,326 (D) 0 3 75 861 173 (D) 3 0 1,180 56,666 40,088 7,544 22,683 19,772 2,362 (D) 2,656 3,688 189 901 1,714 (D) 2,517 5,599 2,911 48 (D) 49 114 1,537 322 331 (D) (D) 4,297 22,227 15,470 2,851 8,832 6,808 274 30 740 2,102 (D) (D) 581 34 592 2,364 2,025 8 0 (D) (D) 1,577 55 142 0 0 1,206 34,438 29,226 3,165 21,625 20,342 819 3 4,517 5,167 0 704 2,467 49 715 5,901 1,283 64 0 D (D) () 481 590 124 0 0 3,116 22,621 15,016 2,693 10,100 8,518 828 112 863 2,206 (D) 236 1,395 (D) 330 2,507 1,582 (D) (D) (D) 81 860 (D) 140 24 0 1,251 55,636 47,194 8,138 27,622 24,166 (D) (D) (D) 6,385 0 26 316 0 (D) 6,288 3,455 (D) 0 0 (D) 2,703 65 0 (D) (D) 8,691 52,935 40,281 9,481 24,848 22,272 (D) 57 (D) 4,074 168 (D) 1,360 326 (D) 8,312 2,577 383 25 135 94 766 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,269 57,769 45,958 5,238 33,559 22,239 (D) 513 4,302 3,004 192 (D) 2,313 15 (D) 7,372 11,320 716 329 396 187 678 790 8,079 (D) (D) 4,072 161,256 88,814 23,119 56,612 46,917 1,576 121 1,210 4,964 (D) (D) 779 963 5,649 31,097 9,695 (D) 0 (D) (D) 223 246 6,758 0 277 2,649 19,650 13,929 2,046 10,513 7,996 422 74 1,223 877 27 35 473 0 1,522 3,343 2,517 115 (D) 148 84 413 313 1,295 12 (D) 259 43,125 32,877 2,239 8,009 223,155 148,681 48,335 5,095 23,537 1,249 4,242 843 2,985 9,322 1,063 24,938 17,078 5,543 2,317 75,408 3,916 26,326 1,199 37,990 2,302 7,484 4,975 1,135 1,373 53,875 16,279 6,475 855 1,198 (D) 1,381 310 1,525 726 (D) 2,189 198 1,546 445 7,615 1,720 3,053 (D) (D) 1,618 17,134 12,632 449 4,053 63,601 45,776 29,516 3,179 17,623 455 1,705 391 328 5,353 483 14,756 13,662 261 833 1,504 79 0 583 15 513 1,273 847 35 391 6,354 5,044 3,217 423 1,594 28 217 47 86 741 81 1,618 1,258 120 240 209 (D) 0 66 5,563 4,970 104 488 16,578 11,204 6,801 696 4,465 79 463 59 100 920 18 3,368 3,060 93 215 1,036 (D) 0 (D) (D) D () 2,580 (D) (D) 1,285 6,757 5,263 3,646 185 1,797 (D) 109 16 77 951 (D) (D) 1,558 2 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 1,320 855 6 459 5,212 4,096 3,185 (D) 2,592 (D) 5 0 0 (D) 3 910 910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 972 755 29 188 7,605 3,117 1,852 96 1,430 (D) 89 33 (D) 169 (D) 1,239 1,152 0 87 26 0 0 0 0 0 2,743 (D) (D) 520 8,443 7,381 4,492 564 2,535 (D) (D) (D) 0 1,084 (D) 2,889 2,889 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,683 (D) (D) 721 12,654 9,671 6,324 (D) 3,210 93 (D) (D) (D) (D) 60 (D) 2,835 ,45 (D) (D) 3 0 (D) 0 (D) 3,090 2,105 216 769 11,810 7,176 3,771 563 953 134 (D) 71 (D) 1,503 (D) 1,859 (D) 765 (D) 1,546 631 720 19 33 (D) 6,434 5,696 326 412 72,442 68,204 2,933 201 1,725 74 164 11 1,111 856 69 186 5,721 2,783 1,124 137 323 28 63 (D) (D) 506 13 593 401 76 115 1,067 318 480 18 58 23 2,123 1,553 15,689 5,170 2,274 2,267 629 10,518 1,133 3,664 5,721 20,852 3,331 11,198 3,400 2,923 37,934 7,287 2,719 6,990 3,333 3,566 6,251 3,242 1,960 1,431 1,155 17,245 39,383 (D) 488 11,318 4,640 2,001 2,203 437 6,678 181 2,760 3,737 10,342 (D) 4,542 2,922 (D 15,936 821 766 5,734 (D 955 2,967 (D (D 726 351 13,969 20,367 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 0 (D) D (D) () 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 952 0 40 0 0 (D 263 (D 247 0 0 0 (D) 412 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 69 (D) 545 281 264 0 0 2,026 (D 300 308 (D (D 63 186 (D (D (D 103 (D) 544 134 44 33 56 410 (D) 220 (D) 838 155 (D) (D (D 3,252 D (D ( 80 135 184 607 (D 132 (D 42 1,853 135 721 1,180 2,183 2,525 970 c (D) r 309 1,446 209 103 0 107 1,236 0 377 859 4,494 (D 2,849 23 (D 11,886 1,259 1,814 596 997 1,553 2,133 1,245 1,665 411 213 0 120 D () 22 9 0 14 (D) 0 (D) 98 (D) 0 (D) 0 5 1,076 (D 38 (D 30 590 16 134 71 63 (D 0 24 310 63 37 0 26 247 0 149 98 2,407 122 2,250 (D) (D) 2,657 125 724 136 68 286 165 366 565 83 139 0 (D) 310 17 (D) 0 .(D) 293 0 (D) (D) 580 (D) 181 0 (D) 604 40 283 33 24 101 47 (D (D (D 0 s 2 0 C 2 53 D (D) (D) () (D) 1,057 114 202 (D (D 651 0 58 0 0 21 104 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D 65 870 (D (D 0 0 3,514 377 227 105 660 276 927 196 576 153 16 9,598 906 3,526 1,227 137 438 754 0 3,038 312 2,603 123 62,233 1,092 21,977 8 37,073 95 () ° ( \ (D 642 0 (D 854 653 115 0 86 2,662 1,666 (D 17 (D 419 287 113 (D *. 109 61 259 78 58 (D) (D) 180 (D) 45 (D) 1,682 129 1,210 245 98 997 312 (D) 75 37 226 80 101 9 48 (D) 2,179 51,866 32,885 13,762 10,711 10,109 (D) 26 639 3,318 (D) () 659 0 (D) 1,868 602 () 195 60 203 540 7,872 6,612 44 1,215 15,706 8,463 4,516 160 1,715 D () 479 136 2,503 (D) 293 (D) 1,444 77 95 D 1,401 (D 245 262 2,641 D 3,201 (D) 84 486 (D) 230 178 3,276 3,743 93 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 6.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries Al l countries Total Canada Total All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 511,086 127,317 38,574 109,688 307,952 28,949 71,093 10,458 25,878 59,095 36,405 11,513 2,169 77,188 65,903 36,656 32,556 39,920 33,066 612 280 32,177 18,228 15,187 4,612 265,785 202,183 21,262 14,908 5,796 4,343 5,044 3,527 10,422 7,038 56,666 40,088 28,725 21,351 10,581 7,921 5,778 3,852 2,531 1,465 9,051 5,499 22,227 15,470 11,292 7,665 3,940 3,476 7,352 4,189 10,935 7,805 34,438 29,226 1,917 1,686 9,924 24,441 535 1,437 (D) 30,136 14,443 18,113 (D) 11,929 19 94 (D) 11,699 1,005 3,380 36,575 125,463 2,702 9,753 633 3,158 474 2,381 1,595 4,213 7,544 22,683 4,792 9,986 671 5,887 549 2,630 695 522 837 3,659 2,851 8,832 1,364 4,031 (D) 1,894 (D) 2,137 1,487 4,802 3,165 21,625 (D) 1,356 751,486 195,161 70,608 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Europe Japan European Communities (10) Other Total 253,242 55,676 17,979 54,710 15,418 7,899 50,321 19,791 49 43,125 223,155 7,484 53,875 2,189 26,490 16,622 1,357 29,296 18,113 11,089 94 (D) (D) 110,305 8,427 2,895 2,086 3,446 19,772 8,102 5,481 2,379 (D) (D) 6,808 2,198 (D) (D) 4,610 20,342 (D) 7,819 80 840 0 840 0 (D) (D) 15,158 1,326 264 294 768 2,911 1,883 406 252 (D) (D) 2,025 1,833 (D) (D) 192 1,283 (D) 49 0 16,097 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 23,011 1,180 (D) (D) (D) 4,297 2,302 819 351 53 773 1,206 146 (D) (D) 1,060 3,116 0 1,992 22,690 197 3,799 (D) 11,285 0 4,100 (D) 6,854 (D) 332 (D) 13,949 D () 2,151 17,134 63,601 1,273 6,354 (D) 1,453 (D) 1,517 (D) 3,384 5,563 16,578 4,271 7,374 544 2,661 322 1,925 195 1,066 231 3,552 2,580 6,757 2,125 3,627 (D) 464 (D) 3,163 456 3,130 1,320 5,212 (D) 231 Latin Ameria c 148,681 16,279 5,379 Other Africa 15,689 11,318 9,126 Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 20,852 10,342 3,559 37,934 15,936 8,426 3,975 1,404 (D) (D) 1,421 (D) 7,976 (D) 45,776 5,044 1,189 1,057 2,798 11,204 5,573 1,896 1,433 506 1,797 5,263 2,699 408 2,291 2,564 4,096 (D) 8,337 789 (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,653 (D) 1,446 (D) (D) (D) (D) 310 0 168 (D) (D) 0 310 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 0 2,514 1,045 4,491 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4,494 (D) 0 0 (D) 2,407 (D) 46 (D) (D) (D) 580 (D) 0 (D) (D) 53 0 7,865 562 (D) 0 4,147 (D) (D) (D) 11,886 1,076 (D) (D) 505 2,657 (D) 550 278 478 (D) 604 357 (D) (D) 247 1,057 (D) 7,275 15,676 9,569 22,621 2,598 6,900 6,435 6,688 55,636 52,473 3,164 52,935 6,573 3,135 1,474 11,207 1,341 5,082 2,879 3,773 5,338 13,925 8,277 15,016 1,770 5,218 3,752 4,275 47,194 44,434 2,760 40,281 5,217 2,159 1,198 8,220 1,117 3,048 2,055 2,772 469 (D) (D) 2,693 387 312 273 1,721 8,138 6,964 1,174 9,481 (D) 437 608 4,256 246 1,029 219 (D) 3,367 11,245 5,657 10,100 772 4,690 2,463 2,175 27,622 26,036 1,585 24,848 4,370 1,424 530 3,040 606 1,639 1,366 1,336 3,189 (D) 5,267 8,518 710 (D) 2,351 (D) 24,166 (D) (D) 22,272 (D) 1,209 497 2,436 (D) 1,264 1,326 (D) 177 (D) 390 1,582 62 (D) 112 (D) 3,455 (D) (D) 2,577 (D) 215 33 604 (D) 375 40 (D) (D) (D) 622 1,251 (D) (D) 988 109 8,691 8,691 0 3,269 0 89 12 343 92 (D) 250 848 (D) 9 (D) 972 (D) (D) 28 271 2,743 2,743 0 2,683 (D) 208 48 581 173 (D) 220 (D) 1,937 1,751 1,292 7,605 828 1,682 2,683 2,412 8,443 8,039 404 12,654 1,356 976 276 2,988 224 2,034 824 1,001 1,572 (D) (D) 3,117 680 482 307 1,649 7,381 7,284 97 9,671 908 663 135 2,763 150 1,649 660 744 3 0 2 104 0 (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 0 412 135 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 17 0 36 870 (D) (D) 157 (D) (D) 0 (D) 545 0 0 3 (D) 4 0 (D) 0 2,292 10,344 1,860 45,958 32,298 13,660 651 642 429 5,238 4,178 1,060 1,337 8,165 1,034 33,559 23,033 10,525 1,102 7,933 927 22,239 15,108 7,130 235 232 107 11,320 7,925 3,395 166 1,131 (D) 4,072 2,690 1,382 139 405 (D) 3,090 2,397 692 1,723 874 379 11,810 7,190 4,621 994 709 296 7,176 4,053 3,123 (D) 0 (D) 544 396 147 (D) (D) 2 838 804 35 88,814 31,769 32,466 1,044 23,535 13,929 895 8,273 1,439 23,119 7,782 12,284 354 2,699 2,046 235 821 132 56,612 18,630 17,801 589 19,594 10,513 581 6,509 929 46,917 16,374 (D) 557 (D) 7,996 501 4,509 791 9,695 2,255 (D) 31 (D) 2,517 80 2,000 138 2,649 1,397 1,150 36 66 259 3 209 (D 6,434 3,961 1,232 66 1,175 1,111 75 735 (D 72,442 50,385 11,619 493 9,944 5,721 933 2,682 196 68,204 48,646 9,992 260 9,306 2,783 637 1,499 111 721 417 31 (D) (D) 259 103 146 0 854 269 (D) 157 (D) 1,682 54 377 0 1,711 99 1,559 711 848 (D) (D 318 247 16 32 23 1,482 147 539 81 642 824 560 15,706 1,062 6,185 5,576 609 3,466 786 104 251 81 268 (D (D 8,463 755 4,694 4,123 572 1,010 (D) (D) (D) 0 c 0 0 1,401 124 (D) (D) 0 353 (D) 18 (D) 0 199 D (D () 2,641 0 D (D () 0 1,686 426 (D) (D) 0 165 0 34 3,201 182 (D) (D) 38 416 3,620 1,372 919 1,084 26 (D) 8,424 2,662 1,054 (D) (D) 293 997 138 660 86 2,029 5,544 (D) (D) (D) 3,252 1,936 1,316 161,256 82,155 44,085 1,537 33,479 19,650 1,827 10,955 1,635 17,245 13,969 5,544 344 (D) (D) 3,514 (D) (D) 2,217 567 952 (D) (D) 2,026 313 (D) (D) 168 70 (0) (D) 257 4,015 11,217 2,238 57,769 39,488 18,281 International D D D (D 4,393 889 2,008 1,366 1,848 1,157 2,498 51,866 1,404 16,757 13,595 3,162 5,897 2,911 742 1,469 1,285 1,206 333 1,938 32,885 342 10,572 8,019 2,553 2,430 216 119 256 (D 144 (D (D 13,762 50 5,135 3,913 1,221 637 2,379 549 H093 1126 873 275 1,149 10,711 156 171 82 89 1,571 () 460 (D 1,017 717 223 1,029 10,109 139 100 (D (D 1,448 ( 90 (D 109 157 52 120 602 17 71 (D (D 122 ( 33 (D 12 0 (D 540 (D 0 0 o (D (D (D 87 11 177 (D (D 7,872 (D 5,266 4,024 1,242 (D 16,372 11,437 9,476 10,064 3,448 4,492 5,890 2,924 5,804 2,618 86 306 67 440 72 2,208 (D ( • (D) (D) 3,276 3,276 94 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 7.—Net Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries.... Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countriesLatin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Libya Other Sub^aharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific .. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. 227,870 159,829 42,141 89,240 73,742 3,153 837 10,047 15,848 874 1,197 3,287 226 7,147 31,127 15,498 1,163 164 6,483 325 4,150 1,363 1,280 99 470 12,169 Petroleum 87,753 59,606 17,515 35,519 28,040 565 524 1,145 3,887 716 273 736 8 2,593 17,592 7,479 (D) () 6,139 45 164 490 197 (D) 22 3,434 16,279 12,425 956 2,898 57,936 32,058 18,913 2,056 9,600 648 1,502 285 2,028 2,340 453 9,384 7,970 550 864 3,762 402 167 426 479 1,479 3,138 2,053 712 374 19,796 5,462 3,146 451 342 (D) 671 122 1,181 242 (D) 536 67 359 110 1,780 180 22 24 785 5,733 1,887 1,101 565 221 3,846 133 1,137 2,576 5,942 689 3,564 1,069 620 14,203 1,95" 757 4,293 1,653 977 1,423 1,037 812 666 628 10,105 13,631 0 234 4,506 1,781 1,035 563 182 2,726 23 909 1,794 2,507 (D 1,14' 996 (r 7,320 95 105 3,819 (r 230 775 () 1,041 0 () 463 131 8,352 8,084 Food and kindred products Total 98,336 71,220 14,749 41,114 35,040 1,895 108 7,660 9,618 130 892 2,172 208 2,756 9,601 6,075 662 13 216 175 3,654 522 387 19 426 7,698 6,882 4,577 924 2,798 2,372 85 41 320 419 4 89 184 0 306 924 426 (D) 0 7,659 5,928 105 1,626 27,116 19,840 12,105 1,344 7,833 236 480 130 101 1,751 230 6,812 6,528 33 251 923 49 0 349 2 417 422 284 12 126 2,305 1,821 1,133 182 618 9 49 15 25 192 44 603 504 15 84 85 (D) 0 18 1 ( * 105 515 64 39 0 25 451 0 138 313 2,681 C) 15 300 66 (D) 1 0 432 ( 35 r 2,082 6 4,079 396 623 240 282 524 528 57: 708 144 61 0 1 388 4,351 255 0 10 201 6 53 22 43 Manufacturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Whole- banking), and and ery, cals and fabricattation sale trade insurance, manufacexcept electronic equipallied and real ed turing equipproducts metals electrical ment estate ment 24,378 16,033 3,414 8,082 6,706 765 (D) 654 1,550 40 276 330 (D) 1,063 1,982 1,376 17 (D) 16 48 681 130 78 1,216 3,321 3,151 24 145 8,345 5,257 2,733 214 2,026 23 113 20 28 305 3 1,764 1,716 7 41 760 9,335 6,163 1,102 2,873 2,021 61 9 140 753 () 152 17 185 686 852 2 0 () 666 11 63 0 0 474 1,714 (D) () 854 3,173 2,442 1,805 90 908 (D) 31 3 27 424 () 623 1 () 0 0 0 D () 0 0 5 97 18 13 0 5 78 0 50 29 1,928 30 1,890 (D 0 1,063 22 227 28 24 65 127 165 342 20 42 0 (D) 166 8 0 0 (D) 157 0 2,29^ 499 283 (D) 43 0 (D) 281 17 149 8 53 19 0 0 0 12,394 10,533 1,108 7,923 7,452 246 () * 1,833 2,330 0 91 909 14 268 1,761 470 16 0 () 214 215 22 0 0 1,316 186 131 1 54 1,861 1,621 1,317 (D) 1,064 (D) 1 0 0 (D) C) 304 304 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,527 3,360 622 2,186 1,898 151 25 210 575 (D) 58 185 (D) 66 605 287 () 23 118 (D) 37 3 0 326 226 165 6 54 2,167 1,034 503 30 395 (D) 18 9 (D) 44 (D) 520 507 0 13 11 0 0 0 0 0 11 21,392 17,710 3,131 10,773 8,829 18,428 12,845 4,447 6,480 5,761 (D) 17 (D) 1,233 80 (D) 318 121 (D) 1,866 719 120 9 44 34 266 8,280 6,483 944 4,185 3,085 (D) 156 667 402 20 (D) 209 C) (D) 1,001 1,100 103 72 2,848 1,086 780 957 832 133 3,682 3,365 1,973 264 1,361 259 5,583 4,298 2,641 D () 2,758 0 15 93 0 (D) 1,777 1,944 (D) 0 0 (D) 1,409 16 0 () 0 298 (D) 1,392 1,392 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 134 0 27 0 0 ( E ( E 21 (D) 1,481 11 () 6 1 0 34 1,095 90 (D) 0 161 130 483 573 359 49 165 1,797 1,207 839 150 312 41 (D) 13 (D) 185 (D) 338 (D) 16 a 5,629 4,211 843 2,992 2,402 141 369 5 7 115 0 253 1,088 590 44 (D) 30 47 108 191 132 Other Industrie 24,789 15,747 7,423 3,688 3,52D4 5 143 1,185 () 48 0 750 164 () 52 26 41 60 107 71 31 521 297 62 39 1 8 C) g 0 90 62 22 6 145 30 50 149 315 232 45 39 1,418 860 303 57 117 15 15 4,487 3,783 14 690 7,289 4,392 2,458 49 956 (] 62 6 27J 234 21 20 283 123 72 11 29 (' * () 91 92 1,333 (D) 100 (D) 601 39 55 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 (' 0 22 0 202 113 90 () * () * 0 0 () * 0 0 C) 0 226 1,460 35 3,084 2,563 668 1,741 1,652 59 7 46 387 Services 239 0 0 0 0 863 32 79 27 171 96 176 92 151 34 292 0 14 0 0 131 316 966 (D) 93 174 0 ( ' 26 121 0 0 812 564 ( 109 64 136 66 0 0 (> 390 0 ( ' 15 26 26 76 0 49 297 167 45 90 29 114 62 354 320 127 0 44 1,980 ( D) 22 167 () 133 33 75 243 1,753 581 95 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table ILA 8.—Net Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing... Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals.. Construction. Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 227,870 87,753 44,018 Developing countries Europe Total Canada Total European Communities (10) 38,258 5,759 30,305 17,353 12,746 206 4,515 8,914 98,336 6,882 2,243 1,492 3,147 24,378 14,687 2,669 1,740 977 4,305 9,335 5,700 1,919 3,781 3,636 12,394 426 159,829 59,606 26,617 25,468 1,149 27,122 16,832 10,210 81 2,971 2,895 71,220 4,577 1,719 878 1,980 16,033 10,343 2,034 1,112 614 1,931 6,163 3,910 1,732 2,179 2,252 10,533 384 1,824 7,942 2,201 5,527 559 1,376 1,753 1,839 21,392 20,490 902 18,428 1,404 912 501 5,956 271 1,857 1,052 1,728 1,272 7,158 1,719 3,360 339 952 1,054 1,014 17,710 16,920 790 12,845 980 580 391 4,276 246 963 722 1,191 1,783 2,429 536 8,280 6,454 1,825 865 2,210 420 6,483 4,964 1,519 3,084 560 1,506 874 145 5,629 1,149 3,006 156 668 48 392 212 16 843 150 322 30 1,741 382 902 390 67 2,992 384 1,819 79 1,652 373 366 0 2,402 332 1,364 65 213 2,563 453 1,368 656 86 4,211 58r 2,351 138 206 189 1,336 311 360 75 155 245 800 15,747 147 6,367 4,994 1,373 299 118 83 7,423 17 3,066 2,446 620 115 1,100 196 256 27 97 202 463 3,688 60 68 39 30 147 9,085 4,162 5,214 3,720 2,833 1,393 2,304 1,109 Other Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East 176 1,756 357 5286 184 305 899 24,789 669 10,109 8,396 1,713 764 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 42,141 17,515 7,322 7,010 312 (D) 8,151 (D) 89,240 35,519 18,090 17,374 716 13,383 8,681 4,675 28 () 2,038 2,008 777 41,114 14,749 2,798 924 1,165 319 445 177 1,188 429 8,082 3,414 4,335 2,390 1,529 171 775 129 129 407 1,315 316 2,873 1,102 1,592 705 764 828 396 1,281 7,923 1,108 334 (D) 899 5,515 1,175 622 2,186 75 141 46 868 72 705 429 472 3,131 10,773 2,633 10,481 498 291 4,447 6,480 833 132 365 230 138 2,747 1,145 144 6r 478 377 492 86 592 (D) 314 470 171 1,588 23f 78 944 4,185 748 3,097 1,088 196 114 24 73,742 28,040 12,630 11,943 687 12,893 8,681 4,185 28 35,040 2,372 1,053 343 976 6,706 3,280 1,424 680 () 15,498 7,479 5,460 5,431 29 490 0 490 0 6,075 426 113 102 212 1,376 1,055 105 95 2,021 795 () 852 798 1,226 7,452 (D) 54 470 875 (D) 1,089 1,898 130 (D) 669 (D) 8,829 (D) (D) 5,761 (D) 315 127 889 (D) 353 480 391 1,543 214 3,085 2,241 844 79 46 21 1,100 856 244 7,698 432 16,279 3,138 1,179 1,058 121 7,659 422 () () 1,216 660 193 130 16 217 474 37 (D) (D) 437 1,316 0 3,321 2,958 141 77 62 83 1,714 1,576 D 24 1,944 (D) 12,169 3,434 27 27 0 2,961 0 165 (D) 27 89 157 433 3,524 52 41 () 86 287 11 152 326 36 274 34 2,848 2,848 0 1,086 0 27 1 145 6 (D) 88 352 719 (D) 50 11 256 (D 12J 11 138 186 1 (D) 226 79 957 957 0 831E ( 56 21 239 32 37 44 li: 780 620 160 573 499 74 107 18 54 33 590 53 455 13 315 51 152 0 32,058 5,462 3,138 2,511 627 D 552 784 483 2,167 220 423 700 825 3,682 3,570 112 5,583 423 332 110 1,680 25 893 330 537 471 1,034 176 138 137 583 3,365 3,303 62 4,298 307 231 62 1,595 14 754 230 365 918 219 116 1,797 1,491 306 470 183 88 1,207 962 245 521 107 138 218 59 1,418 563 655 19 297 60 72 110 55 860 400 351 15 420 46 164 11 29 60 99 7,289 522 3,742 3,403 339 465 182 29 121 11 4,392 368 2,808 2,483 325 246 2,118 442 586 385 ( 616 (D) 794 19,840 1,821 430 403 988 5,257 3,107 449 472 167 1,062 2,442 1,238 159 1,079 1,204 1,621 (D) 5,733 4,506 4,094 3,829 265 D 5,942 2,507 1,409 954 455 896 14,203 7,320 5,774 5,496 278 10,105 8,352 2,985 2,985 1,062 () 240 (D) 515 (D) 5,367 2,681 D 1,928 (D) 8 () 0 166 () 283 (D) 0 14 0 2 0 12 239 () * () 0 16 1 43 40 (D) (D) 0 202 0 0 ] (D r 4,079 388 145 1,063 136 63 165 281 196 (D) 86 226 79 863 522 172 292 (D) 966 73 (D) 71 10 172 (D) (D) 136 134 390 341 48 114 ( 87 167 29 60 0 3? D () 320 84 224 3 1 34 4< 30 164 8 28 0 ( • 0 149 ( ' 4,487 3,233 2,509 723 128 2,248 1,056 57,936 19,796 14,415 12,790 1,625 3,183 521 2,536 125 1,545 653 27,116 2,305 524 614 1,166 8,345 4,345 635 628 364 2,374 3,173 1,789 187 1,602 1,383 1,861 42 International Other Asia and Pacific 29 1,124 189 o o 564 8 354 0 0 0 113 (D) 0 6 0 6 1,980 72 (D) (D) 14 49 1,753 1,753 96 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table H.A 9.—Total Liabilities of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries ... Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific .. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum 477,167 335,050 62,977 204,283 171,348 7,993 1,642 25,003 31,687 1,082 2,215 11,192 457 17,441 72,636 32,935 3,961 405 8,014 708 7,408 2,841 8,651 395 552 39,894 134,052 90,506 15,220 53,025 42,222 1,235 964 2,481 7,411 589 525 2,415 39 3,901 22,662 10,803 D 27,896 21,703 1,583 4,610 132,690 82,627 27,230 2,520 12,013 1,399 2,803 549 1,377 6,106 462 13,738 10,759 1,418 1,561 41,659 1,743 10,775 529 25,228 1,565 4,887 3,354 843 689 35,788 8,933 3,751 290 858 960 859 11,585 2,717 1,310 857 550 8,868 683 2,772 5,414 14,019 2,426 8,037 1,785 1,770 24,459 4,400 1,894 4,258 2,139 2,495 3,898 2,625 1,086 801 864 9,427 25,570 7,170 107 271 813 1,503 (D) 58 17,374 944 237 666 442 (D) 965 94 532 339 4,217 666 2,07D9 (D) 981 ( 187 8,462 2,396 1,140 808 448 6,067 234 1,988 3,845 7,225 (D) 3,607 1,607 r 11,168 471 688 3,443 (r 764 2,254 (r ( ' 304 294 7,758 13,124 Food and kindred products Total 160,253 123,203 18,481 77,887 67,944 3,916 232 16,918 14,930 291 1,461 5,530 271 4,891 19,503 9,943 853 36 349 366 6,166 986 735 77 375 16,554 12,060 8,348 1,121 5,591 4,806 207 90 866 797 19 161 468 0 609 1,590 786 (D) 0 2 46 510 137 (D) 1 0 916 10,281 7,715 250 2,316 37,050 26,660 16,561 1,600 9,232 721 1,019 220 180 3,439 150 9,109 8,555 82 471 990 47 0 350 9 439 Chemi- Primary Machinand cals and Fabricatery, allied except ed products metals electrical 719 498 11 210 3,712 2,776 1,704 279 832 16 98 17 53 359 48 969 806 38 126 103 (D) 0 46 3 32,155 22,188 3,622 12,841 11,067 1,271 (D) 1,688 2,178 124 211 1,094 (D) 1,310 3,130 1,773 31 (D) 23 98 902 232 199 2,666 3,060 2,741 48 271 9,967 6,425 3,687 364 2,354 38 283 38 67 524 18 1,972 1,815 28 128 767 0 0 15 190 45 28 0 17 146 0 98 47 1 144 894 143 79 0 64 751 0 296 455 3,027 1,738 72 1,643 r r 1,964 11 0 6,469 580 1,068 366 372 1,057 793 936 883 285 130 764 (D) 18 0 16 45! 11 79 41 50 0 1,613 70 414 89 37 127 103 248 388 52 85 6,302 468 2,400 Electric Transporand Other tation manufacslectronic equipturing equipment ment 14,120 9,842 1,335 5,714 4,264 156 20 504 1,352 (D) () 390 21 381 1,389 1,451 6 0 19,472 16,630 1,354 12,769 12,079 572 2 3,148 2,922 0 381 1,431 32 312 3,278 690 36 0 () 1,238 51 37 0 0 1,033 () 272 330 37 0 0 1,721 () 53 591 (D) 49 14 0 920 1,759 (D) ( 729 4,278 3,394 2,432 68 918 (D) 70 4 32 743 787 502 2 283 2,842 2,445 1,747 (D) 1,357 (D) 3 0 0 557 441 15 100 3,753 1,603 924 65 678 (D) 41 13 12,730 8,977 1,212 6,289 5,281 461 69 593 1,365 (D) 91 1,004 (D) 196 1,479 1,007 D 929 1 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 668 625 0 43 11 0 0 0 0 0 150 12 0 0 (D) 139 0 1 10 65 ( | 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 24 569 375 (D) 107 0 0 359 1' 129 24 r 89 31 41,588 35,549 5,605 20,802 17,989 (D) 28,129 21,669 4,232 13,882 12,458 (D) 33 (D) 2,310 104 (D) 844 156 (D) 4,155 1,424 263 20 74 53 496 36,582 30,076 3,240 21,895 15,874 (D) 298 3,332 2,428 127 (D) 1,867 11 (D) 4,837 6,021 616 226 286 171 427 600 3,648 D 7,023 2,274 2,957 2,119 1,280 (D) (D) 320 6,460 4,774 2,992 (D) 1,387 86 1,984 1,376 149 459 6,506 3,939 2,441 340 523 81 () 25 () 1,516 16 1,023 () 4,006 0 51 299 0 (D) 4,483 2,813 (D) 0 0 (D) 2,158 40 0 402 6,039 5,242 3,075 251 1,706 361 30 127 (D D ( 1 176 290 t4 ( 0 860 (D) 2,166 2,166 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( • 0 0 0 1,515 141 134 77 184 176 374 107 194 120 Finance (except Wholebanking), ale trade insurance, and real estate 0 0 714 0 27 0 78 (D) 155 0 0 933 978 196 520 171 247 9 17 (D: 264 0 59 (D) 280 163 11 0 0 1,142 (r 218 169 ( ' 19 127 0 0 1,191 54 375 70 27 26 18 304 0 176 0 464 55 (i (r (l 1,729 (r /] 46 89 103 383 100,711 61,183 17,518 36,557 32,254 898 100 901 4,044 D ) () 580 136 3,677 21,785 4,304 (D) 0 ( 182 139 1,943 0 67 2,336 Other Services industries 12,695 9,197 1,332 6,762 5,307 270 33 903 690 16 22 345 0 563 2,465 1,455 85 (D) 102 42 221 253 691 10 32,873 20,885 7,186 8,157 7,747 (D) 16 469 2,185 D 455 0 (D) 1,384 410 () 140 50 132 265 407 4,772 4,197 260 316 39,529 36,671 1,368 167 527 61 128 837 652 50 135 3,499 1,767 641 67 155 10 54 5,135 4,408 30 475 0 734 237 399 98 34,569 604 8,120 35 24,876 86 330 5 420 315 23 81 706 212 256 19 48 21 795 53 362 79 71 144 54 43 327 604 497 83 0 2' 1,892 1,170 D ( 284 220 83 90 ( ' 30 (D) 878 98 674 61 45 710 163 51 27 206 65 89 10,319 4,657 2,467 56 718 ( 396 57 1,532 (D) 185 (D) 658 44 72 1,349 (D) () 91 282 (D) 1,821 (D) 2,492 (D) 93 340 (D) 81 183 34 1,691 589 1,18' 1,669 2,677 97 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 10.—Total Liabilities of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All :ountries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products.. Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics.. Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utili ties Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total Canada Total European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, nd South Africa Japan Other Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East International Other Asia and Pacific 477,167 335,050 62,977 204,283 171,348 32,935 39,894 27,896 132,690 82,627 11,585 14,019 24,459 134,052 47,604 90,506 15,220 6,134 53,025 20,955 42,222 14,512 10,803 6,443 17,374 35 4,887 1,710 35,788 16,899 8,933 2,861 8,462 6,839 7,225 1,943 11,168 5,256 42,355 5,249 54,636 24,001 30,255 380 20,910 10,903 27,681 1,152 45,814 20,453 25,180 180 12,593 3,266 20,180 775 22,077 13,607 8,417 54 7,488 2,505 13,779 733 21,440 13,607 7,780 54 6,401 42 637 0 637 0 35 0 14,261 0 1,575 135 14,674 2,225 8,822 3,548 5,074 200 8,317 1,751 2,119 742 6,360 479 (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,238 (D) 1,204 739 3,837 160,253 12,060 3,429 2,820 5,811 32,155 16,420 5,775 3,342 1,351 5,268 14,120 7,595 2,607 4,989 6,525 19,472 1,601 123,203 8,348 2,555 1,768 4,024 22,188 12,184 4,090 2,329 678 2,908 9,842 5,174 2,361 2,813 4,668 16,630 1,426 18,481 1,121 289 233 599 3,622 2,438 254 231 318 382 1,335 727 77,887 5,591 1,913 1,075 2,603 12,841 5,848 3,066 1,647 221 2,058 5,714 2,843 1,470 1,373 2,872 12,769 1,214 67,944 4,806 1,759 920 2,127 11,067 4,721 2,817 1,482 9,943 786 155 156 475 1,773 1,127 249 166 16,554 916 894 3,027 (D) 0 0 (D) 1,738 (D) 30 (D) (D) (D) 375 4,237 8,260 5,374 12,730 1,426 4,348 3,427 3,529 41,588 39,496 2,092 28,129 3,656 1,759 753 6,140 837 2,509 1,461 2,414 3,174 7,441 4,589 8,977 1,005 3,414 2,305 2,253 35,549 33,637 1,911 21,669 2,839 1,233 638 4,864 717 1,450 1,018 1,813 218 1,946 6,321 3,288 6,289 445 3,092 1,471 1,281 20,802 19,526 1,276 13,882 2,513 87" 339 2,021 415 896 722 909 1,847 (D) 3,085 5,281 402 (D) 1,401 (D) 17,989 (D) (D) 12,458 (D) 772 323 1,628 (D) 694 690 2,080 5,440 1,080 1,257 4,961 879 244 219 123 829 3,816 547 36,582 25,341 11,242 30,076 21,043 9,033 3,240 2,710 530 100,711 56,988 34,374 819 8,531 61,183 26,868 27,474 635 6,207 12,695 1,293 6,993 1,258 9,197 689 5,328 1,129 1,294 1,109 2,446 75 r 1,238 518 1,436 678 1,776 1,546 623 921 499 943 259 1,480 1393 126 32,873 87. 9,280 7,761 1,520 4,397 20,885 175,601 4,437 1,164 1,616 11,341 6,98: 7,376 6,119 5,892 242 (D) 6,847 (D) 7 (D) 630 609 1,354 D 4,264 1,493 (D) ( 2,770 12,079 1,451 1,349 ) 2,666 1,568 480 252 22 343 1,033 77 D 101 690 D 99 (D) 203 1,007 44 (D) 70 (D) 2,813 (D) (D) 1,424 956 1,721 0 10,281 719 () 3,060 2,330 290 199 116 125 1,759 1,527 (D) ( 232 787 37,050 3,712 874 1,051 1,787 9,967 4,236 1,685 1,013 673 2,359 4,278 2,422 246 2,176 1,856 2,842 175 656 (D) 4,247 (D) 26,660 2,776 694 655 1,428 6,425 2,961 1,245 752 342 1,126 3,394 1,902 209 1,694 1,491 2,445 D ) () 190 0 106 () 0 150 D D 32 0 940 4,991 265 (D) 0 3,316 6,469 764 303 1,613 (D) 304 131 284 (D) 359 192 166 361 114 201 32 (DJ 130 645 1,063 819 785 3,753 421 933 1,123 1,276 6,039 5,859 181 6,460 818 526 11 1,276 120 1,059 443 601 3,679 465 138 138 81 100 711 (D 215 823 479 201 456 380 155 21,895 14,892 7,00: 15,874 10,736 5,137 6,021 4,156 1,865 2,95' 1,906 1,050 1,984 1,534 450 6,506 4,298 2,209 3,939 2,560 1,379 375 245 130 464 445 19 1,729 1,047 681 17,518 6,463 10,303 283 468 36,55: 15,615 15,172 307 5,463 32,254 13,943 (D) 294 4,304 1,672 (r 13 2,336 1,330 984 18 4 4,772 3,460 1,015 27 270 39,529 30,120 6,900 184 2,325 36,671 28,824 5,613 81 2,153 36: 209 21 604 168 919 1,332 187 491 6,762 433 4,121 747 5,307 383 2,95' 645 1,455 50 1,165 102 265 1 170 6' 547 3,499 605 1,665 130 1,767 441 963 75 144 51 878 41 150 0 710 72 469 55 1,009 518 491 185 145 1,179 470 715 382 686 226 915 ( 424 24 100 45 73 54 10 154 900 133 31' 20 492 419 297 502 113 129 20 196 7,186 30 2,073 1,729 344 29! 8,15' 85 90 39 5 1,148 7,747 78 59 10,319 699 3,680 3,324 356 2,781 4,657 520 2,297 2,002 296 728 1,349 70 1,821 0 313 0 1,372 2,267 2,518 5,002 1,833 4,929 1,627 2,296 44C 12 1,212 182 166 110 754 5,605 4,970 635 4>23 D2 150 275 2,246 132 384 71 D 16 392 () 394 920 4 (D) 557 712 69 7,023 7,023 0 2,274 0 68 6 34: 67 12 150 2,119 2,119 0 1,280 (D; 140 19 256 102 0 358 586 181 842 407 0 0 0 0 (D o 1.05E 73 206 58 324 5,135 (D; 3,43£ 2,66£ 77C 1,44, 1,603 337 273 151 843 5,242 5,177 65 4,774 518 354 44 1,166 76 864 351 408 7 0 25 569 1,515 (D () 878 311 714 0 264 100 ( 280 0 0 1 (D) 4 0 () 1,142 200 88 40 (°) 193 35 21 312 (D) 139 (D) (D ( * 0 147 0 2,492 1,669 (D 60 368 ( D 1,669 98 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 11.—Owners' Equity of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Finance (except Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other tation ilectronic equipmanufac- sale trade insurance, and real equipturing ment estate ment Chemi- Primary Machinand ery, cals and fabricatexcept allied ed products metals electrical Services Other industries All countries.... Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa... Australia New Zealand South Africa 274,319 61,108 105,531 9,202 24,511 8,107 14,966 14,048 24,806 21,187 60,544 6,954 18,994 176,036 36,810 78,980 6,560 17,899 5,628 12,596 6,038 11,645 18,613 15,883 27,631 4,733 12,000 46,711 13,729 18,094 1,581 3,923 1,516 1,811 1,481 2,533 5,249 1,998 5,601 714 6,576 103,669 18,069 47,576 4,161 9,843 3,118 8,856 3,811 6,820 10,966 11,664 20,055 3,751 2,554 81,894 5,046 813 8,318 16,011 600 2,450 4,006 1,131 9,598 33,921 21,776 912 195 2,154 247 3,231 1,388 12,973 96 580 13,454 441 356 798 3,284 371 -119 78 17 2,143 6,085 4,615 (D) ( 1,650 27 73 507 2,025 (D) -12 42,361 2,647 170 5,750 9,911 130 2,140 2,951 283 3,753 14,626 5,215 319 14 292 143 2,619 513 1,026 48 241 3,621 70 63 350 422 3 326 181 0 638 1,569 540 (D) 0 1 29 351 37 (D) 2 0 8,704 1,091 (D) 969 1,510 65 691 621 (D) 1,206 2,469 1,138 17 (D) 26 15 635 90 132 2,544 118 10 236 751 3,237 367 42 270 842 (D) 144 391 (D) 134 1,028 574 6,177 (D) 14,664 679 21 309 920 () () 28 340 4 106 0 0 209 260 87 0 0 269 (D) 90 10 0 2,688 152 41 321 187 11 13 128 0 959 878 1,062 30 (D) 45 42 193 61 605 1 2,362 (D) 10 171 1,134 (D) 210 976 574 1 0 8,263 247 1 1,368 2,245 0 323 1,036 17 403 2,623 593 28 0 10,427 2,416 6,456 1,632 173 1,395 15,228 11,174 657 2,597 1,621 292 6,853 4,917 199 1,737 554 349 24 181 2,502 2,229 56 217 821 556 533 353 4 176 Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan 90,465 26,551 2,642 6,611 2,479 19,116 2,268 4,779 12,955 1,579 8,391 -266 686 171 147 1,914 333 5,647 5,107 178 362 514 32 0 233 7 73 1,513 144 762 11 119 29 34 381 33 648 452 83 114 106 (D) 0 20 3,114 333 2,110 41 180 21 32 396 1 1,396 1,244 65 87 269 ibya Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria.. Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum-OPEC 684 66,054 21,105 2,575 11,524 -150 1,439 293 1,607 3,216 601 11,200 6,319 4,125 756 33,749 2,173 15,551 670 12,762 736 1,163 694 4,103 2,453 964 1,410 79 1,650 451 892 307 6,833 905 3,161 1,615 1,153 13,475 2,887 825 2,732 1,193 1,072 2,353 611" 874 630 291 7,81 13,813 18,088 7,346 2,723 565 339 (D) 437 73 859 284 (D) 1,224 105 1,014 106 3,398 1,054 974 637 a. 300 2,856 2,244 861 1,395 -11 611 -53 772 -108 3,ir (c 935 1,315 (r 4,768 350 79 2>29 D 191 713 422 5' () 11 9 1 3 ( 2,379 0 -25 17 0 (D) 1,805 643 (D) 0 0 (D) 545 25 0 D 54 9 71 624 1,403 1,105 729 66 118 400 1,662 1,499 66 97 274 203 20 51 2,737 2,204 14 519 2,370 3,852 2,404 6,194 5,304 32,913 2,222 5,387 1,869 1,651 1,514 2,139 4,897 3,237 31,533 1,016 3,806 1,213 117 879 (D) 39 12 45 208 1,438 1,416 313 829 3,332 1,565 34 1,197 l: 36 2 5 279 0 2,304 11 2,204 25 27,664 488 13,85r -27 12,196 10 483 70 169 18 9 ( ' 2,050 104 998 1,058 82 30 -10 () 630 1 0 0 0 (D) 0 1,235 (D) 2 0 0 (; * 213 213 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 928 31 752 (D) 48 19 (D) 58 (D) 571 527 0 44 15 0 0 0 0 0 552 66 24 0 4: 486 0 82 404 120 18 160 155 0 0 0 669 51 607 205 0 74 0 (D) 21 301 1,0455 310 4' 31 158 62 118 177 32 54 245 23 154 10 1,127 313 13 16 0 0 0 0 696 84 75 475 0 48 1,330 223 430 52 0 224 (D) 723 723 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 102 0 51 51 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1,823 7 310 () 36 (D) 1,319 29 0 0 27 480 88 D 569 1,026 460 473 10 16 49 0 0 0 148 169 63 18 38 106 133 ( • 176 8 173 86 53 34 360 107 224 115 25 15 90 316 0 15 (D 8031 536 184 52 40 ( 265 118 147 0 0 37 99 250 156 32 88 1,524 (r ( ' 34 46 8 223 77: 496 834 38: 0 0 0 0 1,998 236 93 ~ 28 476 100 553 89 382 33 238 0 12 0 ( 186 82 140 0 0 149 24' 992 C ( 83 79 970 (D) 108 (D) 786 33 23 52 0 0 () () 154 -20 820 287 708 14 8 D () 9 146 () 24 10 2C 15 12 6,210 7,243 () 415 314 14 88 () 4 11 311 0 20 (D) 14 138 5 55 484 192 313 0 0 5,41 679 746 231 625 496 1,340 309 781 126 82 ( 41 107 4,815 0 209 () 204 0 1,115 0 0 r 200 827 1,972 9,312 5,391 (D) 0 994 0 9 27 6,365 (D) 215 970 576 65 (D) 446 4 (D) 2,536 5,299 100 103 110 16 251 191 4,431 1,668 4 165 1,467 9,814 (D) 24 (D) 1,764 64 (D) 516 170 (D) 4,157 1,153 120 5 60 41 270 149 -5 1,607 3,295 992 1,066 99 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 12.—Owners' Equity of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries Al l countries Total Canada Total All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services...... Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Australia, XT iNew Zealand, and South Africa Europe European Communities (10) Japan Other Latin Amer- Total ia c Other Middle nooi tiast Airica Utner Asia and Pacific 274,319 176,036 46,711 103,669 81,894 21,776 10,427 15,228 90,465 66,054 4,103 6,833 13,475 61,108 23,004 36,810 9,741 13,729 4,325 18,069 4,923 13,454 3,467 4,615 1,456 2,416 2,597 14 479 18,088 9,591 7,346 2,518 2,856 2,287 3,117 1,616 4,768 3,170 16,740 6,264 22,552 12,655 9,666 8,724 1,017 20,089 12,103 7,886 4,032 4,261 2,843 1,418 14 0 417 62 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,016 1,575 2,464 1,856 1,977 1,310 2,874 293 (D) 7,596 (D) 13 (D) 375 662 624 8,059 4,507 3,512 7,856 4,507 3,309 231 100 11,267 4,285 5,635 1,346 105,531 9,202 2,367 2,224 4,611 24,511 12,305 4,807 2,435 1,180 3,783 8,107 3,697 1,334 2,364 4,410 14,966 78,980 6,560 1,788 1,759 3,013 17,899 9,167 3,831 1,524 316 260 (D) 142 3,038 7,416 4,195 9,890 1,172 2,552 3,007 3,158 14,048 12,977 1,072 24,806 2,916 1,376 2,164 6,484 3,688 6,038 251 (D) (D) 1,421 4,924 2,369 3,811 787 2,591 5,628 2,492 1,115 1,377 3,136 12,596 766 1,804 1,447 2,022 11,645 10,797 18,0*4 1,581 344 241 996 3,923 2,354 417 318 378 455 1,516 638 (D) (D) 878 1,811 1,481 205 146 163 966 2,533 1,994 40 4,211 875 47,576 4,161 1,245 1,306 1,611 9,843 4,138 2,821 983 301 1,600 3,118 1,188 424 764 1,930 8,856 327 1,598 992 894 6,820 6,511 848 539 309 18,613 2,378 5,249 10,966 1,857 721 926 560 5,068 3,356 (D) 287 333 2,011 504 400 2,573 1,419 1,359 1,598 1,037 1,934 5,777 1,159 1,035 5,382 21,187 14,147 7,040 15,883 11,255 4,627 1,998 1,467 60,544 25,167 9,711 27,631 4,901 4,992 959 981 550 191 1,019 (D) 1,343 (D) 2,182 3,237 309 (D) 950 (D) 6,177 (D) (D) 9,814 (D) 437 173 808 (D) 570 637 (D) 411 4,254 5,215 540 109 139 292 1,138 756 157 86 (D) (D) 574 484 (D) (D) 90 593 (D) 78 (D) 187 574 18 (D) 42 (D) 643 (D) (D) 1,836 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 6,456 263 (D) (D) (D) 1,632 734 339 100 30 429 173 68 (D) (D) 104 1,395 0 (D) (D) 229 331 (D) (D) 276 40 1,668 1,668 (D) 113 18 211 (D) 174 8 (D) 0 994 0 21 6 1 24 (D) 120 203 66 420 (D) 1,153 6,853 554 (D) (D) (D) 2,502 1,941 254 123 78 106 821 598 (D) (D) 224 533 (D) (D) 4 (D) 415 (D) (D) 16 121 624 624 0 1,403 (D) 68 30 325 71 (D) 125 (D) 54 190 (D) 488 462 97 94 26 6,365 4,372 1,993 5,299 3,769 1,530 1,115 1,105 530 11,664 8,141 3,523 784 332 863 242 5,601 1,319 1,980 20,055 3,014 2,629 14,664 2,431 5,391 1,662 132 401 3,729 (D) 26,551 2,642 19,116 2,268 579 465 495 403 1,597 6,611 3,138 1,370 4,779 2,612 976 912 393 651 681 164 671 1,192 2,479 1,205 1,869 218 987 796 199 597 1,274 2,370 1,073 1,651 56 (D) 874 932 507 633 (D) (D) 3,852 1,514 407 748 343 209 156 806 1,560 1,136 2,404 2,180 2,139 2,107 224 32 6,194 4,897 538 450 161 390 309 91 1,712 1,597 104 975 382 400 74 785 309 336 899 395 177 537 329 141 5,304 2,892 2,412 3,237 1,493 1,744 32,913 20,266 4,719 31,533 19,822 4,379 306 654 (D) (D) (D) D (D) () 1,467 0 160 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 669 (D) 17 (D) (D) (D) 205 (D) 0 (D) (D) 21 0 1 0 1 39 0 (D) 1 (D) D () (D) 0 148 35 D (D) (D) () 0 (D) 0 0 10 0 11 301 (D) (D) 64 (D) (D) 0 (D) 265 0 0 2 (D) () * 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 169 151 17 D (D) () 1 374 358 16 360 208 10 (D) (D) 115 52 63 0 250 101 (D) 75 (D) 804 13 227 0 62 (D) (D) 297 (D) 0 831 (D) (D) (D) 5,417 311 (D) (D) 202 1,044 (D) 246 147 194 (D) 245 164 (D) (D) 81 696 (D) 231 D (D) () 1,998 (D) (D) 1,339 256 238 (D) (D) 883 113 (D) (D) 79 30 (D) (D) 64 (D) (D) (D) 1,524 889 635 2,688 1,062 148 118 2,388 1,552 182 146 30 835 36 39 (D) 356 (D) (D) 133 102 7 10 13 (D) D (D) D 581 13 222 61 149 404 263 284 _ c 122 61 72 (D) (D) (D) (D) D (D) 5 (D) 0 59 (D) (D) 820 0 (D) (D) 0 314 113 (D) (D) 0 18 0 13 708 73 D (D) () -22 48 (D) (D) (D) 282 6,954 4,733 714 3,751 48 1,779 5,632 310 (D) 0 <D) (D) 415 (D) 552 (D) (D) (D) (D) 120 0 500 217 39 905 274 8 188 (D) 14,130 330 51 552 662 (D) (D) 765 (D) 313 68 166 17 62 6 71 310 1,840 8,263 508 2,231 377 704 (D) (D) 4,348 410 206 2,544 407 423 306 17,328 2,945 897 (D) (D) 191 743 644 428 719 534 42,361 3,621 1,136 1,167 1,318 8,704 3,381 2,664 114 645 148 (D) 24,948 3,961 40 (D) (D) 38 203 0 203 0 (D) (D) (D) 264 (D) 735 602 43 549 193 1,947 1,365 1,200 132 770 847 412 478 722 119 548 786 263 74 458 81 26 129 (D) 46 (D) (D) (D) 36 (D) 659 131 41 188 18,994 12,000 583 (D) 18 (D) D 6,576 2,554 530 168 20 7,477 5,835 1,642 1,500 4,971 3,582 1,389 3,0.62 2,184 815 878 339 71 81 43 38 423 60 41 D (D) () 393 () 43 (D) 85 57 8 47 192 10 40 D (D) () 30 5,032 4,455 2,101 3,945 1,180 1,974 888 1,091 875 992 12 100 79 378 744 188 49 234 2,362 () 8 (D) 6 0 (D) 133 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 9 117 () 33 1 23 (D) (D) 309 179 7,620 7,153 2,222 1,016 328 197 536 36 1,016 67 2,737 5,387 362 235 1,828 1,355 2,506 2,252 2,397 2,121 473 (D) 253 685 276 282 () 0 () * 0 0 52 54 (D) (D) 0 41 24 763 1,324 479 412 14 (D) (D) 510 3,806 n 771 136 (D) (D) 258 287 66 191 30 International 100 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 13.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total Total Cash items Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Inventories Other Other * Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * (10) Total Net property, plant, and equipment (11) (12) Other (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics.. Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods * -^cultural chemicals Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utili ties Retail trade (2) (3) (4) (6) (7) (8) (9) 751,486 361,711 41,910 190,103 153,208 36,895 103,036 26,663 389,775 227,870 43,943 39,530 78,431 236,922 12,883 99,343 4,374 10,741 55,010 2,413 40,059 1,774 14,952 25,641 7,951 703 137,579 8,509 93,386 5,279 13,759 1,095 4,754 639 25,679 1,854 4,637 8,246 192,733 190,809 1,216 3,158 77,797 76,799 458 308 1,955 41,812 41,027 1,466 28,927 28,748 150 489 189 515 126 184 21,220 21,049 6,861 6,846 2,040 3,240 81,219 81,090 206 75 12,885 12,279 3,422 5,088 114,936 114,011 393 703 7,903 7,877 9,376 9,285 4,160 3,958 1,070 20,181 19,678 29,580 1,725 16,928 1,834 10,646 9,267 1,380 3,688 56 139 91 48 29 760 20 12,652 1,482 5,883 1,005 3,198 243 310 4 3,262 <383 380,278 29,090 3,375 3,839 21,876 80,288 46,953 19,026 9,357 2,336 2,617 43,013 24,649 4,495 20,154 18,363 56,326 2,864 201,930 16,384 1,783 2,241 12,360 41,660 20,944 12,064 5,748 1,261 1,643 18,095 9,368 2,408 6,959 8,727 33,050 1,874 21,828 2,175 101,196 7,392 83,652 5,502 17,544 1,889 66,753 5,791 12,153 1,027 32,711 2,575 611 718 148 177 631 930 1,571 5,197 2,507 1,494 5,738 21,045 11,418 5,849 2,395 4,173 16,497 8,656 4,904 1,881 1,564 4,548 2,762 4,230 13,008 6,076 3,897 2,105 53 153 821 111,387 7,539 1,194 1,002 5,344 24,609 16,833 3,767 2,512 10,261 759 895 586 796 328 728 178,349 12,706 1,591 1,598 9,516 38,628 26,009 6,961 3,609 1,075 23,990 2,159 341 263 9,045 4,488 1,330 3,159 4,557 17,792 1,033 6,950 3,609 9,863 33,433 10,165 29,353 2,864 8,076 5,546 12,867 77,780 67,307 10,473 64,428 12,880 3,151 2,064 8,843 3,246 6,385 5,967 18,295 6,915 17,813 1,605 4,868 3,588 7,752 40,328 33,377 6,950 34,600 7,091 2,203 1,045 3,774 1,814 3,771 492 264 3,774 1,823 4,292 17,308 1,993 1,888 9,601 1,327 14,680 7,866 6,815 9,197 5,075 4,122 72,242 8,543 53,408 30,461 7,393 19,765 7,817 2,273 26 9,594 5,218 1,183 3,236 408 150 50 2,560 1,201 28 501 192 102 3,928 1,485 1,693 1,334 886 795 947 444 504 753 230 212 1,902 979 302 676 923 2,831 76 435 1,734 585 2,394 82 440 1,072 800 3,512 2,942 570 3,817 786 296 196 350 241 296 45 317 228 915 147 959 576 383 4,973 729 3,732 D (5) 840 945 514 258 68 2,095 879 489 390 344 585 5,827 3,471 685 310 2,411 942 824 495 100 50 1,320 430 91 339 891 974 24,918 15,282 2,087 13,195 9,636 23,275 892 604 15,524 11,350 828 91 187 239 1,734 6,191 3,475 1,970 531 65 151 2,722 844 246 598 2,769 3,341 15,232 1,216 2,561 2,786 2,357 9,685 912 121 714 50 991 497 297 2,467 10,833 3,459 9,174 2,025 10,054 2,241 7,602 442 779 2,789 3,589 2,592 5,369 275 1,866 11,785 1,888 6,418 1,030 1,550 737 641 2,687 1,548 4,203 21,300 17,667 3,633 15,448 2,436 2,239 1,104 3,618 18,660 15,428 3,232 13,209 2,080 3,896 15,138 3,250 11,540 1,259 3,208 1,958 5,115 37,453 33,930 3,523 29,828 5,790 979 409 820 320 1,685 1,518 991 705 1,839 1,602 130 758 101 719 1,218 1,573 96 448 443 585 2,640 2,239 401 2,239 356 159 90 168 287 237 29 38 709 1,394 828 2,438 13,707 11,251 2,456 13,366 3,525 804 340 1,516 455 1,481 85 673 2,743 2,139 279 877 78 348 139 311 1,808 1,517 291 1,968 344 125 99 222 126 156 4 75 947 10,522 4,174 1.6,037 534 1,683 857 3,344 21,879 20,010 1,869 19,380 2,097 662 715 128 146 133 469 43 248 23 155 4,263 3,813 5,484 2,791 2,692 3,059 1,676 1,383 1,144 183 961 140 324 77 210 103 108 5,577 3,249 21,460 970 517 306 3,138 1,924 4,325 1,839 2,014 41,781 1,149 33,643 1,339 102 203 367 5,54D4 92 2,335 901 52 359 91 423 11 192 45 376 10 174 78 4,376 2,421 258 1,368 284 638 244 316 786 864 9,897 9,463 434 144 17,055 3,495 11,789 1,657 2,210 3,608 1,465 132 110 16 207 17 146 5 73 2,327 18,025 4,013 12,095 175 872 451 394 3,745 2,210 1,535 333 1^248 1,955 4,292 4,634 2,502 2,133 '44D1 1,413 2,815 3,341 666 174 875 355 38 190 4,561 1,746 2,404 7,707 154 547 175 890 292 508 121 297 2,157 6,520 5,062 681 661 770 429 22 164 617 36 705 275 431 542 1 5,592 2,096 783 2,111 1,341 124 769 813 644 770 640 349 211 81 28 1,521 4,034 2,898 1,722 1,176 1,414 1,309 228 717 573 438 961 291 752 433 89 61 282 1,952 4,176 1,305 2,138 923 426 592 2,443 281 85 62 295 5 135 2 268 1,020 5,069 1,432 2,614 4,581 3,488 1,878 3,469 (13) 91 226 391 105 196 96 90 134 764 50 1,070 829 240 11,494 280 436 221 212 3,656 2,590 18,708 8,689 D6 4 2,280 191 619 124 330 35 123 52 120 10 29 12 2 34 2 ' D 1,506 22 597 96 368 180 21 119 85 35 22 18 188 30 12 3 144 726 437 911 631 329 282 568 436 2,072 1,117 1,438 1,191 450 432 109 55 124 175 307 70 102 204 159 324 162 691 359 229 45 131 278 94 579 104 174 159 28 46 68 113 254 55 7 49 69 40 146 12 22 8 19 51 59 47 9 78 398 156 344 195 882 667 3 25 31 46 35 75 17 1 2 12 24 32 22 1,006 189 98 178 15 780 303 513 204 31 123 110 35 267 474 37,769 1,303 1,586 15,563 2,227 8,000 6,363 1,638 4,183 1,152 22,206 12,040 1,470 2,725 5,972 701 372 82 89 368 88 108 85 26C 195 172 56 23 602 372 94 30 1,214 2,55? (D 445 1,515 1,238 27? 182 414 1,866 140 (D (D 203 160 160 0 104 106 19 4,422 895 (D (D 929 63C 17,328 13,129 5,522 6,410 732 878 3,657 2,372 2,803 2,129 854 242 873 260 399 11,806 6,719 5,924 3,920 895 137 1,318 1,113 3,669 1,549 2,760 i 101 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 14.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Owners' equity Liabilities Noncurrent liabilities Current liabilities Total Incorporated affiliates Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Longterm debt Other (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 29,580 1,725 380,278 29,090 3,375 3,839 21,876 80,288 46,953 19,026 9,357 2,336 2,617 43,013 24,649 4,495 20,154 18,363 56,326 2,864 477,167 281,495 85,245 156,214 2,278 6,228 537 2,408 1,742 3,820 129,204 67,541 127,876 66,664 D (D) (D) 15,206 19,928 220 224,993 143,921 10,791 16,562 1,212 1,763 1,083 2,009 8,496 12,791 27,227 42,477 14,073 25,504 7,389 9,101 4,024 5,267 1,323 746 1,283 995 25,765 12,825 15,363 6,463 2,620 1,534 12,743 4,929 10,401 6,362 31,468 23,647 1,645 1,458 148,372 43,889 741 239 502 34,786 34,529 (D () 8,306 56 67,523 4,227 582 455 3,190 12,815 7,479 3,177 1,338 311 510 4,974 2,638 632 2,006 2,335 11,071 700 133,123 41,356 1,537 1,240 32,755 32,135 D () 6,900 164 76,398 6,564 630 628 5,306 14,412 6,594 4,212 2,686 435 485 7,851 3,824 902 2,923 4,027 12,575 758 195,673 128,219 70,969 48,763 3,950 3,076 1,871 1,299 2,078 1,777 61,664 41,329 61,213 40,912 (D) (D () () 4,722 3,790 634 567 81,072 59,411 5,772 4,213 551 381 926 780 4,295 3,052 15,250 11,139 8,878 11,431 900 1,711 754 1,242 429 577 179 288 10,203 12,940 8,901 7,206 1,087 878 7,814 6,328 4,039 2,997 7,821 4,871 187 129 Total 67,454 22,206 873 572 301 20,334 20,301 (D) 932 66 21,662 1,559 170 146 1,243 4,111 2,553 812 489 148 110 2,737 1,695 209 1,485 1,042 2,951 58 274,319 80,708 6,655 Retained earnings 2 (10) (9) Capital stock 1 (11) (12) 240,400 62,050 D 105,349 29,013 (D) 2,229 () 4,425 2,395 63,529 47,982 62,933 47,471 (D) (D) () () 8,909 9,652 872 (D) 155,285 144,797 12,527 11,857 1,612 1,528 1,831 (D 9,085 34,046 37,811 21,449 18,484 9,925 9,375 4,090 3,965 1,014 (D) 1,333 () 13,978 17,248 9,286 (D) 1,875 (D) 7,411 5,493 7,962 (D) 24,858 23,749 1,219 (D) () 578 23,527 23,249 (D) () 3,959 (D) 60,600 5,550 619 4,528 13,680 (D) 12,427 (D) 3,423 2,444 (D) 18,454 D 1,635 3,347 (D) 4,807 (D) 1,145 513 (D) 9,618 (D) () 12,120 (D) 746 328 1,868 542 1,467 99 890 9,863 33,433 10,165 29,353 2,864 8,076 5,546 12,867 77,780 67,307 10,473 64,428 12,880 3,151 2,064 8,843 3,246 6,385 492 3,774 5,088 19,247 5,488 16,100 1,481 4,446 3,084 7,090 58,883 52,838 6,045 33,737 6,620 1,716 1,188 4,916 1,936 3,283 254 2,190 3,500 14,620 4,070 11,228 1,074 3,197 2,126 4,832 36,394 32,730 3,664 21,809 4,475 1,234 667 2,546 922 2,159 142 1,280 1,924 7,036 1,411 4,780 476 1,538 762 2,003 19,316 17,307 2,009 10,341 2,316 487 275 1,346 319 1,044 82 694 1,576 7,584 2,658 6,449 597 1,659 1,363 2,829 17,078 15,424 1,654 11,469 2,159 747 392 1,200 603 1,115 60 587 1,588 4,628 1,418 4,872 408 1,248 958 2,258 22,490 20,108 2,381 11,928 2,145 482 521 2,370 1,014 1,124 112 910 1,222 2,512 1,008 3,877 336 931 783 1,827 16,806 15,161 1,645 8,301 1,648 311 438 1,839 735 779 94 591 367 2,116 410 995 71 317 174 431 5,683 4,947 736 3,627 497 171 83 531 278 345 18 319 4,775 14,186 4,678 13,253 1,383 3,630 2,463 5,777 18,897 14,469 4,428 30,690 6,261 1,435 876 3,926 1,310 3,102 238 1,584 4,292 17,308 1,993 14,680 7,866 6,815 2,203 8,482 948 9,260 5,018 4,242 1,354 6,320 711 7,248 3,734 3,515 615 2,792 373 4,258 1,919 2,339 739 3,528 338 2,990 1,815 1,175 2,163 237 2,012 1,284 727 566 1,113 186 1,414 845 569 283 1,050 51 598 439 159 2,089 8,825 1,045 5,420 2,848 2,573 72,242 8,543 53,408 56,324 6,968 41,447 (D) 6,502 (D 6,308 230 2,843 1,151 30,645 5,406 21,867 25,515 4,042 19,496 (D) 1,448 D 5,130 1,364 2,371 (D) 1,164 D 25,678 1,561 19,581 (D) 3,889 D 6,013 1,448 3,573 (D) 476 19,665 114 16,008 15,919 1,575 11,960 (D) 1,316 D 3,706 162 1,921 1,009 1,845 77 953 696 1,861 84 968 312 2,602 68 922 142 1,941 57 596 56 296 215 51 163 82 563 282 551 286 1,279 758 912 65 63 78 84 590 29 112 5,341 116 65 91 123 279 113 292 246 158 407 97 194 90 397 484 642 13,340 185 657 314 69 95 59 226 407 596 10,677 145 598 92 28 100 31 171 76 45 164 155 361 345 793 359 526 2,663 40 59 ( 1,166 ( 656 () 510 7,153 4,179 5,800 3,479 ( 30,286 (D) 1,442 870 3,874 1,261 3,099 238 1,587 () 8,697 1,030 4,723 2,195 2,527 14,364 8,447 3,410 1,676 (D) () 6,614 (D) (D) 2,865 (D) 7,527 (D) Unincorporated affiliates (13) 135,051 33,037 (D) 33,919 18,657 (D) () ( 2,030 15,547 15,462 (D) () 743 1,818 24,455 24,222 (D () 4,950 (D) 84,197 6,307 909 838 4,560 19,682 10,037 5,966 2,289 589 801 7,364 3,243 616 2,627 4,121 16,222 (D) 2,894 10,333 7,620 691 2,277 1,931 2,721 8,836 6,266 2,570 18,166 3,656 696 542 2,006 719 1,632 138 697 2,162 376 1,574 696 878 889 6,535 654 3,149 1,500 1,649 7,007 720 5,765 6,626 776 4,907 1,142 D () 420 116 1,871 75 640 214 10,488 671 83 () 3,765 2,965 550 125 () 3,270 (D) (D) 1,919 (D) 1,109 (D) 247 505 () 826 () 208 19 442 () 404 (D) -7 6 52 49 3 0 -3 () 128 16 698 652 45 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 751,486 236,922 12,883 4,637 8,246 192,733 190,809 D (2) Total 7,817 9,594 408 3,928 1,485 2,613 3,413 660 11 326 87 3,287 179 1,085 334 13,633 1,496 10,672 D 976 3,012 1,060 330 2,286 79 1,288 -9 D 25 4 726 437 911 631 2,072 1,117 1,438 37,769 1,303 1,586 D 24,068 764 845 156 185 357 196 883 274 270 10,729 580 188 () 4,423 3,047 1,881 17,328 13,129 11,313 8,099 4,160 3,920 1,755 2,407 5,387 463 123 2,405 1,512 72 1,353 701 51 69 16 4 D 347 3 104 (D) 44 59 76 240 303 480 163 209 13,700 539 741 338 462 12,185 525 547 175 252 6,014 146 375 () 1,377 855 () 287 () 568 6,015 5,030 5,381 4,878 3,263 1,943 2,118 2,935 6,171 379 171 0 -2 22 1,516 14 194 () 522 634 152 102 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 15.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countriei AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 751,486 236,922 12,883 4,637 8,246 192,733 190,809 (D) () 29,580 1,725 380,278 29,090 3,375 3,839 21,876 80,288 46,953 19,026 9,357 2,336 2,617 43,013 24,649 4,495 20,154 18,363 56,326 2,864 9,863 33,433 10,165 29,353 2,864 8,076 5,546 12,867 77,780 67,307 10,473 64,428 12,880 3,151 2,064 3,246 6,385 492 3,774 4,292 17,308 1,993 14,680 7,866 6,815 Developing countries Europe Total 511,086 147,701 5,092 3,381 1,711 122,899 122,458 (D) () 19,427 284 273,800 19,004 2,002 (D) () 55,893 32,516 13,305 6,728 1,584 1,760 27,224 15,017 1,657 13,360 12,207 45,806 (D) 6,751 28,239 (D) 17,618 2,103 4,858 2,859 7,798 60,654 52,661 7,994 47,600 (D) 2,281 1,275 6,913 2,812 3,514 391 2,688 () 14,355 1,695 10,124 5,827 4,298 72,242 8,543 53,408 (D) 7,817 (D) 9,594 408 3,928 1,485 53,299 5,008 43,111 160 368 343 726 437 911 631 2,072 1,117 1,438 37,769 1,303 1,586 (D) () 358 369 799 (D) 1,219 521 753 D 6,410 (D) 3,164 1,296 Canada Total 109,688 307,952 87,697 29,272 (D) 3,054 580 2,640 (D) 414 75,937 24,891 24,812 75,593 (D) (D) () 9,992 1,087 239 (D) 50,970 169,871 12,367 3,488 1,297 546 1,610 268 9,459 2,674 11,993 36,172 19,512 8,861 10,011 1,020 4,744 1,055 (D) 727 331 () 4,780 11,393 2,173 3,642 386 994 1,787 2,649 2,607 7,751 5,176 33,254 715 (D) 677 2,596 1,188 3,279 279 702 282 2,015 11,950 9,748 2,202 10,305 433 781 3,214 984 1,054 73 348 4,678 21,329 10,604 1,157 3,334 2,169 3,944 34,921 30,243 4,678 31,161 7,323 1,564 445 3,036 1,534 1,961 190 1,339 Japan Other 253,242 54,710 70,169 17,528 D () (D) () 1,042 () 62,142 13,795 61,808 13,786 D D 978 9,999 (D) 4,613 (D) 1,290 (D) 2,584 33,819 15,123 1,118 26,45D8 12,847 (D) () 371 315 4,802 976 5,040 (D) 1,828 0 (D) 161 819 (D) 471 119 1,965 1,304 661 50,321 20,818 (D) () 14,990 14,975 (D) () () 6,460 3,532 (D) (D) 141,484 28,387 26,146 1,687 1,584 10,680 91 49 1,207 (D) () () () 4,699 28,258 7,914 2,638 5,395 14,117 1,379 1,681 8,330 512 664 4,079 (D) () () () 1,040 1,359 10,353 527 1,034 3,115 D ) (D) () () () 325 513 7,238 4,702 7,075 26,180 0 (D) (D) 3,070 () 16,983 4,346 3,223 (D) (D) (D) 9,236 1,368 1,568 (D) 1,118 39 665 3,089 245 385 1,668 500 (D) 3,361 583 30,057 4,863 9,087 (D) (D) 8,711 376 () () 3,147 26,720 4,440 6,258 1.066 (D) 1,297 266 86 D D () () (D) 2,604 432 240 55 1,479 142 563 1,398 105 7 183 1,361 11,289 1,117 7,196 3,765 3,432 1,005 1,090 D 270 1,329 74 590 536 54 Total Latin Amer- 43,125 223,155 148,681 9,915 76,120 39,769 (D) 5,562 3,675 161 1,257 1,173 D 2,501 ( ) 4,306 61,286 32,121 7,080 D (D) ) 7,078 0 3 26,813 1,566 110 81,618 104,118 (D) 8,425 1,073 1,373 D (D) (D) () () ( ) 17,685 3,029 23,352 1,505 (D) 9,803 896 4,685 5,720 418 2,121 2,629 527 751 549 D () ( ) 12,203 9,692 15,197 7,682 8,167 D ( ) 2,300 D ) 2,641 5,382 () (D) 4,521 1,525 7,582 2,674 335 (D) () 1,091 716 2,167 (D) 156 24 (D) 4,697 3,959 738 2,988 (D) 199 (D) 423 153 394 646 373 221 151 3,112 5,194 (D) ( 763 3,218 2,687 D ( 14,646 (D) 16,655 (D ) 870 786 D () 433 D () 100 1,087 2,953 298 4,297 1,908 2,449 18,302 1,822 0 DO 1,984 10,292 216 0 121 85 417 0 300 203 414 93 2,329 914 28,779 (D) 24,630 (D) (D) 210 3,983 143 1,857 795 111 220 191 29 9 (D) 259 (D) 338 948 406 291 4,214 102 D (D) 36 (D) 205 (D) 52 30 5 369 68 113 2,434 3,389 1,424 7,801 729 1,563 1,381 4,129 14,841 13,759 1,082 13,081 (D) 619 (D) 1,727 344 2,164 100 D 895 2,422 2,548 571 1,977 10,830 1,726 8,420 Other Africa 15,689 10,230 431 () 9,279 9,279 0 0 385 135 3,924 316 () 100 1,599 (D) 230 () 899 () 538 () 272 0 () 0 132 Middle East 20,852 8,085 D Other Asia and Pacific 37,934 18,036 D 700 6,336 (D) () 13,549 13,391 (D) 4,468 140 (D) 0 (D) 998 (D) 46 (D) 0 (D) 1,053 (D) 0 14,107 (D) 137 (D) 693 3,070 1,717 759 310 () 1,042 610 () 537 0 84 409 45 706 0 130 ( 432 ( 1,431 (D) (D) 1,178 D (D) (D) () 577 () 0 198 0 0 () 785 0 785 249 0 0 0 (D) 0 2 0 3 0 (D) 0 333 123 (D) 0 758 ( 358 (D) 658 408 249 4,760 (D) 40 4 3,420 (D) 436 0 78 0 2,323 569 1,635 (D) () 5 (D) 186 ( 128 89 D 25 () 296 (D) 544 (D) 458 320 4,567 4,423 () 1,319 ( 13 134 (D) 385 11,383 132 110 102 9 596 17,328 13,129 7,324 10,129 5,307 5,237 19,752 (D) European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa D () 455 1,648 (D) 1,489 2,083 50 933 ( 764 189 597 685 352 (D) 5 0 5 (D) 644 (D) 0 0 0 0 3,158 159 175 193 2,209 D 390 () 197 0 D () 268 2,053 177 559 136 313 (D) 57 () 247 380 11,863 527 D ( 0 1,306 6,530 (D) 176 0 ( 0 0 636 () 0 (D) 288 296 0 ( 0 138 217 3 2,344 0 0 0 0 1,196 1,148 0 1,615 234 International 103 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 16.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets at Close FY 1981, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total Total (1) Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan.... Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other 16,547 5,109 2,157 2,398 554 11,438 1,327 4,317 5,794 Other Asia and Pacific.. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 35,030 5,910 3,006 6,655 2,510 3,985 5,405 3,391 1,960 1,378 830 373,618 266,089 47,928 163,786 135,485 8,139 1,796 22,722 25,500 692 2,551 11,178 562 15,161 47,186 28,301 1,635 446 3,272 653 6,596 2,774 12,172 398 355 34,118 20,257 14,803 940 4,514 103,067 65,552 23,682 3,012 10,570 696 1,941 469 926 5,510 558 16,740 13,392 2,146 1,203 25,129 2,181 11,447 691 8,004 896 1,371 540 9,370 2,331 1,191 805 335 7,039 613 3,173 3,252 8,273 1,453 4,016 1,215 1,589 19,873 3,098 2,319 3,019 1,179 2,537 3,534 1,810 1,124 755 497 17,328 35,983 4,463 18,756 All countriesDeveloped countries.... Canada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, N e w Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia N e w Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other International Addendum—OPEC 731,149 513,245 112,292 307,757 253,823 13,108 2,817 36,204 48,249 1,617 4,400 15,793 1,371 27,778 102,486 53,934 4,188 649 9,937 1,039 11,423 4,821 20,301 485 1,090 52,833 40,363 30,762 1,609 7,992 200,577 132,152 45,840 5,311 21,984 1,417 3,523 844 2,798 8,888 1,076 29,846 (2) 22,016 5,491 2,339 56,466 3,638 24,088 1,182 21,874 2,300 1,963 1,420 16,848 2,706 8,264 2,890 2,987 Cash items (3) Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable (4) (5) 39,937 197,136 24,583 139,241 3,220 23,576 14,185 74,002 10,080 4,423 450 1,035 90 11,741 1,156 13,135 1,541 313 65 1,313 338 6,528 740 415 42 9,781 1,064 25,318 4,594 16,087 4,104 857 144 243 34 2,027 635 245 44 3,279 694 1,320 199 7,675 2,190 224 93 216 72 16,383 5,766 9,192 1,412 6,958 1,070 430 40 301 1,805 55,384 14,536 33,249 10,756 1,981 10,826 240 1,316 846 4,767 78 279 133 953 34 253 104 364 482 2,661 63 234 1,816 7,736 930 6,233 707 1,043 180 460 6,959 14,687 402 1,528 3,865 5,810 50 423 1,381 5,886 126 572 1,064 241 71 226 6,069 909 252 1,516 90 905 116 452 159 45 657 4,553 70 434 2,320 240 347 1,798 955 5,081 113 570 654 2,485 36 1,010 151 1,016 1,917 10,985 1,782 633 1,184 130 2,238 137 635 71 1,119 227 340 2,092 246 819 537 80 387 26 192 26 817 2,511 11,733 1,749 159,209 117,514 20,455 73,441 60,399 3,619 762 9,943 11,054 262 1,015 5,783 281 7,780 19,900 13,043 747 233 970 214 3,045 1,178 6,452 65 139 15,583 8,035 6,037 356 1,642 40,268 25,805 9,232 1,057 4,220 251 743 182 281 2,302 195 6,429 5,410 698 321 10,145 689 4,634 401 3,818 291 139 172 3,105 789 497 184 108 2,316 302 1,249 764 3,834 508 2,012 462 851 7,524 1,344 588 1,235 317 805 1,588 773 497 251 128 1,426 7,832 Other » Total Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * Other Other Inventories (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 37,927 112,475 86,165 21,726 17,263 3,121 50,358 16,648 43,734 13,603 2,722 803 594 272 9,029 1,798 9,177 2,081 279 52 703 298 3,465 745 70 135 3,698 2,001 13,997 5,418 6,625 3,044 492 110 148 10 467 1,057 313 31 2,378 234 1,087 143 1,610 1,223 69 159 60 77 9,787 800 8,757 1,158 921 6,034 74 444 163 2,280 25,959 15,116 16,513 7,444 9,113 1,595 1,184 258 4,120 548 254 28 705 210 164 71 413 82 2,038 359 234 38 6,102 1,307 5,361 823 250 345 492 139 4,542 1,298 839 168 1,176 305 22 191 2,069 229 281 185 102 7 54 213 2,964 1,865 727 434 179 408 141 268 114 51 2,237 1,431 132 80 1,071 397 1,034 954 1,247 1,527 721 62 407 472 140 549 259 165 3,461 6,053 438 564 597 952 1,003 548 318 417 314 1,048 505 888 46 673 40 420 136 297 245 64 351 1,085 4,005 3,901 24,071 16,100 3,869 9,154 7,669 544 78 796 1,647 34 198 445 35 617 3,276 1,484 141 21 143 51 245 168 697 12 7 2,182 896 741 26 129 7,187 5,033 1,763 273 837 84 149 18 45 330 27 1,085 868 146 71 2,186 82 1,468 26 507 14 59 30 526 129 16 97 16 398 30 216 152 710 49 470 28 163 918 119 52 96 56 142 214 73 86 44 34 357,531 247,156 64,364 143,971 118,338 4,969 1,022 13,482 22,749 925 1,849 4,616 809 12,617 55,300 25,634 2,553 203 6,666 386 4,828 2,048 8,129 87 735 18,714 20,107 15,959 670 3,478 97,510 66,600 22,158 2,299 11,414 722 1,582 374 1,872 3,378 518 13,106 8,624 3,346 1,136 31,337 1,458 12,640 492 13,870 1,404 592 880 7,177 2,777 966 1,592 219 4,400 714 1,144 2,542 8,575 1,253 4,249 1,675 1,398 15,157 2,812 687 3,636 1,331 1,448 1,871 1,581 836 623 784 1,268 12,864 17,228 217,783 158,531 41,404 91,083 76,109 3,535 793 11,111 16,086 848 1,234 3,462 233 7,028 31,779 14,974 1,068 181 5,900 349 4,272 1,460 1,247 77 421 11,964 14,080 10,880 439 2,760 29,420 17,105 1,983 8,749 635 1,068 278 1,846 2,140 407 8,765 7,564 328 873 3,550 389 154 393 495 1,347 34 4,933 1,745 942 621 183 3,187 171 879 2,137 3,394 582 1,429 858 524 11,611 1,706 621 3,064 1,202 990 1,159 1,235 753 576 305 9,894 9,587 41,013 30,488 5,016 23,275 16,995 548 71 632 1,957 31 362 408 360 2,895 9,731 6,280 275 7 118 5 173 303 5,153 -10 256 543 1,654 1,399 20 235 9,327 1,600 75 1,229 21 14 3 11 247 1 2,511 278 2,203 30 4,196 531 3,074 () * 392 () * 188 10 243 9 n o 9 234 191 3 40 238 105 113 2 18 539 310 15 9 35 35 123 11 0 (*) 0 1,198 380 34,133 23,586 7,785 12,074 10,413 161 8 621 1,120 11 74 90 20 770 7,538 1,661 958 2 52 8 62 53 502 4 20 2,304 1,424 1,140 105 178 10,473 8,812 941 88 552 15 71 7 C) 206 1 410 233 127 50 7,461 57 4,840 3 2,407 32 91 32 134 8 4 () * 3 126 14 74 38 572 353 215 1 4 954 516 17 3 15 271 45 52 26 7 2 74 521 64,603 34,551 10,159 17,539 14,821 726 149 1,118 3,586 35 178 655 196 1,924 6,253 2,719 252 12 595 25 321 233 1,227 16 38 3,903 2,949 2,539 105 305 28,353 20,062 2,511 153 883 50 428 87 15 786 109 1,420 549 688 184 16,131 481 4,572 96 10,576 26 279 101 1,867 1,015 20 971 24 852 337 188 327 4,370 213 2,491 814 852 2,054 280 35 560 79 151 544 283 57 40 27 6,740 104 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 17.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity at Close FY 1981, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Owners' equity Liabilities Current liabilities Total (1) All countries ... Developed countries.. Canada EuropeEuropean Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africi Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab EmiratesOther Other Asia and Pacific.. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. 731,149 513,245 112,292 307,757 253,823 13,108 2,817 36,204 48,249 1,617 4,400 15,793 1,371 27,778 102,486 53,934 4,188 649 9,937 1,039 11,423 4,821 20,301 485 1,090 52,833 40,363 30,762 1,609 7,992 200,577 132,152 45,840 5,311 21,984 1,417 3,523 844 2,798 8,888 1,076 29,846 22,016 5,491 2,339 56,466 3,638 24,088 1,182 21,874 2,300 1,963 1,420 16,547 5,109 2,157 2,398 554 11,438 1,327 4,317 5,794 16,848 2,706 8,264 2,890 2,987 35,030 5,910 3,006 6,655 2,510 3,985 5,405 3,391 1,960 1,378 830 17,328 35,983 Total (2) 463,767 335,166 64,293 202,796 170,495 8,135 2,027 26,018 32,722 1,093 2,082 11,306 433 18,132 68,546 32,301 3,126 438 7,860 705 7,618 3,168 8,447 414 523 42,653 25,423 19,904 1,056 4,463 118,821 72,469 26,664 3,131 11,564 1,357 2,318 564 1,428 5,777 524 16,075 13,106 1,381 1,588 29,731 1,593 9,644 524 14,377 1,566 1,179 847 12,026 2,575 1,288 824 464 9,450 852 3,548 5,050 11,168 1,962 5,725 1,586 1,896 23,158 3,343 2,248 4,298 1,595 2,778 3,436 2,879 1,127 829 625 9,780 23,585 Noncurrent liabilities Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Longterm debt (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 291,606 215,913 32,174 134,192 112,960 6,006 1,733 19,376 20,728 614 1,265 8,920 206 13,165 40,948 21,232 1,835 303 3,235 600 5,531 2,040 7,081 365 242 33,774 15,773 11,879 793 3,101 72,503 40,298 18,181 2,405 8,380 411 1,533 478 481 4,124 370 11,353 9,287 1,015 1,050 10,764 1,235 5,813 297 1,693 1,017 275 435 8,376 1,878 1,057 521 300 6,498 391 2,997 3,110 7,044 1,229 3,195 1,189 1,431 16,785 1,892 1,806 3,129 1,124 2,227 2,633 2,084 758 727 404 3,189 16,623 152,607 117,792 19,087 72,791 60,293 3,311 808 8,720 10,748 278 631 4,527 96 8,732 22,443 12,497 1,373 212 1,562 288 3,111 899 4,832 44 176 18,025 7,888 6,001 461 1,426 20,410 8,259 1,334 3,819 206 697 149 203 1,664 187 5,520 4,630 436 454 6,631 479 4,595 218 693 295 103 248 2,652 690 421 139 130 1,963 293 915 754 2,146 482 718 533 413 8,599 1,046 1,034 1,458 283 1,140 1,717 976 476 294 175 1,007 5,750 Incorporated affiliates 138,999 172,161 109,509 98,121 119,252 67,984 13,087 32,119 16,690 61,401 68,604 38,204 52,666 57,535 30,670 2,695 2,130 1,494 925 294 202 10,656 6,642 4,881 9,980 11,994 4,195 336 479 443 635 816 746 4,392 2,387 930 110 228 210 4,434 4,967 3,884 18,505 27,597 13,685 8,735 11,069 7,534 462 1,291 554 92 135 65 1,673 4,625 3,714 311 106 76 2,420 2,087 1,286 1,140 1,128 548 2,249 1,366 1,033 321 50 41 66 281 15,749 8,879 6,111 6,979 7,885 9,650 5,877 8,026 6,105 332 224 263 1,675 1,361 650 35,435 38,695 46,318 32,171 26,554 19,888 6,500 9,922 8,483 571 1,071 727 2,797 4,561 3,184 205 947 858 396 835 785 329 87 59 580 278 947 1,102 2,460 1,653 137 183 155 5,833 4,722 3,931 4,657 3,818 3,217 579 366 275 596 538 440 4,134 16,122 18,966 295 756 358 1,218 3,832 1,485 215 79 227 12,532 1,000 12,684 348 722 549 881 172 904 366 186 , 413 2,778 5,724 3,650 383 1,188 698 231 216 635 302 39 383 164 170 129 2,952 2,395 4,536 461 421 98 552 256 2,081 1,717 2,356 1,939 4,898 4,124 1,858 747 733 372 914 2,477 2,530 258 397 657 313 465 1,017 4,246 8,185 6,373 904 846 1,450 387 772 442 564 1,671 1,168 223 841 472 289 1,087 551 61 916 803 689 794 1,108 316 369 281 74 102 433 188 221 229 2,183 6,591 6,090 10,873 6,962 3,305 Other (8) 62,652 51,269 15,430 30,400 26,865 635 93 1,762 7,800 37 70 1,457 18 1,083 13,912 3,535 737 70 912 30 851 580 333 8 13 2,768 2,671 1,921 39 711 10,883 5,617 1,983 156 387 88 389 27 367 551 18 791 601 91 98 2,844 64 2,347 12 152 201 22 47 872 315 16 264 35 557 40 295 222 2,266 361 1,615 138 152 2,127 547 55 604 249 262 191 105 53 29 33 500 3,658 Total (9) 267,382 178,079 47,999 104,961 4,973 791 10,186 15,527 524 2,318 4,487 938 9,646 33,940 21,633 1,061 211 2,077 334 3,805 1,653 11,854 71 566 10,180 14,940 10,858 553 3,529 81,756 59,682 19,176 2,180 10,420 60 1,205 279 1,370 3,111 551 13,771 8,910 4,110 751 26,735 2,045 14,444 658 7,497 734 784 573 4,521 2,533 869 1,574 90 1,988 475 769 744 5,680 744 2,540 1,304 1,091 11,873 2,567 758 2,357 915 1,207 1,969 513 833 549 206 7,547 12,398 Total Capital stock J Retained earnings 2 (10) 111) (12) 234,751 165,216 43,240 98,476 78,758 4,530 778 9,984 15,289 499 1,820 4,442 937 8,988 31,491 19,718 1,062 210 91,611 143,140 56,671 108,545 12,383 30,857 37,281 61,196 31,829 46,930 2,141 2,389 388 390 4,044 5,939 7,590 7,699 372 127 329 1,491 2,318 2,124 289 648 1,950 7,037 12,406 19,084 5,452 14,266 597 465 108 102 398 191 160 148 3,817 2,020 1,797 1,646 773 873 11,599 1,301 10,299 59 53 5 427 42 386 9,954 2,644 7,310 13,546 4,365 9,182 9,558 3,254 6,304 570 174 396 3,419 937 2,482 63,699 32,569 31,130 50,275 26,850 23,425 16,276 11,686 4,590 779 1,935 1,155 2,229 10,029 7,801 -228 23 250 415 854 439 84 207 122 98 260 162 1,139 2,821 1,681 73 148 75 8,252 13,534 5,282 4,769 8,875 4,106 3,251 4,107 856 232 552 320 10,584 20,466 9,882 1,269 1,815 547 6,936 (D) (D) 28 53 25 D D 1,509 () () 151 394 243 542 760 218 150 475 325 1,181 835 2,016 169 97 265 59 -2 58 51 107 56 59 101 42 1,751 1,013 738 339 383 -44 622 196 426 790 433 357 3,141 1,266 1,875 457 (D) (D) 871 385 1,256 188 49 237 359 3,272 4,995 8,266 1,686 1,975 2fi" 398 (r 162 329 492 480 134 614 332 660 992 1,450 306 1,756 -78 570 492 407 392 798 184 0 -26 Unincorporated affiliates (13) 32,631 12,863 4,759 6,485 4,570 443 12 202 237 25 498 45 C) 658 2,449 1,915 -1 () • 1,487 26 -11 7 255 12 139 225 1,394 1,300 -17 111 18,057 9,407 2,900 245 390 38 351 73 1,110 291 403 237 35 3 199 6,270 229 (D) 606 (D) 341 25 98 2,505 2,268 812 1,467 -11 237 136 147 -46 2,538 (D) 1,284 1,068 (D) 3,606 593 (D) 1,866 301 215 213 21 35 ( ' 5,836 6,061 2,370 2,982 3,466 3,079 1,711 6,337 105 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 18.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets at Close FY 1981, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Inven- Other » Total Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * Other (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) Total Total Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Other (5) Cash (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places... Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations servicesEquipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other.... Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) (3) (4) 731,149 195,146 65,767 373,618 94,031 21,478 39,937 8,393 2,202 197,136 53,208 15,745 159,209 37,250 8,422 37,927 15,958 7,324 112,475 25,078 2,515 24,071 7,352 1,015 357,531 101,115 44,290 217,783 79,340 36,992 55,723 10,044 79,674 36,963 42,062 650 34,226 15,479 273,806 21,115 5,308 5,208 10,598 57,243 29,829 10,573 6,007 2,553 8,280 22,848 11,436 4,111 7,326 11,411 35,907 2,205 17,217 4,261 43,348 16,021 26,929 398 24,866 4,340 157,349 12,465 2,970 2,788 6,707 30,834 13,909 7,293 3,901 1,526 4,205 12,553 5,376 1,992 3,385 7,176 21,268 1,642 1,589 613 3,642 911 2,687 43 2,150 400 12,611 1,196 339 234 623 2,754 1,203 511 432 116 492 1,051 378 178 200 673 1,175 19 12,895 2,850 19,205 7,439 11,610 155 16,161 2,097 70,997 4,624 1,200 992 2,432 15,119 7,227 3,589 1,630 737 1,936 5,192 2,062 768 1,294 3,130 10,198 723 6,434 1,987 15,027 5,237 9,650 139 12,607 1,195 61,536 3,711 992 780 1,940 12,672 6,090 2,984 1,392 597 1,608 4,427 1,839 721 1,118 2,587 9,097 646 6,461 863 4,178 2,202 1,960 15 3,554 902 9,462 913 208 212 493 2,448 1,137 605 239 140 327 765 223 47 176 542 1,101 77 1,888 627 16,283 4,593 11,545 145 5,111 1,169 65,999 5,992 1,333 1,408 3,252 11,682 4,985 2,863 1,547 644 1,644 5,703 2,752 1,003 1,749 2,951 8,545 877 845 171 4,219 3,077 1,086 55 1,445 673 7,741 652 98 154 400 1,279 494 330 292 29 134 608 184 43 141 423 1,350 23 38,506 5,783 36,326 20,942 15,133 251 9,360 11,139 116,457 8,651 2,338 2,421 3,892 26,409 15,920 3,281 2,106 1,027 4,075 10,295 6,060 2,119 3,941 4,235 14,639 563 32,341 4,651 28,479 16,712 11,541 226 4,707 9,162 96,291 6,832 2,070 1,634 3,129 22,527 13,611 2,594 1,867 933 3,523 8,764 5,320 1,893 3,427 3,444 12,762 467 7,862 15,397 10,443 23,310 2,812 7,240 6,123 7,136 59,593 56,430 3,163 53,790 4,666 3,567 1,558 12,377 1,440 5,547 2,980 3,659 5,694 6,329 7,603 16,365 1,989 5,233 4,267 4,876 33,557 31,382 2,175 30,307 2,907 2,360 904 5,398 1,096 3,481 1,675 1,801 420 183 553 953 74 235 404 239 2,933 2,801 132 2,551 127 199 87 378 189 159 209 293 2,192 3,972 3,312 8,066 925 2,608 2,366 2,167 14,812 14,130 682 12,986 809 1,065 366 2,392 542 1,618 779 756 1,875 3,748 2,828 7,062 812 2,476 1,793 1,979 13,195 12,649 546 11,372 742 935 308 2,080 462 1,456 654 724 317 224 484 1,004 112 132 572 188 1,617 1,481 136 1,614 67 130 58 312 80 162 125 31 2,795 1,390 3,483 6,729 916 2,180 1,310 2,322 14,036 12,762 1,273 13,313 1,924 995 407 2,345 312 1,592 629 678 288 784 255 618 74 209 187 148 1,776 1,689 87 1,458 47 101 44 284 52 111 58 75 2,167 9,068 2,840 6,945 823 2,007 1,856 2,260 26,036 25,048 988 23,482 1,758 1,207 654 6,979 344 2,066 1,305 1,859 4,389 11,237 2,370 57,816 39,875 17,941 2,297 6,823 1,566 42,189 28,913 13,276 151 611 148 3,766 2,411 1,355 1,097 2,841 721 23,217 15,427 7,790 963 2,448 599 20,238 13,781 6,457 134 392 121 2,979 1,646 1,333 868 2,937 627 13,291 9,738 3,553 182 435 70 1,915 1,337 578 131,423 58,876 40,220 1,595 30,732 18,741 1,830 10,607 1,631 1,963 46,883 30,769 10,141 420 5,553 10,002 488 6,032 1,379 10,291 4,565 4,372 88 1,267 2,067 174 1,040 171 32,143 23,231 5,770 163 2,980 6,405 227 4,136 1,053 26,014 19,241 5,369 83 1,321 4,817 144 3,133 965 6,130 3,989 401 80 1,659 1,588 83 1,003 89 108 29 () * 13 65 833 59 507 89 4,341 2,944 0 156 1,241 697 28 349 66 1,283 378 774 417 357 22 110 4,303 910 1,799 1,211 1,770 792 2,531 54,217 1,439 17,447 14,531 2,916 5,563 1,868 466 1,035 543 1,332 155 1,451 23,165 671 5,108 4,050 1,057 3,515 212 83 197 223 324 25 280 2,807 57 760 591 169 691 1,345 304 660 231 845 117 849 11,166 246 1,874 1,469 405 1,827 1,015 241 495 152 672 90 625 9,354 143 1,401 1,203 198 1,344 330 63 165 79 173 27 223 1,811 103 473 266 207 483 265 54 76 18 45 5 200 7,166 329 1,952 1,575 377 453 47 25 102 70 117 8 124 2,026 40 521 415 107 544 16,696 13,072 6,320 7,552 733 567 4,711 2,508 4,256 2,210 455 298 454 3,979 423 498 10,376 5,520 41,013 6,042 1,271 34,133 1,281 167 64,603 14,453 5,859 780 491 1,980 1,114 863 4 2,114 676 7,084 806 63 419 324 1,482 990 259 30 5 198 415 158 123 34 257 478 62 142 24 744 311 425 7 248 122 3,617 190 35 76 79 472 302 47 50 26 47 365 233 56 177 132 90 1 5,243 617 5,124 2,805 2,304 14 2,291 1,179 9,466 822 170 291 360 1,927 1,017 381 159 64 307 751 350 46 304 401 1,309 34 1,837 8,161 2,297 5,364 559 1,402 1,517 1,886 21,521 20,604 917 18,520 1,064 1,036 519 6,359 271 1,896 1,036 1,571 80 216 121 503 150 140 104 107 816 794 23 2,583 384 46 68 66 5 12 114 95 26 4 60 176 26 45 47 57 1,703 1,692 11 621 1 55 7 278 8 43 15 63 224 688 363 903 88 419 187 210 1,995 1,958 37 1,758 310 70 61 276 60 115 141 130 2,091 4,413 805 15,628 10,962 4,666 1,843 2,367 560 8,162 6,411 1,751 45 1,596 153 3,782 2,264 1,518 68 69 14 570 296 274 135 382 78 3,114 1,990 1,124 84,540 28,107 30,079 1,175 25,179 8,740 1,342 4,575 252 3,161 465 1,619 839 237 5,503 1,142 3,043 149 22,261 942 567 9 20,743 759 18 282 12 27,585 4,568 21,579 155 1,283 262 56 154 6 31,534 22,132 6,313 172 2,916 2,215 126 1,096 86 680 204 158 104 213 2,435 444 764 669 438 637 1,079 31,051 768 12,340 10,481 1,859 2,048 1,849 369 472 42 182 181 912 25,326 630 10,185 8,701 1,484 779 28 15 69 418 10 21 11 1,085 2 570 381 190 178 9 5 29 3 38 1 11 818 16 451 444 7 32 549 55 194 205 208 434 145 3,822 119 1,133 955 178 1,058 9,065 4,667 275 59 104 215 932 579 106 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.A 19.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity at Close FY 1981, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Current liabilities Owners' equity Noncurrent liabilities Incorporated affiliates Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Longterm debt Other (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Total Total (1) All industries . Total Total Retained earnings2 (10) (9) Capital stock 1 (11) (12) Unincorporated affiliates (13) 731,149 463,767 291,606 152,607 138,999 172,161 109,509 62,652 234,751 91,611 143,140 32,631 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 195,146 65,767 134,748 44,331 84,827 21,831 40,567 9,217 44,260 12,615 49,921 22,499 30,752 15,405 19,169 7,094 60,398 21,437 45,484 9,138 17,617 3,720 27,867 5,418 14,915 12,299 55,723 10,044 79,674 18,710 3,121 42,062 650 34,226 15,479 39,411 4,920 56,778 23,908 32,476 394 22,798 10,841 8,104 1,113 17,268 3,972 13,133 163 12,821 1,261 10,607 2,008 21,406 8,746 12,561 99 7,366 2,874 20,700 1,799 18,105 11,189 6,783 133 2,612 6,705 13,979 1,426 7,612 2,589 4,913 110 1,753 5,981 6,721 372 10,492 8,600 1,869 22 858 725 16,313 5,124 22,896 13,055 9,586 255 11,428 4,638 6,247 2,891 21,353 12,060 9,042 251 10,763 4,229 3,358 362 7,862 4,171 3,605 2,889 2,530 13,492 7,889 5,437 165 7,464 1,493 10,066 2,233 1,543 995 544 4 665 409 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products 273,806 21,115 5,308 5,208 10,598 57,243 29,829 10,573 6,007 2,553 8,280 22,848 11,436 4,111 7,326 11,411 35,907 2,205 165,624 12,051 3,073 2,837 6,141 32,709 17,477 5,719 3,364 1,425 4,724 14,053 7,496 2,745 4,750 6,557 20,342 1,679 112,800 8,864 2,263 2,095 4,507 21,061 10,132 4,608 2,579 960 2,782 58,385 4,764 1,042 1,329 2,393 10,333 4,318 2,592 1,613 500 1,310 4,071 1,839 525 1,314 2,232 8,921 879 52,824 3,187 811 743 1,634 11,648 7,345 1,111 785 465 1,942 5,785 3,815 1,402 2,413 1,970 5,312 296 35,169 1,918 397 523 998 8,549 5,652 528 446 368 1,555 3,983 2,673 609 2,063 1,310 3,033 271 17,655 1,269 414 220 635 3,099 1,692 584 339 104,403 8,712 2,218 (D) () 22,627 11,183 4,499 2,581 1,128 3,236 8,246 3,465 (D) () 4,782 15,156 (D) (D) 64,094 5,349 1,311 1,407 2,632 12,723 5,969 2,733 1,686 547 1,787 3,995 1,212 646 567 2,783 10,471 159 3,778 351 16 1,803 1,142 792 350 661 2,280 25 108,182 9,064 2,235 2,371 4,458 24,534 12,352 4,854 2,644 1,128 3,556 8,795 3,941 1,365 2,575 4,854 15,565 526 40,309 3,363 908 3,681 1,344 2,337 4,587 15,030 1,383 54,415 4,100 1,221 766 2,114 10,728 5,814 2,015 966 460 1,473 4,197 1,841 818 1,023 2,355 6,108 504 7,862 15,397 10,443 23,310 2,812 7,240 6,123 7,136 59,593 56,430 3,163 53,790 4,666 3,567 1,558 12,377 1,440 5,547 2,980 3,659 4,795 7,979 5,888 13,517 1,562 4,666 3,361 3,928 44,160 42,127 2,033 28,792 2,827 2,088 772 6,847 868 2,837 1,522 2,322 3,674 5,264 4,709 10,495 1,341 3,426 2,722 3,006 29,964 28,670 1,293 19,119 2,095 1,520 554 3,570 577 1,970 1,117 1,315 1,953 1,585 2,066 4,954 558 1,778 1,394 1,224 15,205 14,450 755 9,124 993 621 255 1,733 260 1,012 566 677 1,721 3,679 2,642 5,541 783 1,648 1,328 1,782 14,759 14,220 538 9,996 1,103 898 298 1,836 317 958 551 638 1,122 2,715 1,179 3,022 221 1,240 639 922 14,197 13,457 740 9,673 732 568 219 3,277 291 867 405 1,007 771 1,241 749 1,870 151 615 425 679 9,524 9,044 480 6,292 430 389 123 2,437 117 580 284 673 350 1,474 430 1,152 70 625 214 243 4,673 4,413 259 3,381 301 179 95 840 174 287 121 335 3,066 7,418 4,555 9,794 1,250 2,574 2,761 3,208 15,433 14,303 1,130 24,998 1,839 1,479 785 5,530 572 2,709 1,458 1,337 1,483 6,240 2,589 6,203 779 1,397 1,991 2,036 9,387 8,530 857 15,965 1,149 821 466 3,421 409 1,576 827 626 53 96 (D) 214 15 0 202 -3 50 () 24,699 (D) 1,475 758 (D) 559 (D) 1,380 1,336 1,530 1,082 (D) 3,377 456 1,177 568 1,175 5,995 (D) () 8,734 (D) 654 292 (D) 149 (D) 553 710 4,389 11,237 2,370 2,306 5,256 1,146 1,394 4,119 889 680 1,888 439 714 2,231 450 912 1,137 257 584 504 170 329 633 87 2,083 5,980 1,225 2,038 5,887 1,139 773 1,300 321 1,265 4,587 819 45 94 85 57,816 39,875 17,941 37,061 25,874 11,186 31,680 22,118 9,562 17,524 12,323 5,200 14,157 9,795 4,362 5,380 3,756 1,624 3,401 2,240 1,162 1,979 1,516 463 20,756 14,001 6,755 19,020 12,900 6,119 5,508 3,755 1,753 13,511 9,145 4,366 1,736 1,100 636 131,423 58,876 40,220 1,595 30,732 79,716 39,853 31,044 836 7,982 36,406 18,790 13,650 335 26,975 13,065 12,367 128 1,415 9,431 5,725 1,283 208 2,216 43,310 21,063 17,394 501 4,352 25,124 20,684 556 424 3,459 18,186 379 16,838 77 892 51,707 19,023 9,176 758 22,750 43,868 14,064 7,999 699 21,106 20,051 9,881 2,741 365 7,063 23,818 4,182 5,258 334 14,044 7,839 4,959 1,177 60 1,643 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 18,741 1,830 10,607 1,631 12,172 1,301 6,759 1,259 8,062 513 4,800 1,152 3,576 156 2,319 4,485 357 2,481 318 4,110 787 1,958 107 2,860 690 1,057 21 1,249 97 901 6,569 530 3,848 372 5,916 466 3,571 1,795 418 869 4,121 48 2,702 269 653 63 277 14 1,963 1,283 1,091 527 565 192 115 105 432 143 4,303 910 1,799 1,211 1,770 792 2,531 2,325 780 1,111 510 1,356 412 1,834 1,292 502 764 258 1,167 165 1,159 453 240 267 127 621 29 325 557 197 167 238 101 201 568 477 81 180 14 84 46 107 1,977 130 688 701 414 380 697 360 71 262 497 130 546 136 834 1,034 279 347 253 189 247 676 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 54,217 1,439 17,447 14,531 2,916 5,563 34,446 860 9,391 7,844 1,547 4,303 17,830 600 2,824 2,001 823 9,549 241 1,078 819 259 1,102 8,281 359 1,747 1,183 564 2,280 16,616 259 6,566 5,84: 724 922 12,203 215 4,756 4,358 398 398 4,413 44 1,810 1,484 326 524 16,696 13,07r 12,001 7,891 5,795 5,229 4,026 3,103 1,769 2,126 6,206 2,662 4,773 2,061 1,433 601 Other.. Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies and 12,718 25,694 262 20,186 4,136 3,013 7,322 (D) 9,579 1,235 2,574 2,559 3,212 15,383 D 2,737 () 9,904 5,214 1,766 895 581 1,449 4,251 2,252 (D) () 1,999 4,685 () 1,907 1,169 355 63 0 320 548 476 () 72 409 () 298 (D) 5 28 (D) 13 (D) 79 1 real 358 680 537 708 358 52 127 0 (' 1,547 -11 465 655 232 77 407 19,771 579 8,056 6,688 1,369 1,259 16,060 481 5,108 4,246 862 971 6,331 215 2,526 2,296 230 228 9,729 266 2,583 1,950 633 744 3,710 98 2,948 2,442 506 287 4,695 5,181 4,483 5,016 1,727 1,635 2,756 3,381 212 165 1,906 -7 56 107 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.C 6.—Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Chemicals and allied products Food and kindred products Total Primary and fabricated metals Finance (except banking), TransporWholeOther sale trade insurance, tation manufacand real equipturing estate ment Electric Machinand ery, electronic except equipelectrical ment Other ndustries Services 59,996 25,276 24,324 1,460 6,594 1,983 4,905 1,556 4,151 3,675 3,268 653 1,885 4,590 39,049 14,474 17,472 986 3,863 1,419 4,372 956 3,286 2,590 2,588 574 1,494 2,448 Canada 9,226 4,377 2,976 220 575 365 420 158 516 722 370 141 246 1,117 Europe 22,199 8,287 10,167 600 1,899 436 3,378 640 1,834 1,380 1,653 411 1,156 525 17,951 527 322 2,251 3,610 96 263 1019 57 1780 8,027 4,248 298 81 1,509 127 1,373 361 320 48 133 6,477 41 171 204 798 8,472 305 21 1,573 2,330 25 192 724 45 640 2,618 1,694 159 1,449 115 1 144 233 6 364 12 1 33 128 (*) 3,155 48 (*) 1,101 859 0 1,170 1,243 389 20 412 1 3 147 276 17 63 101 959 22 21 202 128 3 5 493 1 33 572 0 7 14 0 1,161 137 106 233 143 84 (D) (D) 0 0 14 0 73 171 31 3 (*) (D) (D) 34 119 72 (*) 0 (D) (D) 47 1 5 0 0 55 0 80 443 198 1,050 196 80 215 596 449 1 1 2 6 269 566 35 7 50 194 1 18 45 3 20 194 75 181 71 22 37 525 15 8 66 67 1 15 48 0 93 213 75 2 0 (*) 3 53 12 4 (*) 0 (D) 5 0 0 6 26 6 12 (*) 0 (D) 6 0 2 0 Japan 3,038 564 2,120 61 290 136 520 119 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 4,586 3,212 594 780 1,246 2,210 1,680 22 508 105 50 3 52 1,099 1,044 5 50 482 (D) (D) 54 37 (•) 17 19,215 9,368 6,852 473 2,731 564 7,364 1,999 3,921 339 847 487 4,496 450 2,109 167 676 84 447 472 92 2,230 1,856 272 103 637 54 36 56 53 303 1,370 167 302 26 352 (D) 369 87 (D) 266 11 (D) (D) 363 5 5 (D) (D) 264 2,326 232 1,577 31 107 48 23 269 39 1,483 1,458 4 21 113 D () 0 (D) (D) 27 202 35 88 1 14 2 5 47 10 115 108 2 6 22 (*) 0 5 426 34 297 2 20 (D) 11 57 (D) 347 342 1 4 74 (D) 0 (D) (D) 377 10 294 (D) 6 1 1 (DJ 1 1 0 0 0 (* 0 115 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 133 (*) 42 (*) (D) 0 16 0 2 0 1 0 0 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 2,625 800 511 143 146 1,824 10 357 1,458 2,384 774 492 143 139 1,610 (*) 280 1,331 85 12 9 0 27 23 3 3 0 1 19 0 14 5 15 4 (*) 0 (*) 11 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 (•) Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 3,528 197 2,609 427 295 1,476 (D) (D 411 (D) 1,739 103 1,626 1 9 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India. Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 5,699 498 220 2,376 666 300 422 211 195 282 527 3,509 13 51 2,296 (D 117 151 (D 1 226 (D) 1,107 106 161 38 108 122 220 151 160 26 16 International 1,732 1,434 Addendum—OPEC 6,603 4,250 All countries Developed countries European Communities (10) . . . Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain , Sweden .. .. Switzerland Turkey Other Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other (D) 131 876 4,146 1,810 5 1,408 38 73 0 36 37 ( * • c 0 (*' 24 C (D) 1 0 1 0 (*) 106 11 1,577 (D 1,571 1 (D) 284 (D (*) (*) 1 52 L (D 6 2 (D 6 4 14 75 14 61 c (D) 1 c 15 (D; 110 109 C) (D (D) 20 (D 6 0 (D 42 2 12 ] 8 15 (* 0 (D) 94 3 4 26 (*) 1 1 C) 102 452 137 32 6 7 9 28 11 42 98 329 492 66 44 50 37 70 55 161 (D) (D) 13 318 22 4 0 0 (*) 1 3 9 0 5 724 269 302 39 30 1 8 212 219 262 135 5 7 533 599 865 450 202 813 336 (D) 285 92 2 80 1 6 1 471 (D) 342 (*) 8 1 0 (D) 558 223 4 0 (*) 1 C) (*) 0 0 (D) (•) c C) 3 (*) 107 104 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 487 664 C) 71 40 9 21 779 1,085 680 79 392 1,845 782 401 45 240 757 421 71 190 287 22 121 14 (D) 8 1 5 1 62 10 12 3 7 2 2 24 1 132 114 443 19 92 93 (D 46 26 8 4 2 (D) 78 (D) 54 (D) 3 56 (D) 347 338 1 8 14 (*) 0 2 D0 D6 74 (D) 98 84 6 9 16 2 (*) 2 1 4 1 (*) (*) 0 (*) 1 0 0 1 13 2 0 0 2 11 98 0 0 c 0 80 294 12 (D 8 72 29 69 41 36 10 (D 50 0 1 0 (*) 48 0 9 0 0 18 11 5 2 6 3 2 1 (•) (*) 18 (* 26 (D) 342 342 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 6 (D (D 12 4 0 (D) 0 0 6 0 (*) 6 17 59 (D) 4 (*) (*) 0 0 C) (*) (D) 45 (*) (*) C) 2 (D) 1 34 186 3 (*) 0 c 7 6 p 31 0 0 H C 2 0 15 8 6 1 22 (D (*) 1 C) (* (D 1 5 14 (D) (D) (D) (D) 16 4 236 181 (D) 3 4 4 (*) 48 D0 28 8 4 1 4 20 0 (D) (D) 40 (D (D 0 0 74 (D (D 4 11 J c O C) 250 177 1 20 3 0 1 (*) 89 25 2 4 797 21 22 28 12 2 (D 14 (D 4 (D) 14 9 0 D8 12 33 25 13 c C) C) c c 110 1 1 0 (*) 109 10 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 1 c (*: 6 (D) 48 21 22 181 (D) (D) 6 0 1 1 6 (* s r c I 1 6 29 (D) 298 2,018 68 1,654 24 12 29 81 149 127 10 60 137 108 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.C 7.—Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Industry by Country : [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries AH industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance , Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total anada 59,996 25,276 16,431 14,343 2,088 7,048 4,180 2,848 20 803 994 24,324 1,460 483 316 661 6,594 3,724 590 325 197 1,757 1,983 1,059 339 721 924 4,905 60 39,049 14,474 7,896 7,537 359 5,901 D 388 249 ( 6 424 253 17,472 177 423 3,863 2,714 447 207 104 391 1,419 891 306 585 529 4,372 50 9,226 4,377 2,068 1,998 70 2,276 D European Communities (10) Total 22,199 8,287 5,233 4,995 238 2,545 (D 17,951 6,477 3,674 3,452 222 2,391 D () 98 420 1 5 296 213 10,167 600 260 70 270 1,899 1,176 337 142 22 222 436 176 58 118 260 3,378 34 ( 5 199 212 8,472 525 240 63 222 1,449 788 318 127 21 195 364 110 24 86 254 3,155 34 26 159 Japan Other 155 2,976 220 93 43 84 575 417 36 25 59 37 365 267 4,248 1,810 1,559 1,543 16 153 0 153 0 97 1 75 20 8 47 449 388 19 15 1 27 72 66 34 32 6 223 C) D () () () 566 42 222 220 82 1,170 D ) 1,556 137 385 663 370 4,151 3,995 156 3,675 272 192 71 1,040 84 317 236 371 956 83 275 376 222 3,286 3,139 147 2,590 188 139 65 735 77 125 180 256 158 21 (D) 29 (D) 516 441 75 722 (D) 27 24 453 19 (D) 10 20 640 46 (D) 241 (D) 1,834 1,762 72 1,380 166 97 35 198 47 59 110 86 315 652 126 3,268 2,857 411 153 572 100 2,588 2,229 358 57 40 14 370 333 37 76 452 53 1,653 1,409 245 653 298 206 118 1,885 161 1,051 44 574 290 171 88 26 1,494 86 828 3P 141 0. 93 0 1 246 411 259 65 62 25 1,156 77 685 25 54 52 609 169 175 0 58 146 0 4,590 105 1,904 1,468 436 280 48 0 363 2,448 21 938 ( 0 82 1,473 828 694 712 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa () 1,243 (D) 79 34 139 45 53 108 82 68 438 1,161 949 213 () 75 4 (D) 21 (D) 664 D (D) () 137 (D) 18 1 59 2 6 1 4 8 14 (D) 492 460 32 389 (D) 60 4,586 1,246 582 530 51 (D) 0 (D) (*) 290 110 48 19 8 105 136 1,099 1,011 26 19 16 26 482 2,210 105 23 () 520 0 () 31 119 1 C) 106 12 724 724 0 269 0 2 () * 23 3 7 43 r () C) (D) 212 212 0 219 (D) 13 6 61 9 (D) 17 12 50 (D) 302 250 52 8 30 0 262 237 25 () 39 15 D 19,215 9,368 7,572 6,806 766 1,148 (D) 14 379 269 6,852 473 97 139 238 2,731 1,011 143 119 93 1,365 564 169 33 136 396 533 10 138 268 117 599 54 110 287 148 865 856 9 1,085 84 53 6 305 7 192 56 116 Other Africa 7,364 1,999 1,351 1,070 281 () 211 3,921 339 64 92 183 847 (D) 93 89 15 (D) 487 133 26 107 354 450 6 113 () 202 43 25 42 91 813 811 3 782 (D) 34 4 291 6 159 45 198 (D 15' 161 '80 25 680 627 52 60 63 17 401 364 79 9 35 30 6 392 74 223 22 (r 959 36 529 22 3,038 564 14 14 0 (D) 0 (D) 1 (D) (*) 2,120 61 10 Latin America Total 2,625 2,384 2,296 2,203 93 (D) 0 (D) (*) D Middle East 3,528 1,476 651 432 219 C) 0 (*) 6 0 O () * 6 1 1 0 13 (D) 1 () * 1 0 (r 0 0 5,699 3,509 3,275 3,101 173 143 0 143 O D 1,739 1 0 0 1 1,577 (D) 2 3 1 (D) 20 (*) 0 Other Asia and Pacific 1,107 106 () 284 149 36 16 77 7 42 18 7 12 24 80 3 25 294 9 (D) 215 (D) 50 44 6 250 (D) 19 1 13 1 45 4 22 13 6 240 54 120 177 165 49 ( 78 1,117 348 210 138 39 483 245 ( 95 0 ( 28 0 281 525 12 10 0 71 0 0 27 102 0 n o o 196 272 779 580 188 260 1,845 84 966 757 55 484 ( 198 26 52 481 115 86 797 12 International 109 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 1.—Income Statement of Affiliates, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Income (1) All countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan other """"""""""I!!"!!"!!!!!!!!"!!!!"!!"!"" Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Sales Equity in net income of other foreign affiliates (2) (3) 954,131 708,192 122,131 452,202 377,770 24,486 4,583 57,625 87,842 2,699 4,944 26,465 906 43,910 124,309 74,432 4,816 1,604 8,282 1,481 13,825 7,166 35,718 893 647 82,261 51,598 38,665 2,513 10,419 234,967 128,007 58,081 5,947 30,863 1,412 4,973 1,132 2,135 10,322 1,298 27,532 20,434 3,676 3,423 42,394 6,148 21,971 1,27: 7,275 3,086 824 1,819 18,821 6,873 2,284 3,790 798 11,948 641 5,076 6,231 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other 23,888 2,960 12,636 5,252 3,040 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 64,251 8,180 4,09 12,97' 4,75' 5,627 15,269 6,207 2,492 2,826 1,825 International Addendum—OPEC . 10,973 52,697 935,780 694,769 120,327 442,483 370,542 24,009 4,534 57,003 2,680 4,830 26,190 750 43,254 120,948 71,941 4,717 1,589 8,166 1,474 13,211 7,062 34,242 878 601 81,308 50,651 37,851 2,456 10,344 230,545 125,111 55,682 5,29! 29,655 1,389 4,871 1,126 2,077 10,008 1,261 27,881 21,298 3,193 3,390 41,547 5,930 21,549 1,259 7,220 3,061 706 1,822 18,643 6,812 2,268 3,763 781 11,831 623 5,002 6,206 23,381 2,81" 12,40' 5,222 2,939 63,410 7,868 4,031 12,921 4,684 5,570 15,128 6,132 2,460 2,808 1,81 10,466 51,950 3,543 2,538 228 2,088 1,525 88 17 81 322 5 66 -45 114 63 813 563 -75 () * -12 () * 15 29 566 4 36 50 172 134 1 37 758 576 211 -2 161 4 1 () * 47 C) 228 -28 256 Income from other equity investments (4) Total Developed countries Costs and expenses Exchange gains/ losses from translating financial statements * (5) 452 245 (*) 213 102 1 () * 47 22 1 C) 1 C) 12 18 111 6 () * 5 0 5 () * 94 () • C) 13 18 15 1 205 175 67 2 43 1 6 Other capital gains/ (6) 1,805 1,038 3 545 85 64 19 -15 91 5 -12 -34 -19 -6 -6 460 81 -3 6 6 434 -1 -72 -5 14 361 129 184 -2 -53 691 727 399 313 -13 -7 -3 31 -12 19 -24 -6 -3 -15 -l: C -23 (: * n (. * (• * i -51 ( * ( * L -55 C 16 -71 -22 -16 -6 108 83 246 66 Other (7) Addenda Total Cost of goods sold Selling, general, and administrative expenses foreign ncome taxes Other Net income (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 34,537 20,726 34,352 31,309 22,356 18,183 3,504 3,045 14,305 12,154 9,236 11,568 439 536 98 113 -142 2,680 1,742 2,330 51 236 753 256 403 937 147 39 1,869 765 3,877 3,677 2,918 2,737 -115 275 41 31 845 852 7 94 211 815 77 103 1,765 472 32 55 53 39 2,779 1,207 1,769 1,777 1,321 1,199 47 68 401 509 11,358 12,141 7,653 5,712 4,668 2,448 845 451 2,560 1,093 181 -108 262 199 71 199 257 503 449 (D) 36 1,671 -550 1,490 -1,075 67 534 115 -8 1,314 3,813 96 214 103 1,949 14 48 70 1,189 939 86 8 338 84 -11 244 1,565 674 406 602 (D 123 -51 -430 1,159 -2,836 15,387 922,823 755,892 -422 10,023 690,008 568,971 -35 1,608 119,086 97,042 -82 6,955 440,048 363,684 126 5,391 368,534 304,262 -36 360 24,048 20,717 -40 53 4,485 3,792 -106 615 57,767 45,295 79 985 86,100 73,174 -11 20 2,649 2,162 -20 80 4,191 3,371 -133 486 26,062 20,846 61 760 648 () * 587 42,042 36,758 1 2,143 120,432 97,499 393 1,564 71,514 59,422 -208 91 4,931 3,841 -4 21 1,563 1,268 -3 236 7,437 4,153 -119 25 1,474 1,176 -24 205 13,613 10,774 -45 113 7,089 5,836 -37 842 33,953 31,152 45 10 860 730 5 21 593 492 -26 -355 883 81,053 68,709 50 577 49,821 39,535 65 415 37,466 29,586 -1 59 2,445 2,010 -14 9,910 103 7,939 5,078 222,826 178,652 -2,319 -2,276 3,730 122,296 98,678 -839 2,232 55,633 41,160 5,495 370 3,655 -117 1,347 29,770 22,401 -655 30 1,519 1,055 1 4,774 3,695 125 -23 1,062 694 16 -7 1,878 1,216 35 -9 9,87" 7,434 285 -23 1,261 1,009 22 -5 835 28,082 21,772 -1,436 584 21,509 16,132 -1,442 3,142 2,750 198 13 3,431 2,890 53 -1 664 38,581 35,746 5,660 134 5,934 353 20,022 19,650 1,223 1,097 8 6,087 5,687 84 2,999 1,671 23 486 412 44 1,829 1,570 17 221 18,577 11,601 5' 3,264 6,199 19 1,682 868 27 1,767 3,668 11 629 850 164 12,378 8,337 15 579 649 60 3,154 4,921 88 4,603 6,808 21,799 17,174 2,779 2,196 229 11,111 10,051 23 4,960 2,672 10 2,949 2,256 -65 705 60,154 51,199 230 7,551 6,682 59 3,980 3,385 53 10,940 7,461 55 4,378 3,812 42 5,602 4,273 107 14,725 14,104 96 6,046 5,463 3 2,338 2,00 18 2,811 2,430 12 1,781 1,589 9,989 8,27< 706 47,959 34,098 98,041 77,955 15,254 47,658 41,110 2,462 476 8,968 9,054 204 529 3,739 43 2,964 12,670 6,548 632 223 574 168 1,826 1,040 1,987 45 53 8,051 6,992 5,465 331 1,197 19,221 12,747 7,874 883 4,029 227 632 123 201 1,658 122 3,947 3,346 262 339 926 171 242 64 86 157 66 140 1,198 253 81 74 97 945 30 342 573 1,479 430 499 346 205 3,796 596 397 538 262 838 360 246 232 232 96 865 3,684 14,401 11,594 333 104 824 1,542 47 35 539 29 1,555 6,586 2,807 183 41 1,859 36 198 110 341 30 9 1,514 1,526 1,095 57 373 13,595 3,218 1,931 112 781 56 184 (D) 263 278 (D) 692 542 63 87 596 8 26 48 244 233 35 4,213 2,276 r 1,760 (D 1,93'D ( 1,351 D ) 2,677 f 369 1,822 (r 3,487 89 107 2,632 225 101 151 62 37 46 37 216 8,828 73 468 0 192 120 (D) 1,672 185 92 310 79 391 110 275 68 103 60 637 1,348 155 -578 2,089 180 1,525 292 91 4,097 628 111 2,037 379 24 543 161 154 15 44 984 4,738 Total capital gains/ losses (=cols. 5+6 + 15) Capital gains/ tosses not included (14) (15) -4,336 -2,347 -363 -2,261 -2,238 -164 -38 -666 3 -7 -32 -297 -19 -39 -980 -22 77 -6 -113 -18 171 -79 -43 -1 -11 139 137 207 -3 -67 -1,961 -1,900 -112 282 -342 -13 -30 -10 23 -34 14 -1,604 -1,591 10 -23 -185 -10 -110 6 -52 {*. -21 -57 3 -3 1 -60 C 12 -71 5 l: -13 6 ( * -6 3 11 12 18 -20 -28 -41 -3,305 -2,964 -330 -2,724 -2,450 -192 -17 -545 -166 0 0 -130 0 -33 -1,366 -274 0 0 0 0 -218 -41 -16 0 0 -42 -42 0 0 -342 -315 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -143 -143 0 0 -172 0 -172 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -27 -27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 110 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 2.—Income Statement of Affiliates, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Costs and expenses Income (1) All industries.... Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services.... Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, public utilities Retail trade Sales (2) (3) Income from other equity investments (4) Total Equity in net income of other foreign affiliates Exchange gains/ losses from translating financial state- l ments (5) (6) Total Other (7) Cost of goods sold Selling, general, and administrative expenses (8) Other capital gains/ (9) (10) Addenda Net ncome r oreign .ncome Other Total Capital capital gains/ gains/ losses not losses included (=cols. in 5+6+15) income 3 (11) (12) (13) 954,131 935,780 3,543 452 1,805 -2,836 15,387 922,823 755,892 98,041 34,537 34,352 31,309 (14) -4,336 332,252 328,999 61,223 59,645 169 186 47 8 494 155 -668 28 3,211 321,602 274,287 1,200 53,165 28,675 14,028 3,303 21,215 15,657 12,072 5,531 10,650 8,058 -557 76 51,819 50,684 9,403 8,961 137,090 136,066 -32 219 86 154 1 274 -8 36 -459 1,014 45,905 23,271 186 7,261 5,404 1,114 135,026 119,945 2,294 1,009 6,412 15,076 580 4,574 5,263 268 4,095 5,915 2,143 2,064 39 38 -438 58,146 57,381 78,095 77,839 850 846 115,633 115,299 18,305 17,988 114 -27 (*) -154 51 -20 296 -2 15 51 -536 -6 -154 -83 583 56,420 48,163 520 77,792 71,099 12 815 683 621 115,012 109,579 276 16,088 2,760 3,572 81 2,965 1,348 4,189 368 18 690 294 1,309 2,753 33 1,778 668 1,726 303 35 621 -93 -360 -70 -8 -161 -33 366,564 359,269 39,651 39,023 12,591 12,456 6,549 6,297 20,510 20,270 70,621 69,554 33,162 13,182 13,102 11,132 11,064 3,015 2,981 9,454 9,245 23,309 22,924 9,688 9,515 3,663 3,572 6,025 5,943 13,621 13,409 47,225 46,412 2,951 2,864 788 141 3 61 77 178 77 1,874 -30 11 16 -57 122 131 7 -41 23 3 20 73 23 50 -53 42 25 -2,121 -36 -3 -4 -29 -614 -113 -321 -49 -85 -47 -88 -67 4 -71 -21 -115 12 6,687 357,644 281,812 546 38,296 28,811 125 12,213 9,570 174 6,215 3,820 246 19,868 15,421 1,363 68,476 51,415 579 33,262 28,217 334 12,400 7,302 139 10,760 6,415 86 2,883 2,261 224 9,171 7,219 390 22,995 18,940 127 9,639 8,261 44 3,528 2,916 83 6,111 5,345 263 13,356 10,679 834 45,334 32,769 44 3,227 2,727 51,276 7,077 2,003 1,732 3,342 11,958 2,905 3,702 3,617 414 1,319 2,542 756 329 427 1,786 7,303 239 8,458 1,019 284 290 445 1,946 631 660 327 88 240 458 107 73 35 351 2,030 11 16,098 1,389 355 373 660 3,158 1,508 736 400 120 393 1,054 515 211 304 539 3,231 251 8,920 1,354 379 333 642 2,145 575 782 372 132 283 314 48 135 -87 266 1,891 -276 -2,598 -161 -24 -51 -86 -633 -75 -314 -90 -63 -92 -68 6 27 -21 -74 -718 37 27 51 -60 -84 -53 -33 -27 -67 -52 -1 254 340 195 482 65 9,207 20,920 11,980 30,381 3,782 7,184 13,626 9,233 24,085 2,895 1,209 3,842 2,014 4,493 717 249 566 628 82 1,175 87 285 1,663 219 1,223 104 -6 -581 -168 -314 -54 108 5 -144 1,909 1,920 -11 -105 41 4 -2 -21 -45 -28 11 56 -44 -13 6 -927 -913 -13 -288 -8 -14 2 -13 2 -120 -17 22 166 128 123 2,014 1,964 49 1,058 104 79 35 174 37 96 43 88 9,136 9,234 8,229 89,734 86,807 2,927 62,428 6,731 4,347 1,953 13,139 2,089 7,406 3,390 3,776 7,463 7,681 6,046 78,476 76,115 2,361 47,316 4,953 3,410 1,495 10,459 1,211 6,089 2,575 3,077 1,060 1,088 1,628 6,964 6,637 327 10,939 1,377 695 38i 1,906 748 866 524 384 184 228 133 691 629 62 1,686 208 65 16 289 73 17: 128 67 429 236 423 3,603 3,426 177 2,488 192 178 57 485 57 278 164 248 342 489 289 112 -16 128 1,880 338 76 11 341 45 136 96 91 -115 -7 -138 243 267 -24 -947 -60 -9 () * -47 -43 -242 -7 78 -25 -62 -33 -71 -69 -3 116 213 73 4,124 12,523 2,951 3,082 8,871 2,094 697 2,714 644 107 456 103 237 483 109 102 532 li: -134 -447 -37 15,360 10,362 4,998 1,866 1,355 511 2,965 2,147 818 2,406 1,493 91" -579 -527 -51 9,492 22,582 12,199 31,605 3,885 9,235 22,189 12,123 31,177 3,856 36 4 76 19 9,478 9,723 8,518 89,846 86,791 3,055 7,069 4,423 1,964 13,480 2,134 7,542 3,485 3,867 9,232 9,577 8,512 86,856 83,833 3,023 63,323 6,851 4,347 1,928 13,349 2,143 7,593 3,436 3,687 17 21 19 -40 -46 6 321 78 4 (•) 2 -3 1 13 13 4,226 13,055 3,063 4,200 12,762 3,029 211 -1 124,795 122,664 74,355 72,9% 50,440 49,668 336 237 99 78 21 57 -190 -183 -271 -227 -44 2,178 122,388 102,197 1,510 72,862 58,998 668 49,527 43,199 214 154 -191 -67 44 234 -109 287 8 47 1,718 213 314 58 1,134 26,423 9,078 15,863 292 1,191 20,540 6,625 13,235 167 513 4,301 1,891 2,143 68 199 1,004 433 403 18 151 577 129 81 39 328 6,244 2,445 1,621 37 2,142 -239 -348 261 1 -167 -45 604 42 335 43 19,619 1,76" 9,838 1,543 13,976 1,127 6,429 1,049 4,361 415 2,719 377 613 54 358 100 668 171 332 1' 1,312 68 618 100 -76 10 -57 -10 116 1,748 1,192 421 86 134 -18 83 30 63 2,871 1,008 2,669 1,721 605 1,862 97316 631 63 29 11' 112 58 59 205 26 154 -19 2 34 33 1 -1 3 3 (*) -11 r: r c: c: 32,667 11,523 17,483 328 3,332 28,651 11,542 16,767 254 88 2,043 -209 59 2,193 -175 20,931 1,835 10,456 1,642 20,290 1,774 10,150 1,608 100 3 24 -31 c -9 1,882 1,776 3,076 1,033 2,823 2,992 1,007 2,766 -48 -6 -29 1,664 1,518 3,638 957 2,382 3,563 949 2,336 76,922 1,589 8,108 6,108 2,001 13,995 75,908 1,548 7,83' 5,875 1,956 13,790 107 25,764 27,466 25,477 27,26: () -8 75 1,475 1,084 312 89 -18 3,555 768 2,21' 3,066 668 1,603 379 72 464 78 15 7. 32 13 76 189 165 989 49 30 232 69 236 75,146 1,642 8,221 6,371 1,850 13,651 63,080 1,440 6,494 5,049 1,445 12,798 8,715 106 639 516 122 471 1,380 21 323 94 229 178 1,972 7, 765 712 54 20- 1,776 -53 -11: -264 15 344 -288 -6 -11 245 160 24,577 27,055 22,578 19,769 922 6,577 47! 379 329 1,186 41 -49 -127 -10 36 -22 8 -30 59 -151 -9 -23 -34 li -82 6 1 22 -59 -43 78 189 -20 -10 -r -96 111 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 3.—Sales by Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries Petroleum Chemicals and allied products Pood and kindred products Total Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Electric TransporMachinWholebanking), and and Other tation sale trade insurance, ery, manufac•abricatequipexcept electronic and real turing ed equipment estate metals electrical ment Services Other industries 935,780 328,999 359,269 39,023 69,554 22,924 46,412 31,177 86,856 63,323 122,664 28,651 20,290 75,908 694,769 210,345 287,757 28,769 53,331 17,051 41,299 20,990 76,413 49,905 106,067 18,435 15,884 56,281 Canada 120,327 28,642 56,911 5,258 8,265 3,202 4,994 4,323 19,108 11,761 9,788 6,349 2,403 16,234 Europe 442,483 130,091 177,613 18,974 34,328 10,993 30,407 13,782 39,000 30,130 83,835 9,921 11,396 29,627 370,542 24,009 4,534 57,003 86,343 2,680 4,830 26,190 750 43,254 120,948 71,941 4,717 1,589 8,166 1,474 13,211 7,062 34,242 878 601 104,685 6,292 2,736 16,337 657 292 2,274 2,909 31 507 1,210 0 2,761 5,696 2,636 (D) 0 9,284 418 34 1,192 2,772 (D) 717 (D) 868 3,133 1,709 (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,245 65 114 0 0 28,416 1,251 (D) 6,618 7,331 0 762 3,637 (D) 1,056 7,717 1,991 (D) 0 5 (D) 818 925 115 0 0 11,928 1,056 154 1,332 3,725 (D) 250 1,364 322 3,680 1,854 (D) (D) (D) 139 887 (D) 193 46 0 11,674 0 (D) 328 0 1,272 9,172 2,133 (D) 0 0 (D) 1,843 83 0 (D) (D) 27,325 (D) 99 (D) 5,287 163 759 1,763 247 2,698 9,402 2,805 481 71 147 118 976 (D) (D) (D) (D) 58,645 5,678 979 10,018 7,282 299 318 5,087 22 5,748 23,213 25,190 1,220 714 933 321 1,037 1,874 18,774 (D) (D) 8,361 308 17 346 736 2 32 166 13 511 6,230 1,560 (D) 0 0 1 45 28 (D) 0 3 9,413 565 103 1,940 1,188 35 43 (D) 0 119 1,871 342 (D) 3 0 30,451 3,631 (D) 5,038 6,460 275 789 2,470 (D) 4,158 7,482 3,876 73 (D) 57 127 2,154 694 688 (D) (D) 36,867 (D) (D) 27,900 1,789 (D) 8,272 271 11,928 35,054 25,406 (D) (D) 6,157 (D) 1,617 2,246 12,370 (D) (D) 160,609 10,404 663 34,200 40,159 519 3,315 11,488 444 13,135 46,282 17,005 909 120 753 696 9,794 2,479 1,892 215 146 Japan 81,308 40,169 32,211 2,363 6,069 1,011 3,948 1,509 13,603 3,708 7,106 841 309 671 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 50,651 37,851 2,456 10,344 11,442 7,904 819 2,719 21,022 15,149 841 5,032 2,173 1,447 95 631 4,670 3,865 176 629 1,845 (D) (D) 999 1,949 (D) (D) 533 1,375 1,101 49 226 4,306 3,130 143 1,033 5,338 3,463 371 1,503 1,325 1,046 157 121 1,776 1,454 65 256 9,749 8,834 202 713 230,545 110,338 71,511 10,254 16,223 5,873 5,113 10,188 10,442 13,419 16,596 10,216 4,406 17,478 125,111 43,735 53,049 8,442 12,059 4,698 4,026 3,979 9,287 10,557 9,540 9,285 1,915 7,587 12,459 729 6,942 (D) 1,806 (D) 925 566 540 3,265 159 1,526 1,580 28,011 4,368 15,889 5,133 630 2,535 39 384 61 244 1,085 155 2,951 2,556 53 343 358 (D) 0 112 (D) (D) 2,823 201 1,475 126 129 18 (D) 508 (D) (D) 1,803 4 (D) (D) 0 0 0 3,028 (D) 2,523 2,438 160 1,921 6,012 454 3,025 (D) (D) (D) 0 2,189 (D) 3,275 3,275 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,743 (D) 3,646 99 D (; D (; 86 1,290 59 3,527 3,245 49 233 288 4 0 (D 0 (D) 4,499 824 1,154 219 349 175 150 1,563 65 2,512 1,379 851 282 2,529 1,158 (D) 20 (D 33 3,420 189 1,241 4 0 136 0 281 170 73 37 8,456 90 4,387 8 3,592 45 1,002 109 327 30 85 15 (D) 401 (D) 359 285 46 28 554 182 105 27 2,749 33,755 3,382 19,727 424 2,281 392 567 6,395 586 18,121 17,021 178 923 1,173 26 0 496 (D 176 (D) (D) 0 0 0 160 204 33 304 30 122 41 193 (D) 436 70 0 0 70 365 0 54 311 716 139 63 39 37 576 (D 231 (D) 118 244 113 84 1,384 122 54 948 (D 353 (D (D) 91 64 (D 0 (D 1,679 86 1,443 95 55 5,762 (D) 5,393 3,007 (D 103 309 (D 1,054 (D 201 280 78 721 353 0 1 3 21 164 72 (D (D 568 174 402 0 0 463 194 269 0 0 1,963 (D (D 292 (D 256 54 144 (D (D (D 2,745 684 (D) 1,042 108 (D) 83 (D) (D) 104 317 2,265 2,058 2,747 177 All countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other 55,682 5,295 29,655 1,389 4,871 1,126 2,077 10,008 1,261 27,881 21,298 3,193 3,390 41,547 5,930 21,549 1,259 7,220 3,061 706 1,822 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 18,643 6,812 2,268 3,763 781 11,831 623 5,002 6,206 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 23,381 2,817 12,404 5,222 2,939 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 63,410 7,868 4,031 12,921 4,684 5,570 15,128 6,132 2,460 2,808 1,811 ( D ( D j 1,080 14,695 6,224 2,002 3,666 556 8,471 (D 3,956 (D) 12,834 (D 4,378 4,840 (D) 39,074 2,292 (D 10,991 2,332 (D 11,894 (D (D 1,665 1,089 International 10,466 51,950 30,104 7,578 921 4,602 104 618 63 147 1,090 32 4,011 3,739 72 200 471 (D) 0 D (^ (D 142 c 0 0 206 0 33 0 (D) (D) 17 () • 0 17 (D 0 (D 99 355 83 (D 0 (D 271 0 158 113 354 181 135 242 D (^ (D 0 D (> (D 0 18 1,486 212 63 0 148 1,275 0 411 864 2,067 1,062 717 27 260 14,909 1,358 2,215 717 1,877 2,138 1,946 1,594 2,058 717 288 1,527 (D (D (D) 57 756 26 195 (D 99 (D 3,454 210 1,027 180 104 503 58 587 457 155 174 8,676 1,327 1,642 (D) 0 (D) 0 n (D (D) (D) (D) ( 6 0 0 83 (D) 998 998 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D j 125 34 150 (D (D 1,405 0 (D (D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 5 0 0 5 124 (D (D 0 0 (D 0 0 C (D) 0 57 (D (D (D (D) 1,021 92 294 3 (D (D 536 0 46 0 0 84 693 (D (D 0 0 5,391 660 327 159 1,335 398 1,034 324 831 297 26 792 110 483 470 (D) 165 0 (D) 463 47 126 (D 48 (D 26 (D (D (D 4,703 (D) (D) 982 (D(D 0 0 (D 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (D 0 0 1,090 0 35 0 0 (D) 212 (D 549 61 264 (D(D i. 0 0 116 98 0 18 3,528 1,982 176 (D) 182 (D) 448 271 698 (D) 35 () 6,641 798 8 (D) 140 (D) 270 163 () 947 (D) 3,342 2,283 519 541 825 107 (D) (D) 131 55 (D) (D) 55 37 70 79 5 39 (D 8,316 Addendum—OPEC 444 (D) (D) (D) 28,829 761 36 (D) 9,078 35 1,262 (D) 350 (D) 2,150 2,100 8,145 112 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 4.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Total European Communities (10) Canada Total All industries.. Developing countries Europe 935,780 694,769 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 328,999 59,645 210,345 24,183 50,684 8,961 136,066 57,381 77,839 846 115,299 17,988 22,257 1,927 113,086 52,361 60,217 508 64,154 8,922 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 359,269 39,023 12,456 6,297 20,270 69,554 33,162 13,102 11,064 2,981 9,245 22,924 9,515 3,572 5,943 13,409 46,412 2,864 287,757 28,769 9,436 4,480 14,853 53,331 26,728 9,877 7,517 1,806 7,404 17,051 6,578 3,027 3,551 10,472 41,299 2,580 9,235 22,189 12,123 31,177 3,856 9,232 9,577 8,512 86,856 3,023 63,323 6,851 4,347 1,928 13,349 2,143 7,593 3,436 3,687 7,519 20,567 10,633 20,990 2,645 7,346 5,121 5,877 76,413 73,701 2,713 49,905 5,425 3,324 1,619 10,301 1,831 4,592 2,528 3,058 4,200 12,762 3,029 120,327 442,483 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other Total Latin America Other Africa Other Asia and Pacific Middle East 370,542 71,941 81,308 50,651 230,545 125,111 18,643 23,381 63,410 28,642 130,091 (D) 15,989 104,685 (D) 25,406 (D) 40,169 (D) 11,442 110,338 (D) 31,626 43,735 4,520 14,695 9,901 12,834 4,558 39,074 12,648 14,751 1,239 65,291 35,128 29,949 214 40,822 7,989 9,918 (D) 63,138 35,128 27,796 214 23,023 (D) 4,833 (D) 2,153 0 2,153 0 17,799 (D) 28,428 3,198 22,981 5,019 17,623 338 51,146 4,586 3,262 1,258 (D 9,282 619 3,704 854 12,180 468 30,443 4,010 56,911 177,613 5,258 18,974 1,214 7,215 2,648 674 9,110 3,370 8,265 34,328 4,240 16,116 1,122 7,098 1,028 5,322 622 827 5,170 1,047 3,202 10,993 1,047 4,153 1,707 429 2,447 618 6,840 2,155 30,407 4,994 2,154 (D) 160,609 16,337 6,454 2,355 7,529 30,451 13,791 6,583 4,801 (D) () 9,284 2,698 853 1,846 6,586 28,416 (D) 17,005 2,636 761 294 1,582 3,876 2,325 515 521 4,632 16,489 7,132 13,782 1,149 4,471 (D) 6,643 11,928 1,046 5,346 3,308 2,228 36,867 (D) 472 19,046 17,233 D 3,645 (D () 4,323 637 (D) () 1,709 1,455 854 601 254 1,991 (D) 0 24,626 0 () 15,423 (D) 32,211 2,363 ( 216 4,122 0 4,264 (D 21,022 2,173 D n 1,330 6,069 3,702 913 537 1,042 4,670 2,669 744 630 () 101 ,1 189 () 1,845 1,189 (D) 822 3,948 0 656 1,949 (D) 1,137 1,062 D ( 520 1,375 D ) 161 (D) 489 1,854 103 (D) 113 (D) 2,133 (D) (D) 2,805 (D) 308 44 701 (D) 447 56 1,509 (D) () 1,230 126 13,603 13,603 0 3,708 0 97 18 384 137 (D) 278 D D D 71,511 10,254 3,020 1,817 5,418 16,223 6,434 3,225 3,547 1,176 1,841 5,873 2,936 545 2,391 2,937 5,113 284 53,049 8,442 2,468 1,316 4,658 12,059 5,179 2,251 2,640 506 1,484 4,698 2,365 505 1,860 2,333 4,026 (D) 1,486 (D) 1,716 1,622 1,490 10,188 1,210 1,886 4,456 2,635 10,442 10,132 310 13,419 1,425 1,022 309 3,048 312 3,001 908 630 1,414 (D) 1,162 3,979 961 740 453 1,826 9,287 9,217 70 10,557 826 698 142 2,804 199 2,470 801 536 5 0 3 124 0 () 355 0 186 C) (D) 3,029 (D) 2,067 (D) 0 0 (D) 354 (D) 55 ( 0 242 ( 71 470 () 9 0 () 57 0 17 0 40 693 () 137 ( 13,664 D 14,909 1,527 D ( 673 3,454 (D) 734 607 (D) 286 463 167 () 295 1,021 (D 279 (D) 285 5,391 (D) () 3,863 594 1,090 (D) 329 497 3,421 (D) 39,000 37,309 1,691 30,130 3,982 2,211 683 4,756 1,055 2,413 1,655 1,507 2,905 11,852 2,470 871 1,079 648 1,643 8,884 1,341 1,401 8,602 1,177 242 282 163 193 1,335 298 197 553 184 1,295 910 558 878 796 409 122,664 72,996 49,668 106,067 64,218 41,850 9,788 7,001 2,788 83,835 48,765 35,070 58,645 36,935 21,711 25,190 11,831 13,359 7,106 4,513 2,594 5,338 3,939 1,399 16,596 8,778 7,818 9,540 4,556 4,984 716 458 258 948 910 38 5,393 2,855 2,538 28,651 11,542 16,767 254 88 18,435 5,866 12,303 6,349 1,645 4,629 75 9,921 3,357 6,388 (r 8,361 1,560 841 156 674 8 1,325 708 612 10,216 5,675 4,464 (r 34 1 9,285 5,344 3,898 (r 0 118 96 19 3 0 91 50 22 19 0 721 185 525 10 1 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 20,290 1,774 10,150 1,608 15,884 1,042 8,594 1,419 2,403 11,396 739 6,825 931 9,413 605 5,387 780 1,982 134 1,438 150 1,776 4,406 733 1,556 189 1,915 47^ 91' 110 244 1,679 64 286 568 ( 201 52 1,776 1,562 1,458 1,11' 341 34 38 2,992 1,007 2,766 1,518 3,563 949 2,336 2,479 900 2,233 1,383 2,934 177 1,754 103 87 440 175 776 0 431 0 100 0 64 153 26 168 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 75,908 1,548 7,831 5,875 1,956 13,790 56,281 277 5,173 3,335 1,838 5,809 16,23 26 2,161 (r ( ' 0 29,627 186 109 56 53 ( 588 0 1,000 1,273 101 1,047 28,829 179 48 0 25,477 27,26 20,546 24,476 0 10,530 ( 7,573 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies and 2,787 19,108 18,086 1,022 11,761 721 857 4,209 344 27,325 1,902 639 4,05^ 1,966 1,599 (D) 4,703 4,703 0 4,306 (D) 296 62 952 296 (D) 266 (D) 0 436 124 (D) (D) () 463 0 0 1,963 475 (D) 144 191 0 (D) 0 253 4 real D 810 123 D 0 687 0 1,064 1,426 127 1,215 0 7,189 ( 66 52 28 0 27 798 6 60 0 0 189 671 0 158 384 32 594 (D 75' 313 13 92 704 0 80 9,749 (r 2,902 0 0 173 5,779 106 0 213 95 23 56 513 107 534 135 629 772 582 375 76 260 135 126 0 0 0 21 1. 194 I (D (D 32 17,478 1,272 2,658 2,540 118 7,981 7,587 1,761 4,505 2,781 2,785 650 2,424 1,25' 1>76 D 1,384 113 5,762 ( * 247 79 198 2,74 175 C (D 1,273 ( • International 113 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 5.—Foreign Income Taxes of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries.. Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific ., Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. 34,537 20,726 14,401 11,594 333 104 824 1,542 47 35 539 29 1,555 6,586 2,807 183 41 1,859 36 198 110 341 30 Petroleum 21,215 10,444 1,735 8,117 6,203 11 47 -9 74 28 8 -2 () • 1,225 4,820 1,914 (D) 4 1,799 8 18 -1 52 1,514 258 1,526 1,095 57 373 13,595 3,218 1,931 112 781 56 184 334 237 263 278 692 542 63 87 596 8 26 48 244 233 4,213 2,276 (D) 1,760 r 1,937 r 1,351 (r 2,677 r 369 1,822 (D 3,48' 89 107 2,632 225 101 151 62 37 46 37 216 8,828 10,564 1,110 693 65 47 Food and kindred products Total 8,458 6,545 861 4,060 3,722 227 20 574 1,035 9 17 422 25 175 1,218 338 18 2 23 15 136 79 50 11 4 962 1,019 711 163 391 348 10 10 43 67 1 3 25 0 34 155 43 4 0 C) 2 20 661 448 25 188 1,914 1,451 994 35 647 13 114 () 29 D° 59 34 77 13 33 32 340 r (*• (D (D 223 ( * 10 4,038 2,249 0 1,753 (D) 1,790 C 1,326 464 2,529 1,828 C 2,887 (r 0 2,585 (D 207 8,427 130 430 385 4 40 27 309 252 146 4 59 2 27 3 7 37 7 98 82 0 9 1 2 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWhole- banking), ChemiOther sale trade insurance, and and tation cals and fabricatery, manufacallied except electronic equipand real equipturing ed ment products metals electrical estate ment 1,946 1,311 168 757 725 123 1 125 193 6 6 57 3 19 190 32 1 1 2 2 23 -5 7 2 1 211 2,030 1,852 172 1,430 1,341 9 C) 274 382 0 1 257 1 60 357 89 3 0 () * 3 502 253 -5 177 7 34 2 7 31 () • 243 231 2 10 6 0 0 1 1 1 628 503 99 267 217 (D) 4 20 48 0 2 23 (D) 3 98 50 1 1 691 620 42 326 284 (D) () * 5 128 0 () * 6 0 -2 (D) 41 1 0 0 2 1,686 1,209 184 666 602 42 4 77 143 3 5 44 () 64 7 1 (D) 3 7 (D) 28 6 3 185 51 41 2 8 125 176 140 7 30 ( * 14 63 4 127 125 6 119 0 C) 0 0 1 C) 173 121 6 46 77 1 63 1 7 1 2 2 268 25 138 2 41 3 6 54 (*) 104 91 1 8 13 0 0 6 0 ( * -36 -42 0 6 () * 0 0 0 0 0 1,866 1,521 167 1,004 711 76 33 163 (D) 7 5 72 1 (D) 181 293 33 29 30 5 18 22 147 211 138 78 5 55 346 172 116 2 42 6 (*) 1 12 49 4 41 27 8 6 16 5 1,004 736 191 472 296 -1 1 21 18 () • 2 11 3 23 218 176 (D) 0 1 0 3 1 (D) 0 1 37 27 4 4 269 224 28 3 11 1 4 613 469 306 237 19 2 56 30 1 2 23 0 31 73 69 7 3 4 6 16 10 21 C) C) 19 55 37 2 17 145 71 51 15 C ( * 9 0 186 () * (. * 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 58 0 l: 45 28 23 4 0 ( • 37: 25 79 33 27 62 54 26 29 13 23 190 458 339 34 224 206 9 1 31 74 0 C) 10 2 19 61 18 0 0 () * 0 15 1 2 0 0 25 Services 105 112 27 23 23 43 54 73 62 Other Industrie! 114 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 6.—Net Income of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries .... Developed countries.. Canada Europe.. European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Sweden SwitzerlandTurkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific.... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. Petroleum 31,309 18,183 3,045 12,154 9,236 439 98 -142 1,742 51 753 403 147 1,869 3,877 2,918 -115 41 845 7 211 77 1,765 32 53 1,207 1,777 1,199 68 509 12,141 5,712 2,448 451 1,093 -108 199 71 257 449 36 -550 -1,075 534 -8 3,813 214 1,949 48 1,189 86 338 -11 244 674 602 123 -51 -430 n 155 -578 2,089 180 1,525 292 91 4,097 628 111 2,037 379 24 543 16 154 15 44 984 4,738 10,650 5,305 1,300 2,173 -157 18 (D) 365 36 (D) -373 -1 1,283 1,144 1,212 (D) () 819 (D) 12 8 354 311 201 25 84 4,458 910 438 79 -75 77 249 59 22 24 11 -5 18 449 71 104 (D) (r 114 () -16 313 622 569 117 -64 -310 0 187 713 419 226 (D) 2,522 63 (D 1,97220 130 C 0 -25 20 887 3,070 Food and kindred products Total 8,920 7,092 914 4,646 4,394 264 40 -86 1,109 4 729 618 11 175 1,530 252 -57 1 7 2 113 62 115 8 () * 805 1,354 1,097 239 689 609 11 17 41 59 C) 107 40 0 88 246 79 726 366 25 336 1,828 687 1,512 307 909 -102 131 33 -6 222 18 -821 -878 31 26 -4 6 0 -11 128 49 5 74 258 297 254 24 78 C -34 32 63 1 0 6 56 0 g 48 164 55 105 Finance (except Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other sale trade insurance, tation manufacilectronic equipand real turing equipment estate ment Chemi- Primary Machinand cals and fabricatery, except allied ed products metals electrical 2,145 1,840 187 1,237 152 (D) 160 264 3 () -89 294 102 -1 (D) 2 -19 38 4 22 314 402 75 161 176 4 2 11 89 () 1 6 42 -14 127 36 7 -1 95 14 30 12 7 11 13 C 0 2 (D) 186 142 9 35 306 126 376 89 193 -1 31 1 -6 70 -1 -205 -228 20 3 -45 169 () 1,223 611 131 377 320 13 260 56 199 () -64 C) (D) () -35 1 0 0 -4 16 2 15 612 122 134 1 117 (D) 10 6 (D) (*) D -47 (D) (D) -14 -84 -152 153 29 93 ( 0 46 (D) -305 -305 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r o c r ( o n 915 157 93 49 129 -23 334 8 135 18 1 I -53 150 15 38 20 -86 425 112 210 119 9 81 564 107 56 5 46 693 171 146 13 45 2 -6 4 6 82 457 233 -24 (D) (D) 1 82 -6 -120 -127 4 23 c: -94 -143 52 119 69 6,244 2,315 457 1,670 1,220 117 1 5 107 1 52 33 137 108 658 450 (D) 0 -15 () * 1 2 (D) 0 37 44 1,312 788 115 591 390 26 C) 53 29 2 -1 () 92 201 5 62 4 90 17 8 144 129 5 10 3,930 3,726 144 13 111 74 49 3 22 523 126 100 15 29 1 C) 11 0 413 -28 434 7 3,170 62 1,793 1 1,015 ( -25 -51 23 3 51 297 67 0 0 115 0 ( 20 (c 0 0 422 85 13 36 5 197 1' 18 0 0 25 20 65 6 (D) 0 () 117 6 71 82 1 67 286 66 7 C) (•) 2 -15 2,406 1,714 158 1,424 644 206 40 1 -16 5 1 45 1 60 303 780 -86 29 23 1 20 1 775 0 0 0 0 ( * (. 1,880 1,316 233 761 696 112 -143 -143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 158 112 196 -124 81 226 () 244 0 (D) -6 0 1 275 -145 (D) 0 0 (D) -6 4 0 48 132 -88 -123 -61 23 36 -74 5 3 (D) -68 0 8 e: 1,891 1,631 172 1,238 1,129 -36 (D) 20 250 0 163 353 (D) 77 302 109 (D) 0 (D * ) () 41 53 4 0 0 173 Services (D: o 125 312 260 37 43 366 243 0 128 r 1 16 0 0 10] -44 20 48 187 18: 353 Other industries 115 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 7.—Net Income of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries European Communities (10) Canada Total Total All industries. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe 3,045 1,30^ Japan Other 12,154 3,385 3,094 2,907 187 197 671 -475 1 -84 179 4,646 689 214 244 231 1,339 388 617 154 38 142 161 -27 -3 1 -14 188 1,238 -220 9,236 205 1,101 152 377 27 200 31,309 10,650 8,058 5,915 2,143 2 064 1,726 303 35 621 -93 8,920 1,354 379 333 642 2,145 575 782 372 132 283 314 48 135 -87 266 1,891 -276 18,183 5,305 3,788 3,546 242 1,211 1,333 -124 2 32 274 7,092 1,097 295 365 437 1,840 552 757 206 87 238 402 134 140 -6 268 1,631 -230 285 1,663 219 1,223 104 342 489 289 112 -16 128 1,880 338 76 11 341 45 136 96 91 199 1,401 262 611 47 226 180 158 196 131 65 1,316 290 55 1 164 52 56 86 83 72 -124 -193 69 233 6 31 81 85 -4 761 204 59 13 54 17 13 36 9 102 532 112 2,406 1,493 913 -26 457 96 1,714 1,044 669 -18 61 19 158 87 70 -12 321 49 1,424 830 594 -12 322 47 644 360 284 6,244 2,445 1,621 37 2,142 1,312 68 618 100 2,315 618 476 457 89 265 -4 107 115 1,670 482 156 1,220 134 97 788 53 433 83 33 699 662 11 914 239 56 28 154 187 -10 78 46 33 40 75 22 35 -13 53 172 -9 3 131 18 93 -5 -19 64 22 2,m 53 0 53 0 367 4,394 609 201 217 192 1,237 307 606 151 176 1 8 -7 175 1,129 139 320 24 150 90 56 226 D 805 42 726 128 11 127 56 38 -8 41 186 118 23 14 -14 -28 -22 -7 14 109 -4 5 169 133 5 13 57 3 3 -145 1 () * D ( () 1,186 411 383 388 (D 162 (D 97 (D 91 1 252 79 13 27 39 102 81 12 4 13 36 28 c -10 15 1 2 -233 (D (D (D 19 We D9 116 44 11 52 390 36 181 40 148 16 -3 68 437 1,777 3 0 D 22 122 0 6 591 43 319 51 1 ? 31 0 193 0 66 6 9 98 970 4 62 -100 162 132 i. 29 25 14 1,207 690 144 671 -528 1 -452 205 26 154 189 82 189 165 1,776 -53 -113 -264 151 344 131 20 102 168 38 2,918 1,212 2,217 87 52 8 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 1 C 127 1 52 416 10 -1 (D D () * -1 2 780 470 310 45 D0 1 335 201 -9 173 0 36 48 11 22 70 64 4 286 286 0 112 0 4 1 -20 3 22 23 5,712 910 354 150 204 87 262 -43 612 57 116 308 131 -84 -147 63 564 48 20 10 177 -7 80 9 7 8 -7 6 122 42 -6 15 71 -152 -134 -18 360 22 C) () * 158 -14 41 14 22 InternaOther Asia and tional Pacific Middle East 244 313 185 88 97 2,089 713 248 120 128 -6 1 4,097 2,522 2,128 2,011 117 74 136 687 297 63 75 160 126 16 -36 118 6 23 -123 -85 7 -78 -37 56 63 164 915 -53 -467 44 3 35 1 144 44 21 -1 79 74 3,930 1,827 1,145 3,726 1,763 1,07^ 55 23 523 16 185 17 126 -22 93 1 37 74 6 51 21 44 191 67 709 -57 -175 -164 •12 213 47 3 13 21 10 o 0 (D) 43 150 14 0 13 15 4 44 38 0 1 13 (D) 0 9 19 7 () * 0 6 17 12 197 0 4 0 2 74 0 () * 10 0 57 22 422 () * 9 284 40 64 o 0 24 3 65 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 115 23 9 14 (D) -5 1 24 (D (D D 1 ( 6 1 0 13 0 0 0 (D c L (D 416 (D 292 (D (D (D 706 23 1,354 -20 122 41 68 8 171 65 106 n 984 887 1,354 0 258 128 75 17 693 449 244 59 (D (D 10 -3 6 67 10 12,141 4,458 2,915 2,369 546 853 393 427 34 589 100 1,828 258 84 -31 205 306 23 26 166 46 45 -88 -85 5 -80 -3 260 -46 -2 14 14 107 80 27 138 11 16 22 () ° -7 4 -47 0 210 Other Africa 6 61 15 25 46 -22 8 2 7 1 (D 21 20 21 33 Latin America Total 90 -47 19 (D (D 40 1L i 61 0 () * 125 (D) 366 116 9 239 127 39 28 5 1 37 10 6 11 10 128 26 55 4 43 36 312 49 23 0 48 0 21 g 14 1 26 0 (D (D 36 739 0 ( * ( * 0 200 D 117 10 D (D (D ( 10 97 539 0 D (D ( 97 31 30 1 c „ (: • o o 0 -237 -20 (D) 0 -8 3 ( (D 0 f o (D 116 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 8.—Income Statement of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Income Total (2) (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government.. Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing servicesOther Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, public utilities Retail trade 954,131 935,780 359,480 355,758 8,028 7,712 1,555 1,615 6,414 6,157 287,298 284,738 Equity in net income of other foreign affiliates Income from other equity investments (3) Sales Addenda Costs and expenses Exchange gains/ losses from translating financial statements * (4) (5) Other capital gains/ losses 2 Other (6) (7) 1,805 344 -80 -1 -79 119 -2,836 -686 -8 3 -11 -408 0 C) 9 -1 236 13 1 2 10 91 10 62 17 1 1 61 56 28 28 4 -1 0 118 C) 1 292 13 1,322 -43 4 26 -74 -102 94 -126 -44 -16 -10 -46 29 24 5 -74 83 76 -408 C) (•) -275 4 -2,403 -31 -22 12 -21 -700 -311 -314 -64 9 -20 -73 -22 -23 () * -50 -127 -15 5 -8 2 20 30 37 -60 -129 -55 -111 -10 -82 -1 13 -42 -44 1,831 1,911 -80 -272 62 -16 -14 -40 -80 -22 -4 49 -43 -14 -24 -1,089 -1,020 -69 -301 -31 -15 2 10 9 -122 1 23 3,543 113 160 -46 206 -400 285,856 (D) ( () 63,578 62,792 516 575 453,076 441,666 45,560 44,689 6,815 6,696 4,442 4,246 34,304 33,747 95,451 93,294 52,435 51,247 21,403 20,775 15,546 15,320 2,459 2,527 3,494 3,539 32,357 31,442 17,367 16,993 3,381 3,499 13,867 13,612 14,990 14,449 69,711 67,464 3,473 341 11 2,634 283 38 30 215 622 211 329 67 3 14 70 -56 -10 -46 126 686 29 11,148 43,305 11,573 34,252 3,633 10,644 42,032 11,314 33,344 3,550 185 393 78 361 65 11,166 6,379 13,073 102,785 92,701 10,084 72,959 13,120 4,222 2,038 10,184 3,306 9,001 551 3,924 10,844 6,222 12,728 99,752 89,763 9,989 71,681 12,592 4,149 2,002 10,090 3,317 9,013 549 3,743 147 83 65, -98 -149 51 710 309 7 2 38 4 16 ( * 23 3,935 19,736 2,941 44,634 15,631 29,003 3,906 19,405 2,915 44,113 15,477 28,637 16 287 9 59 23 36 -189 -21 83 27 56 37,025 35,655 3,708 3,591 25,824 24,797 (D) (r 5,151 5,295 r (r ( 9,289 8,975 36355 3,963 3,84' 1,221 1,189 41: 76 291 ( * 126 -21 11 -76 -102 -48 -59 11 225 249 -20 43 44 (9) Total (8) Selling, general, and administrative expenses (10) (11) 98,041 15,701 629 161 468 13,735 34,537 18,732 631 207 424 17,786 15,387 922,823 755,892 3,906 349,060 301,614 240 6,720 5,176 104 1,602 1,079 137 5,117 4,097 3,216 279,691 236,634 3,162 278,268 235,438 (D) (D) (D) ( 418 62,182 59,503 32 467 301 9,621 437,381 339,868 650 43,699 32,763 97 6,505 5,155 126 3,989 2,474 427 33,204 25,134 2,246 91,044 65,696 1,185 50,547 40,128 678 19,845 11,865 251 14,951 9,286 71 2,378 1,847 61 3,323 2,569 902 31,845 26,798 367 17,282 14,780 99 3,518 2,856 268 13,764 11,924 535 14,564 12,018 1,606 65,751 47,390 122 3,642 3,121 274 961 250 739 74 Net income Total capital gains/ losses (=cols. (12) Cost of goods sold (13) (14) 34,352 13,012 284 156 128 11,536 31,309 10,421 1,309 12 1,296 7,608 1 orexgn ncome Other taxes 13,672 17,681 11,478 7,588 (D) (D) (D) (D) () ( () 1,396 1,245 300 1,134 93 14 59 109 65,865 13,007 18,642 15,694 8,315 1,184 1,436 1,862 950 234 166 309 1,062 452 6,303 1,100 () 16,421 4,055 4,406 4,873 5,014 2,273 1,888 3,132 5,923 1,023 1,034 1,558 4,685 437 543 596 278 149 521 216 ( 3,082 580 511 1,385 1,401 279 85 822 439 59 -19 164 962 220 104 658 1,681 301 427 564 11,421 2,779 3,961 4,160 337 44 (D) (D Capital gains/ osses not included in income 3 -4,336 -970 2 -90 -896 -897 C) 2 -3 17 -3,346 -169 -18 -25 -126 -917 -332 -440 -108 -7 -30 -118 6 1 5 -124 -790 61 10,514 40,457 11,138 32,426 3,464 8,525 27,240 8,504 25,073 2,663 1,212 7,937 1,935 5,306 618 280 2,162 497 3,118 911 86 1,137 97 634 2,848 436 1,825 169 202 10,698 5,804 123 340 12,460 2,339 102,164 2,146 92,907 193 9,257 1,139 70,452 181 12,382 94 4,152 46 2,003 101 10,060 57 3,192 116 8,830 5 529 85 3,794 8,416 4,753 9,241 88,778 81,561 7,217 53,369 9,493 3,141 1,586 8,260 1,830 7,264 395 3,078 1,716 730 2,242 8,568 7,171 1,397 12,753 2,298 768 308 1,324 1,066 1,038 97 405 228 176 420 906 620 286 1,774 305 99 35 11' 115 204 22 73 338 144 558 3,912 3,555 357 2,556 286 145 73 358 181 324 15 238 468 575 613 621 -206 827 2,507 738 70 35 124 114 170 22 130 -30 -57 -68 -14 134 -149 -1,127 -62 -30 -12 -30 -71 -238 3,814 18,866 2,829 44,147 15,283 28,864 3,041 13,093 2,189 40,795 13,106 27,689 51' 4,446 485 2,243 1,576 668 84 630 88 354 288 67 173 698 66 754 314 440 120 871 113 487 348 139 -111 -620 -20 35 -32 67 513 34,948 3,444 40 318 24,491 (r (D) 4,939 92 28,078 2,627 19,516 5,157 701 1,088 89 573 62 27 503 2,077 261,333 (r 356 (D) 656 23 180 84 -25 98 0 40 84 336 34 423 163 260 0 f r 218 0 0 0 289 274 12 273 4,282 (D 6,09 176 2,511 746 183 28: 649 1,52: 25' 633 1,494 22 264 625 1,460 218 392 973 62C 355 207 24 65 214 7,190 82 55 36 19 376 976 23- 48,654 1,51 68 392 288 2,11' 248 686 39,443 1,359 529 30: 228 10,95' 1 14 ( * 13S 1,04 6; 8: 4 4 16S 182 156 10,753 24,07 8,586 18,013 1.19S 5,47! 458 36C 51 220 72 35 196 408 2,562 344 -779 -111 -211 -56 -16 () * -1 1 10 118 40 8,633 341 3,783 1,161 272 r 70E 655 28 2,752 423 1,082 50,627 1,52: 7i: 471 24: 12,05E 2,660 402 1,057 49,61: 1,44 64 41' 223 11,727 42 14 27 652 53 27 20 11,778 24.56C 11,47! 24,32- 280 14 23 22 69 380 126 1,031 334 14 70 275 30 96 11 () * -18 -10 22 159 14 -133 -17 -29 1 l,02i 48S 117 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table H.D 9.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries Europe Total European Communities (10) Canada Total AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 694,769 244,109 3,197 1,249 1,948 198,793 198,503 (D) 120,327 27,394 1,191 442,483 162,087 D 370,542 135,516 (D) () 1,219 121,701 121,493 (D) ( 12,329 (D) 189,221 19,596 2,675 (D () 39,070 19,692 9,710 7,052 (D) () 10,326 3,836 (D () 6,490 34,546 (D) () 69,188 37,537 15,760 11,621 1,890 2,380 21,983 11,197 1,768 9,429 10,786 58,875 3,140 () 307 1,367 24,077 137,611 24,029 137,401 1 (D) 46 ( 2,040 22,785 86 (D) 65,541 220,035 5,885 22,615 2,905 1,075 D 1,766 () 17,944 47,241 11,550 6,891 25,001 1,769 11,223 1,897 8,192 532 (D) 462 () 4,319 11,558 1,425 4,688 557 1,047 867 3,641 2,895 6,870 6,773 42,378 (D) 6,222 12,728 99,752 89,763 9,989 71,681 12,592 4,149 2,002 10,090 3,317 9,013 549 3,743 8,274 37,728 9,732 22,597 2,585 7,111 3,732 9,169 86,389 78,655 7,734 56,682 9,612 3,295 1,517 8,501 2,968 5,331 502 3,090 880 3,618 1,586 4,848 454 1,051 440 2,903 20,318 18,450 1,868 11,848 1,145 605 883 2,829 1,045 1,596 118 450 28,523 6,184 12,956 1,222 4,856 2,732 4,146 46,679 41,924 4,756 36,608 7,320 2,311 557 4,690 1,535 2,893 268 1,508 3,906 19,405 2,915 44,113 15,477 28,637 2,979 16,537 2,351 33,601 13,188 20,413 874 1,703 598 3,819 1,817 2,001 1,674 12,278 1,575 27,973 10,051 17,922 1,286 10,608 1,419 17,929 35,655 3,591 24,797 (D) 5,151 D 25,835 1,590 21,398 62 5,988 340 4,899 D 17,85 D 5 14,519 (D) () 37 501 4,475 (D) 2,092 666 ( 62,792 516 441,666 44,689 6,696 4,246 33,747 93,294 51,247 20,775 15,320 2,459 3,494 31,442 16,993 3,381 13,612 14,449 67,464 3,473 10,644 42,032 11,314 33,344 3,550 10,844 42,000 119 350,004 34,291 4,282 D () 23,304 5,348 11,635 1,179 4,478 2,355 3,622 42,299 38,361 3,938 31,749 6,300 2,023 (D) 4,156 (D) 2,286 261 Other 71,941 26,572 D () 148 15,910 15,908 0 2 10,456 (D) 30,813 3,018 230 () 8,171 5,309 1,512 1,140 (D) () 1,232 852 () 380 7,832 (D) () 5,219 836 1,321 43 378 376 524 4,380 3,562 818 4,859 1,020 288 (D) 534 (D) 606 7 1,670 156 10,044 (D) 81,308 41,772 D () 27,844 0 50,651 12,856 D () 9,230 0 36,460 3,173 105 27,968 2,618 197 ( 6,339 3,856 1,555 692 ( 4,058 1,789 1,214 840 ( 1,521 1,036 53 983 484 5,658 0 () 4,585 4,048 111 3,937 537 4,065 (D) () 3,881 (D) 2,014 (D) 900 516 (D) 14,050 13,619 431 3,705 (D) 88 23 316 160 151 () 1,706 (D) 2,779 (D) 304 44 (D) 5,341 4,662 679 4,521 (D) 291 54 666 228 691 259 1,665 70 959 172 890 108 850 D D Total Latin America 230,545 104,529 125,111 43,817 D (D) 307 293 (D) (D) 81,256 39,163 D (D) ( 19,962 (D) 89,548 (D) 2,415 (D) 6,861 23,154 (D) 5,014 3,699 566 (D) 8,805 (D) 1,484 (D) () 333 Other Africa 18,643 13,904 (D) () 12,949 12,949 0 0 0 3,069 (D) (D) 36 3,594 62,546 8,482 292 2,050 D () 72 () 1,336 15,603 (D) 7,976 252 3,626 2,853 415 732 () 926 6,325 4,212 1,191 () 487 3,022 2,113 () 217 5,459 0 (D) 2,370 4,304 (D) () 2,493 1,068 5,283 965 (D) 1,195 3,733 (D) 2,489 (D) 2,715 10,680 11,108 10,037 643 (D) 10,713 14,854 D 1,933 () 595 854 (D) 481 1,312 () 229 349 2,707 47 47 568 653 0 134 4 116 0 14 () 183 Middle East 23,381 7,143 573 5,365 208 (D) 0 (D) 1,702 D () 46 (D) 0 (D) 688 (D) 0 Other Asia and Pacific 63,410 39,666 706 0 706 (D) 23,303 (D) (D) (D) 3 18,043 (D) 158 4,513 2,534 1,090 587 865 504 ( 361 114 423 51 627 0 163 () 2,868 564 10,354 (D) 645 2,142 (D) 7,994 681 7,313 0 (D) 0 381 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 134 (D) 0 691 D D 9,486 3,545 390 2,511 224 (D) 138 0 0 4,854 (D) 145 0 565 () 2,259 (D) 588 1,340 (D) () 3,181 (D) ( 156 120 753 0 391 0 58 0 0 206 0 0 () 496 (D) 1,287 590 697 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 935,780 355,758 7,712 1,555 6,157 284,738 283,339 D ) Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 8,975 355 3,847 1,189 274 6,899 (D) 3,383 1,051 1,055 (D) 440 90 242 49 257 633 1,494 652 2,660 403 1,057 49,613 1,444 641 417 223 11,727 180 580 1,330 (D) 1,835 162 773 34,321 434 263 4,975 ( 1,775 11,479 24,324 6,967 21,683 4,435 10,171 208 45 256 (D) 290 16,531 70 81 14,787 779 5,134 154 2,493 756 179 427 (D) 473 1,499 125 390 9,399 D 3,336 116 278 659 243 0 115 52 172 0 0 59 (D) 58 0 (D) 1,057 (D) 0 0 0 0 370 338 8,882 D 1,700 5,115 D D 140 219 227 182 467 0 335 153 539 () 133 464 138 10 401 90 0 (D) 1,948 1,919 5,342 1,176 () 722 0 0 32 2 77 53 164 65 (D) 113 241 284 74 245 6,210 568 () 0 1,392 863 78 999 () 321 107 () 23 7,333 33 () 378 () 1,252 431 4,267 (D) 1,678 (D) 0 0 396 ( 0 (D) 181 168 0 () 0 162 167 4 4,937 0 0 0 0 4,076 860 0 5 0 (D) 0 142 0 34 1,560 (D International 118 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 10.—Foreign Income Taxes of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 34,537 18,732 631 207 424 17,786 17,681 D Developing countries Europe Total 20,726 9,779 278 () 9,336 9,328 3 5 159 7 Canada Total European Communities (10) Japan Other 3,286 1,702 85 53 31 1,584 1,582 () * 2 29 3 1,094 194 30 17 147 278 57 92 62 14,401 7,421 188 11,594 5,509 (D) 2,807 1,912 (D) () 7,074 7,070 3 1 157 3 5,984 487 80 D () 5,191 5,188 3 1 5,309 427 76 () 1,882 1,882 0 (D * ) () () * 674 60 4 () 2,012 1,258 509 158 D ( 1,856 1,180 459 136 D () 300 14 13,007 1,184 166 D 9,171 872 119 D () 4,873 3,132 1,023 437 D () 2,678 1,448 774 269 D () 580 279 59 220 301 2,779 (D) () 418 184 26 159 234 2,402 D ) () 44 18 5 13 26 235 ( 221 56 17 38 165 1,764 7 ( 207 51 17 34 156 1,537 6 ( 156 78 50 22 2 5 14 5 C) 5 9 227 1 280 2,162 (D) 911 86 228 176 420 906 620 286 1,774 305 99 35 117 115 204 22 73 225 1,914 (D) 715 57 159 136 363 787 557 229 1,300 (D) 73 3 78 102 92 20 11 182 40 88 8 21 10 48 54 () * 54 202 33 12 -7 -18 36 19 2 15 179 1,437 142 303 12 105 88 97 442 167 1,245 118 265 12 97 79 78 377 12 191 23 38 1 8 10 19 65 () 757 154 50 7 67 51 45 9 () 641 (D) 36 7 62 49 33 9 44 525 (D) 256 208 48 28 295 42 136 115 21 24 256 (D) 106 87 19 1,088 89 573 670 55 484 2 D 509 47 344 1 380 9 144 70 298 4 120 61 211 4 71 () 45 (D) 1 3 10 190 3 59 36 84 630 354 288 67 115 (D) 14 C) 6 2 11 0 1 4 39 D Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Total Latin Amer- 1,514 287 () * 0 C) 303 302 0 1 1,526 370 5 3 2 374 374 0 C) D 13,595 8,802 (D) 3,218 1,181 137 ( 8,417 8,319 (D) 1,108 91 2 D 985 100 7 3,790 312 47 () 963 963 1 0 74 7 1,703 257 40 ) 252 83 130 21 3 15 30 7 1 6 23 274 0 () 136 49 43 29 () 249 167 () 551 182 183 129 94 33 61 (D) 375 17 () 114 75 13 62 39 212 17 29 85 (D) 24 36 (D) 190 170 20 185 3 4 C) 2 10 6 7 6 121 (D) 45 44 1 ( 123 104 2 102 19 128 ( 240 () 11 0 () 156 (D) 7 3 26 5 23 2 54 247 56 194 29 70 40 56 119 62 57 474 (D) 26 32 39 14 112 2 15 552 D 50 213 279 n D) ( 3,513 3,513 0 0 (D) 0 2,677 1,379 D ) () 35 1,330 D ) Other Asia and Pacific 3,487 2,701 (D) (D) * () 2,611 (D) 1 (D) (D) () * 566 42 4 () 235 144 52 30 1 7 32 15 21 40 105 (D) 98 80 18 () 1 6 418 33 90 -1 11 43 (D) 117 8 976 6 14 14 () * 139 458 360 4,213 3,541 (D) Middle East ( 130 27 34 21 48 94 58 37 345 (D) 20 10 4 14 46 (D) 159 14 Other Africa 285 5 -2 -2 () * 19 140 3 1 1 () * 21 188 () * 143 120 54 60 72 International 119 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.D 11.—Net Income of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Developing countries Europe Total Canada European Communities (10) Total Japan Other Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America Total Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 31,309 18,183 3,045 12,154 9,236 2,918 1,207 1,777 12,141 5,712 244 2,089 4,097 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 10,421 1,309 4,889 201 1,027 -6 3,152 2,110 (D) 1,043 (D) 350 360 4,859 2,007 (D) 284 229 122 2,339 131 12 1,296 7,608 7,588 -33 233 3,996 3,977 () 199 2,521 2,506 () 176 1,396 109 ( 677 15 -44 39 1,053 1,049 (*) 4 -31 11 () 23 728 728 0 C) 294 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 15,694 1,862 309 452 1,100 4,406 1,888 1,558 596 149 216 511 85 -19 104 427 3,961 44 10,830 1,370 181 1,229 321 60 3,012 1,186 1,204 379 128 117 649 210 19 192 439 3,078 9 ( 397 121 119 82 56 19 -44 -94 2 -96 50 252 -14 7,647 874 113 171 589 2,387 974 988 294 634 2,848 436 1,825 169 468 575 613 621 -206 827 2,507 738 70 35 124 114 170 22 130 452 2,302 316 798 99 152 181 366 35 -220 255 1,888 635 36 -18 110 140 76 19 110 5 205 57 105 13 25 18 50 -135 -215 80 332 84 2 -16 37 52 26 2 27 1,844 203 397 48 98 135 116 -69 -190 121 1,240 491 37 -6 34 86 23 9 36 120 871 113 29 664 89 95 27 24 453 53 487 348 139 312 38 9 29 229 133 96 118 2,077 264 1,333 1,018 119 876 2 255 2 276 695 167 40 656 23 180 61 354 47 270 4 112 32 17 24 62 85 190 79 100 13 17 63 (D) 55 3 71 1,973 12 32 78 -47 415 781 -10 19 (D) (D) 55 449 14 -6 1,026 489 355 361 244 171 All industries.... Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services 181 131 (D) 1,793 1,778 (D) 407 () 113 () D () 277 0 1,497 148 17 778 38 2 1,177 137 5 () 1,938 705 863 247 () 449 269 126 47 () 70 27 53 -23 () 159 64 44 26 325 36 20 -21 290 1,733 D 41 739 -4 -19 C) -19 15 211 0 ) 1,319 127 285 47 95 77 66 159 49 110 984 393 10 () 526 76 112 1 4 58 49 -228 -239 12 256 97 27 (D) 10 17 350 41 () 180 (D) 57 (D) 12 25 D ( ) 287 280 7 120 (D) 4 (*) 1 -3 2 39 (D) 7 3,766 D () 6,150 726 96 () ( ) 45 (D) () 145 0 (*) () 346 14 5 9 331 2,472 (D) D () 352 309 12 298 43 143 () 72 486 (D) 4,693 (D) 129 (D) 209 1,281 (D) 354 217 21 (D) -146 (D) -45 ( 35 182 546 D ( ) 239 (D) 17 2 (D) -48 -95 47 195 ( 70 316 395 14 (D) 596 43 (D) 1,443 D 0 268 (D) 2,644 505 107 -144 21 () 766 288 265 163 8 43 30 25 -50 75 5 381 -4 135 (D) 2,047 (D) (D) (D) (*) () 205 205 0 0 -242 962 35 (D) 0 (D) 191 (D) 4 (D) 0 (D) 11 (D) 0 () 303 149 76 44 () -168 26 78 230 38 570 () 49 179 33 7 26 359 35 10 225 193 ( () -26 4 -35 68 4 33 ) 207 24 59 154 11 (D) -24 -44 19 103 12 (D) 7 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 117 (D) -6 5 38 5 25 1,231 D 0 real 533 1,018 D 470 89 353 429 D () 38 356 156 50 97 relations 10 comput- and film. services.. Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade D D 13 (*) 4 D ( ) 20 13 (D) 66 44 3 41 36 162 137 ( 10 () 0 16 62 (*) 159 -6 D ( 12 518 -32 () 0 149 ( 25 656 270 271 0 0 0 0 180 92 0 266 International 120 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.E 17.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Industry of Sales : [Millions of dollars] Total All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Petroleum 935,780 324,628 328,999 322,602 59,645 59,346 50,684 50,601 8,745 8,961 136,066 134,061 57,381 56,571 77,839 76,697 793 846 115,299 112,290 17,988 16,904 470 359,269 0 39,023 0 12,456 0 6,297 0 20,270 170 69,554 133 33,162 0 13,102 11,064 2,981 9,245 22,924 ( 9,515 0 3,572 0 5,943 0 13,409 (D) 46,412 164 2,864 0 9,235 22,189 12,123 31,177 3,856 9,232 9,577 8,512 86,856 Total Food Chemicals and and kindred allied prodproducts ucts 342,353 1,886 97 38,814 0 0 0 0 () 0 1,620 0 D () 0 ( 0 49 0 169 0 0 336,193 38,598 37,848 12,248 12,111 6,294 6,165 19,826 19,572 67,300 688 31,496 (D) 12,994 370 10,808 218 2,943 9,059 22,438 9,293 3,543 5,750 13,145 40,707 2,549 3,023 63,323 6,851 4,347 1,928 13,349 2,143 7,593 3,436 3,687 8,324 18,423 11,411 29,446 3,751 8,903 9,127 7,666 77,275 74,471 2,804 60,658 6,814 4,254 i;909 12,957 1,883 7,356 3,383 (D) 4,200 12,762 3,029 122,664 72,996 49,668 3,978 11,565 (D) 3,714 2,733 981 28,651 11,542 16,767 254 20,290 1,774 10,150 1,608 111 1 0 0 2 204 0 165 10 67,994 1,690 (D 23,659 ( 0 65,586 131 22 0 108 63,448 29,506 12,356 10,038 2,704 8,845 336 151 () 186 ( 1,241 0 122 0 610 0 226 132 0 0 0 0 179 0 179 Manufacturing Finance, PriElectric Whole- insurmary MachinTransand ery, Other ance, sale and except electron- portation manufac- trade and real fabri- electriequipic turing estate cated ment equipcal metals ment 23,292 65 () 713 604 1 13 21,253 9,038 3,432 5,607 12,214 188 0 94 0 94 55 (D) 0 11 (D) 812 759 52 207 0 4 5 6 0 58 30 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 42,879 (D) 0 (D) 1 120 97 0 2 3 18 155 46 46 0 109 40,008 2,547 8,183 18,171 11,106 454 198 (D) 1,876 (D) () 0 1 32 5 9 12 0 3 157 110 637 20 617 44,127 250 249 1 1,094 1,093 1 29,907 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 29,441 D () 0 0 442 75,260 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 74,587 0 0 0 0 2 () * 0 0 0 2 46 D 63 138 0 9 104 25 28,104 3,630 8,733 8,778 6,963 D ) () 39 492 0 5 0 (D) 1 0 () 370 62,592 134,784 2,732 36 61,811 215 () 1,887 814 548 15,744 507 181 2 324 1,866 1,366 103 240 35 122 233 63 () 297 0 ( 245 0 ( 74,167 71,504 2,663 55 0 7 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 35 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 170 1,572 243 () 148 () 245 39 28,852 (*) 0 Serv- 27,915 344 4,708 2 0 1 1 119 100 () * 1 1 17 29 (D) 0 Other industries 76,124 1,433 2 0 2 () 1,079 1,289 144 25 0 119 19 8 4 0 0 7 188 (D) 0 451 () 67 203 () 58,416 6,811 4,115 D () 3,833 D ( () 925 84 148 193 260 17 144 35 64 50 25 25 415 0 0 0 12 6 () 9,348 9,266 82 1,292 (D) 93 19 250 () 1,878 96 107 (D) 46 3,194 3,646 3,859 32 531 10,929 75 2,817 588 114,483 407 66,342 181 48,141 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 1,122 0 1,042 0 14 315 3,411 3,364 47 28,602 11,531 16,763 244 65 37 0 27 0 () 284 18,768 1,771 8,848 1,598 ) 0 4 (D) C) 152 4 61 0 1,776 1,698 2,992 1,007 2,766 1,518 3,563 949 2,336 2,101 907 2,544 1,512 3,463 949 2,225 75,908 1,548 7,831 5,875 1,956 13,790 25,477 27,261 ( 0 12 0 27 354 (D) 104 () 98 103 0 2 0 2 28 3 71 ( () 24 0 83 0 4 663 (D) ( ) 1,433 * D (D) 5,734 ( 0 (D) 472 13,170 0 536 (D) 26,484 ( 28 fied by industry 2 121 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.F 3.—Employment of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Thousands] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services All countries.... 6,640.2 410.7 4,428.6 447.7 589.6 320.6 525.5 677.7 926.4 941.1 477.3 118.2 318.5 Developed countries- 4,449.2 200.4 2,991.2 231.3 358.8 214.2 430.0 355.3 778.0 623.7 377.5 98.3 226.3 913.8 54.0 481.7 43.8 62.2 33.4 45.6 61.5 103.9 131.3 48.7 31.2 44.5 2,766.7 110.1 2,062.3 152.8 227.6 149.1 332.5 255.2 542.6 402.5 259.6 53.4 153.3 2,430.6 130.1 18.0 528.2 541.3 13.4 38.4 188.0 7.1 135.3 830.7 336.1 31.7 5.1 20.2 24.4 163.8 37.6 42.3 8.5 2.6 93.0 4.9 2.6 10.7 20.6 2.2 1.2 8.4 .1 9.6 32.6 17.1 (D) (D) 5.7 (D) 1.3 4.4 1.3 1.6 .3 1,838.0 94.6 7.6 436.8 426.1 6.5 34.9 143.2 7.0 93.2 588.2 224.2 14.5 .8 8.4 16.8 140.0 20.8 15.9 5.3 1.8 127.9 4.3 2.0 17.7 18.2 .6 5.0 11.4 0 12.3 56.5 24.9 1.1 0 .1 1.6 17.1 3.4 1.5 .1 0 200.5 16.7 .5 32.4 38.5 (D) 4.0 22.1 (D) 16.2 67.3 27.1 .7 .1 .5 2.0 17.5 2.5 2.8 .5 .5 122.8 4.2 .4 15.2 36.2 .4 1.0 8.8 .6 11.0 44.9 26.3 .1 0 2.9 2.0 19.2 .3 1.7 0 0 310.7 15.2 .1 73.5 71.4 0 4.6 32.2 1.0 9.0 103.7 21.8 (D) 0 (*) (D) 8.1 9.5 2.0 0 0 209.9 20.3 2.9 19.4 57.5 (D) 6.3 31.4 (D) 4.6 66.7 45.2 2.9 (D) (D) 3.7 28.6 (D) 3.1 1.7 0 504.6 13.0 .3 212.0 138.7 0 1.4 6.7 0 19.9 112.6 38.0 1.9 0 0 2.0 31.7 (D) 0 (D) 0 361.5 20.8 1.4 66.4 65.7 3.0 12.5 30.7 4.1 20.3 136.6 41.0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17.9 2.4 4.8 (D) 1.2 208.6 13.4 6.0 46.5 35.1 2.1 1.4 18.5 (*) 14.6 71.0 51.0 6.6 2.6 3.8 3.6 8.0 8.7 17.1 (D) (D) 45.4 1.6 .1 2.6 4.6 (*) .3 1.3 0 2.0 32.8 8.0 6.2 0 0 (*) .4 .3 1.1 0 (*) 126.7 8.3 1.3 22.8 19.6 1.2 .5 10.1 0 10.9 52.0 26.6 2.7 .9 1.6 2.0 9.7 2.7 6.3 .5 .2 Japan 302.0 16.6 215.6 11.7 33.0 8.6 33.9 18.2 75.9 34.3 34.2 4.3 6.2 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa 466.7 311.2 19.7 135.9 19.7 11.9 1.7 6.2 231.7 142.3 10.5 78.8 22.9 12.8 1.5 8.6 36.1 26.4 1.8 8.0 23.1 (D) (D) 14.9 18.0 11.3 .2 6.6 20.4 14.2 .9 5.2 55.6 38.0 3.0 14.6 55.5 (D) (D) 20.9 35.0 20.7 3.2 11.1 9.4 6.4 1.6 1.4 22.2 14.2 1.0 7.1 2,147.4 176.4 1,437.4 216.5 230.8 106.4 95.5 322.4 148.4 317.4 99.8 19.9 92.2 1,350.6 44.6 977.6 146.4 171.2 89.0 72.6 135.4 130.8 232.3 62.0 10.2 52.1 728.7 80.6 425.6 12.7 54.5 12.0 26.1 102.7 14.5 565.3 470.3 23.3 71.7 56.6 7.8 3.0 8.8 3.3 12.8 .5 20.4 27.1 4.6 7.4 .4 4.0 1.0 4.1 5.0 .6 4.5 1.8 1.1 1.6 12.9 .6 .2 .3 1.6 9.4 (*) .7 551.5 60.9 358.0 6.6 35.8 8.1 9.2 62.3 10.6 407.1 382.1 2.6 22.4 18.9 .6 0 5.3 .2 1.6 .1 11.1 75.3 13.2 37.8 .6 5.1 2.1 2.1 11.7 2.7 67.2 58.7 .8 7.7 3.9 .1 0 1.0 .1 .2 0 2.5 100.5 14.0 62.0 1.5 8.8 1.5 3.2 9.0 .6 66.0 60.9 .6 4.5 4.6 .3 0 2.5 .1 1.3 0 .4 54.4 3.4 32.9 1.9 2.6 .3 1.6 7.2 4.6 34.2 33.6 (*) .6 .4 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 .3 49.9 3.7 44.2 .2 .1 0 0 1.3 .4 22.8 22.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 61.2 4.6 50.1 .5 (D) .6 .4 2.6 D ( ) 72.6 69.7 0 2.9 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1.5 77.1 6.6 55.9 .3 (D) 1.0 0 10.9 D ( ) 53.7 53.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 133.1 15.4 75.2 1.7 14.7 2.7 1.9 19.7 1.7 90.6 82.7 1.1 6.8 8.6 .1 0 1.8 0 .2 0 6.4 39.5 6.6 14.1 2.1 3.1 .9 1.6 10.3 .8 21.1 14.4 1.5 5.2 1.4 .2 .1 D ( ) (D) (D) .1 (D) 4.6 .6 2.7 .1 .6 .1 (*) .4 0 1.9 .9 .4 .6 3.7 .2 1.8 D ( ) (D) (D) (*) (D) 27.2 2.0 11.8 .7 4.9 .5 (D) 6.5 (D) 12.6 11.0 .6 .9 12.3 5.3 .8 1.1 1.0 1.0 .2 2.9 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 115.5 18.5 7.6 4.6 6.3 97.0 20.8 16.1 60.1 21.5 7.8 2.6 4.0 1.1 13.7 .1 4.5 9.1 35.2 4.9 1.8 0 3.1 30.3 0 5.9 24.4 8.8 .6 .1 0 .4 8.3 0 1.4 6.8 5.2 1.2 .7 0 .5 4.0 0 2.5 1.5 3.4 (D) (D) 0 .1 D ( ) 0, (D) 2.8 .2 .1 1.1 (D) (D) 0 0 D ( ) 0 0 (D) 13.0 2.0 0 0 2.0 11.0 0 1.0 10.0 7.6 1.3 .8 .2 .3 6.3 (*) 3.2 3.1 .7 .1 .1 .1 3.6 .4 .4 0 0 3.3 0 (D) D ( ) .4 6.2 2.7 2.0 (D) (D) 3.5 .2 .6 2.7 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other 154.5 23.8 113.1 7.7 9.9 74.8 (D) 65.4 5.5 (D) 26.2 18.1 5.3 .1 2.7 .2 .1 3.6 2.1 1.1 (*) .3 4.8 1.6 (D) 0 (D) 1.2 ( ) (*) .1 (D) 11.7 (D) (D) 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 4.7 2.6 2.1 0 0 3.2 1.4 .6 .4 .8 1.0 ( ) (*) 0 (D) 19.9 2.0 16.2 1.2 .5 Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 526.8 45.8 75.2 57.2 60.8 104.7 46.1 32.2 57.8 29.4 17.6 35.5 .6 1.2 18.7 2.7 2.0 4.0 2.3 .3 2.0 1.6 398.3 28.1 70.0 18.1 49.6 88.2 33.0 26.9 53.6 19.4 11.4 61.1 (D) 9.0 .3 1.1 40.1 .4 2.0 .7 5.3 (D) 50.9 .9 22.9 3.1 1.4 8.9 .6 2.6 3.4 1.8 5.3 9.2 .6 2.7 .8 (D) 2.4 .6 (D)' .4 0 21.5 1.6 9.1 .1 (D) .3 8.3 0 (D) 0 0 171.6 13.1 13.6 6.5 42.7 17.3 20.0 11.4 38.3 7.3 1.4 16.6 0 1.6 0 0 2.4 2.2 6.3 4.1 0 0 67.5 (D) 11.0 7.4 (D) 16.8 1.1 4.1 (D) 4.6 (D) 27.0 8.4 (D) .5 2.8 4.7 4.7 (D) 2.0 2.2 (D) 8.1 3.7 0 .2 .3 2.0 .5 .6 (D) .1 (D) 14.0 2.5 2.5 1.5 1.1 1.1 1.5 1.2 .5 1.0 1.0 99.8 15.5 17.1 9.8 1.5 11.0 11.9 32.9 16.3 .9 26.8 Canada Europe .... European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther International Addendum—OPEC 43.7 106.2 .1 0 .1 .1 0 0 D 0 0 0 .6 .2 D 33.9 321.0 0 0 0 Other industries 122 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.F 4.—Employment of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Thousands] Developed countries Developing countries Europe Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa All countries Total 6,640.2 4,449.2 913.8 2,766.7 2,430.6 336.1 302.0 466.7 2,147.4 1,350.6 115.5 410.7 129.0 200.4 39.8 54.0 12.9 110.1 22.4 93.0 17.1 17.1 5.4 16.6 19.7 4.4 176.4 66.9 44.6 19.9 21.5 13.3 59.7 69.3 206.2 135.8 67.2 3.2 49.4 26.1 22.6 17.2 121.0 66.5 52.5 2.0 30.4 9.1 8.0 4.9 39.1 35.9 3.1 .1 .5 1.4 12.0 10.5 59.7 30.6 28.0 1.1 21.3 6.7 7.5 9.6 57.3 30.6 25.5 1.1 12.2 6.4 4.5 .9 2.5 0 2.5 0 9.0 .3 (*) 0 12.4 0 12.2 .2 2.6 1.9 9.8 0 9.2 .6 37.2 29.8 85.2 69.3 14 7 1.2 19.0 5.3 8.7 11.2 13.0 7.1 54 .5 9.9 1.8 4,428.6 447.7 128 4 74.2 245.2 589.6 200.4 176.9 120.5 22.7 69.2 320.6 111.5 52.7 58.8 209.1 525.5 36.3 2,991.2 231.3 86.9 27.1 117.2 358.8 125.2 100.6 73.0 11.6 48.4 214.2 68.9 41.0 27.9 145.4 430.0 31.0 481.7 43.8 10.6 5.6 27.6 62.2 27.0 11.6 10.7 5.3 7.6 33.4 9.5 4.5 5.0 23.9 45.6 .5 2,062.3 152.8 67.1 15.0 70.7 227.6 70.1 71.9 47.7 4.2 33.6 149.1 45.1 25.5 19.6 104.0 332.5 27.6 1,838.0 127.9 60.5 11.3 56.1 200.5 59.8 64.3 41.9 3.7 30.7 122.8 22.4 9.5 12.9 100.5 310.7 26.1 224.2 24.9 6.7 3.7 14.5 27.1 10.3 7.7 5.7 .5 2.9 26.3 22.7 16.0 6.8 3.5 21.8 1.5 215.6 11.7 2.7 2.1 7.0 33.0 12.0 8.2 7.8 .3 4.6 8.6 1.7 1.4 .4 6.9 33.9 0 231.7 22.9 6.5 4.4 12.0 36.1 16.1 8.9 6.8 1.7 2.6 23.1 12.5 9.6 2.9 10.5 18.0 3.0 1,437.4 216.5 414 47.1 127.9 230.8 75.2 76.2 47.5 11.1 20.8 106.4 42.7 11.7 30.9 63.7 95.5 5.2 977.6 146.4 28 4 25.8 92.1 171.2 66.5 47 9 34.4 4.8 17.6 89.0 35.4 10.6 24.8 53.6 72.6 106.2 179 7 203.4 677.7 80.9 197.1 230.3 169.4 926.4 868.8 57.6 941.1 73.0 95.5 42.1 155.8 30.0 127.2 47.6 59.8 74.2 1610 163.8 355.3 46.2 142.4 74.5 92.2 778.0 726.8 51.2 623.7 41.0 53.1 27.2 100.1 24.0 71.6 30.7 38.9 5.5 14.6 25.0 61.5 12.4 4.2 7.6 37.4 103.9 90.3 13.6 131.3 49.8 131.7 123.4 255.2 22.3 133.7 51.4 47.8 542.6 505.0 37.6 402.5 34.3 34.3 12.4 50.0 12.2 41.0 21.7 26.0 47.1 122.8 114.7 209.9 19.8 100.9 49.5 39.7 504.6 2.7 8.9 8.7 45.2 2.4 32.8 1.9 8.1 38.0 10.9 14.5 8.5 18.2 8.0 .2 6.8 20.4 32.0 18.7 39.6 322.4 34.7 54.7 155.7 77.2 148.4 142.0 6.4 317.4 32.1 42.4 15.0 55.7 6.1 55.6 16.9 20.9 27.6 10 4 135.4 26.5 22.8 34.0 52.0 130.8 127.1 3.7 232.3 17.8 23.8 6.3 50.4 4.7 43.3 15 4 15.0 73.0 174.5 62.6 44.1 155.7 37.4 9.7 11.7 28.9 18.8 25.2 22.8 16.3 16.3 0 477.3 351.0 126.3 377.5 286.3 91.2 118.2 32.2 82.0 2.0 2.1 98.3 27.1 68.7 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 318.5 55.3 158.2 29.5 226.3 25.8 123.3 24.3 13.7 12.9 32.6 12.1 70.2 6.5 31.7 18.1 48.8 27.8 10.4 48.0 5.5 24.1 7.4 40.2 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 887.0 102.6 140.5 123.2 17.3 88.4 555.5 4.7 77.2 63.7 13.6 35.7 253.8 A 24.2 16.7 7.5 12.1 89.5 466.0 47.7 390.2 31.0 186.1 All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery productsOther.. Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies insurance, European Communities (10) Canada Total Japan Other Latin America Total 14.7 1.4 75.9 75.9 0 34.3 0 .9 .2 2.6 .9 1.3 2.0 .8 5.6 55.6 55.6 0 55.5 2.1 14.7 3.6 Other Asia and Pacific International 154.5 526.8 43.7 74.8 9.8 35.5 23.9 33.9 22.3 7.4 5.9 1.2 0 11 .2 6.2 .7 1.3 8.5 62.6 62.1 2 .3 19.8 4.1 8.3 0 81 .2 35.2 8.8 14 1.1 6.3 52 0 28 2.2 .2 0 3.4 26.2 .2 0 0 .2 3.6 .4 9 .9 .5 .8 398.3 61.1 116 20.2 29.3 50.9 8.3 24 6 9.9 5.7 2.4 9.2 3.1 1.1 2.0 6.1 Other Africa Middle East .2 1.2 0 3.6 0 11.7 .1 7.2 35 0 0 11 1.1 0 13.0 4.5 3.2 41.0 3.1 4.8 .8 7.2 30.3 20.6 24.4 10.7 1.1 1.5 28.7 120.4 21.7 24.9 116.6 3.8 48.7 41.9 6.8 259.6 191.9 67.7 208.6 150.8 57.8 51.0 41.1 9.9 34.2 24.3 9.9 35.0 28.3 6.7 99.8 64.7 35.1 62.0 38.1 23.9 7.6 5.1 2.5 31.2 8.6 21.9 53.4 14.3 37.4 45.4 13.1 31.0 4.3 1.1 3.1 H (*) 9.4 3.1 6.3 (*) C) 19.9 5.1 13 3 10.2 3.0 58 .7 .2 g 8.0 1.2 6.4 0 .4 126.7 13.7 72.5 13.4 26.6 3.1 17.2 2.6 6.2 C) 2.6 1.1 22.2 2.9 12.2 45 92.2 29.5 34.8 5.1 11.3 9.0 2.2 23.8 8.2 30.5 2.1 16.2 4.8 23.8 18.2 7.2 24.6 1.9 14.4 4.0 20.3 5.6 .9 5.S 127.9 3.1 3.3 2.7 .6 20.0 18.5 1.4 14.5 87.0 13.5 83.2 1.0 3.8 6.1 2.7 11.3 3.9 9.2 3.0 D4"8 0 361.5 31.2 29.5 11.6 42.8 11.9 12.0 36.2 7.0 20.1 4.0 6.1 11.6 .1 0 22.3 2 D15 83 7.2 (•) 0 (•) 4.7 0 0 .1 .5 m.6 118.2 16 6 13.8 2.7 67.5 9.7 15.3 0 3.3 0 0 0 12 0 9.0 3 5.9 .2 1.9 4.1 .2 3.2 3.1 .1 27.0 18.3 8.6 1.0 2 8.1 17 19.9 1.8 38 0 14.0 3.6 67 2.3 and real U 44.5 6.0 18.9 2.8 .6 12.9 2.7 5.4 153.3 16.8 89.6 15.9 0 0 52.1 19.6 22 7 2.8 3 .1 3.4 12 15.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 (*) .3 .7 13 3.9 L8 .8 3.5 .6 0 2.8 2^0 2.1 2.5 4.8 17 22.2 1.0 7.6 10.7 86 118.7 3.0 9.2 25.( c 2'.8 2.6 0 0 0 .5 148.7 1.0 49.7 44.2 5.5 3.1 321.7 97.9 63.3 59.5 3.8 52.7 204.1 57.6 38.6 35.4 3.1 34 6 .3 24.0 1.9 93.1 32.1 75.8 8.9 64.5 i .t l 6.2 4.5 15 0 .9 .4 (*) (D) .1 .1 3.5 0 o' o 3.4 0 (D) (D) 44.3 19.2 21.4 21.4 0 26 29.4 0 (*) (*) 0 94 43.9 21.1 3.3 2.6 6 61 9.8 19.9 (•) (D) (D) 9i 0 0 (D) 123 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.F 6.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other , International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemiWholebanking), and and Other sale trade insurance, Services cals and fabricatery, tation manufacallied except electronic equipand real ed turing ment products metals electrical equipestate ment 6,131 1,801 3,307 2,787 174 62 350 686 38 33 222 3 276 941 520 (D) (D) 239 (D) 30 84 79 16 5 534 71,782 59,947 11,325 40,031 36,429 1,999 140 9,079 10,157 71 459 2,517 131 2,052 9,825 3,602 247 16 201 125 2,090 474 405 31 14 4,472 5,394 4,087 887 2,654 2,284 77 37 347 416 6 51 191 0 268 890 370 19 0 1 11 240 58 41 1 0 213 10,175 7,817 1,522 4,871 4,370 462 9 790 983 (D) 69 432 (D) 387 1,191 501 13 2 11 18 309 62 78 5 4 648 5,149 4,085 821 2,678 2,241 82 7 292 752 4 15 132 11 217 730 437 2 0 57 11 323 5 39 0 0 154 11,493 10,456 1,212 8,069 7,554 335 2 2,008 2,142 0 73 720 16 298 1,961 514 (D) 0 2 (D) 193 244 43 0 0 848 8,127 6,298 1,225 4,439 3,701 412 51 366 1,243 (D) 67 479 (D) 93 977 738 52 D (D) () 25 437 (D) 75 13 0 319 17,624 15,896 2,816 10,280 9,840 289 8 3,888 3,244 0 24 95 0 392 1,900 440 24 0 0 15 377 (D) 0 (D) 0 1,696 13,821 11,308 2,842 7,041 6,439 343 26 1,388 1,377 29 159 467 78 396 2,176 601 (D) (D) (D) (D) 211 50 129 (D) 10 593 10,091 8,682 1,116 6,088 4,568 435 148 1,066 905 31 27 403 1 353 1,198 1,520 196 69 122 39 157 244 683 (D) (D) 734 2,250 1,994 648 1,118 980 37 2 68 109 1 4 30 0 54 675 138 86 0 0 () * 7 6 38 0 () * 85 5,876 4,685 807 3,354 2,800 210 26 610 407 9 10 189 0 272 1,068 554 54 19 40 15 146 58 214 6 2 105 7,661 5,970 295 1,396 21,833 13,865 8,990 838 4,735 219 679 109 321 1,946 143 4,115 3,541 207 367 760 109 69 95 87 237 489 370 36 83 4,575 1,006 624 68 165 14 113 23 90 136 15 81 32 22 26 301 23 5 6 64 186 4,119 3,106 148 866 11,835 9,651 6,419 617 3,973 99 412 59 79 1,076 103 3,070 2,933 19 118 161 7 0 58 3 28 334 261 17 56 1,306 1,121 681 79 284 7 52 9 18 204 27 408 364 6 38 33 1 0 9 1 2 775 658 25 91 2,358 1,996 1,322 145 812 25 94 12 24 203 8 601 566 7 28 72 5 0 39 1 23 432 (D) (D) 277 1,064 888 621 42 328 33 36 2 13 117 48 264 259 328 247 3 78 1,037 909 735 81 630 1 1 0 0 21 2 174 174 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 314 255 12 47 1,829 973 541 38 429 5 (D) 5 2 37 (D) 423 406 0 18 9 0 0 0 0 0 1,104 907 48 149 1,728 1,617 1,083 114 749 3 (D) 8 0 182 (D) 534 534 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 833 (D) (D) 168 2,513 2,146 1,435 119 741 25 183 23 21 311 12 667 630 6 30 44 1 0 10 0 3 744 506 63 175 1,408 939 643 62 192 49 57 11 19 241 13 266 211 23 31 29 7 4 (D) (D) (D) 144 108 20 16 256 158 61 7 36 1 8 1 () • 8 0 35 11 18 6 61 5 43 (D) (D) (D) 419 337 16 66 1,192 562 341 25 116 11 32 4 (D) 145 (D) 102 85 9 8 119 57 15 7 11 12 10 153 1,007 263 89 95 79 745 89 231 425 3,937 375 3,129 188 245 3,023 359 205 508 357 364 400 242 328 148 111 1,117 6,350 () * 17 415 159 58 77 25 256 3 109 144 2,499 (D) 2,219 134 (D) 654 10 7 321 101 20 84 34 2 63 193 35 7 0 28 158 0 44 114 418 277 87 2 51 1,573 124 185 69 192 262 207 157 284 60 33 0 20 23 3 () • 0 3 20 0 7 13 4 0 3 0 1 158 D () 4 1 4 107 2 14 6 12 (D) 0 5 38 8 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 15 D () 1 1 (D) 110 7 26 (D * ) () 1 59 0 (D) 0 0 2 7 18 1 1 0 0 17 0 D (D) () 176 (D) (D) 0 0 662 60 37 18 146 45 111 58 163 21 3 0 0 5 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 1 0 1 0 0 106 0 4 0 0 10 19 39 34 0 0 0 29 60 17 0 0 17 42 0 8 34 77 41 36 0 0 231 (D) 27 26 (D) 43 8 20 D () 14 (D) 2 (D) 78 22 5 9 8 56 263 10 79 18 11 46 4 23 40 11 22 0 3 48 (D) (D) 0 1 (D) 0 (D) 41 84 22 (D) 0 (D) 43 2 8 7 (D) 10 4 2 (D) 31 25 86 31 21 17 17 306 117 (D) 12 25 25 62 (D) 26 16 (D) 1 (D) 10 1 1 0 0 9 4 0 5 11 D () 1 0 (D) 77 45 0 1 3 11 6 3 (D) (D * ) () 3 14 46 22 11 (D) (D) 25 2 8 14 432 26 370 27 9 151 51 6 8 11 15 24 19 2 6 10 1,339 225 272 150 23 75 191 403 348 13 570 111,709 88,759 19,418 55,651 49,186 2,951 387 11,326 12,823 164 536 3,456 135 3,118 14,290 6,465 628 124 621 201 2,486 880 1,436 58 29 6,029 11,665 45 30 959 3,106 0 r 30 0 19 10 61 37 18 1 c C) 4 4 0 0 0 1 0 C) Other ndustries 124 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.F 7.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products ^ Miscellaneous plastics products , Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance : Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total Canada Total 111,709 11,665 3,442 1,564 1,878 6,373 4,605 1,715 53 1,219 631 71,782 5,394 1,745 784 2,865 10,175 3,906 2,743 1,894 367 1,265 5,149 1,844 901 943 3,304 11,493 88,759 6,131 1,252 798 454 3,798 2,305 1,459 34 852 228 59,947 4,087 1,492 510 2,085 7,817 3,093 2,047 1,393 270 1,014 4,085 1,364 781 584 2,721 10,456 661 1,777 5,724 3,294 8,127 924 3,033 1,944 2,226 17,624 16,624 1,000 13,821 893 935 554 2,644 476 1,828 698 863 1,477 5,348 2,970 6,298 692 2,681 1,262 1,664 15,896 14,952 944 11,308 749 737 490 2,071 417 1,222 546 720 129 463 605 1,225 166 84 144 831 2,816 2,470 346 2,842 (D) 188 271 941 95 '457 72 101 984 4,377 2,124 4,439 339 2,516 846 739 10,280 9,682 598 7,041 636 461 200 882 236 614 395 498 1,079 3,158 693 10,091 7,880 2,211 811 2,974 571 8,682 6,797 1,885 24! 264 2,250 722 1,439 23 66 5,876 575 3,318 692 1,994 626 1,304 591 700 312 1,022 75 959 257 693 10,045 418 2,057 1,625 432 1,800 1,598 4,172 1,082 3,766 19,418 1,801 405 285 120 1,343 1,264 76 3 14 38 11,325 887 200 126 561 1,522 736 251 227 133 175 821 241 107 134 579 1,212 16 55,651 3,307 706 429 278 1,866 1,041 807 18 558 176 40,031 2,654 1,133 283 1,238 4,871 1,707 1,446 925 88 705 2,678 818 410 408 1,860 8,069 583 European Communities (10) 49,186 2,787 478 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other 6,465 520 229 204 25 60 0 60 0 224 7 3,602 370 100 56 214 501 224 118 96 9 54 437 385 250 135 52 514 20 6,029 534 1 1 0 389 0 385 4 7,661 489 140 4,472 213 47 46 119 648 239 189 125 8 87 154 32 26 5 123 848 0 4,119 334 112 55 167 775 410 160 117 41 46 432 273 237 36 159 328 62 927 4,094 1,970 3,701 315 1,945 820 621 9,840 (D) 57 283 154 738 25 570 26 117 440 223 505 121 319 142 4 120 314 () () 6,439 575 403 192 752 (D) 536 379 475 601 61 58 9 129 (D) 78 16 24 414 2,209 (r 4,568 3,448 1,120 76 90 1,116 978 138 490 2,299 328 6,088 4,675 1,413 1,520 1,227 293 648 184 450 (r ( ' 807 74 339 60 1,118 361 710 7 40 3,354 247 2,248 424 331 619 7 23 2,800 203 1,847 364 138 30 91 0 17 554 45 401 60 543 488 390 97 613 283 841 69 756 80 524 7,320 64 1,521 533 227 577 33 411 53 361 1,752 39 36 24 11 416 41 202 474 29 373 40 308 1,621 38 10 116 24 103 4 38 13 54 131 387 345 91' 327 859 r (i 4,685 363 2,893 612 '404 886 ( • 13 200 27 236 8 123 3,722 676 495 is; 1,94! 225 253 1,806 1,041 747 18 334 36,429 2,284 1,032 227 1,024 4,370 1,484 1,329 829 79 650 2,241 434 160 274 1,807 7,554 563 57 199 0 190 9 Latin America Total 21,833 4,575 1,519 766 753 2,575 2,300 257 19 367 114 11,835 1,306 253 273 780 2,358 814 696 500 97 251 1,064 480 121 359 584 1,037 38 13,865 1,006 445 183 263 303 157 139 7 231 27 9,651 1,121 232 207 683 1,996 758 552 418 56 212 888 389 116 272 500 909 273 (D) 734 511 223 78 16 206 65 127 46 (D) 46 138 0 744 633 111 268 183 122 1,408 1,083 326 418 4 0 0 4 61 4 14 17 10 16 84 DO 176 (D) 114 50 1 0 1 77 0 0 1 6 (D) 0 17 0 33 75 31 419 42 231 97 1,192 21: 425 80 562 160 264 58 432 19 70 48 1 9 14 5 9 0 16 100 3 0 0 0 1,573 158 16 63 80 263 52 107 50 30 24 43 11 4 7 32 110 (D) (D) 51 34 662 (D) (D) 449 (D) 106 82 24 231 25 32 (D) 49 1 17 17 77 27 (D) (D (D 151 13 65 23 15 29 100 19 23 1,745 16 809 597 212 75 1,551 263 345 321 25 501 18 58 35 810 358 407 94 348 89 3,023 654 495 396 99 104 0 102 2 (D) 306 217 88 0 ( ' 105 International 289 158 61 77 9 77 1,104 1,104 0 833 87 29 181 6 203 17' 169 2,568 354 536 509 27 913 26 23 193 23 6 4 13 38 0 22 15 C) 0 48 D Other Asia and Pacific 3,937 2,499 257 31 227 2,155 2,143 3 9 '214 161 95 939 719 219 256 96 135 Middle East 1,007 415 321 157 164 14 0 12 1 72 272 324 (D) 973 200 129 183 461 1,617 1,585 32 2,146 109 152 32 541 46 536 134 126 144 55 86 ( 263 18 1,696 1,696 0 593 0 10 3 42 20 24 33 300 375 324 1,829 232 352 682 563 1,728 1,672 56 2,513 145 198 64 573 59 606 153 143 Other Africa 70 18 109 6 42 4 20 0 (D 0 0 266 42 154 154 0 490 C (: • D (o 261 49 36 33 157 (•• 269 & 22C (D (D 157 125 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.F 11.—Employment of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Thousands] Developing countries Developed countries Europe All countries Total Canada Total Other 2,766.7 2,430.6 336.1 302.0 74.1 9.4 185.1 13.1 149.9 11.4 35.3 1.8 20.4 .1 38.9 6.6 14.4 41.8 387.2 385.6 .1 1.5 58.6 4.6 12.9 16.4 247.8 246.8 6.6 2.8 57.8 57.6 (*) .2 1.7 11.4 150.4 149.7 () 118.5 117.8 ( 21.4 .2 ( 20.0 0 () 31.9 31.9 0 (*) 1.4 .2 0 .1 15.5 15.4 0 (*) 4.8 (*) 4.5 2.1 24.0 24.0 0 (*) 8.2 0 4,814.3 520.7 63.5 48.1 409.2 775.3 324.7 254.8 146.7 20.0 29.1 370.1 186.2 42.6 143.6 183.9 609.1 26.7 3,224.6 292.3 30.0 19.5 242.8 479.9 196.1 152.0 100.3 14.6 16.9 226.6 99.2 19.1 80.1 127.5 499.5 20.9 532.8 53.3 7.7 3.3 42.3 76.4 40.7 16.7 13.2 2.5 3.3 47.6 13.7 5.3 8.5 33.9 55.9 3.4 2,148.2 196.6 20.1 11.4 165.1 326.8 122.8 108.9 72.4 10.3 12.4 111.0 30.4 12.2 18.2 80.6 359.5 15.0 1,916.0 168.5 17.9 6.5 144.1 281.9 103.2 94.6 63.2 232.2 28.1 2.2 4.9 21.0 44.9 19.6 14.2 9.2 240.6 15.6 .3 303.0 26.8 1.9 () 104.2 27.1 () 6.8 3.4 () 77.1 319.0 11.6 3.5 40.4 3.4 () 38.1 18.7 11.5 6.8 .4 .8 9.3 4.7 .5 4.2 4.6 48.6 0 () 38.6 14.0 14.9 7.9 1.4 .4 58.7 50.3 1.1 49.2 8.4 35.5 2.5 339.6 156.1 569.5 67.0 187.7 104.4 210.3 1,002.7 838.1 164.5 966.9 148.6 73.4 36.1 122.9 42.7 166.5 7.6 57.9 58.9 296.8 122.9 283.8 41.8 84.9 44.2 112.8 812.7 692.2 120.5 629.9 77.4 46.3 22.3 92.0 35.0 74.5 6.8 37.4 6.6 28.9 17.0 59.2 6.4 9.1 6.7 37.0 108.3 83.4 24.9 132.1 8.7 11.2 10.8 26.4 14.0 20.6 1.6 5.3 37.3 220.3 86.9 177.2 22.0 62.7 33.5 59.1 570.6 488.6 82.0 406.4 57.2 29.2 9.1 55.7 14.7 42.9 3.7 24.9 35.3 191.4 80.7 160.2 (D) 57.9 30.3 (D) 524.6 461.2 63.3 357.5 52.7 25.5 8.7 50.3 D ( ) 31.0 3.6 23.9 9.0 32.6 7.0 19.8 (D) 10.2 3.6 (D) 75.3 69.6 5.6 33.9 D ( ) .7 .1 2.1 3.4 .9 (D) 5.5 56.5 215.4 39.4 35.6 179.1 23.5 9.2 16.0 8.3 20.2 135.0 13.9 14.9 121.5 74.6 54.9 19.6 16.3 10.2 6.0 46.5 34.2 12.4 38.5 28.4 10.1 391.4 12.7 281.9 1.1 81.5 14.2 268.9 7.7 241.4 .7 13.4 5.6 36.0 2.1 27.2 .2 216.2 4.5 200.6 .3 7.6 3.3 105.2 5.5 56.4 20.8 23.4 66.7 4.8 36.7 14.2 3.2 Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 913.8 318.5 29.3 146.5 11.4 73.1 25.1 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 4,449.2 506.5 56.2 139.0 98.3 40.7 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 3.0 2.3 7.8 36.2 2.4 22.6 11.8 25.3 .6 6.8 25.2 2.4 16.7 6.4 17.8 .5 4.7 15.1 1.9 13.1 4.2 5.9 Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 2,147.4 1,350.6 115.5 154.5 526.8 164.4 21.3 85.5 8.1 23.1 3.4 11.3 5.1 44.6 4.7 () 67.7 67.6 C) 0 () 18.5 18.5 0 0 1.1 .1 .1 5.0 5.2 5.2 0 0 .5 .4 0 4.7 35.2 74.5 5.2 37.6 3.2 416.4 52.8 2.9 138.0 86.3 23.0 63.4 51.7 (D) 5.8 1,046.7 167.0 27.3 12.6 127.1 208.8 89.3 69.8 37.1 5.1 7.6 100.3 62.5 17.7 44.8 37.9 77.6 5.8 5.9 15.0 12.1 27.5 (D) 3.0 .5 (D) 58.4 50.5 8.0 57.4 (D) 5.1 2.3 7.8 2.9 10.2 D ( ) 1.7 27.8 42.8 (D) 285.5 25.2 102.8 60.2 97.4 189.6 146.0 43.6 (D) 70.9 27.2 13.7 30.9 7.7 92.0 .8 20.5 24.0 24.7 23.1 147.5 23.0 46.9 5.6 72.0 143.9 124.6 19.3 201.6 34.4 15.2 9.0 25.7 5.9 45.3 .8 14.9 2.9 16.6 .3 3.4 11.5 1.1 20.6 (D) 15.8 16.1 27.9 6.4 8.1 5.8 2.3 7.5 7.0 .5 4.3 3.5 .7 63.9 43.2 20.6 29.8 13.3 16.6 169.7 4.0 161.2 .3 1.5 2.8 46.5 .5 39.5 0 6.1 .5 3.6 .5 2.9 0 0 .2 13.0 121.1 5.0 40.5 .4 68.0 7.2 35.8 1.1 27.8 .2 1.2 5.5 3.3 (*) 3.1 0 0 .2 58.8 3.8 32.4 7.9 1.0 4.3 2.0 3.3 0 1.8 1.1 39.9 (D) 16.7 4.3 29.7 (D) 13.9 2.8 .8 (*) 1.3 2.7 (D) (*) 2.1 .2 1.0 11.0 .1 (D) 5.4 7.5 <*) D 95.7 183.0 () 3.2 () 3.6 (D) 34.6 123.1 18.4 3.6 3.6 0 22.8 9.3 2.1 .5 0 .5 1.5 22.6 0 0 0 0 6.7 27.9 (D) (D) 0 (D) 3.6 5.3 85.1 52.6 62.9 25.1 53.2 5.1 0 15.9 0 6.4 9.8 D 2.0 28.9 6.1 17.0 4.8 3.1 46.1 27.4 18.6 48.9 4.5 3.6 .3 5.4 11.9 .1 1.0 5.3 13.5 () 126.6 ( 14.0 2.5 1,575.2 228.2 33.5 28.6 166.1 289.9 123.7 102.8 46.4 D () () 1.6 8.0 2.5 3.4 (D) .2 D ( ) 18.5 (D) 3.9 ( 3.3 1.9 .7 D ( ) 0 D ( ) 7.1 (D) 0 ( 2.7 0 ( 0 2.3 .2 1.9 0 .2 1.5 ( 37.5 11.2 3.2 (D) 1.0 0 19.7 0 0 .7 1.4 .6 5.7 0 2.3 1.5 1.9 13.0 0 13.0 2.6 0 0 0 .5 0 (*) 0 .1 1.3 .6 0 D () 69.8 30.0 28.9 7.0 () 12.0 5.3 1.4 3.9 6.7 (D) .1 a 130.0 2.0 51.6 53.1 23.3 31.2 25.3 8.8 3.7 1.8 27.0 0 5.5 3.2 6.4 9.4 22.6 20.1 2.5 real D 10.5 2.2 relations comput- and film. services.. Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Japan 6,640.2 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other, Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 642.5 28.2 8.8 5.3 3.6 55.0 457.4 129.2 421.3 75.4 358.0 () 1.7 (D) 19.9 () 2.8 .1 (D) 231.2 .3 .9 103.9 () 11.2 (D) 5.5 30.3 67.4 37.4 181.5 () 0 12.2 2.2 .3 () 1.6 (D) 3.4 (D) 97.7 .5 (•) 0 (*) 5.3 27.5 64.3 10.7 .3 () 7.4 3.2 70.5 2.7 .4 C) 66.8 .5 5.6 0 .7 0 11.4 1.2 9.2 .1 (*) .9 3.8 .2 1.8 1.6 (*) .1 .1 ) .3 (D) .8 (D) 6.2 (D) (D) 0 26.6 .2 0 0 0 0 2.8 3.1 2.4 24.0 () 0 2.8 2.1 (*) International 126 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.F 12.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Total Canada Total 111,709 All industries Developing countries Europe 88,759 8,553 657 274 383 6,925 6,906 (D) 19,418 2,313 300 221 79 1,862 1,858 () * 4 55,651 4,909 301 35 265 4,108 4,094 D European Communities (10) Japan Other 49,186 4,053 256 6,465 856 45 () 3,366 3,353 D ) () 431 0 38,577 2,900 319 123 2,457 5,944 2,323 1,868 1,306 (D) ( 1,979 512 D () 742 742 0 () • 68 2 4,396 429 30 84 315 927 461 258 170 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 12,133 1,369 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment, Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 79,679 6,472 786 513 5,172 13,145 5,737 3,981 2,577 391 460 6,023 2,822 611 2,211 3,202 14,550 479 65,868 5,065 539 354 4,172 10,163 4,448 3,004 2,034 327 349 4,469 1,973 363 1,610 2,496 13,022 455 12,433 1,058 146 73 839 1,861 1,063 356 305 66 70 1,102 339 114 225 763 1,423 95 499 2 42,973 3,329 349 208 2,772 6,871 2,784 2,126 1,476 231 254 2,105 581 217 364 1,524 9,631 321 1,580 9,976 2,514 7,111 808 2,146 1,083 3,074 18,555 15,876 2,679 13,824 1,450 794 480 1,997 670 1,970 123 825 1,212 9,117 2,238 5,142 635 1,488 796 2,223 16,530 14,286 2,244 11,477 1,179 641 405 1,777 613 1,277 117 690 183 801 343 1,268 93 208 133 834 2,882 2,311 571 2,839 146 172 253 675 264 466 30 82 738 7,017 1,555 2,980 340 1,050 585 1,005 10,816 9,373 1,442 7,242 935 390 140 930 272 651 64 477 ( 1,467 8,406 264 676 6,029 1,438 2,698 (D) 978 518 (D) 10,232 9,056 1,176 6,418 825 341 135 836 (D) 555 62 461 724 3,694 361 1,420 1,082 338 237 384 129 338 242 96 390 2,789 204 872 654 218 294 2,484 (D) 700 537 163 800 57 558 3 () 170 48 4,198 141 3,883 4 110 60 1,413 57 866 389 3,408 128 3,199 4 24 52 1,249 47 767 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 6,029 625 4 0 4 483 482 0 1 137 1 4,995 267 7,661 706 52 18 34 472 472 0 () • 181 0 5,466 412 37 () 752 341 262 123 8 17 162 88 11 77 74 1,211 0 () 679 260 260 129 23 8 1,100 965 22 943 135 757 185 886 140 341 (D) 174 69 (D) 1,679 1,594 85 584 (D) 9 2 35 31 14 (D) 105 42 319 6 139 129 11 73 894 4,192 429 1,937 1,446 491 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 294 1,075 9,462 9,437 2 23 1,222 81 57 1,225 57 63 988 117 28 2 D 72 67 583 317 266 824 109 48 5 94 97 2 16 96 30 4 D 172 117 55 21,833 2,892 478 () 2,206 (D) () 175 33 13,489 1,403 247 160 996 2,857 1,172 977 542 Latin America 13,865 1,500 176 () 1,209 1,208 1 0 () 1,407 827 231 596 580 (D) 24 10,505 1,204 214 118 872 2,385 983 799 472 60 72 990 614 172 442 376 1,171 24 105 414 200 554 (D) 57 10 (D) 1,153 1,007 146 812 (D) 70 9 136 45 146 (D) 25 369 859 (D) 1,960 173 657 287 843 2,017 1,591 427 (D) 267 154 75 221 58 693 5 135 305 629 213 1,259 167 326 73 693 1,633 1,488 145 1,863 181 115 54 193 47 555 5 119 55 202 22 71 57 14 165 (D) 68 507 362 145 133 422 39 215 103 112 205 15 178 6 2,751 78 401 3 2,218 51 499 (D) 178 75 337 22 273 2 13 27 285 (D) 126 58 10 Other Africa 1,007 376 84 276 276 0 0 13 3 461 23 () 7 62 13 27 (D) 1 (D) 188 (D) 46 Middle East 3,937 302 113 1 112 172 172 0 0 9 3,023 714 106 0 106 548 697 41 1,825 134 11 () * () 13 1 20 1 4 (D) 3 0 55 0 0 Other Asia and Pacific D 49 24 11 (D) 0 (D) 154 (D) 0 18 42 7 121 0 66 24 31 229 0 229 36 0 0 0 6 0 1 0 1 19 8 0 36 D () 360 152 141 42 () 552 4 240 191 117 149 66 24 19 11 82 0 15 13 53 29 111 95 16 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services., Health services Other services 2,557 110 1,409 623 5,281 228 4,680 12 250 111 2,019 63 1,230 548 108 99 16 75 18 198 462 42 541 131 325 3 18 85 (D) 71 1 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 7,356 164 126 79 47 1,462 15 180 389 41 386 65 233 5,618 12 132 257 33 303 45 109 1,285 () 126 69 Total 8,045 306 5,082 15 2,468 174 1,902 3,702 D () 50 (D) 745 1,385 3.394 790 13 684 0 85 8 165 10 99 53 189 149 80 ( 466 () 0 (D) 165 1,200 8 1 0 1 158 0 0 12 (D) 10 0 (D) 115 3 0 0 0 0 782 1,912 481 628 438 594 27 86 3,193 7 26 () * 30 34 (D) 2 19 (D) 1,024 () 13 1 3 18 73 1 (D) 65 92 1,695 (D () 29 (D) 703 95 768 491 307 D 2,273 41 12 C) 2,205 15 128 0 21 0 101 13 79 1 C) 7 52 () * 23 17 0 1 1,022 106 29 29 0 392 0 0 0 0 237 229 277 155 0 220 (D) (D) 0 (D) 57 80 30 International 127 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 3.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries x All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemibanking), Wholeand and Other sale trade insurance, Services tation cals and fabricatery, allied except electronic equip- manufacand real turing ed ment products metals electrical equipestate ment 2,287 1,871 382 1,389 (D) 107 6 (D) 5 () * 16 3 0 (D) 200 (D) () * 0 104 37,180 28,770 16,509 9,708 8,865 1,204 20 1,314 1,526 24 488 433 15 1,362 2,480 843 12 2 9 47 552 56 130 (D) (D) 1,150 1 2 () * 0 17 4,593 3,422 912 1,861 1,683 424 1 226 229 17 (D) 135 (D) 279 324 178 () * 1 (D * ) () 117 9 (D) 1 (D) 295 2,845 1,954 322 569 13,528 7,339 3,370 319 736 78 254 101 268 1,539 76 3,307 2,818 243 245 663 156 9 155 106 84 299 (D) (D) (D) 1,805 734 416 36 37 17 65 (D) 155 60 (D) 132 (D) 67 (D) 186 1,403 1,041 34 328 8,410 5,053 2,115 250 611 26 136 44 (D) 960 (D) 2,707 2,540 37 130 231 1 (D (D 55 0 132 11 23 82 (D) (D) (D) 416 295 162 4 6 1 8 3 6 126 7 73 28 12 33 60 1 0 (D; 4 3 29 124 542 126 89 26 12 416 7 144 265 878 137 352 255 135 4,769 949 55 395 977 313 956 315 423 299 87 234 2,891 (D 26 313 103 73 23 7 211 () • 0 (D) D () (D • ) (D) () (D * ) () 0 D () 6 1 0 1 0 () * (D 56,718 42,956 19,505 18,091 16,045 2,438 87 2,332 2,782 44 498 915 15 2,714 4,221 2,046 85 45 90 66 753 255 712 8 31 2,516 3,304 1,270 255 612 555 140 2 121 29 1 (D * ) () () • 211 57 1 C) 15 (D) 9 5 24 (D) (D) (D) (•• 76 135 256 2 68 106 79 502 (D r 248 (D 22 63 t 35 (D 228 678 153 11 (DJ (D; (D; 142 0 (D) (D) 175 109 49 (D (D 3,029 232 50 111 893 257 561 290 386 232 16 0 1,217 C) (D * ) () 0 (D * () 22 3 1 (D ( * 0 172 1,081 792 263 457 453 21 1 41 146 () * 2 19 1 57 166 4 0 0 C) () * 5,225 4,589 1,280 2,380 2,302 239 0 486 505 0 258 163 1 77 573 78 4 0 0 (D) 4,866 1,640 682 794 747 92 8 85 180 1 41 27 1 44 268 46 () * () * 3 12 16 3 10 14,175 12,441 11,790 478 425 (D) () * 32 133 0 (D) 6 0 (D) 196 53 3 0 0 (D) (D) 1 0 5 0 21 4 () * () * 0 0 24 22 (D) 2 0 0 496 354 270 21 62 1,171 797 409 85 184 3 46 9 10 72 1 261 231 16 14 126 (D) 0 (D) 3 (D) 48 29 1 18 290 177 100 12 11 7 2 () * 2 (D) (D) 74 71 () • 3 432 324 0 109 636 416 320 (D) 213 1 () * 0 0 (D) 0 97 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 65 37 2 26 3,226 988 127 11 60 1 17 9 2 26 () * 854 812 0 42 7 0 0 0 0 0 153 141 1 11 1,733 1,614 643 (D) 39 () * 0 0 0 D () 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D • ) () 12 (D * ) ( 0 D ( (D (D ( • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 2 () * 7 7 0 0 D (D ) c 2 () * H 0 (] * 2 0 1 2 21 16 1 2 351 102 17 16 19 35 36 51 39 23 12 0 114 0 0 0 3 0 L ] ( * 0 0 0 24 (D (D 0 202 (D (D 1 4 () • 151 0 13 0 0 0 31 C) 0 99 C) () * 0 0 7 0 3 4 84 (D (D 0 0 2,147 91 (D (D 851 166 319 147 280 2J 0£ 0 128 1 0 574 0 971 971 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 lD] l] 0 0 (] * 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 () * 0 0 6 46 (D) 8 0 0 0 574 4,953 4,017 1,201 2,349 (D) (D) 4 (D) 326 5 129 81 D (D) () 754 (D) 4 () * 5 3 55 (D) (D) () ° D () 14,866 12,267 2,431 7,533 6,423 1,060 62 851 1,187 19 10 458 0 1,301 1,475 1,110 72 39 65 (D) 180 190 543 () • 199 1,253 268 (D) (D) (D) 936 767 355 26 99 12 (D) 22 (D) (D) 1 378 332 8 38 35 1 0 (D; 0 (D) 1,050 772 D (D) () 2,599 1,077 661 27 78 18 47 11 45 430 6 268 177 77 14 147 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 5 0 () * 5 39 D () (D) 0 0 D () 8 10 (D) (D) 22 D (D ( 30 11 (D) J (D) () ° 4 () * 0 175 7 (D (D 5 (: ° I S 0 n i 323 25 144 133 21 1,169 680 () * 1 4 31 (D 13 31 31 (D) 0 755 Other industries 43 (D) () * 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 (D) 272 110 41 47 39 1 0 0 0 0 D () (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 18 (D) 1 162 86 24 4 1 2 c 1 0 ^ 1 2 0 ( * 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) ( * 0 1 0 0 (D 0 0 0 0 0 (D) C) 18 2 0 0 C) 0 5 13 8 () • 4 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 (D) c 1 1 10 () * 44 (D) (D) (D) 18 12 1 1 0 (D) 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 () * 68 1 (D) D (D) () 7 0 C) 1 0 0 1 () • () * 0 76 128 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 4.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Country of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products.. Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products ~ Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods.... Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total Canada European Communities (10) Total 18,091 612 175 64 111 226 83 142 1 212 0 16,509 9,708 382 1,389 283 (D) 20 29 (D) 1,086 1,861 912 838 516 465 130 191 55 58 309 ( 457 263 64 46 18 199 () 2,380 1,280 174 (D) 56,718 3,304 1,644 849 795 808 284 All 48 833 18 37,180 2,287 703 84 1,499 4,593 2,274 973 417 235 694 1,081 410 85 325 672 5,225 297 42,956 19,505 1,270 255 233 39 87 146 627 (D) 384 1,128 2,528 1,272 4,866 149 719 2,994 1,004 14,175 13,853 321 4,953 965 2,201 (D) 1,640 95 302 556 687 12,441 12,170 271 4,017 (D) 369 47 483 66 347 213 111 467 64 736 73 514 268 176 230 2,022 14,866 10,974 3,892 28,770 1,871 454 58 1,359 3,422 1,671 755 278 165 553 792 198 71 127 594 4,589 (D) 170 1,880 (D: 12,267 8,969 3,298 Other 16,045 555 147 2,046 57 27 () 226 83 142 1 182 0 8,865 (D) 283 18 (D) 1,683 755 438 156 53 281 453 () 2,302 171 1 0 1 0 30 0 843 () 178 83 27 35 5 29 4 1 () • 1 3 78 3 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan 2,516 104 0 0 0 5 0 C) 5 1,150 17 3 7 8 295 110 95 10 2,845 299 19 1,403 82 D 354 207 65 22 C) 80 24 ( 48 1 C) () * 47 432 90 214 ( 682 (D) 120 (D) 458 11,790 11,570 220 1,201 (D) 73 38 180 31 224 58 57 79 371 2,431 1,995 436 43 (D ( • 272 15 122 Developing countries Europe 1,309 529 794 18 166 418 191 478 427 51 2,349 (D) 289 9 202 17 102 105 43 72 1,282 (D) 7,533 5,145 2,387 () 26 99 () * 5 85 8 21 21 0 199 0 2 1 45 747 18 138 404 187 425 374 51 182 17 100 105 39 70 1,247 6,423 4,246 2,177 35 1 1,110 899 211 65 10 30 153 153 0 268 (D) 5 56 1 19 C (, 124 1,253 1,050 928 122 104 901 353 Latin America Total 13,528 1,805 1,183 762 420 181 (D) 94 8,410 416 249 27 140 1,171 603 219 139 70 141 290 211 14 198 78 636 39 38 ( 242 (D) 5,053 295 165 18 111 797 365 171 100 48 113 177 118 13 105 59 416 542 313 271 214 57 0 0 0 0 Middle East International Other Asia and Pacific 878 256 4,769 502 D 314 0 o 175 1 0 0 1 21 (D) 4 1 0 (D) 12 (D) 0 122 1 J,029 0 (D) 8 24 351 44 37 22 (D) 5 O 5 202 0 163 327 (D) 3,226 53 418 2,438 317 1,733 1,683 50 936 39 98 16 253 7 168 55 65 519 253 1,614 1,614 () * 767 (D) 90 216 5 139 53 (D) c 61 142 32 2,599 2,005 594 50 112 26 1,077 853 224 3 (D) 6 1,169 808 361 8 0 0 0 8 no 7,339 734 340 213 127 Other Africa 162 15 4: 119 (D) 36 2,147 195 () 988 (D) (D) (D) 50 (D) 8 c (D (D CD ( ( 86 14 (D) (: • 323 320 (D 0 0 D (D ( ( * 6 o 0 42 55 23 ( * 1' (r ( 1,054 111 192 162 30 214 22 6 o 0 267 184 i 16 (] 45* C C r. 195 150 (D 14 (D 13* 0 0 () 102 12 11E £ 18C 48 94 82 76 6 104 (D 5 (D (D (D 1 1? 5 129 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 7.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries 1 All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum 46,559 35,852 15,514 15,583 13,949 2,145 72 2,094 2,566 41 458 840 14 2,050 3,669 1,634 82 45 77 61 447 247 653 1,915 769 216 422 101 1 118 19 1 WD () (*) (D) 130 34 1 () * 5 (D) 6 5 16 Food and kindred products Total 30,350 23,402 12,811 7,643 1,090 7 1,155 1,387 22 448 379 14 954 2,187 593 10 1 6 43 337 50 125 2,328 1,085 2,427 1,787 105 535 10,587 5,511 2,443 260 646 48 176 90 78 1,096 49 2,720 2,325 201 194 348 118 8 47 45 59 1,270 939 31 300 6,948 4,036 1,710 204 535 12 69 35 1,092 931 143 700 (D) 48 1 (D) 3 C) 10 1 0 (D) 153 (D) (*) 0 (*) 16 55 284 68 33 26 217 7 84 126 551 67 228 170 85 4,240 909 41 261 956 282 849 248 362 266 66 120 1,980 1,026 434 212 24 33 15 60 11 26 128 0 65 94 803 2,237 2,122 27 89 89 0 28 10 Manufacturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Whole- banking), Services Other and and ery, tation cals and fabricatsale trade insurance, industries except electronic equip- manufacand real allied turing equiped ment estate products metals electrical ment 3,619 2,864 655 1,649 1,505 417 1 217 161 17 (D) 116 (D) 236 295 143 () * 1 C) (D) 90 9 824 662 167 425 422 18 1 32 140 1 18 1 55 157 3 0 0 C) 270 74 (D) (D) (D) 161 109 70 4 4 6 3 3 50 1 28 8 17 11 290 209 21 60 488 319 69 153 6 54 1 130 103 15 12 39 0 0 105 56 10 6 2 (D) C) 4,845 4,254 1,162 2,189 2,115 232 0 415 501 0 238 157 1 76 496 74 4 0 0 (D) 21 (D) 2 0 0 486 4,301 1,309 490 661 632 75 2 82 152 C) 37 17 1 42 224 29 () * C) 1 9 7 1 10 C) 418 316 0 102 591 386 298 (D) 208 0 (*) 0 0 60 34 1 25 2,991 870 112 9 58 1 11,417 9,796 9,261 385 333 (D) () * 30 110 0 (D) 3 0 (D) 137 51 3 0 0 0 () 2 22 () • 751 714 0 37 7 0 0 0 0 0 4,253 3,586 2,227 () 320 4 123 67 () 726 (D) 2 () * 5 3 54 13,433 11,180 2,257 6,723 5,745 920 61 1,129 18 10 0 1,076 1,306 978 71 39 64 99 189 497 C) (*) 144 72 22 29 22 1 1 0 0 C) 0 5 8 7 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 187 144 134 1 10 1,621 1,535 611 (D) 31 C) (D) () 0 555 0 924 924 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 239 18 667 543 244 16 74 6 270 240 8 21 30 0 0 2,253 846 472 27 76 17 42 10 45 248 6 245 162 75 7 130 1 72 35 21 4 1 0 0 161 45 17 23 1 1 1 0 0 116 1' 58 58 89 0 22 34 33 343 10 C 135 0 20 63 120 34 i 114 59 37 2,741 217 40 102 876 229 484 226 329 226 11 0 987 268 55 6 1 2 253 99 12 12 27 33 6 24 20 8 c 188 0 141 0 0 2,059 82 0 0 843 163 285 137 26: 202 12 555 142 121 121 18 1,1 It) 663 (* 11 0 30 (D) 11 31 30 (D) 0 534 0 0 () * 31 6 0 () * C) 0 0 1 4 C) (: • (•) 130 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 11.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries 1 All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Ecvpt E§Sa :::::::...:::.: ::.: ::::.. Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea 7 Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum-OPEC Petroleum 10,159 7,104 3,991 2,508 2,096 294 15 238 216 3 40 75 1 664 551 412 3 () • 13 6 306 9 59 1,389 502 40 190 167 39 1 3 10 C) 0 C) 0 31 82 23 0 C) 10 187 418 166 217 34 2,942 1,828 927 59 90 30 77 10 190 442 27 586 494 42 51 315 38 () • 108 61 25 Food and kindred products Total 6,830 5,368 3,698 1,472 1,222 113 13 159 139 2 40 54 1 408 293 250 2 () * 3 4 215 6 5 1,195 513 60 6 45 3 C) 6 2 0 346 46 176 O 0 C) C) 174 C) 1 C) 0 65 222 7 214 0 779 300 204 12 3 1 5 0 145 34 4 4 () * 2 2 92 0 (r 56 19 132 101 2 28 1,462 1,017 406 47 77 13 67 10 13 158 23 470 419 10 41 141 15 0 104 1 Manufacturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Whole- banking), and and ery, cals and fabricattation sale trade insurance, manufacexcept electronic equipallied and real turing ed equipment products metals electrical estate ment 974 558 256 212 177 7 C) 9 68 () • 1 19 • () * 43 29 35 C) 0 0 257 130 96 32 31 3 C) 8 6 0 1 1 () * 3 9 1 0 0 C) C) C) 27 C) 0 0 0 2 25 2 2 ( 256 186 92 C) 2 1 2 C) 3 76 7 45 20 9 17 49 (D) 0 38 0 3 417 90 16 31 C) 16 6 4 18 () • 131 127 1 3 87 (D) 0 66 1 4 C) C) 127 72 44 1 4 5 565 330 192 133 115 17 6 3 29 1 4 10 0 1 44 18 0 C) 2 3 9 2 1 C) 0 2,757 2,645 2,529 700 431 268 122 107 17 2 21 6 () • 6 14 () * 12 28 14 2 0 0 C) 1 1 1 153 58 56 0 2 95 0 18 77 167 2 46 73 41 160 114 3 0 25 108 334 1,433 1,087 174 678 141 1 (D) 58 1 C) (D) 0 225 169 132 1 () * () * 1 81 1 46 C) C) 12 4 1 () * 235 118 15 2 () * 4 () * 103 98 0 5 () * 0 0 0 0 0 9 7 () * 1 112 79 32 2 7 0 ( 13 1 16 269 224 111 10 25 6 c. o 18 0 47 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Z 108 92 0 16 () * 5 345 231 190 () * 1 () * 1 () * 182 24 15 2 7 18 0 0 4 0 0 0 13 258 59 56 0 3 199 0 61 139 327 70 124 84 49 528 40 14 134 20 32 108 67 61 33 21 113 911 0 1 380 334 119 191 187 7 0 71 4 0 21 6 () * 2 77 4 () * 0 0 0 () * 3 () • 0 0 10 12 96 287 15 10 9 16 28 77 64 57 6 230 28 118 37 33 22 Other Services industries 128 131 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 20.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries l All countries.. Developed countries ... Canada EuropeEuropean Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific .. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. Petrole urn 51,406 32,340 21,392 6,112 4,826 418 73 722 809 5 174 227 21 268 2,110 1,286 21 1 (D) 17 (D) 25 304 0 15,771 5,911 3,844 1,912 1,143 (D) 3 ( 4 0 (D) 0 21 728 769 0 0 C) D 3,934 902 848 4 50 19,065 7,500 1,249 160 537 90 19 Food and kindred products Total ( 0 0 9,859 3,516 (D) 4 4 0 C) 0 (D) 0 0 2,528 1,940 130 458 3,723 31,107 23,578 16,429 3,225 2,876 157 67 370 689 () * 171 187 20 172 1,044 349 20 1 23 17 148 25 113 0 2 3,288 637 610 2 25 7,529 2,965 729 153 467 492 342 74 257 200 C) Manufacturing Fii (el . Primary Machin- Electric TransporWhole- banking), ChemiOther sale trade insurance, and and tation cals and abricatery, allied except electronic equip- manufacand real equipturing ed ment products metals electrical ment estate 2,221 1,786 519 711 625 67 0 43 169 0 (D) 24 (D) 74 208 87 937 499 333 127 2,739 2,256 854 1,033 935 57 () * 163 264 0 12 67 2 24 345 98 1 0 0 () 19 9 0 0 150 81 C) 1 436 391 439 246 0 2 482 106 93 () 0 0 0 0 102 101 0 1 190 () 1,976 1,892 8 75 260 (D) 0 5,555 840 448 361 342 () 6 59 0 58 23 1 17 127 19 0 0 5 C) D 4,715 1,200 (D) 158 0 1 1 0 () * 0 1,026 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 () 236 2,849 198 0 191 2,651 75 1,534 1,042 1,768 (r 0 383 6,948 948 2,097 i,ur 305 1,334 292 737 66 23 1 5,575 2,539 198 0 191 7 2,342 0 1,534 808 1,643 0 2,161 (r 0 2,027 (D) 0 0 0 r 0 0 5,435 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DO I 41 4 ' 124 (DJ 0 0 i 0 ( ' 606 5 1,036 283 1,223 292 723 65 53 ( ' 244 0 0 3,468 475 (. 1,028 198 791 c 637 () * 15,219 14,481 11,477 214 208 3,944 3,374 2,724 522 2,706 2,021 444 950 786 (D) 3 (D) 94 2 3 (D) 1 72 332 164 570 356 685 264 113 3 42 C) D () 81 0 () * 1 0 2 67 6 0 0 0 () * 5 1 0 0 0 2,782 0 () * 738 584 115 (D) 101 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 470 470 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 154 0 0 0 0 0 153 ( * ] 0 0 0 0 187 64 415 278 111 0 0 0 c Other Services industries 132 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 21.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Country of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services un. Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utili ties Retail trade Total Canada 51,406 15,771 7,958 7,954 4 3,499 1,908 1,582 8 4,314 0 31,107 492 21 204 266 2,221 1,473 223 47 280 200 937 674 164 510 264 2,739 205 32,340 5,911 1,503 1,500 3 540 1,322 673 5,555 171 1,089 3,911 384 15,219 14,616 603 3,944 134 241 277 1,820 54 326 56 85 480 975 597 840 84 236 311 209 14,481 14,032 449 3,374 17 55 217 (D) 45 158 557 234 2,706 1,734 972 Developing countries Europe () 0 23,578 342 21 202 119 1,786 1,127 185 (D) 250 (D) 499 274 155 119 225 2,256 205 European Communities (10) Total 21,392 3,844 418 416 2 949 6,112 1,912 1,085 1,084 1 () 8 2,477 0 16,429 74 13 ( C) (D) 0 3,225 257 5 ( 519 (D) 16 (D) 233 (D) 333 193 ( 711 367 167 29 15 134 127 57 140 854 70 1,033 (D) 173 215 325 () 361 () 11 3 138 () 214 () 448 (D) 105 157 (D) 11,477 (D) ( 2,724 1 42 212 522 17 13 6 9 23 16 6 27 330 522 140 2,021 1,475 546 444 384 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 950 644 306 0 0 0 0 0 D (J 0 ( ' 0 4,826 1,143 D ( 0 2,876 200 5 153 42 625 304 158 (D) 15 Other 1,286 769 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 349 57 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan () 67 935 207 ( 300 342 () 133 (D) 208 (D) 15 12 1 9 18 23 16 6 21 304 (r 786 588 199 0 0 0 0 0 19,065 9,859 6,454 6,454 0 3,934 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 3,288 637 9 0 ( (*) () 19 5 (*) 6 6 0 (D) 1 1 4 (D) (DJ 164 5' 107 D () 0 1,083 0 2,965 81 1 (•) 81 391 D (; 410 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 () • 0 Middle East Other Africa 2,849 2,539 2,539 2,539 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 41 26 39 1,200 (D a 0 34 () 20 744 554 190 () 24 264 41 222 (°) 3,468 (D) 573 2,794 (D) 154 C) 153 187 C 47 () 584 584 (*) 356 79 139 (D) (D 70 415 214 201 0 0 0 0 0 130 11 615 431 184 0 14 127 122 (D) 546 403 34 59 6,948 2,161 (D) 19 321 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 566 1,147 897 249 1,768 1,643 383 383 0 Other Asia and Pacific 124 0 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 6 0 246 217 9 208 30 106 C) 35 94 685 259 426 (°) 0 (*) 0 0 (• (*) 6 26 () 0 7,529 150 1 2 147 436 346 37 (D) 30 (D) 439 400 9 391 39 482 () * 7,500 3,516 60 347 76 4,715 87 853 3,600 175 738 584 154 570 116 186 60 () 20 31 (D) (*) 16 (D) 2,782 2,782 0 (r C) C) Latin Amer- Total 756 455 294 236 58 ( ' <• 108 108 0 0 International 133 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 24.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries 1 All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum 41,598 24,488 16,903 4,140 3,436 291 64 671 650 5 147 184 20 176 Food and kindred products Total 12,646 3,687 D () 718 403 (D) 3 (D) (D) 4 0 (D) 0 18 112 314 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (•) 25,448 18,695 13,402 2,690 2,396 145 60 327 536 (*) 143 150 19 131 885 294 7 416 277 48 218 170 (*) 0 0 18 17 141 18 90 0 2 (D) (D) 0 2 25 0 3 (D) 48 0 0 0 (D) 33 0 (D) 0 0 2,804 (D) 2,162 3 642 613 29 0 0 0 0 441 430 (*) 11 8 8 0 0 17,109 6,462 8,958 3,101 6,753 2,528 723 95 466 (D) 72 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 565 92 418 (D) (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 1,228 704 7 (•) 17 19 220 0 (D) C) 2,229 1,695 104 430 3,510 D () ( D } (D (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 c 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D (D) C) 1,718 1,648 5 65 246 (D) 0 (D 0 (D (D) 13 C) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 116 0 109 1 2,522 2,234 1,506 1,506 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 (D) 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1,618 1,567 51 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 6,391 ( 306 (D 1,941 830 (D (D 0 1,890 1,128 1,821 D 302 1,221 287 661 ( 1 1 1 ] (D 23 1 5,151 ( 1 5,043 (D (D l,03( 279 1,111 287 648 (D (D 0 (D 4,593 1,192 7 (D) 0 C) 0 0 0 D (D) () 2,350 0 1 1 0 (*) 90 (D (D 2 ( o ( D ( ( ( o D ( o (• (D) (D) (D) D (D) c 439 135 (D) 1 (D) (D) 0 (*) (D) D 43 (D) 23 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 64 64 0 (*; 183 (D) 0 (*] 141 27 16 (D) 0 0 103 0 0 0 0 1 2,280 1,862 1,309 (D) (D) (D) 441 D} 12,993 12,415 10,587 (D) 32 (D) 0 0 0 (*) (D) 0 3 0 0 67 (•) 5,105 511 249 235 226 (D) (D) (D) 19 0 54 18 1 4 80 9 0 0 C) (•) (D) (D) C) 0 1 49 6 0 0 0 C) 5 1 0 0 0 1,681 259 116 0 109 D 6 C) 6 18 0 3 (D) C) (*) 291 2,638 (D (D 306 (D 79 (D) 324 0 0 727 145 2,409 1,968 693 914 824 53 0 153 242 0 12 50 1 21 292 89 (*) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 941 (D) (D) 245 140 0 (D) 0 0 14 (D) 51 0 2 (D) 504 1 211 75 1,741 1,416 370 664 584 66 0 42 147 0 (D) 24 (D) 68 201 80 C) (*) () 0 (D) ( Finance (except banking), Transpor- Other Wholetation sale trade insurance, manufacand real equipturing estate ment Primary Machin- Electric and and ery, 'abricat- except electronic ed equipmetals electrical ment Chemicals and allied products () 0 2 (D) 5 0 0 (D) D 577 418 569 523 (D) (D) (D) (D) (Dl (D) (D' (D) (D (D 0 0 0 0 0 103 (D) 100 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 420 420 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 (D) (*) (D) 0 1 (D) (*) (DJ (D) 39 (D) (D1 158 0 1 1 0 (* 0 1,019 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 < 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) (D (D 0 0 0 (D 29 0 (* (• 0 (D (• 0 0 0 0 (* 0 (D 0 0 0 0 ( • • 0 0 0 33 2 0 (* 0 i (* 0 (D (D 0 (• ( D 236 0 (D ( 0 0 (* (D) (D) 6 0 (D) (D) 14 0 20 0 0 89 2 3 (D) 1 24 226 93 (*) C) C) 0 (D) 1 (D) O D (D) D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (°) (D) (D) 33 6 6 0 C) 0 0 0 (D (*) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 2,282 1,712 (D) 713 620 (D) H () 0 (D) 0 0 (•) () (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (») 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D 6 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D (D 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 3,388 54 0 0 0 0 0 54 (* 0 0 0 134 (D (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 ( ( (° 0 474 ( D 1,02? 198 787 (D (D (D ( 0 (D ( c (D 4 (D (D 0 0 (D) 0 0 o D (8 20 0 (D (D (* 0 0 (D D (; 0 I ( o 0 0 0 D IK 0 (D 0 D ( 0 (D Other industriei Services ( (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o o o (D) (D) o o o o o o o 0 0 0 o 1 Q 134 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.G 28.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries 1 All countries.... Developed countries.. Canada Europe.. European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa.. Saharan Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific .. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore Sou£h Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. Petroleum 9,807 7,852 4,489 1,972 1,390 126 9 51 158 0 27 44 1 92 881 583 14 C) 460 C) 7 83 0 11 1,130 260 235 4 21 1,955 1,038 527 65 71 83 18 (D) 266 (D) 0 299 245 26 28 213 120 47 1 17 25 211 82 0 82 c: 129 0 27 102 150 73 0 76 557 11' () 206 14 113 76 0 424 3,125 2,224 (D) 1,194 739 113 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 616 455 0 0 455 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 901 415 45 0 (D) 0 2 18 190 82 0 82 0 108 0 27 80 76 0 0 76 0 220 0 0 206 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 392 Food and kindred products Total 5,660 4,883 3,027 535 480 12 6 44 153 0 27 37 1 41 159 55 Chemi- Primary Machinand cals and Fabricatery, except allied ed products metals electrical 481 434 149 187 48 48 () * 0 13 5 0 1 9 C) C) 18 () * 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 (•) 0 0 8 5 C) 6 •7 23 0 0 1,126 196 179 2 14 776 436 164 61 48 (D) 18 0 0 (D) 0 258 244 3 10 14 5 0 1 0 2 0 7 170 170 0 111 100 55 (D) C) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 37 37 0 () * 7 5 0 0 0 18 2 1 14 180 179 () 0 0 0 0 0 143 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 329 288 161 119 111 3 () * 10 23 0 () * 17 1 4 54 8 O 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 Finance (except Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other manufac- sale trade insurance, slectronic tation equipand real turing equipment estate ment 450 328 199 126 115 () * D 2,226 2,066 890 72 72 1,664 1,512 1,416 82 62 0 0 1 0 17 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,101 2 2 0 0 161 61 12 1 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 49 49 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 237 166 1 3 4 5 0 0 () * 0 48 106 71 0 0 0 C) 1 () * 58 0 11 () 2 151 Other industries Services () * 116 0 0 0 0 () * 135 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.11.—Affiliates That Received Investment Incentives From Foreign Governments, Country of Affiliate by Type of Incentive Distribution of responses to question of whether affiliate received— Total number of affiliates (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Yes (2) 17,213 11,099 2,048 7,261 5,793 461 119 871 1,012 71 210 515 46 658 1,830 1,468 128 49 117 72 343 201 493 25 40 668 1,122 723 113 5,760 3,562 1,559 188 580 79 175 62 75 339 61 1,059 692 168 199 944 84 341 47 297 36 60 79 549 150 62 29 59 399 46 80 273 379 65 158 72 84 1,270 251 89 133 107 156 202 74 99 77 82 354 Tax concessions Tariff concessions 425 253 56 116 1,483 970 498 75 251 12 39 15 25 75 6 294 187 35 72 178 7 77 5 53 5 10 21 89 26 14 3 9 63 5 18 58 7 5 336 16 37 21 43 28 72 37 50 16 16 33 191 Yes (3) 4,187 2,671 353 1,816 1,435 133 22 192 158 30 139 119 13 193 436 381 43 13 10 26 148 60 67 No No response (4) (5) 12,703 8,223 1,673 5,316 4,271 320 93 666 841 39 65 389 32 456 1,370 1,045 83 35 105 40 182 137 415 16 32 559 675 462 55 158 4,162 2,520 1,026 108 315 64 134 45 49 257 54 739 483 129 127 755 77 260 42 239 30 49 58 449 120 46 26 48 329 40 70 219 279 45 96 62 76 914 234 48 112 63 127 125 33 48 59 65 318 721 No Yes (6) (7) (8) Yes No (9) (10) (11) (12) 216 2 17 35 36 32 13 16 36 16 13 55 139 61 75 1,032 248 69 98 71 122 183 53 62 59 67 177 351 734 348 872 1,657 22 129 87 8 4 13 13 2 6 7 1 9 24 42 2 1 2 6 13 4 11 0 3 32 22 8 2 12 115 72 35 5 14 3 2 2 1 7 1 26 22 4 0 11 0 4 0 5 1 1 0 146 368 243 24 1 30 27 17 17 29 0 19 79 125 13 3 3 14 69 5 5 8 5 33 187 105 26 56 923 579 326 29 130 8 31 20 14 84 10 207 93 22 92 46 11 4 2 0 2 7 1 2 4 12 2 4 3 15,225 10,157 1,876 6,761 5,464 431 114 824 975 52 187 480 45 631 1,725 1,297 113 43 112 53 257 193 476 17 33 607 913 610 85 218 4,717 2,908 1,197 152 437 68 142 40 60 248 50 823 574 142 107 888 76 336 39 288 29 58 62 447 120 45 29 46 327 42 66 219 331 26 132 86 6 4 17 10 2 6 6 1 8 26 46 2 3 2 5 17 3 12 0 2 22 8 2 12 120 75 36 7 13 3 2 2 1 7 1 29 25 4 0 10 0 3 0 5 1 1 0 2,405 1,912 208 1,492 1,279 129 17 126 200 21 99 128 7 201 351 213 28 6 7 17 97 48 7 3 0 35 177 126 9 42 490 373 247 35 140 9 27 7 5 20 4 117 102 6 9 9 0 0 2 3 2 0 2 No No respons< 14,490 8,985 1,820 5,635 4,422 322 99 731 800 49 103 380 38 445 1,455 1,213 98 40 108 50 232 150 476 21 38 606 924 592 102 230 5,157 3,110 1,275 147 428 67 146 52 69 310 56 911 564 157 190 924 84 337 45 289 33 59 77 532 147 62 29 56 385 45 76 264 346 48 145 72 81 1,169 247 66 131 100 145 180 67 88 67 78 323 Other incentives Subsidies No response 318 20 134 92 10 3 14 12 1 8 7 1 12 24 42 2 3 2 5 14 3 10 1 2 27 21 5 2 14 113 79 37 6 12 3 2 3 1 9 1 31 26 5 0 11 0 4 0 5 1 1 0 9 2 0 0 2 7 1 2 4 6 1 3 0 2 19 2 3 0 0 2 3 5 2 1 1 19 1,233 738 102 511 398 42 2 57 73 15 42 47 1 45 74 113 18 1 5 12 52 14 6 4 1 20 105 70 6 29 491 310 168 25 79 8 13 6 4 28 5 112 80 10 22 30 6 9 1 7 2 2 3 38 9 3 0 6 29 1 4 24 25 12 9 3 1 118 3 21 13 16 15 17 8 12 7 6 4 66 15,475 10,052 1,903 6,548 5,251 413 112 791 920 53 159 458 43 597 1,705 1,297 105 43 110 54 276 181 471 21 36 617 640 103 241 5,079 3,127 1,333 154 480 66 153 53 70 303 54 903 576 152 175 891 77 326 45 282 33 56 72 497 138 59 29 50 359 44 74 241 337 50 144 65 78 1,118 244 62 117 88 139 182 60 84 68 74 344 836 No response 136 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.11.—Affiliates That Received Investment Incentives From Foreign Governments, Country of Affiliate by Type of Incentive—Continued Number of affiliates in columns 2, 5, 8, and 11 that received incentives available to foreign-owned companies only Number in column 2 Number in column 8 Number in column 11 (14) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland . Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other ... Other Africa Saharan Ecrvot Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Number in column 5 (15) (16) (17) 478 251 26 201 150 18 109 46 4 26 3 3 1 1 8 0 26 14 7 5 37 0 14 1 16 0 2 4 24 10 161 44 10 23 14 0 0 1 5 10 5 1 4 117 54 26 3 12 1 1 2 0 7 0 18 7 3 8 10 1 0 1 1 2 0 5 21 6 3 0 3 15 2 0 13 6 0 2 3 1 36 0 2 5 7 22 220 182 23 150 136 15 1 7 30 0 14 11 3 23 32 14 4 0 0 1 8 0 1 0 0 137 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.I 2.—Affiliates That Received Investment Incentives From Foreign Governments, Industry of Affiliate by Type of Incentive Distribution of responses to question of whether affiliate received— Total number of affiliates (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Yes () 2 Tax concessions Tariff concessions No No response Yes (3) (4) () 5 Subsidies No No response (7) No (8) Yes (9) Yes (6) Other incentrv es No response (10) (11) No No response (12) (13) 17,213 1,798 1,001 4,187 336 148 12,703 1,451 846 323 11 7 1,657 187 145 15,225 1,599 849 331 12 7 2,405 143 50 14,490 1,648 949 318 7 2 1,233 106 69 15,475 1,656 912 505 36 20 559 442 152 21 94 37 439 206 6,999 689 169 141 379 1,721 510 500 278 72 361 808 196 101 95 612 890 26 107 41 61 9 42 10 85 42 2,604 300 84 62 154 715 232 215 105 37 126 252 49 26 23 203 319 10 450 396 90 12 51 27 352 163 4,208 384 84 77 223 987 271 285 169 33 229 538 143 72 71 395 554 16 2 5 1 0 1 0 2 1 187 5 1 2 2 19 7 0 4 2 6 18 4 3 1 14 17 0 120 25 24 4 18 2 16 2 1,178 123 35 12 76 358 106 118 43 35 56 99 27 13 14 72 134 3 437 412 126 17 74 35 421 203 5,632 562 133 127 302 1,348 401 381 232 35 299 691 165 85 80 526 739 23 2 5 2 0 2 0 2 1 189 4 1 2 1 15 3 1 3 2 6 18 4 3 1 14 17 0 42 8 41 9 29 3 38 14 1,802 173 50 27 96 445 150 142 52 25 76 212 50 28 22 162 237 8 516 433 110 12 64 34 399 190 5,011 506 116 110 280 1,262 357 358 222 46 279 580 142 70 72 438 635 18 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 2 186 10 3 4 3 14 3 0 4 1 6 16 4 3 1 12 18 0 61 8 18 2 10 6 16 3 859 75 16 13 46 256 81 87 23 17 48 68 21 10 11 47 131 7 489 423 132 19 82 31 412 200 5,884 597 146 126 325 1,425 419 407 246 53 300 717 167 85 82 550 736 18 9 11 2 0 2 0 11 3 256 17 7 2 8 40 10 6 9 2 13 23 8 6 2 15 23 1 214 90 560 724 73 96 292 263 369 318 51 1,798 92 199 90 256 103 133 196 75 85 49 175 317 35 46 123 113 119 100 19 582 37 58 32 86 17 56 66 33 119 41 378 394 36 46 167 145 188 156 32 1,163 55 132 57 167 75 75 123 37 10 0 7 13 2 4 2 5 62 62 0 53 0 9 1 3 11 2 7 5 48 17 66 161 12 29 64 56 67 59 8 236 11 25 3 52 4 31 28 17 156 73 487 548 57 63 226 202 238 196 42 1,506 80 163 86 202 88 100 163 53 10 0 7 15 4 4 2 5 64 63 1 56 1 11 1 2 11 2 5 5 61 38 130 188 18 32 61 77 110 92 18 437 21 49 16 68 14 46 38 27 144 51 422 522 52 60 230 180 199 167 32 1,307 71 141 73 183 78 85 152 43 9 1 8 14 3 4 1 6 60 59 1 54 0 9 1 5 11 2 6 5 34 20 70 99 10 17 34 38 46 39 7 184 5 20 2 23 4 16 24 11 170 69 479 604 57 74 257 216 261 217 44 1,544 86 166 84 231 85 115 169 58 10 1 11 21 6 5 1 9 62 62 0 70 1 13 4 2 14 2 3 6 162 320 172 3,698 2,408 1,290 47 105 45 622 402 220 107 210 125 3,036 1,976 1,060 8 5 2 40 30 10 22 30 13 183 121 62 132 283 156 3,475 2,254 1,221 8 7 3 40 33 7 42 91 25 278 181 97 114 223 144 3,381 2,196 1,185 6 6 3 39 31 8 27 39 13 157 99 58 127 271 152 3,464 2,255 1,209 8 10 7 77 54 23 2,199 763 627 102 707 1,329 147 713 182 286 108 72 12 94 163 5 79 3 1,858 624 548 89 597 1,150 139 624 179 55 31 7 1 16 16 3 10 0 2,122 726 618 99 679 1,281 138 687 182 55 32 7 1 15 18 4 10 0 41 11 2 7 21 75 3 44 2 2,104 720 619 94 671 1,240 141 661 179 54 32 6 1 15 14 3 8 1 36 10 10 3 13 38 3 15 0 2,083 714 605 97 667 1,265 140 681 180 80 39 12 2 27 26 4 17 2 118 12 102 4 0 114 4 3 112 3 0 112 6 99 96 218 86 166 28 189 1,190 103 180 122 58 227 20 11 33 28 21 5 25 176 24 49 31 18 28 77 84 182 58 143 22 164 1,000 79 130 91 39 193 2 1 3 0 2 1 0 14 0 1 0 1 6 7 3 6 0 2 0 7 57 21 20 15 5 8 90 92 209 86 161 27 182 1,116 82 158 106 52 211 2 1 3 0 3 1 0 17 0 2 1 1 8 14 6 19 3 6 0 19 66 18 18 12 6 11 84 90 196 83 158 27 170 1,106 85 161 110 51 208 1 0 3 0 2 1 0 18 0 1 0 1 8 7 2 6 0 10 0 10 37 11 14 10 4 1 90 92 207 85 154 27 178 1,123 91 162 109 53 216 2 2 5 1 2 1 1 30 1 4 3 1 10 345 335 43 32 299 299 3 4 1 7 341 324 3 4 12 7 329 323 4 5 4 7 334 320 7 8 22 5 2 2 13 30 5 16 0 t 138 GROUP IP. Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.I 2.—Affiliates That Received Investment Incentives From Foreign Governments, Industry of Affiliate by Type of Incentive—Continued Number of affiliates in columns 2, 5, 8, and 11 that received incentive available to foreign-owned companies only Number in column 2 All industries Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances „ Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures , Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Number in column 8 Number in column 11 (14) Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Number in column 5 (15) (16) (17) 478 161 220 107 47 22 6 16 8 2 3 3 14 3 24 22 14 8 1 0 1 0 1 0 19 2 1 1 12 8 7 1 3 1 1 1 1 0 273 29 13 6 10 63 20 17 11 5 10 32 104 10 5 0 5 26 12 4 3 4 3 6 0 0 0 6 15 0 5 2 8 23 1 3 16 3 7 4 3 17 0 6 0 4 0 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 10 1 166 16 6 1 9 33 10 5 2 3 13 25 5 4 1 20 21 0 6 2 13 21 0 3 10 8 5 3 2 45 1 8 2 5 3 4 5 1 4 57 7 1 2 4 19 3 3 3 5 5 2 0 0 0 2 8 1 4 1 2 6 1 2 1 2 4 3 1 11 0 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 0 0 19 10 9 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 8 1 5 0 2 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 4 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 7 0 6 4 2 0 1 0 139 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.I 3.—Affiliates That Were Subject to Performance Requirements of Foreign Governments, Country of Affiliate by Type of Requirement Distribution of responses to question of whether affiliate was required to— Total number of affiliates (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Export a minimum amount 1 (2) 17,213 11,099 2,048 7,261 5,793 461 119 871 1,012 71 210 515 46 658 1,830 1,468 128 49 117 72 343 201 493 25 40 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean... Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other SuhnSaharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 1,122 723 113 286 5,760 3,562 1,559 188 580 79 175 62 75 339 61 1,059 692 168 199 944 84 341 47 297 36 60 79 549 150 62 29 59 399 46 80 273 379 65 158 72 84 1,270 251 89 133 107 156 202 74 99 77 82 354 105 67 1 52 0 10 0 1 2 1 35 33 2 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 3 0 1 0 41 0 6 2 6 9 2 5 10 1 0 0 5 16,608 10,771 2,014 7,049 5,657 451 115 843 994 65 189 507 45 650 1,798 1,392 125 48 115 59 305 197 485 20 38 639 1,069 689 106 274 5,488 3,374 1,454 181 516 76 161 60 73 329 58 994 635 160 199 926 83 337 45 290 34 59 78 537 147 62 29 56 390 44 79 267 367 60 155 71 81 1,210 250 80 131 101 145 196 64 87 75 81 349 911 Yes (5) (3) Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africi Australia New Zealand South Africa No response Yes Import no more than a certain amount l 331 206 29 133 97 8 4 15 16 1 7 8 1 7 30 36 2 1 2 5 13 3 8 0 2 29 15 5 2 8 16 No (6) 249 56 16 4 4 8 192 162 121 2 109 1 0 4 0 5 0 38 34 0 4 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 2 7 3 1 1 0 1 18 0 7 2 1 5 0 1 0 0 2 1 14 16,651 10,846 2,010 7,107 5,696 452 115 853 996 70 204 5"09 45 651 1,801 1,411 125 48 115 60 324 198 480 23 639 1,090 714 106 270 5,456 3,321 1,403 180 459 75 173 56 74 326 60 993 635 163 195 925 84 336 47 288 35 59 76 532 148 62 29 57 384 45 77 262 370 63 154 72 81 1,233 250 79 131 106 148 199 75 79 349 902 Acquire a minimum amount of inputs locally No response Yes (7) (8) 313 197 25 130 90 8 4 16 14 1 6 6 1 7 27 40 2 1 2 5 14 3 10 1 2 26 16 5 3 No (9) 182 62 19 26 15 1 0 4 4 0 4 0 0 1 1 11 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 1 0 16,662 10,821 2,002 7,100 5,684 453 115 852 993 69 200 508 45 649 1,800 1,416 126 48 114 63 323 197 484 24 37 638 1,081 702 107 272 5,494 No response Yes (10) No (12) 369 216 27 135 94 7 4 15 15 2 6 7 1 8 29 41 2 1 3 5 14 4 9 0 3 28 26 14 3 9 1,479 179 545 76 172 56 72 319 60 987 640 159 188 922 83 333 46 289 35 59 77 524 144 60 29 55 380 45 76 259 366 63 153 70 80 1,216 249 81 129 102 148 196 63 96 72 80 347 16 Employ a minimum amount of local personnel or add a minimum amount of labor content to product(s) 18 1,313 434 64 325 250 41 1 58 23 5 35 33 4 10 40 75 18 6 14 866 614 398 9 182 9 32 10 20 134 2 171 94 21 56 45 5 12 4 6 9 0 9 103 32 14 2 16 71 3 17 51 28 2 19 2 5 121 0 15 25 35 4 4 9 5 8 16 13 215 15,554 10,461 1,957 6,806 5,450 412 114 798 975 65 168 476 41 641 1,760 1,356 118 47 112 61 303 195 462 21 37 631 1,067 700 105 262 4,756 2,855 1,118 173 384 66 139 50 54 195 57 857 574 141 142 880 79 321 43 284 25 59 69 435 113 45 27 41 322 42 62 218 62 133 67 77 1,127 250 71 108 72 149 194 59 92 67 65 337 693 No response 140 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.I 3.—Affiliates That Were Subject to Performance Requirements of Foreign Governments, Country of Affiliate by Type of RequirementContinued Distribution of responses to question of whether affiliate was required to— Number of affiliates in columns 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, and 17 subject to requirements applicable to foreign-owned companies only Transfer technology to the Maintain a specified ratio of exports to imports, or of host country earnings of foreign exchange to expenditures Number Number Number Number Number Number of foreign exchange in No column column column column column column reNo 11 No 2 5 14 17 sponse reYes No sponse (14) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan , Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 615 200 43 121 15 21 14 2 5 414 177 105 10 32 3 14 5 10 30 1 66 51 3 12 6 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 73 27 18 2 7 46 2 19 25 34 1 16 6 11 130 6 13 51 12 9 5 8 8 10 134 (15) 16,247 10,683 1,981 6,999 5,600 445 114 837 981 64 188 497 44 641 1,789 1,399 125 46 112 61 315 196 485 22 37 620 1,083 701 109 273 5,215 3,301 1,414 171 535 72 159 55 64 299 59 962 615 160 187 925 83 337 45 291 32 59 78 463 118 41 27 50 345 43 59 243 63 137 64 69 1,118 244 72 145 194 61 89 65 73 349 774 (16) 966 416 67 262 193 16 5 34 31 7 22 18 2 17 41 69 22 4 13 545 261 145 17 45 7 (17) (18) 241 70 1 4 171 143 79 1 62 1 5 2 2 5 1 62 61 1 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 5 2 0 0 2 3 0 1 2 21 2 9 54 3 21 30 46 2 21 8 15 152 7 17 51 14 11 8 13 10 12 9 3 3 0 0 0 20 0 5 2 0 4 0 3 3 3 0 5 158 0 10 16,601 10,802 2,011 7,059 5,665 450 115 847 995 68 196 504 44 646 1,800 1,394 126 46 113 64 311 197 480 22 35 635 1,097 713 110 274 5,449 1,438 180 504 75 167 58 72 324 58 963 603 162 198 927 84 337 46 288 34 59 79 533 145 62 29 54 388 45 77 266 365 60 153 72 80 1,223 248 78 130 107 150 197 66 94 72 81 350 899 (19) (20) (21) (22) (23) 371 227 29 148 99 10 4 16 14 1 8 7 1 10 28 49 2 2 4 6 17 4 12 197 64 17 17 7 2 8 140 91 42 7 14 3 3 2 1 10 2 34 28 5 1 15 0 4 0 8 2 1 0 2 1 1 0 131 78 48 1 26 2 6 1 1 11 0 20 15 2 3 10 0 3 1 2 1 0 (24) 131 33 Addendum— Distribution of responses to question of whether U.S. parents had to limit equity in affiliates No (26) (25) 24 (27) 737 149 24 76 38 2 0 9 6 1 3 11 1 0 1 1 0 27 3 1 1 4 18 31 23 4 4 579 331 110 1 26 1 16 50 0 207 201 2 4 14 1 1 0 3 7 0 2 56 14 6 2 6 42 1 34 7 34 0 29 158 2 45 25 19 22 1 21 155 16,139 10,746 2,000 7,049 5,659 451 115 846 990 69 200 498 44 647 1,799 1,390 125 47 114 66 303 194 483 24 34 621 1,076 695 107 274 5,053 3,145 1,409 181 540 75 156 52 66 279 60 819 464 160 195 917 83 335 47 288 28 59 77 481 134 56 27 51 347 44 42 261 337 64 124 69 80 1,090 248 39 108 88 132 198 47 90 66 74 340 754 No response GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents 141 Table II.I 4.—Affiliates That Were Subject to Performance Requirements of Foreign Governments, Industry of Affiliate by Type of Requirement Distribution of responses to question of whether affiliate was required to— Total number of affiliates Yes No (2) (1) AH industries Export a minimum amount i (3) (7) (8) No (9) (10) No (12) (11) 174 6 2 2 2 14 3 2 2 2 5 14 4 3 1 10 15 0 186 14 4 4 6 45 8 14 13 5 5 12 3 2 1 9 35 2 16 7 15 34 4 7 12 11 19 19 0 57 3 7 1 6 2 8 7 5 191 82 538 675 66 85 277 247 290 239 51 1,691 89 183 87 248 93 123 184 64 7 1 7 15 3 4 3 5 60 60 0 50 0 9 2 2 8 2 5 14 6 13 16 1 2 8 5 17 17 0 47 3 4 0 11 2 3 4 3 84 539 696 69 91 283 253 292 241 51 1,704 88 185 89 243 93 128 188 67 7 8 3 18 10 149 306 165 3,635 2,361 1,274 153 307 163 3,614 2,341 1,273 155 309 167 3,636 2,360 1,276 194 138 56 148 289 160 3,460 2,236 1,224 2,199 763 627 102 707 1,329 147 713 182 2,140 729 621 101 689 1,308 144 705 182 2,139 728 621 100 1,306 144 701 182 2,134 729 618 100 687 1,307 144 705 182 68 19 26 7 16 95 34 43 13 2,068 710 591 93 674 1,214 110 663 168 118 116 115 116 111 99 96 218 86 166 28 189 1,190 103 180 122 58 227 97 96 214 86 162 27 184 1,160 102 176 120 56 218 97 94 213 86 164 27 184 1,158 102 174 117 57 218 96 95 216 85 163 27 183 1,160 101 175 120 55 216 85 91 208 86 158 24 173 1,108 93 160 109 51 212 345 335 335 329 337 327 337 331 333 310 6,999 689 169 141 379 1,721 510 500 278 72 361 808 196 101 95 612 890 26 214 90 560 724 73 96 292 263 369 318 51 1,798 92 199 90 256 103 133 196 75 162 320 172 3,698 2,408 1,290 313 No response 246 19 3 5 11 54 20 13 6 6 9 23 4 3 1 19 40 2 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other (6) Yes 1 2 1 1 0 0 4 1 559 442 152 21 94 37 439 206 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (5) (4) No response 16,651 1,783 996 557 439 150 20 93 37 433 204 6,651 672 164 135 373 1,666 500 485 264 66 351 781 189 96 93 592 840 24 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services No Employ a minimum amount of local personnel or add a minimum amount of labor content to product(s) 331 10 5 4 1 1 0 1 0 3 1 1,798 1,001 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Yes Acquire a minimum amount of inputs locally 16,608 1,786 994 553 441 151 21 93 37 436 205 6,579 664 164 134 366 1,653 487 485 270 64 347 771 188 95 93 583 835 24 17,213 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods No response Import no more than a certain amount * 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 162 3 1 2 0 10 2 1 1 1 5 15 4 3 1 11 15 0 7 0 8 12 1 2 0 2 0 11 1 138 14 5 1 8 20 5 6 3 1 5 16,662 1,730 985 548 437 144 21 86 37 408 193 6,695 671 162 138 371 1,690 503 494 273 70 350 96 93 597 853 22 198 86 547 695 66 91 285 253 283 233 50 1,717 81 188 89 248 95 126 190 69 45 7 3 4 6 0 6 0 20 12 166 4 2 2 0 11 2 0 2 1 6 14 4 3 1 10 14 0 7 0 7 12 3 3 1 5 61 60 1 50 1 10 1 2 1,313 197 136 83 53 18 2 32 11 699 89 24 19 46 172 50 51 26 11 34 79 20 10 10 59 87 4 27 13 43 91 9 12 40 30 42 25 15,554 1,581 853 470 383 133 19 85 29 401 194 6,123 595 143 120 332 1,539 458 448 251 60 322 711 170 86 84 541 785 22 179 77 507 620 61 80 251 228 263 217 46 1,610 80 170 86 231 90 118 177 61 No response 142 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.I 4.—Affiliates That Were Subject to Performance Requirements of Foreign Governments, Industry of Affiliate by Type of RequirementContinued Distribution of responses to question of whether affiliate was required to— Number of affiliates in columns 2, 5, 8, 11, 14, and 17 subject to requirements applicable to foreign-owned companies only Transfer technology to the Maintain a specified ratio of exports to imports, or of host country earnings of foreign exchange to expenditures Number Number Number Number Number Number of foreign exchange in in No column column column column column column reYes No 2 No 5 14 11 17 sponse reYes No sponse (14) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (15) (16) (18) (17) (19) (20) 615 181 170 94 76 7 2 3 2 3 1 317 22 8 3 11 102 22 52 5 6 17 19 4 1 3 15 37 2 16,247 1,602 822 463 359 144 19 90 35 432 204 6,497 661 159 136 366 1,607 485 448 272 65 337 769 187 96 91 582 836 24 966 196 179 96 83 8 2 4 2 7 2 502 28 10 5 13 114 25 52 6 7 24 39 9 5 4 30 54 2 241 8 5 16,601 1,777 371 13 4 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 188 12 2 5 5 48 13 12 10 4 9 15 4 2 2 11 34 2 549 439 149 21 92 36 435 205 6,619 670 165 134 371 1,659 495 488 265 66 345 774 187 95 92 587 836 24 20 4 11 45 3 11 15 16 17 17 0 75 3 6 1 10 2 18 7 10 186 86 540 662 66 81 274 241 290 239 51 1,672 87 184 88 241 93 113 185 60 28 4 20 62 7 15 18 22 79 79 0 126 5 15 2 15 10 20 11 15 15 3 14 22 192 86 534 683 66 87 278 252 284 235 49 1,713 90 184 88 250 95 128 188 66 5 5 151 309 161 3,591 2,338 1,253 11 11 11 107 70 37 152 306 166 3,617 2,345 1,272 (21) (22) (23) (24) (25) Addendum— Distribution of responses to question of whether U.S. parents had to limit equity in affiliates Yes No (26) (27) 192 7 2 2 3 14 2 0 3 2 7 19 5 4 1 14 20 0 197 31 23 10 13 2 0 2 0 4 2 91 9 4 2 3 28 18 0 4 2 4 11 4 2 2 7 12 1 737 58 24 7 17 12 1 7 4 12 10 478 49 15 10 24 147 52 37 18 13 27 59 22 10 12 37 40 3 16,139 1,729 972 550 422 139 20 86 33 423 195 6,342 635 153 129 353 1,560 455 461 259 57 328 734 170 88 82 564 834 23 7 1 12 19 4 3 5 7 63 63 0 50 1 10 1 3 8 2 4 5 3 4 4 19 0 5 10 4 2 1 1 10 0 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 14 2 21 43 4 4 8 27 29 27 2 111 12 8 1 17 3 10 10 12 191 88 532 669 66 89 283 231 278 229 49 1,632 79 181 88 232 92 121 182 58 1 2 0 17 14 19 9 10 70 46 24 137 303 159 3,581 2,326 1,255 2,125 726 618 101 680 1,287 143 696 182 2,127 730 616 100 681 1,297 144 700 180 2,102 725 604 97 676 1,271 143 690 181 115 114 116 96 93 210 86 156 27 179 1,145 98 173 117 56 209 95 215 86 159 27 181 1,164 100 177 121 56 218 90 94 209 86 153 25 174 1,114 94 159 111 48 207 329 340 329 334 320 No response 143 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table ILK 1.—Balance Sheet of U.S. Parents—Assets, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total Total (1) 2,741,619 All industries 486,604 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction 36,376 Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and 17,327 natural gas Oil and gas field services 19,048 Petroleum and coal products 339,216 Integrated petroleum refining and extraction 332,57^ Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee 99,969 Petroleum wholesale trade Other 11,042 1,017,654 Manufacturing Food and kindred products 79,981 Grain mill and bakery products 11,361 Beverages 15,088 Other 53,532 Chemicals and allied products 178,692 Industrial chemicals and synthetics 96,718 Drugs 36,824 Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods 22,283 Agricultural chemicals 13,970 Other 8,896 Primary and fabricated metals 114,528 Primary metal industries 69,926 Ferrous 38,726 Nonferrous 31,200 Fabricated metal products 44,602 Machinery, except electrical 132,954 Farm and garden machinery 8,729 Construction, mining, and materials handling 26,367 machinery Office and computing machines 65,380 Other 32,477 Electric and electronic equipment 127,364 Household appliances 5,908 Radio, television, and communication equipment 46,011 Electronic components and accessories 18,688 Other 56,757 Transportation equipment 191,065 Motor vehicles and equipment 136,396 Other 54,669 Other manufacturing 193,070 Tobacco manufactures 27,187 Textile products and apparel 15,444 Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures 17,522 Paper and allied products 32,813 Printing and publishing 18,962 Rubber products 14,170 Miscellaneous plastics products 2,027 Glass products 8,321 Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral 15,156 products Instruments and related products 33,508 Other 7,960 43,418 Wholesale trade Durable goods 24,602 Nondurable goods 18,816 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate 677,188 Finance, except banking 104,516 Insurance 570,470 Real estate 1,827 Holding companies 375 52,717 Services Hotels and other lodging places 4,763 Business services 16,960 Advertising 3,534 Management, consulting, and public relations 2,059 services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and comput4,231 ers) Computer and data processing services 2,953 Other 4,183 Motion pictures, including television tape and film 4,006 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services 7,481 Health services 9,436 Other services 10,071 464,039 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 3,291 Mining 3,599 Metal mining 1,581 Nonmetallic minerals 2,019 Construction 13,572 Transportation, communication, and public utili342,401 ties Retail trade 101,176 (2) C Otherl Total Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * Other (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 1,815,822 333,439 27,892 934,067 242,940 19,920 172,973 44,355 4,679 419,444 25,901 1,615 289,337 20,243 1,678 14,785 13,107 254,976 250,367 - 11,514 8,405 188,026 187,224 2,073 2,606 33,348 32,920 381 1,234 18,737 15,57D6 817 861 14,864 14,648 Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Other inventories (4) (5) (6) Vi <^asn items (3) T 925,797 153,164 8,484 65,135 6,902 939 481,661 79,253 4,432 433,934 65,613 3,997 47,726 13,640 435 233,943 30,416 2,080 145,059 36,593 1,033 2,543 5,941 84,240 82,211 336 602 4,487 4,368 1,584 2,848 48,273 47,403 1,414 2,583 36,573 36,030 170 265 11,700 11,373 485 1,595 21,918 21,435 138 895 9,562 9,005 57,360 3,080 437,034 30,229 4,387 3,907 21,935 62,316 31,181 14,361 9,526 3,299 3,950 50,177 28,339 18,764 9,575 21,837 65,119 5,187 1,226 251 28,339 2,136 234 216 1,685 5,276 1,596 1,622 1,532 226 300 2,376 1,104 725 379 1,271 3,658 119 25,017 1,531 205,163 10,860 1,542 1,293 8,025 25,395 14,111 5,552 3,120 973 1,639 27,222 15,043 11,180 3,863 12,179 32,756 3,718 23,754 1,289 183,810 9,779 1,337 1,251 7,191 21,116 11,773 4,578 2,551 821 1,393 24,774 14,214 10,788 3,426 10,560 29,112 3,607 1,263 243 21,353 1,081 204 42 835 4,279 2,338 974 569 152 246 2,448 829 392 437 1,619 3,644 111 5,713 705 154,420 13,451 2,171 1,738 9,542 24,574 12,080 5,188 3,663 1,900 1,742 16,496 10,234 5,334 4,900 6,263 23,374 942 25,405 593 49,112 3,783 440 660 2,682 7,072 3,394 1,998 1,211 201 268 4,082 1,958 1,525 433 2,124 5,331 407 42,609 7,962 580,620 49,751 6,973 11,181 31,597 116,376 65,538 22,463 12,758 10,671 4,946 64,352 41,587 19,962 21,625 22,765 67,835 3,543 28,633 6,362 334,951 28,453 4,427 5,255 18,770 73,321 44,419 9,734 6,945 8,794 3,429 43,631 31,009 15,795 15,214 12,622 37,707 1,599 5,629 698 104,028 7,579 1,083 753 5,743 23,954 11,897 6,828 3,610 918 701 9,290 4,302 753 3,549 4,988 18,163 685 5,214 335 40,568 5,085 496 3,130 1,460 8,181 5,266 2,035 210 371 299 6,377 4,882 2,653 2,229 1,495 3,393 779 3,134 567 101,073 8,634 967 2,043 5,624 10,918 3,956 3,866 1,993 587 517 5,053 1,393 761 632 3,660 8,572 480 13,395 30,038 16,498 71,379 3,191 24,590 9,900 33,699 79,552 46,347 33,205 78,262 11,625 9,100 5,230 9,152 7,115 5,600 1,013 2,922 649 1,848 1,042 5,072 141 1,541 875 2,515 4,237 2,168 2,069 5,585 96 864 183 1,371 666 230 145 343 6,108 15,760 7,170 39,461 1,102 13,273 4,943 20,144 38,174 27,526 10,649 31,295 2,504 3,602 1,994 3,532 3,685 2,659 390 1,290 5,342 14,707 5,455 36,071 951 12,769 3,746 18,605 36,206 25,792 10,414 26,752 1,485 3,335 1,816 3,172 3,394 2,538 350 1,054 765 1,053 1,715 3,390 151 504 1,197 1,539 1,969 1,734 235 4,543 1,019 267 179 360 291 121 40 236 6,224 9,297 6,911 18,775 1,424 7,464 3,251 6,635 26,919 8,496 18,423 30,831 6,073 4,068 2,055 3,454 1,760 2,108 351 1,141 415 3,133 1,375 8,072 524 2,312 831 4,405 10,221 8,156 2,064 10,551 2,953 567 997 795 1,005 602 126 148 12,972 35,342 15,979 55,985 2,718 21,421 8,789 23,058 111,513 90,049 21,464 114,808 15,561 6,344 12,293 23,661 11,847 8,570 1,014 5,399 8,274 18,198 9,636 30,755 1,457 10,410 5,965 12,923 40,579 27,380 13,199 80,504 8,106 4,626 11,067 18,590 6,865 5,379 699 3,665 2,926 11,545 3,008 7,914 509 1,835 617 4,953 21,505 18,666 2,839 15,623 3,027 1,058 510 2,270 559 2,377 128 784 240 1,273 1,101 7,853 421 5,798 390 1,245 4,166 2,971 1,195 5,512 1,111 106 238 848 961 392 77 427 1,532 4,325 2,234 9,462 331 3,378 1,817 3,937 45,264 41,032 4,231 13,169 3,317 554 478 1,953 3,462 422 110 524 4,846 17,510 4,150 27,071 15,885 11,185 240 1,105 342 2,093 1,300 794 2,091 7,757 1,792 10,081 5,589 4,493 1,887 6,043 1,678 9,138 5,097 4,041 203 1,714 114 944 492 452 1,610 6,568 1,644 11,361 6,429 4,932 905 2,081 372 3,535 2,568 966 10,310 15,998 3,810 16,347 8,716 7,631 8,071 10,900 2,536 9,037 4,138 4,899 1,311 3,015 583 3,630 2,261 1,369 451 710 191 953 552 401 477 1,372 500 2,727 1,765 962 182,607 98,426 83,951 189 40 17,039 660 7,124 2,084 13,837 2,213 11,608 8 8 3,301 195 1,147 211 125,541 55,577 69,913 45 6 9,208 274 4,119 1,587 121,277 53,199 68,063 15 C) 8,304 248 3,732 1,485 4,263 2,378 1,849 30 6 904 26 386 102 2,552 62 2,431 59 0 2,245 109 686 144 40,677 40,575 0 77 26 2,284 82 1,172 142 494,581 6,090 486,519 1,638 335 35,678 4,103 9,836 1,450 17,997 1,148 15,698 1,151 () * 23,446 3,380 5,679 450 8,092 747 7,025 39 281 2,956 212 1,006 338 335,264 1,355 333,517 363 28 1,593 190 380 91 133,228 2,839 130,279 84 26 7,683 322 2,771 569 952 68 412 324 89 50 422 1,107 377 53 13 663 792 1,252 2,043 1,826 2,314 2,129 2,986 108,883 1,560 781 415 366 7,020 474 203 191 318 584 605 452 10,662 92 35 16 19 642 294 717 1,108 664 1,226 1,207 1,719 52,414 562 306 132 174 3,555 265 685 974 653 893 1,173 1,604 45,793 277 196 63 132 3,117 29 32 135 11 332 34 115 6,621 285 111 69 42 438 17 138 337 642 300 257 252 32,949 614 327 204 124 681 6 194 407 202 205 60 564 12,858 292 112 63 49 2,142 3,439 1.701 2,140 2,180 5,166 7,307 7,085 355,156 1,730 2,819 1,166 1,653 6,552 2,633 1,158 1,060 344 2,366 6,000 5,678 305,696 958 1,937 459 1,479 4,156 111 160 344 269 957 239 274 9,912 482 482 371 111 784 6 58 212 325 138 422 137 15,164 146 282 260 22 586 689 326 524 1,243 1,706 645 996 24,383 144 117 76 41 1,026 49,052 50,469 6,703 3,191 24,663 23,328 21,967 20,236 2,696 3,092 12,523 18,803 5,164 5,147 293,349 50,706 272,135 26,510 4,815 3,348 9,442 4,708 6,956 16,139 144 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table ILK 2.—Balance Sheet of U.S. Parents—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Noncurrent liabilities Current liabilities Total Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Owners' equity Total Long-term debt Other (6) (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estateFinance, except banking Insurance .' Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) .... Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services , Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities.... Retail trade (2) (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) 2,741,619 486,604 36,376 1,785,905 283,117 20,742 744,616 136,485 5,069 468,712 91,094 2,586 275,904 45,390 2,484 1,041,289 146,632 15,672 485,585 92,718 11,833 555,703 53,914 3,840 955,714 203,487 15,634 17,327 19,048 339,216 332,578 10,365 10,377 177,303 171,939 2,295 2,774 74,024 73,103 1,210 1,376 38,874 38,320 1,085 1,398 35,150 34,783 8,070 7,602 103,279 98,836 6,065 5,768 62,590 58,33^ 2,005 1,835 40,689 40,504 6,962 8,672 161,914 160,640 99,969 11,042 1,017,654 79,981 11,361 15,088 53,532 178,692 96,718 36,824 22,283 13,970 8,896 114,528 69,926 38,726 31,200 44,602 132,954 8,729 77,682 7,390 558,143 39,195 5,477 6,537 27,182 81,821 47,708 12,731 8,930 8,292 4,159 70,587 44,024 26,202 17,822 26,563 62,135 5,740 54,550 2,842 265,683 17,696 2,562 2,475 12,659 33,180 17,934 6,991 4,488 2,032 1,734 29,500 17,651 12,282 5,369 11,850 31,158 3,519 47,646 1,990 122,511 7,890 1,024 1,032 5,834 12,719 7,983 1,474 1,514 969 778 13,061 10,333 7,933 2,399 2,728 12,312 1,924 6,904 852 143,172 9,806 1,538 1,443 6,825 20,461 9,951 5,517 2,974 1,063 956 16,439 7,318 4,348 2,969 9,121 18,846 1,595 23,132 4,549 292,461 21,499 2,915 4,061 14,523 48,641 29,774 5,740 4,442 6,260 2,425 41,087 26,373 13,920 12,453 14,714 30,977 2,221 15,094 3,201 206,176 14,179 2,382 1,744 10,053 35,254 21,676 3,891 2,707 5,076 1,905 30,547 19,337 10,260 9,077 11,209 24,627 1,855 8,038 1,348 86,285 7,320 533 2,317 4,470 13,386 8,098 1,849 1,735 1,183 520 10,540 7,036 3,660 3,376 3,504 6,350 367 22,287 3,652 459,511 40,786 5,884 8,551 26,350 96,872 49,010 24,093 13,353 5,679 4,736 43,941 25,902 12,524 13,378 18,039 70,819 2,989 26,367 65,380 32,477 127,364 5,908 46,011 18,688 56,757 191,065 136396 54,669 193,070 27,187 15,444 17,522 32,813 18,962 14,170 2,027 8,321 15,156 33,508 7,960 43,418 24,602 18,816 677,188 104,516 570,470 1,827 375 52,717 4,763 16,960 3,534 13,470 26,226 16,699 76,253 3,000 28,824 9,679 34,749 135,146 100,275 34,871 93,007 14,652 6,477 8,999 16,147 9,604 6,770 880 4,074 8,732 12,849 3,823 25,839 13,634 12,206 601,243 98,561 501,418 1,168 95 32,997 3,101 11,325 2,341 6,014 13,558 8,066 44,998 1,626 13,982 5,649 23,741 73,061 51,668 21,393 36,090 4,736 3,186 3,055 5,045 4,270 2,903 430 1,505 2,478 6,765 1,717 16,612 8,952 7,660 237,404 91,815 145,307 264 17 12,372 758 4,945 1,806 3,183 4,668 2,537 18,096 594 3,733 2,080 11,689 44,311 34,535 9,776 14,122 1,655 1,401 911 2,367 1,629 1,253 155 477 1,391 2,227 655 9,990 4,731 5,260 207,868 81,868 125,888 109 2 6,263 318 2,403 1,198 2,831 8,890 5,529 26,901 1,032 10,249 3,569 12,052 28,750 17,133 11,617 21,968 3,081 1,785 2,144 2,677 2,641 1,650 275 1,028 1,087 4,539 1,062 6,622 4,221 2,401 29,536 9,947 19,419 155 15 6,109 440 2,542 608 7,455 12,668 8,633 31,256 1,375 14,842 4,030 11,008 62,085 48,607 13,478 56,916 9,917 3,291 5,944 11,103 5,334 3,867 450 2,569 6,254 6,084 2,106 9,228 4,682 4,546 363,839 6,747 356,110 904 78 20,625 2,342 6,380 535 6,517 9,865 6,390 18,563 1,113 8,560 2,776 6,113 44,650 35,705 8,945 38,356 5,723 2,611 3,925 8,106 3,016 2,739 392 1,911 3,948 4,180 1,806 6,821 3,231 3,590 24,231 5,371 18,020 772 69 16,212 1,849 4,713 240 938 2,803 2,242 12,693 261 6,282 1,254 4,896 17,436 12,903 4,533 18,560 4,194 680 2,019 2,996 2,318 1,128 58 658 2,307 1,904 300 2,407 1,451 956 339,608 1,376 338,090 132 10 4,413 494 1,668 295 12,898 39,154 15,778 51,111 2,908 17,186 9,009 22,008 55,919 36,121 19,798 100,063 12,535 8,968 8,523 16,666 9,358 7,400 1,147 4,248 6,423 20,659 4,137 17,578 10,968 6,610 75,945 5,954 69,053 658 280 19,720 1,662 5,635 1,192 2,059 4,231 2,953 4,183 4,006 7,481 9,436 10,071 464,039 3,291 3,599 1,581 2,019 13,572 342,401 101,176 1,602 3,512 1,574 2,2% 2,188 4,171 6,279 5,933 284,566 1,512 1,627 534 1,093 8,970 202,199 70,256 588 581 695 1,276 928 1,583 1,360 2,799 76,061 826 401 179 221 5,400 45,939 23,495 170 308 213 514 500 666 429 1,947 30,986 136 156 41 115 2,341 17,119 11,234 418 272 482 762 428 916 931 852 45,075 690 245 139 106 3,059 28,820 12,261 1,014 2,931 879 1,021 1,260 2,588 4,919 3,135 208,505 686 1,227 355 872 3,570 156,260 46,761 906 2,639 455 473 855 2,297 4,160 2,339 139,429 563 714 150 564 2,551 110,339 25,262 109 292 425 547 405 292 760 795 69,076 124 513 204 308 1,019 45,921 21,499 457 719 1,379 1,887 1,818 3,310 3,157 4,138 179,473 1,778 1,972 1,046 925 4,602 140,202 30,919 (9) 145 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table ILL 1.—Property, Plant, and Equipment of U.S. Parents, Industry by Type 1 [Millions of dollars] Net property, plant, and equipment at close F Y 1981 (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural ga Oil and gas field services , Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products.. OtherChemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.. Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services.. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilitiesRetail trade Total (2) 860,439 215,980 17,363 10,134 7,229 167,513 166,692 82,371 26,960 2,557 1,380 1,177 20,513 20,531 25,842 5,262 309,923 25,510 4,234 4,892 16,384 67,153 41,139 8,213 6,138 8,619 3,045 42,820 30,531 16,042 14,489 12,289 34,188 1,770 7,545 15,758 9,115 27,888 1,398 9,407 5,330 11,754 37,560 25,815 11,745 74,803 7,469 4,407 10,641 16,779 6,172 5,240 613 3,569 8,065 9,639 2,210 8,109 3,656 4,453 23,417 993 21,339 1,084 () * 20,070 3,015 5,318 514 273 2,683 924 925 308 1,802 4,964 4,663 282,940 831 1,787 468 1,319 4,079 251,260 24,982 2,791 1,100 25,028 2,942 193 363 2,386 6,168 3,280 1,521 808 175 385 811 478 -247 725 333 3,519 -171 729 2,440 521 2,867 59 1,003 635 1,170 3,019 1,566 1,454 5,700 637 219 426 1,811 693 139 86 96 6 1,261 326 928 483 446 3,323 155 3,101 67 () * 3,376 365 360 -63 105 -1 5 234 135 36 564 1,036 1,015 22,756 127 150 9 159 76 20,875 1,528 (3) 188,266 54,338 6,226 3,682 2,544 40,721 40,594 Depreciation, depletion, and Other 3 Net property, plant, and equipment at close F Y 1982 (4) Capitalized expenditures2 (5) (6) 84,521 22,262 2,523 1,559 964 16,498 16,414 -21,374 -5,116 -1,146 -743 -403 -3,710 -3,649 942,810 242,940 19,920 11,514 8,405 188,026 187,224 2,703 538 37,254 2,565 391 407 1,767 7,540 4,980 808 540 829 383 3,637 2,263 1,249 1,015 1,374 5,579 251 (D) 3,226 (D) 4,399 183 1,819 (D) (D) 5,043 3,304 1,739 8,491 998 616 928 1,443 702 592 94 375 883 1,559 301 1,058 557 501 1,595 (D) 1,459 (D) () • 2,329 166 910 182 18 235 265 209 34 (D) 333 (D) 20,024 98 246 -207 -54 -10,585 -747 -328 -88 -332 -579 -6 3 -234 49 (D) (D) -1,837 (D) -1,183 (D) (D) (D) -7 9 -0 9 -1,157 (D) (D) -57 -1,091 (D) -135 -2,495 -2,566 71 28,633 6,362 334,951 28,453 4,427 5,255 18,770 73,321 44,419 9,734 6,945 8,794 3,429 43,631 31,009 15,795 15,214 12,622 37,707 1,599 8,274 18,198 9,636 30,755 1,457 10,410 5,965 12,923 40,579 27,380 13,199 80,504 8,106 4,626 11,067 18,590 6,865 5,379 699 3,665 8,071 10,900 2,536 9,037 4,138 4,899 26,739 1,148 24,441 1,151 () * 23,446 3,380 5,679 450 377 2,633 1,158 1,060 344 2,366 6,000 5,678 305,696 958 1,937 459 1,479 4,156 272,135 26,510 (D) 5,701 1,691 72,867 6,254 911 859 4,485 14,287 8,296 2,563 1,298 (D) (D) 6,285 (D) 2,184 (D) (D) (D) 177 (D) 6,823 (D) (D) 299 3,914 (D) (D) 10,557 7,435 3,122 (D) (D) 928 1,402 (D) 1,692 874 119 492 877 3,051 713 (Dy (D) 1,089 (D) (D) (D) (D) () * (D) 764 1,438 107 124 305 547 355 98 (D) 1,385 1,920 46,334 (D) (D) (D) (D) 903 39,319 5,257 (D) (D) 437 16,749 2,495 (D) (D) -3 9 -48 (D) -297 -144 61 -22 12 -231 -86 (D) (D) -142 (D) -165 (D) (D) 0 (D) -232 -168 12 1 -120 -48 -1 1 -27 -42 -D 1 6 () -3,554 (D) (D) (D) (D) -389 -1,696 -1,234 146 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table ILL 2.—Capital Expenditures by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] All expenditures Petroleum and mining exploration and development expenditures charged against income Capitalized expenditures Total (=cols. 4+7) For land, timber, and mineral rights (=cols. 5+8) For plant and equipment (=cols. 2 Total 3 (1) (2) For land, timber, and mineral rights (5) 6+9) For plant and equipment 2 (6) Total For acquisition or leasing of mineral rights For plant and equipment 2 (7) (8) (9) (3) (4) 200,404 15,854 184,550 188,266 13,912 174,354 12,138 1,942 10,196 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 65,171 6,905 10,676 1,088 54,495 5,817 54,338 6,226 9,231 934 45,107 5,292 10,832 679 1,444 9,388 154 525 4,248 2,658 49,388 49,262 (D) 3,255 2,562 40,717 40,592 (D) 2,835 2,457 33,250 33,124 (D) ) 4,968 1,597 565 114 8,668 8,668 0 0 1,382 104 146 8 420 105 1,200 1,200 A U 0 89 7,467 7,467 A U 0 1,293 73,787 6,254 911 859 4,485 14,862 8,623 2,565 1,298 1,483 893 6,433 4,395 2,202 2,193 2,038 10,884 177 3,682 2,544 40,721 40,594 (D) ( 5,701 1,691 72,867 6,254 911 859 4,485 14,287 8,296 2,563 1,298 (D) 847 87 7,471 7,470 () * 1 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products... Printing and publishing.. Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products. Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 993 95 8,671 8,670 C) 1 822 94 2,987 193 39 36 118 830 351 34 49 364 32 423 352 90 262 71 208 2,574 193 39 36 118 670 277 32 49 70,292 6,061 872 822 4,367 13,617 8,019 2,531 1,249 (D) ( 5,956 (D) 2,111 920 0 0 0 0 574 327 2 0 1 413 0 0 0 0 159 73 2 103 507 0 0 0 0 415 253 0 O D O D 94 54 17 1 All industries.. Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 7,082 1,795 6,260 1,700 70,799 6,061 872 822 4,367 14,032 8,272 2,531 1,249 1,119 861 6,009 4,042 2,111 1,931 1,967 10,676 177 ( 6,285 (D) 2,184 (D) (D) (D) 177 329 (D) 74 D ( () C) 177 66 6,758 1,917 D 1,879 6,823 2,005 8,814 299 54 66 88 311 5 1,825 6,758 1,917 8,503 294 () 6,823 (D) (D) 299 3,914 1,704 2,897 10,557 7,435 3,122 15,983 1,952 928 1,402 3,867 1,692 874 119 492 42 61 202 121 75 46 901 219 2 253 183 69 14 1 13 3,872 1,642 2,695 10,436 7,360 3,076 15,082 1,732 926 1,149 3,684 1,623 860 118 480 3,914 (D) ( 10,557 7,435 3,122 (D) () 928 1,402 (D) 1,692 874 119 492 892 3,051 713 101 41 5 792 3,009 708 877 3,051 713 98 41 5 2,491 1,402 1,089 264 229 2,227 1,173 1,054 () () 1,089 5,922 164 C) D 5,757 C) () * C) 534 43 13 C) 5,928 721 1,425 107 (D) 764 1,438 107 5,928 721 1,425 107 5,386 () * Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services , Health services Other services 6,462 764 1,438 107 857 1,385 1,920 398 72 4 459 1,314 1,916 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction «... Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 46,572 351 635 1,228 (r ('. 28 45,344 (D) 311 5 42 61 202 121 75 1 ? (D] 294 3,872 (D; D (3 10,436 7,360 3,07^ (D) 1,732 2 253 1,149 69 14 1 13 35 1,385 1,920 926 1,622 860 118 480 780 3,009 708 1,054 46,334 ) 148 (D) 17 116 116 305 547 355 305 547 351 93 98 <j 124 547 351 124 305 547 355 0 r 909 29 ( 880 39,420 5,25" 482 214 38,939 5,043 98 93 () 459 1,314 1,916 0 0 238 (r D 0 0 0 903 ( 23 880 39,319 5,257 439 214 38,881 5,043 ( • 101 0 58 Addendum— Expenditures for major items of used plant and equipment l 147 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table ILL 3.—Petroleum and Mining Exploration and Development Expenditures by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Total expenditures Capitalized expenditures * Expenditures charged against income 2 (1) (2) (3) 47,167 35,029 12,138 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 41,654 4,227 30,822 3,548 10,832 679 3,745 482 32,118 32,118 0 0 4,538 771 3,179 369 23,451 23,451 0 0 3,156 667 565 114 8,668 8,668 0 0 1,382 104 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 3,054 2,134 0 0 C) 1,759 1,178 2 0 (*) 1,184 852 0 0 920 0 0 0 0 574 327 2 0 37 2 D 14 8 D 96 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 132 0 0 117 0 0 15 0 0 (*) (*) All industries 520 113 0 622 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 0 0 0 0 1,533 1,295 1,050 0 949 0 101 0 148 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.M 1.—Income Statement of U.S. Parents, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Income Costs and expenses Sales Capital gains/ Other (2) Total Income from equity investments (3) (4) (5) Total (6) Cost of goods sold (7) Selling, general, and administrative expenses U.S. income taxes Other Net income (10) (11) (8) (9) 2,416,252 2,348,388 25,713 4,981 37,170 2,314,208 1,860,569 329,420 46,050 78,169 102,044 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 586,519 19,082 570,213 17,123 8,776 1,067 1,276 418 6,254 474 561,672 16,932 505,389 12,400 26,997 2,222 10,885 1,125 18,401 1,185 24,847 2,150 5,964 13,118 420,208 412,063 (D) ( 135,597 11,632 5,517 11,606 408,560 400,967 (D) 134 934 6,181 5,755 (D) 154 264 789 758 160 315 4,677 4,583 (D) 5,199 11,733 401,074 393,038 (D) 3,699 8,701 359,058 351,674 (D) 570 1,653 19,814 19,283 (D) 463 722 13,969 13,824 (D) 765 1,385 19,133 19,025 D ) () () 133,173 11,356 1,396 132 46 23 981 122 132,583 11,083 124,297 9,634 4,204 758 1,270 256 2,812 435 3,014 550 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 1,049,853 122,392 19,325 15,326 87,741 177,514 91,810 34,258 10,614 11,932 101,130 58,203 33,573 24,630 42,927 121,212 6,928 1,017,591 119,431 18,825 14,805 85,800 169,628 88,618 31,511 27,718 10,129 11,653 100,142 58,131 34,342 23,789 42,011 115,679 6,643 12,301 988 161 237 591 3,418 982 1,544 597 184 111 437 137 -17 154 300 2,944 76 -478 169 7 -81 243 301 91 18 82 93 16 -1,443 -1,221 -1,354 133 -222 326 20,440 1,805 332 365 1,107 4,167 2,120 1,185 502 207 153 1,994 1,156 602 554 838 2,263 210 1,009,288 117,187 18,528 14,360 84,300 166,219 88,252 29,577 26,650 10,355 11,385 103,303 61,572 36,165 25,407 41,731 113,497 7,105 774,573 86,503 13,485 9,860 63,159 117,754 70,581 14,956 15,651 8,325 8,241 88,217 54,362 32,658 21,704 33,855 80,199 5,683 180,888 24,658 3,754 3,674 17,230 38,451 13,269 11,914 9,116 1,602 2,548 11,093 5,142 3,057 2,085 5,951 24,566 945 19,421 2,871 523 507 1,841 3,495 308 1,585 1,359 -1 244 -528 -1,130 -965 -165 602 3,406 -47 34,406 3,156 767 319 2,070 6,520 4,094 1,122 524 428 351 4,522 3,199 1,415 1,784 1,323 5,327 524 40,565 5,205 797 967 3,441 11,295 3,558 4,681 2,249 259 548 -2,173 -3,369 -2,592 -777 1,196 7,715 -178 24,127 55,096 35,061 130,114 8,312 48,496 21,165 52,141 187,514 114,026 73,488 209,977 23,626 24,113 18,139 32,052 22,978 17,835 2,701 9,128 23,136 51,706 34,194 126,194 8,088 47,543 20,542 50,021 182,242 110,523 71,719 204,276 22,703 23,612 17,604 31,348 22,577 17,566 2,624 8,832 499 2,236 133 1,024 91 303 292 339 2,261 1,796 465 1,228 333 93 33 11 91 82 7 74 14 102 210 -49 -2 61 37 -146 -74 -201 127 293 15 143 53 -18 46 -47 478 1,052 524 2,946 135 589 295 1,927 3,085 1,908 1,177 4,180 575 265 450 711 264 234 63 217 23,746 48,718 33,928 123,631 8,006 46,357 20,153 49,114 185,147 114,079 71,068 200,304 21,377 23,148 17,571 31,262 21,649 17,473 2,569 8,827 18,116 31,075 25,324 93,534 6,247 36,373 14,775 36,139 160,785 102,874 57,911 147,580 14,424 18,180 14,739 25,560 13,053 13,376 1,971 7,191 4,416 12,498 6,707 23,329 1,382 7,304 4,365 10,278 18,255 7,681 10,574 40,537 4,563 4,000 2,019 4,474 6,826 3,440 444 1,306 C) 2,953 501 2,714 170 872 542 1,129 1,982 889 1,093 5,482 1,476 549 165 339 1,099 97 100 93 1,214 2,192 1,396 4,053 206 1,809 471 1,567 4,124 2,635 1,489 6,705 914 419 647 888 671 560 55 237 381 6,379 1,132 6,483 306 2,138 1,012 3,027 2,367 -53 2,421 9,673 2,249 965 568 791 1,329 362 132 301 13,678 34,962 10,766 13,406 33,452 10,552 14 423 67 32 33 22 225 1,053 124 13,850 32,250 10,329 11,014 21,175 6,896 2,120 8,569 2,775 -51 1,249 366 766 1,257 292 -173 2,712 437 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 131,527 53,504 78,023 129,493 52,082 77,412 411 323 757 593 164 866 506 129,504 52,137 77,367 115,368 43,794 71,574 10,972 6,316 4,655 1,446 1,065 381 1,719 961 758 2,023 1,367 656 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except' banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 202,844 16,516 185,872 180 277 196,492 15,984 180,338 170 0 2,276 253 1,751 1 271 2,911 101 2,819 -10 1 1,165 179 963 18 5 189,413 15,223 174,008 172 10 156,946 11,003 145,805 138 0 27,403 3,715 23,671 11 1,608 483 1,107 15 3,455 22 3,424 8 1 13,432 1,294 11,864 8 266 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other.. Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services.: 48,363 4,829 16,951 3,506 46,745 4,763 16,399 3,424 541 36 80 111 16 -5 4 966 15 478 45 45,383 4,680 16,173 3,372 32,247 2,857 10,963 2,279 9,714 1,559 4,058 1,504 1,919 59! 78 2,980 148 778 134 1,542 1,491 52 1,492 995 336 119 50 1,293 3,57r 7,038 2,857 5,737 8,394 9,595 1,187 3,426 6,869 2,588 5,443 8,199 9,354 6 5 38 168 171 30 56 -3 -8 1 -3 13 38 54 102 149 130 104 110 128 131 1,198 3,366 6,745 2,677 5,536 7,835 8,482 788 2,380 4,521 1,894 4,381 5,653 6,499 218 746 1,860 500 661 1,347 1,588 24 141 234 168 100 131 129 404 232 430 162 95 207 293 180 201 559 1,113 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utili ties Retail trade 397,145 3,124 1,726 560 1,166 31,484 387,854 2,986 1,699 564 1,134 30,999 1,408 51 6 4 185 405 13 -52 -44 -8 18 7,479 75 74 35 39 282 378,947 2,971 1,750 664 1,086 30,937 276,047 2,320 1,447 550 897 28,461 73,446 503 129 5r 72 1,465 11,186 87 -31 -39 8 356 18,268 61 205 97 108 656 18,197 153 -24 -104 80 547 201,459 159,351 196,027 156,144 744 422 443 -1' 4,246 2,802 187,179 156,110 132,998 110,821 31,832 39,517 8,578 2,197 13,772 3,575 14,280 3,241 (1) All industries.. () () C) 468 657 8,234 8,257 (D) r 557 116 41 149 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.N 1.—Sales of Goods and Services by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type and Destination [Millions of dollars] Goods 1 Goods and services Services 2 Total To foreign affiliates To other foreign persons Total To U.S. persons To foreign affiliates To other foreign persons Total To U.S. persons To foreign affiliates To other foreign persons (1) All industries.. To U.S. persons (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 2,348,388 2,067,535 109,497 171,356 1,814,963 1,551,101 106,134 157,728 533,425 516,434 3,363 13,628 Petroleum Gil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 570,213 17,123 450,590 15,478 58,831 60,792 531,236 9,576 413,448 8,695 58,143 (D 59,645 38,977 7,547 37,143 6,783 688 49 1,146 716 5,517 11,606 408,560 400,967 5,506 9,972 322,791 315,592 (D) 4,997 4,579 397,055 391,280 (D) 4,987 3,709 312,129 306,750 520 7,027 11,506 9,687 D ) 519 6,263 10,662 8,843 (D) () * 49 604 604 0 0 133,173 11,356 101,052 11,270 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 1,017,591 119,431 18,825 14,805 85,800 169,628 88,618 31,511 27,718 10,129 11,653 100,142 58,131 34,342 23,789 42,011 115,679 6,643 905,994 115,241 17,757 14,663 82,821 153,036 77,984 28,954 26,545 9,078 10,475 92,752 53,735 32,704 21,031 39,017 95,680 5,622 23,136 51,706 34,194 126,194 8,088 47,543 20,542 50,021 182,242 110,523 71,719 204,276 22,703 23,612 17,604 31,348 22,577 17,566 2,624 8,832 16,793 43,876 D () () D () 44,943 44,770 D D () 40,826 40,605 D () () D () 44,339 44,165 (D D () 40,587 40,365 D () () () 13,490 (D) 42,834 833 132 51 650 6,237 3,311 1,777 667 118 364 1,498 623 134 489 876 10,215 608 18,632 (D) 122,925 1,680 68,763 3,357 936 91 2,330 10,356 7,323 780 506 934 814 5,891 3,773 1,504 2,269 2,119 9,784 412 942,285 113,765 (D) ( 81,020 165,190 86,030 31,088 27,441 106,858 7,577 39,856 16,928 42,497 154,251 96,794 57,456 188,177 19,746 23,002 16,186 29,216 22,129 16,469 2,509 8,346 1,667 6,595 1,344 7,482 127 4,455 1,686 1,214 10,979 10,082 896 5,591 214 144 109 296 126 492 33 153 4,676 1,235 3,461 11,854 385 3,232 1,927 6,310 17,012 3,646 13,366 10,508 2,744 466 1,308 1,836 322 606 82 332 21,483 41,754 (D) 108,225 (D) 38,269 13,406 33,452 10,552 12,674 27,861 10,039 240 3,576 208 492 2,016 305 12,174 31,767 9,638 11,593 26,197 9,134 234 129,493 52,082 77,412 95,259 40,475 54,784 4,922 (D) 29,313 (D 127,966 51,027 76,939 93,811 39,462 54,350 4,899 196,492 15,984 180,338 170 0 192,551 15,521 176,860 169 0 1,318 (D) (D) Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 46,745 4,763 16,399 3,424 44,014 4,635 15,479 3,348 1,491 1,410 1,187 3,426 6,869 2,588 5,443 8,199 9,354 1,032 3,191 6,499 2,507 4,232 8,057 9,104 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 387,854 2,986 1,699 564 1,134 30,999 379,127 2,516 1,551 547 1,004 28,057 1,218 116 16 196,027 156,144 191,426 155,577 433 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies D ( 92,863 55,058 32,490 22,568 37,805 102,877 (D) D () 166,391 100,655 65,736 192,975 (D) 23,558 (D) 31,037 19,875 D 91,009 1,615 835,033 109,800 D () 78,265 148,904 75,694 28,535 26,272 D () 85,638 50,702 D ( 34,935 83,514 (D) 15,402 34,285 (D) 90,011 (D) 31,233 D 10,248 9,676 41,952 () (D) 132 51 () 1,777 667 118 364 1,488 613 134 479 875 9,818 1,344 7,179 127 4,286 D 65,301 (D) 936 91 () 776 502 933 813 5,737 3,743 (D) () 1,995 9,545 412 () 11,034 385 2,750 D () 139,181 87,017 52,163 177,985 (D) 22,957 (D) 28,911 19,499 D () (D) 144 109 294 (D) 486 33 152 D () 457 1,308 1,831 <D) 80 346 29,255 75,306 5,666 (D) (D) 4,781 4,439 2,587 423 277 () () 10,043 9,655 70,962 5,441 (D) 882 () 7,114 3,033 4,081 12,166 (D) 1,653 9,952 (D) 17,969 (D) 9,274 1,390 9,591 (D) 16,847 (D) 8,623 (D) (D) 0 0 () • 0 10 10 0 10 () • 397 0 (O) (D) D 3,462 (D () 4,556 4,131 2,290 418 273 7,279 3,073 1,852 1,221 4,205 12,802 (D 15,851 9,868 5,983 11,301 (D) 54 (D) 311 2,701 C) 715 240 240 0 0 D ) () 4 4 () * 1 154 30 () 124 238 1 (D) (D) 1 302 0 169 () 820 0 482 D 15,070 9,777 5,293 10,192 (D) ( 45 0 0 2 (D) 6 () * 1 (D) 305 2,629 (D) (D 1,233 1,685 914 1,081 1,664 905 1,528 1,055 473 1,448 1,014 434 ?) 9 C) 5 1 146 23 5J D (D) real C) 0 374 (D) 159 2,623 (D) (D) 0 0 2,357 (D) 761 11,289 (D) 11,122 (D) 0 10,249 (D) 10,154 (D) 0 210 6,519 (D) 2,153 (D) 6,048 (D) 1,979 (D) 114 D 830 185,203 169,216 (D) 0 89 (D) 357 (D) 86 40,227 14,246 (D) 182,302 (D) 166,707 (D) 0 37,966 (D) 13,500 1,108 (D) (D) () * 0 260 (D) 70 1,793 0 0 2,000 676 (D) 24 1,144 3,282 44 144 () 2 131 79 1,080 D 7,509 353 131 () 1,567 217 743 195,668 (D () 192,513 (D) () 1,134 25,530 4,168 D (D) (D) () 203 1,347 207 692 1,004 24,625 21,667 144,112 20,581 143,564 D 817 116 16 () 131 2,339 353 131 (D) (D) 774 3,876 7,982 8,611 192,185 D 991 3,106 D () 2,885 7,850 8,412 186,614 (D) () 0 5,468 0 3,431 174,361 12,031 170,845 12,013 4 0 114 402 0 () * () * 0 ?) (D) 877 5,170 0 0 0 0 () 1 6 150 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.O 1.—Employment and Employee Compensation of U.S. Parents, Industry by Type Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Of which— Total 18,704.6 1,225.3 146.7 20.4 126.3 892.7 877.8 5.8 9.0 159.2 26.7 10,532.8 1,011.2 176.4 86.3 748.5 1,364.6 660.1 299.4 207.4 90.4 107.4 976.2 523.4 351.4 171.9 452.8 1,457.9 68.3 244.3 680.7 464.6 1,619.5 91.9 609.9 290.1 627.6 1,687.3 828.0 859.4 2,416.0 161.0 437.7 174.1 293.5 276.8 200.4 35.7 108.8 140.1 427.6 160.4 396.7 189.0 207.8 1,004.0 95.8 906.0 2.2 () * 993.8 162.9 312.3 48.2 15.9 5.4 65.4 177.3 44.0 73.3 228.1 173.1 4,551.9 16.9 14.9 7.8 7.1 251.0 2,040.4 2,228.8 Total (3) (2) (1) All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.. Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services.. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilitiesRetail trade Employees engaged in research and development activities 592.4 25.1 2.2 .3 2.0 21.3 20.9 0 .4 1.4 .1 517.2 11.7 2.7 .6 8.4 86.4 42.5 27.2 10.2 .9 5.5 13.6 7.1 3.0 4.0 6.6 94.8 3.9 11.4 63.3 16.2 111.6 2.0 66.2 17.7 25.6 141.7 36.4 105.3 57.3 1.9 1.6 1.8 3.9 1.0 7.2 .6 2.5 2.0 32.8 2.0 8.0 7.1 .9 6.3 () * 6.3 0 0 12.4 0 11.6 0 (D) () * 4.6 ( C) 23.5 (D) .2 .1 .1 .8 20.8 520,383 43,876 5,143 706 4,437 32,434 32,029 107 299 5,321 978 313,068 22,755 3,082 2,718 16,955 43,102 23,232 8,996 6,007 1,928 2,939 31,994 18,979 12,939 6,041 13,015 44,467 2,568 7,959 21,559 12,382 45,975 2,391 17,238 7,037 19,309 64,201 34,562 29,639 60,573 3,822 7,203 4,629 8,578 6,371 6,355 757 3,026 3,892 12,877 3,061 8,591 4,676 3,915 26,409 4,574 21,793 42 () * 18,054 1,886 6,575 1,541 565 151 1,480 2,838 631 1,787 3,595 3,580 110,385 409 492 215 27' 8,471 69,498 31,515 Wages and Employee benefit plans () 4 (5) 411,963 34,430 4,355 593 3,762 25,154 24,852 69 234 4,167 754 244,376 18,262 2,541 2,255 13,466 34,590 18,380 7,409 4,824 1,572 2,405 23,692 13,754 9,203 4,552 9,937 34,923 1,969 6,177 16,765 10,013 36,644 1,903 13,628 5,721 15,393 46,948 24,595 22,353 49,318 2,944 5,914 3,784 6,881 5,206 5,022 617 2,387 3,152 10,894 2,517 7,158 3,962 3,196 22,135 4,107 17,989 38 () * 15,295 1,524 5,556 1,249 465 128 1,291 2,423 560 1,500 3,074 3,081 88,569 351 357 154 203 6,784 54,625 26,453 108,420 9,446 789 113 675 7,280 7,177 38 65 1,154 224 68,692 4,494 541 464 3,489 8,512 4,852 1,588 1,183 356 533 8,303 5,225 3,736 1,489 3,078 9,544 599 1,782 4,794 2,369 9,330 488 3,610 1,317 3,916 17,253 9,967 7,286 11,256 879 1,289 845 1,697 1,165 1,334 140 639 740 1,984 544 1,433 714 719 4,274 466 3,804 4 () * 2,759 362 1,019 292 101 23 188 415 70 288 521 499 21,816 57 136 61 74 1,687 14,873 5,062 151 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.O 3.—Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers Associated With Manufacturing Sales of U.S. Parents, Industry of Sales by Type 1 Number of employees (thousands) Of which— production workers For production workers in col. 2— Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Rates (dollars per hour) Total Covered by collective bargaining agreements Total Wages and salaries Employee benefit plans Annual hours worked per worker (number) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Total (1) Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment.... Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other AddendaPetroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Employee compensation 2 Wages and salaries 3 (8) (9) 8,797.8 5,338.5 143,172 109,765 33,407 1,925 13.93 10.68 705.3 143.9 114.4 447.0 463.6 81.5 67.7 314.4 11,007 2,097 1,935 6,976 8,815 1,655 1,651 5,509 2,192 441 283 1,467 1,990 1,992 2,133 1,959 11.93 12.91 13.40 11.33 9.55 10.19 11.44 8.95 769.8 374.0 157.0 99.9 51.7 87.2 396.7 221.9 63.2 48.7 26.2 36.7 11,517 6,932 1,555 1,223 801 1,005 9,150 5,480 1,254 987 634 795 2,367 1,452 300 237 167 211 1,938 1,955 1,866 1,902 2,035 1,940 14.98 15.98 13.19 13.20 15.01 14.12 11.90 12.63 10.64 10.65 11.87 11.16 847.2 469.3 288.5 180.8 378.0 572.5 321.5 209.4 112.1 251.0 18,334 11,696 7,993 3,703 6,637 13,602 8,526 5,729 2,797 5,076 4,732 3,170 2,264 907 1,561 1,892 1,843 1,764 1,991 1,954 16.93 19.74 21.64 16.58 13.53 12.56 14.39 15.51 12.52 10.35 1,238.2 69.9 609.3 42.3 16,477 1,430 12,816 1,023 3,662 407 1,920 1,849 14.08 18.27 10.95 13.07 194.6 496.6 477.2 119.4 153.2 294.3 3,765 3,457 7,826 2,875 2,790 6,128 890 666 1,698 1,973 1,960 15.98 11.51 14.08 12.21 9.29 11.02 1,340.8 128.8 557.4 310.1 344.4 768.6 72.2 301.7 182.9 211.9 18,053 1,545 7,957 3,518 5,033 14,124 1,203 6,165 2,837 3,919 3,929 342 1,793 681 1,113 1,915 1,819 1,976 1,896 1,880 12.26 11.76 13.35 10.15 12.64 9.59 9.16 10.34 8.18 9.84 1,486.9 723.6 763.3 936.0 532.4 403.7 33,634 20,985 12,649 24,111 14,621 9,490 9,522 6,364 3,159 1,932 1,942 1,920 18.59 20.30 16.32 13.33 14.14 12.24 2,409.7 68.9 485.6 212.5 297.5 253.7 98.8 118.2 101.6 1,591.7 41.5 374.6 158.5 220.1 108.0 64.9 86.2 ' 79.3 34,151 1,187 5,496 3,286 5,802 2,714 1,744 1,856 2,185 27,147 872 4,534 2,600 4,640 2,230 1,294 1,454 1,644 7,004 315 962 686 1,161 484 450 402 541 1,917 1,797 1,880 1,898 1,996 1,935 1,932 1,935 1,965 11.19 15.93 7.80 10.93 13.20 12.99 13.92 11.12 14.03 8.90 11.71 6.44 8.65 10.56 10.68 10.33 8.71 10.55 117.3 446.8 208.7 79.8 237.2 141.7 2,000 5,328 2,553 1,561 4,307 2,010 438 1,021 544 2,011 1,885 1,895 12.47 11.92 9.51 9.73 9.63 7.48 404.0 382.7 5.6 15.7 106.9 96.2 3,853 3,543 26 284 3,000 2,760 19 222 853 783 7 63 2,004 2,014 1,960 1,918 17.98 18.29 16.72 14.97 14.00 14.25 12.15 11.67 152 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.P 1.—U.S. Exports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent [Millions of dollars] Shipped to affiliates, as reported on affiliates' forms To all affiliates Total (=cols. 2+11) unaffiliated U.S. persons By U.S. parents Total Total By U.S. parents unaffihated U.S. persons Shipped to unaffiliated foreigners by U.S. parents (8) (9) (10) (11) To majority-owned affiliates Total By U.S. parents unaffiliated U.S. persons (5) (6) (7) To other affiliates Addenda— U.S. exports shipped by U.S. parents Total (=cols. 3 + 11) (3) (4) 163,383 56,718 46,559 10,159 52,753 44,320 8,432 3,965 2,239 1,727 106,666 153,225 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 20,780 1,004 4,222 (D) 2,812 1,410 3,538 412 2,622 299 916 113 684 190 494 16,558 D ) 19,370 ( 9,834 9,566 93 175 9,876 66 ( 3,136 3,089 () 2,120 2,075 () 620 () 352 1,015 1,013 0 2 268 () 668 667 0 1 () 488 479 0 9 () 11 4 133 0 8 11 (D) () 347 346 0 1 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other ... Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 112,118 4,630 1,245 47,009 1,502 312 40,092 713 178 6,916 789 135 867 133 ( 5,658 3,025 (D) 658 ( 1,110 680 () 234 ( 1,146 628 135 493 517 9,940 (D) ( 548 400 56 344 148 422 1,655 (D) 1,269 5,277 148 96 281 122 475 30 119 (D) 118 683 (D) 134 (D) 427 2,796 2,531 265 568 (D) 51 12 144 21 151 7 (2) (1) All industries D D (D) D (D) D D D () 2,648 2,609 D ) 38,262 683 161 6,049 656 () 5,312 2,764 1,481 652 119 296 1,054 553 135 418 502 9,187 584 () 863 452 141 231 () 594 490 35 8 1,830 30 16 1 13 347 261 (D) 6 () 434 (D) (D) 259 (D) 270 () 205 (D) (D) 160 (D) 905 () 9 1 76 () * 75 16 753 1,610 6,024 (D) 5,844 (D) 2,263 1,819 (D) 14,739 13,679 1,060 5,270 (D) 190 106 (D) 142 587 34 1,513 5,944 1,146 5,200 99 2,131 1,745 1,226 12,004 11,204 799 4,822 (D) 141 93 235 121 450 27 115 97 80 (D) 643 (D) 132 75 (D) 2,736 2,475 260 448 26 50 12 (D) 21 138 7 164 444 (D) 117 (D) 14 33 1D) 262 208 54 451 142 (D) 123 77 (D) 12 (D) 44 201 152 49 331 (D) 7 3 45 1 26 2 106 3,080 (D) 41 59 22 19 156 2,452 730 1,722 1,031 319 44,311 1,339 (D) () 6,174 3,215 1,621 883 6,768 3,706 1,657 892 141 374 1,693 1,028 191 837 665 10,362 734 6,237 7,673 4,820 16,987 521 5,020 3,756 7,690 31,334 17,528 13,805 15,003 2,248 655 1,426 2,255 397 1,217 116 501 1,774 6,468 1,386 5,961 136 2,276 1,853 1,696 15,001 13,887 1,114 5,721 325 199 108 424 144 626 36 182 505 5,164 520 166 3,295 215 114 3,236 193 52 59 22 147 3,139 25,594 2,411 23,183 3,802 1,057 2,744 2,613 1,189 (D) 3,482 1,226 88 1,034 C) 67 36 396 185 C) 179 211 309 () 67 36 O 0 6 0 67 31 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 668 3 206 4 296 1 105 2 114 1 91 1 182 0 14 2 () 10 105 (D) Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 2,996 470 160 21 139 857 993 116 29 (D) (D) 119 743 902 437 293 ( 265 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government D (D) 2,143 (D) 1,270 12,205 11,356 849 5,153 (D) D ) D () 342 2 16,754 10,715 2,433 1,391 1,074 1,140 7,533 4,770 1,675 3,095 2,763 19,877 1,147 D 2 297 1,979 1,942 () 1,488 (D) (D) 677 (D) 9,457 (D) D D (D) ( () • 23 1 2,697 163 D 87 3 183 () * 177 C) 0 6 0 14 111 1 DO 2 0 1 1 3 (D) 36 2 84 1 6 874 8,819 8,552 93 173 () 247 229 ( 85 ( 152 1 21 ( 60 56 4 120 (D) 1 0 (D) 13 () * 65,110 3,128 933 91 2,104 9,986 7,010 777 499 933 766 5,840 3,742 1,484 2,258 2,098 9,515 413 105,202 3,841 1,110 (D) () 15,644 10,035 (D) 1,157 D ) () 6,985 4,370 1,619 2,751 2,615 19,455 (D) 4,464 1,205 3,434 11,026 385 2,744 1,903 5,994 16,333 3,641 12,692 9,282 1,922 457 1,318 1,831 253 590 80 319 6,119 (D) 4,703 16,304 (D) 4,887 (D) 7,264 28,538 14,997 13,540 14,435 (D) 605 1,413 2,112 375 1,066 110 339 1,869 305 452 5,105 21,792 1,353 20,439 24,405 (D) 830 0 0 0 373 1 101 1 0 1,015 D ) ( C) 0 6 486 3 192 2 0 () * () 2 D ( 1 5 78 116 161 () 6,699 6,477 (D) 9,256 D 156 (D) (12) 2 1 (D) () 0 (D) (*) (D) 251 ( 70 ( 28 ( 203 9 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 381 287 269 259 2,003 353 131 () 9 (D) () 739 691 (D) (D) 0 (D) 40 () 23 2 78 106 ( 112 28 2,746 (D) (D) (D) 130 (D) 465 315 (D) 579 To all affiliates, as reported on parents' forms 1 153 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.P 2.—U.S. Exports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Country of Destination [Millions of dollars] Shipped to affiliates, as reported on affiliates' forms To majority-owned affiliates To all affiliates Total ( = cols. 2+11) (1) All countries... Developed countries.. Canada EuropeEuropean Communities (10).... Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Sweden SwitzerlandTurkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries ... Latin AmericaSouth America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific.. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Unallocated Addendum—OPEC... 163,383 105,697 27,690 51,555 39,608 5,063 358 5,330 8,296 374 728 4,192 16 6,699 8,552 11,947 287 252 645 580 3,203 881 1,809 581 3,708 19,977 6,474 3,847 890 1,736 54,526 20,864 11,041 1,080 2,639 588 1,232 477 783 3,969 272 7,975' 6,699 533 744 1,848 316 63 346 272 341 115 396 4,623 2,886 1,505 210 1,172 1,737 39 715 982 10,121 1,500 5,568 780 2,273 18,918 1,693 1,122 1,802 1,357 977 1,933 3,198 2,944 659 3,233 234 2,926 15,626 Total By U.S. parents unaffiliated U.S. Total By U.S. parents unaffiliated U.S. Total By U.S. parents (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 46,559 35,852 15,514 15,583 13,949 2,145 72 2,094 2,566 41 458 840 14 2,050 3,669 1,634 82 45 77 61 447 247 653 10,159 7,104 3,991 2,508 2,096 294 15 238 216 3 40 75 1 664 551 412 3 () * 13 6 306 9 59 52,753 40,562 19,413 17,211 15,578 2,309 86 2,203 2,734 44 498 893 15 2,705 4,091 1,633 85 45 74 65 395 253 700 44,320 34,374 15,474 15,167 13,743 2,134 71 2,037 2,525 41 458 825 14 2,044 3,594 1,424 82 45 61 59 279 245 648 2,328 2,427 1,787 105 535 10,587 5,511 2,443 260 646 48 176 90 78 1,096 49 2,720 2,325 201 194 348 118 8 47 45 59 16 55 284 187 418 166 217 34 2,942 1,828 927 59 90 30 77 10 190 442 27 586 494 42 51 315 38 () * 108 61 25 13 1,527 2,410 1,778 108 524 12,080 6,479 3,115 317 706 63 239 84 265 1,365 76 2,789 2,328 239 221 576 152 9 118 102 75 25 95 475 113 82 1,476 2,257 1,652 105 500 9,894 5,120 2,312 258 628 39 171 77 75 1,014 49 2,472 2,095 199 178 336 118 8 46 44 55 12 52 264 55 26 56,718 42,956 19,505 18,091 16,045 2,438 87 2,332 2,782 44 498 915 15 2,714 4,221 2,046 85 45 90 66 753 255 712 8 31 2,516 2,845 1,954 322 569 13,528 7,339 3,370 319 736 78 254 101 268 1,539 76 3,307 2,818 243 245 663 156 9 155 106 84 29 124 542 126 12 416 7 144 265 878 137 352 255 135 4,769 949 55 395 977 313 956 315 423 299 87 234 26 9 217 7 84 126 551 67 228 170 85 4,240 909 41 261 956 282 849 248 362 266 66 120 2,891 1,980 258 59 56 0 3 199 0 61 139 327 70 124 84 49 528 40 14 134 20 32 108 67 61 33 21 113 361 7 98 257 632 55 274 232 71 4,494 936 12 387 969 296 955 172 385 296 86 111 911 2,483 8,432 6,188 2,044 1,835 175 15 166 209 3 40 68 1 662 497 209 3 () * 13 6 116 8 52 1 11 152 126 3 24 2,186 1,360 803 59 77 24 68 7 190 350 27 316 233 40 43 240 34 o 52 72 58 20 13 43 210 59 56 0 3 152 0 18 134 195 16 100 76 3 421 37 3 129 16 20 107 10 46 33 21 59 1,798 686 () 210 7 80 123 174 157 69 4,073 899 9 257 953 276 848 162 339 264 65 Shipped to unaffiliated foreigners by unaffiliU.S ated U.S. parents * To other affiliates 3,965 2,394 91 (10) (11) 467 129 1 129 48 0 1 22 0 8 130 413 () * 0 15 1 357 2 12 2,239 1,478 40 417 207 11 1 57 41 0 1 15 0 6 75 210 C) 0 15 1 168 1 4 1,727 916 51 463 261 118 435 176 214 45 1,448 860 255 2 31 15 14 16 3 174 (•) 518 490 4 23 87 4 0 37 4 9 4 29 68 13 7 852 170 135 0 34 692 391 131 2 18 9 5 13 3 82 0 248 230 2 16 12 0 0 1 (*) 4 4 3 20 13 7 136 265 41 214 11 756 469 124 () * 13 6 10 3 () * 92 () ' 270 260 2 8 75 4 0 37 4 4 0 26 48 0 0 0 0 48 0 43 5 132 54 24 9 47 107 3 11 5 4 12 1 57 15 () ' 0 55 () 55 0 46 8 246 82 78 22 63 275 13 43 () 17 1 143 38 2 (*) 123 7 0 4 3 113 28 55 14 17 168 10 32 3 4 6 (*) 87 23 2 (*) 68 408 183 C) 71 7 0 C) 6 0 3 55 203 C) 0 C) 0 189 1 7 106,666 62,741 8,186 33,464 23,563 2,625 271 2,999 5,514 330 230 3,277 1 3,985 4,331 9,901 202 207 555 514 2,451 626 1,097 573 3,677 17,462 3,630 1,894 568 1,168 40,998 13,525 7,671 761 1,903 510 978 376 515 2,431 197 4,669 3,881 289 499 1,186 160 54 191 167 257 86 272 4,081 2,760 1,416 184 1,160 1,321 33 571 717 9,242 1,363 5,216 525 2,139 14,150 744 1,067 1,407 381 664 977 2,883 2,521 360 3,146 2,926 12,735 Addenda— U.S. exports shipped by U.S. parents Total (=cols. 3+11) (12) 153,225 98,594 23,700 49,047 37,512 4,770 343 5,093 8,080 371 688 4,117 15 6,034 8,000 11,535 284 252 632 574 2,898 872 1,750 (D) 19,790 6,056 3,681 673 1,702 51,585 19,036 10,113 1,021 2,549 558 1,154 467 593 3,527 245 7,389 6,206 490 693 1,534 278 62 238 211 316 101 327 4,365 2,828 1,449 210 1,169 1,538 39 655 844 9,793 1,430 5,444 695 2,224 18,390 1,654 1,108 1,668 1,337 946 1,826 3,131 2,883 626 3,212 120 2,926 14,715 To all affiliates, as reported on parents' forms 2 154 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IIP 3.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Unaffiliated Foreigners by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Food (1) All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 106,666 16,558 (D Beverages and tobacco (2) Total Crude materials, inedible , except fuels (3) (4) 20,635 2,915 4 2,485 () 6,699 6,477 D ( 9,256 (D) 65,110 3,128 933 91 2,104 9,986 7,010 111 499 933 766 5,840 3,742 1,484 2,258 2,098 9,515 413 4,464 1,205 3,434 11,026 385 2,744 1,903 5,994 16,333 3,641 12,692 9,282 1,922 457 1,318 1,831 253 590 80 319 339 1,869 305 21,792 1,353 20,439 830 () 0 0 373 1 101 1 1,317 1,197 441 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16,118 179 1,892 94 1 61 33 4 4 () • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,764 1,064 (D) 0 (D) 820 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,795 1,795 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (5) 8,116 1,177 0 Petroleum and products (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 3,151 1,853 0 0 0 (D) 516 0 (D) 1,172D () 1,113 0 0 0 0 11,234 3,480 0 24,496 1,594 405 0 405 4,285 3,800 0 0 0 2,710 2,610 (D) () 1,090 0 325 3 0 0 3 150 (D) () * 2 () 0 9 (D) C) 7,303 105 5 0 100 6,013 4,083 509 226 748 447 227 217 ( ( 411 407 1 () * 0 0 422 () * D 0 9 2 C) 0 2 0 (D) (D) * () 1,411 0 33 (D) 308 7 17 0 0 () C) (D) 44 0 254 2 1 0 0 0 24 2,677 101 2,577 388 37 352 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 21,536 81 0 0 81 882 640 57 3 2 180 1,316 592 519 73 725 8,266 (D) 3,941 (D) 2,920 8,579 323 2,329 1,761 4,167 1,797 450 1,347 614 0 (D) 16 24 (D) 47 34 21 382 1 434 422 12 3,914 12,699 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 3,842 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 12,465 (D) 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 301 () 207 0 () 316 3 (D) 0 (D) 3,102 (D) 0 108 0 (D) 10,576 6 10,571 90 0 0 0 3 0 (D) 0 5,714 846 0 0 642 0 4,058 (D) 0 5 (D) 88 20 (D) 4 1 (D) 2,573 1,786 522 1,264 787 505 328 1 (D) 337 (D) 104 82 (D) 356 68 287 (D) 1 14 3 3 23 3 5 14 203 8,464 551 0 0 0 99 99 0 () * 452 0 6,771 172 27 () 962 646 138 99 () 396 100 () 296 ( 81 243 () 52 65 167 40 127 (D) 30 () 35 255 170 1,057 290 749 195 554 355 3 351 0 0 269 0 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,003 353 131 0 () 0 179 0 1 308 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 68 131 739 465 315 214 () * 0 264 1 0 0 Other 155 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table ILP 4.—U.S. Imports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent [Millions of dollars] Shipped by affiliates, as reported on affiliates' forms By all affiliates Total (=cols. 2 + 11) (2) (1) AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 120,768 56,548 (D) () 40,721 39,190 1,493 39 15,667 (D) 48,400 3,200 590 () 5,377 2,867 580 1,056 595 279 3,787 3,112 620 2,492 675 4,118 D ( 2,139 D ( ) 7,699 164 4,404 1,296 1,835 17,272 15,689 1,584 6,947 861 434 731 1,522 643 679 26 81 51,406 14,645 (D) () 12,964 (D) ( 1,286 2 32,278 792 109 () 2,390 1,369 312 243 308 157 2,196 1,812 288 1,524 384 3,139 (D ( 1,902 (D) 4,405 58 2,254 1,159 933 15,469 To U.S. parents (3) Total To unaffiliated U.S. persons (4) 41,598 11,502 9 0 9 10,383 10,170 (D) 1,108 2 26,731 671 72 46,101 14,387 61 () 2,793 (D) 0 178 0 5,547 121 38 9 74 () 12,754 (D) 252 1,152 566 170 474 285 9,852 7,502 2,350 1,081 701 380 833 Total (7) (8) 38,533 11,320 9 0 9 10,202 9,998 (D) ( 1,108 2 23,954 620 72 () 2,039 1,142 311 242 () 1,597 802 281 210 153 () 1,786 1,412 () 290 2,812 D () 374 2,970 D () 1,351 1,071 42 1,029 280 2,701 D () 283 211 D ( 1,833 (D) 3,859 40 (D) 1,028 (D 95 327 3 68 170 546 18 (D) 131 D () 3,887 283 98 308 1,217 421 563 8 61 27,428 741 109 To unaffiliated U.S. persons (6) (5) 9,807 3,143 (D) 493 2,336 235 54 128 () 1,551 47 44 180 () 418 5 11 145 3 50 128 (D) 264 890 42 (D) 21 191 () 1,837 447 4,350 (D) 2,231 1,158 (D) 12,568 11,683 884 2,974 214 94 308 149 160 (D) 285 463 1,776 (D) 3,839 35 2,079 1,028 697 11,863 11,373 490 1,983 191 50 128 242 172 414 5 10 7,567 3,067 52 5,305 258 0 218 210 0 9 () 2,757 (D) 0 (D) 0 3,474 120 38 9 74 442 340 29 32 4,850 51 C) () 436 341 (10) (11) () 95 269 3 10 169 0 3,065 182 0 0 0 182 173 0 9 C) 0 2,777 50 0 2,240 76 () 410 400 () 6 1 (D) 511 (D) 152 130 (D) 705 310 395 991 23 44 180 D 119 389 264 797 536 260 661 To U.S. parents (9) To U.S. parents Total To unaffiliated U.S. persons Shipped by unaffiliated foreigners to U.S. parents By other affiliates By majority-owned affiliates 10 110 0 () * () 2,902 D 913 68 4 0 ( 3 353 44 4 0 41,903 0 D () 351 227 2 1 () 560 24 Total (=cols. 3+11) (12) () 26,226 D () 14,381 2,073 (*) Addenda— U.S. imports shipped to U.S. parents 16,122 2,409 481 501 1,427 2,987 1,499 267 813 287 122 1,591 1,300 332 968 291 979 213 248 238 280 3,295 106 2,149 137 902 1,803 (D) () 3,059 578 336 423 305 222 116 18 20 110,961 53,405 9 0 9 (D) 36,396 (D> 39 15,489 (D) 42,853 3,079 552 550 1,024 (D) 274 () 580 3,790 D ) () 2,071 (D) 7,154 146 (D) 1,165 (D) () 5,396 813 390 551 () 534 23 31 82 679 281 8,771 6,801 1,970 210 (D) 546 9,661 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 301 0 1 0 (D) 0 0 2,427 1 (*) 3 0 65 (D) 1 4,728 D () 22 181 2,227 520 (D) 326 (*) (*) (D) 94 89 104 0 15 (*) 24 0 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) (*) 2 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 303 2,598 () 22 1,809 D 1 5,031 (D) (D) 14 (D) 93 2,604 (D 1,989 1,809 D D 2,30D1 () * () () * (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) () * DO 0 0 0 2,297 (D) 0 0 0 By all affiliates, as reported on parents' forms 1 156 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.P 5.—U.S. Imports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Country of Origin [Millions of dollars] Addenda- U.S. Shipped by affiliates, as reported on affilia «s' forms By all affiliates Total (=cols. 2+11)» (1) 120,768 To U.S. parents (3) Total (2) To unaffiliated U.S. persons (4) To U.S. parents (5) To unaffiliated U.S. persons Total (6) Total Shipped By other affiliates By majority-owned affiliates (7) (8) To U.S. parents L _ unaffiliated foreignTo unaffiliers to ated U.S. U.S. persons parents * 41,598 9,807 46,101 38,533 7,567 5,305 3,065 2,240 Developed countries 32,340 24,488 7,852 27,767 21,813 5,954 4,573 2,675 1,898 Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other EuroDe Austria Finland Norway . Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries . . . Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador . . Peru Venezuela . . . Other Central America . . . . Mexico Panama .. .. .. Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica .... Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan 21,392 16,903 4,489 20,371 16,551 3,820 1,021 352 670 6,112 4,140 1,972 5,820 3,921 1,898 292 218 4,826 418 722 809 5 174 227 21 268 2,110 1,286 21 1 3,436 291 64 671 650 5 147 184 20 176 1,228 704 7 (*) 4,582 414 72 624 792 4 174 181 20 257 2,044 1,237 3,266 288 63 583 640 4 147 141 19 174 1,208 655 1,316 126 9 41 152 0 27 40 1 83 836 582 14 244 3 1 98 16 2 (*) 46 1 10 66 49 170 3 1 88 11 2 (*) 43 1 1 21 48 1 (•) 460 0 2 0 2 17 1,390 126 9 51 158 0 27 44 1 92 881 583 14 (•) 460 17 25 304 0 19 220 0 3,934 2,804 902 848 4 50 642 613 19,065 . . C) 7 114 7 83 0 11 107 C) 7 74 0 10 6 0 0 4 0 9 45 (*) (*) 0 (*) C) 7 83 0 11 1 0 2 1 0 2 o 0 (•) 0 0 DO 219 0 1,130 769 762 7 3,165 2,042 1,123 29 260 235 4 21 808 775 2 31 578 554 (*) 25 230 222 2 6 94 72 2 19 63 59 0 5 30 14 2 14 17,109 1,955 18,333 16,720 1,613 732 390 343 7,500 6,462 1,038 7,035 6,251 783 465 211 255 1,249 160 53J 723 95 466 1,187 158 686 95 436 37 (*) 30 0 3 0 1 3 0 139 135 3 26 2 13 72 500 63 59 83 13 63 2 43 90 527 65 71 83 18 303 49 D4 2 235 0 211 0 76 22 26 28 207 120 45 1 17 0 2 24 1 0 211 82 0 82 C) 129 2,745 198 0 191 7 2,544 116 0 109 7 2,428 202 82 0 82 C) 120 104 0 0 0 0 104 94 0 0 0 0 94 C) 6 6 0 0 0 223 223 0 0 6 0 3 O 0 2 - 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 9 o 27 102 1,534 1,506 o 27 93 0 DO o 0 150 73 0 76 0 1,674 31 1,582 15 92 16 0 76 0 94 36 0 0 Q0 69 82 (D)' 266 266 16 19 2,528 1,940 130 458 3,72 D 3 2,229 1,695 104 430 3,510 236 211 2,849 198 0 191 7 2,651 75 1,534 1,042 2,638 116 0 109 7 2,522 75 1,506 941 1,768 Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum OPEC 73 74 (•) 1,618 38 D3 306 0 299 245 26 28 213 120 47 1 17 2 2 25 2,167 1,582 127 458 2,091 1,560 100 430 3,68 D 1 3 47 5 ' D 2 54 ' D8 383 30 D6 8 6 1 3 0 361 358 3 C) 41 0 3 24 0 C) 36 o 0 24 0 0 6,948 948 5 2,097 1,142 305 1,334 292 737 66 23 6,391 830 557 117 6,878 925 6,343 808 536 117 70 22 49 22 1,890 1,128 302 1,221 287 206 14 3 113 5 76 2,097 1,142 303 1,334 277 731 51 1,890 1,128 300 1,221 277 655 206 14 3 113 (*) 76 0 0 2 0 16 6 15 0 0 2 0 11 6 23 (*) 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 5,575 • 5,151 424 5,556 5,147 409 19 4 66 D 0 9 58 58 0 0 0 21 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 15 C) 0 15 Total (=cols. 3 + 11)1 By all affiliates, as reported on parents' forms 2 (11) (10) ( 9 ) 51,406 All countries U.S. parents (12) (13) 69,363 110,961 39,288 157 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.P 6.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Unaffiliated Foreigners to U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Crude materials, inedible , except fuels Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures Other (4) Bever- Total (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) and tobacco (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Food (2) (3) 69,363 3,114 1,971 3,252 31,773 2,223 6,456 41,903 0 570 0 991 0 30,905 0 798 0 617 0 0 0 (D) 26,226 (D) () 14,381 (D) 16,122 2,409 481 501 1,427 2,987 1,499 267 813 287 122 1,591 1,300 332 968 291 979 213 0 0 0 0 0 0 570 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 25,165 (D) () * 4,464 (D) 0 0 247 0 0 1,878 (D) 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 447 447 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 665 405 0 405 D 82 679 281 8,771 6,801 1,970 D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 248 238 280 3,295 106 2,149 137 902 1,803 () 3,059 578 336 423 305 222 116 18 20 1,261 0 0 (D) 0 1,494 10 0 1 9 311 106 () 1 (D) 471 (D) 139 (D) (D) 24 5,605 3,134 0 1,385 9 5 0 4 1,192 607 211 27 276 71 0 0 (D) 0 4,336 15 1 337 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) (•) 0 0 C) 14 80 68 2 8 1 (*) 134 106 () 28 718 145 () 0 24 124 1 D () 245 171 1 () 1,025 (D) 334 0 5 0 0 0 5 305 6 299 0 0 (D) 0 1,121 3 0 0 3 35 23 2 6 4 0 694 513 100 413 181 37 ( 169 2,101 163 () 5 (D) 120 () 3 (D) 145 () 158 1 117 2 38 1 4 (D) 2 3 14 154 1 () 28 1,396 8 220 104 34 194 35 C) 5 11 4 394 (D) 57 3 42 19 4 0 3 29 8 0 648 4,642 ( ( 552 0 184 225 163 2,751 65 1,908 579 1 58 618 () 504 2 4,065 4,065 C) 343 1,472 967 506 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,427 1 181 2,227 118 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 401 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1,670 0 0 0 0 158 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.Q 1.—Expenditures for Research and Development for and by U.S. Parents, by Industry [Millions of dollars] R&D performed for U.S. parents R&D performed by U.S. parents Total (2) Total (3) 38,157 37,465 2,633 2,476 169 (D) (D) 2,320 2,302 18 (D) (D) 162 (D) (D) 2,192 2,175 18 (D) (D) 30,596 30,203 726 141 62 523 712 136 60 516 6,690 3,324 2,322 6,483 3,257 2,191 705 85 254 848 430 191 239 417 703 78 254 834 421 188 233 413 6,383 6,347 312 691 312 681 4,639 4,629 741 725 5,262 5,217 104 103 1,432 2,097 1,628 6,674 3,830 2,844 4,013 1,396 2,092 1,627 6,671 3,830 2,842 3,939 112 95 101 290 41 502 26 175 134 97 93 99 290 40 502 26 175 132 2,385 2,338 152 (D) 418 239 (•) 239 0 0 168 0 140 0 0 1 111 28 0 692 158 7 (D) (D) 127 127 A U () * (D) (D) 392 13 5 2 6 207 67 131 2 7 1 13 9 3 7 4 37 () * 11 9 17 45 1 37 6 2 3 C) 3 74 15 2 1 () * 1 1 () * C) 147 1 47 5 (D) (D) 416 (D) 239 () • 239 0 0 167 0 139 0 0 1 110 28 0 3 (D) () • () • C) 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 () • 0 For U.S. parents themselves (=col. 2) For Federal government For others (4) B y others (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services .... Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade By U.S. parents themselves (=col. 5) (5) (6) (7) 56,320 37,465 16,706 2,149 2,597 2,476 (D) (D) 162 0 0 0 (D) () * () * 162 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,308 2,290 A U 18 D 2,192 2,175 A U 18 D 48,148 30,203 714 136 60 518 712 136 60 516 6,864 3,431 2,201 6,483 3,257 2,191 898 79 254 703 78 254 834 421 188 233 413 (D) () 1,246 (D) (D) 240 (D) (D) () 0 0 C) 5 16,009 1,936 1 0 0 1 28 (D) (D) 0 6 () D 1,013 312 681 () * 5,596 4,629 840 725 5,217 922 (D) 1 5,463 101 96 102 290 40 557 29 175 135 97 93 99 290 40 502 26 175 132 2,456 2,338 ?) 1 0 1 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 43 10 4 6 21 43 10 4 6 21 0 0 0 0 43 10 4 6 85 43 10 4 6 21 71 I I 70 108 1 (D) 45 (D) 1 445 103 1,396 2,092 1,627 6,671 3,830 2,842 3,939 (] (D) n 1,352 104 147 (D) 416 (D) 239 () • 239 0 0 167 0 139 0 0 1 110 28 0 (D) (D) 7,359 7,303 2,499 4,022 13,801 4,572 9,229 4,128 147 (D) 472 (D) 502 () * 502 0 0 350 0 307 0 6 1 210 92 0 D 0 1 0 0 1 354 (D) (D) (D) 0 1 340 (D) 6,347 (D) (] • V 313 719 $ 1 46 A u 7,468 13,928 0 (D) A (D) (D) 6,781 417 6,364 161 0 2 C) 1 0 D (D) () () • 2 (D) (D) (D) 348 325 24 28 4 1 3 0 0 (D) (D) 0 () • (D) 0 35 35 0 () • (D) (D) 0 () 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 4 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 2 0 (D) D 0 0 0 276 0 0 0 0 D (1 21 20 1 (D) 0 (] • 0 (D) () • 0 0 0 (D (*) 159 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.Q 2.—Royalties and License Fees of U.S. Parents, Receipts and Payments, by Industry [Millions of dollars] Receipts From affiliates * (1) (4) (5) (6) •••• 62 396 70 6 n ... 457 186 6 < 1,522 C) 116 0 0 13 (*) (*) 1 (*) 13 0 0 o 80 78 0 2 o 9 o 1 o 9 1 (D) 8 1 (*) 3 1 1,260 23 6 (D) (D) 211 133 49 15 (D) (D) 74 34 25 9 40 102 4 (D) 33 425 31 27 0 3 216 58 136 (D) 1 (D) 17 4 2 2 13 24 1 2 13 6 139 134 0 6 (D) 4,616 170 38 31 100 938 425 226 229 21 37 144 74 42 31 70 1,694 9 95 ( D} 658 16 325 107 211 284 54 230 727 74 57 5 49 49 70 7 (D) 30 326 (D) 6 59 55 0 4 3 2 3,356 147 32 (D) (D) 727 214 (D) (D) 70 39 17 22 31 1,593 6 (D) ? 257 Q 7 164 32 54 (D) (D) 31 (D) (D) 34 2 34 29 46 6 13 12 257 18 401 9 161 75 157 (D) (D) 199 (D) (D) 24 3 14 20 24 2 (D) 17 70 (D) 8 25 (*) 21 2 1 18 12 o o o o 58 22 21 0 1 3 1 1 0 (•) 1 8 (*) 0 8 6 1 4 1 8 0 6 1 C) 8 1 (•) 3 1 366 9 7 0 2 213 58 135 1 (D) 9 4 2 1 6 18 1 1 9 7 17 C) 15 1 1 11 5 6 89 (D) (D) 7 16 1 (*) 1 2 4 1 7 7 (*) 4 3 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 3 2 1 <*) (*) (•) 3 2 1 3 0 3 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 11 8 4 (*) 1 0 3 (*) 1 0 C) C) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 52 46 6 (D) (D) (D) ' ) 4 1 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 34 1 33 0 (*) (D) 1 (D) 0 (D) Services.... Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other. Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 121 (D) 33 17 2 (*) 11 2 30 11 (*) 60 4 22 9 2 C) 9 2 0 2 (*) 3 (•) 8 0 (D) Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining.... Metal mining Nonmetalhc minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 143 (D) (D) 0 (D) 8 D () 55 70 2 0 0 0 5 25 38 73 (D) (D) 0 (D) 3 To unaffiliated foreigners 2 3,629 CM OO Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other. Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs. Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other. Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other. Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other. Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other. Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetalhc mineral products Instruments and related products Other. (3) To affiliates 5,151 .... Petroleum . Oil and eras extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and eras field services Petroleum and coal products • Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other .. Total (2) Total All industries Payments From unaffiliated foreigners (*) (D) 0 0 C) 6 D (D) 17 6 93 (D) (D) C) 0 1 (*) 1 2 0 (*) (*) 0 0 9 0 C) 0 (*) (*) 4 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 C) 7 16 1 C) 1 2 4 1 C) 0 1 (*) (*) 1 0 7 0 (*) 0 (*) 3 4 160 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.R 3.—Interest, Production Royalty Payments, and Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes of U.S. Parents, by Industry [Millions of dollars] from all payors, net of withholding taxes 1 Production royalty payments Taxes other (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services.... Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade payments to all payees, gross of withholding taxes 2 (2) (3) (4) 79,347 6,433 306 117 188 3,188 3,148 (D) 81,990 14,687 1,557 752 805 7,803 7,674 (D) 2,868 72 25,298 1,172 233 175 764 1,889 757 708 271 73 79 2,452 1,123 905 218 1,329 2,130 77 257 1,415 381 3,664 72 1,449 (D) (D) 11,779 10,451 1,328 2,212 (D) 152 93 323 173 122 28 56 90 461 (D) 632 401 232 42,017 7,203 34,794 16 4 839 29 367 35 123 (D) 48 (D) (D) 88 119 (D) 4,128 37 22 (D) 4,909 418 34,255 2,422 478 281 1,664 4,086 2,420 630 356 417 262 4,725 2,917 1,609 1,308 1,808 3,908 479 1,036 1,431 962 3,762 206 1,420 403 1,732 10,361 8,699 1,661 4,992 921 420 416 737 378 411 46 194 582 611 275 1,886 1,021 865 12,298 5,914 6,334 46 4 2,283 242 533 41 (D) 237 84 (D) 203 330 495 480 16,581 107 102 182 1,310 2,576 385 11,540 4,447 () ° and payroll taxes 3 7,841 7,256 274 212 63 6,061 6,061 A 0 (D) (D) 344 () * 0 () * 0 107 72 0 0 26 9 60 D () 16 D (D) () 5 0 5 0 C) 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 167 (D) 0 1 3 (D) 0 0 0 11 0 0 (•) 0 (D) () • 0 55,185 26,878 424 294 131 24,738 24,615 (D) 1,522 193 15,241 2,483 172 1,735 576 2,576 1,746 287 273 181 89 1,134 795 439 356 339 1,205 127 241 573 264 960 44 332 162 422 1,602 1,076 526 5,281 2,942 134 209 375 238 725 15 70 160 310 102 566 343 223 3,255 71 3,176 8 0 C) (D) 598 221 101 20 11 15 20 34 16 42 82 137 8,648 51 12 9 3 222 5,340 3,022 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 230 (D) (D) D6 2 165 0 161 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.S 1.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas. Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 198,391 149,052 42,857 88,156 68,307 5,554 1,124 7,168 14,184 356 1,984 3,942 874 6,792 26,328 19,849 550 176 2,713 274 2,232 1,136 12,142 128 497 6,391 11,649 8,749 638 2,262 44,095 26,658 18,371 2,556 8,500 220 1,717 364 1,975 2,516 524 9,817 5,051 3,971 796 -1,530 1,811 11,122 393 -16,898 924 611 507 3,885 1,471 1,134 168 169 2,414 88 233 2,093 3,098 461 1,276 509 853 10,454 2,224 350 2,266 1,184 1,131 1,456 375 395 736 337 5,244 7,584 Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates Total (2) 194,800 123,734 36,281 73,239 56,055 3,862 689 5,698 11,645 (D 1,604 (D 898 6,474 21,976 17,184 430 156 1,746 151 1,877 923 11,436 65 400 5,215 9,001 (D 1,964 66,253 49,889 15,099 2,122 7,631 -195 1,270 193 1,526 2,017 535 7,921 3,599 3,878 445 26,868 1,682 11,94^ 10,761 (D; 916 430 3,118 2,322 943 1,385 6 796 118 D (] (D) 4,170 402 1,636 1,290 842 9,076 2,152 294 2,105 789 817 1,518 228 443 558 173 4,813 9,496 Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 (3) (4) (5) 166,867 113,999 33,009 68,352 52,943 3,725 658 5,611 11,550 211 894 5,842 19,924 15,408 431 156 321 158 1,854 925 11,195 5,044 7,59D5 1,880 49,374 40,761 12,059 1,765 7,375 -188 762 125 168 1,940 113 7,705 3,563 3,816 326 20,998 1,675 7,382 899 377 1,205 151 53 61 37 1,054 51 501 501 1,668 529 54 5,740 1,78D5 276 661 1,464 213 413 95 3,493 3,626 67,713 39,825 8,620 27,304 23,508 1,718 344 2,776 6,163 156 248 1,526 229 1,384 8,965 3,796 325 86 256 135 1,449 537 963 21 24 1,382 2,519 1,898 158 464 27,069 23,868 8,537 1,020 5,654 223 346 73 100 1,057 64 3,336 2,382 793 161 11,995 405 2,095 8 8,880 126 110 371 656 62 27 9 26 594 198 141 255 691 80 94 63 454 1,853 207 128 198 74 516 180 215 182 34 120 818 1,711 99,154 74,174 24,389 41,048 29,436 2,007 314 2,835 5,387 55 Net Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (6) Total Unincorporated affiliates (7) (8) (9) 27,933 9,735 3,272 4,887 3,112 137 31 87 95 13 3 632 2,052 1,775 -1 () * 1,425 -7 23 -2 241 3,662 5,076 171 1,405 1,416 22,305 16,894 3,522 746 1,721 -412 415 52 68 882 50 4,370 1,181 3,023 165 9,003 1,269 5,286 (D) 85 16,878 9,127 3,041 357 256 -7 508 69 1,359 77 422 216 35 62 119 5,870 8 4,558 59,317 38,577 9,202 24,548 20,333 2,106 506 1,776 3,292 380 666 4,458 10,959 11,612 106 70 64 23 405 388 10,232 3,591 25,318 6,576 14,918 12,252 1,692 435 1,471 2,539 508 -23 317 4,353 2,666 120 20 967 123 355 213 706 64 97 1,176 2,648 26 2,064 8,839 4,215 164 21 1,361 133 434 245 1,599 298 -22,157 -23,231 3,272 434 869 415 448 171 449 498 -12 1,896 1,452 93 351 -28,398 129 -819 -27,658 16 54 1,914 2,171 890 1,324 -43 -257 67 -305 77 767 -851 190 -1,217 176 1,618 -30 2,503 789 6 548 89 27 52 11 459 -147 360 246 -1,072 59 -360 -781 11 1,378 71 56 161 396 314 -62 147 -48 178 164 431 -1,912 435 -10 1,107 1,237 3,887 1,578 3,335 367 78 1,829 145 1,284 -2 231 156 55 14 30 -25 2,675 1,914 78 1,320 5,870 1,711 3,116 2,549 244 322 19,259 10,001 4,211 513 1,045 418 638 497 787 2,877 2,037 358 483 2,912 371 1,122 163 613 473 36 133 3,599 571 206 3,028 241 467 2,320 1,244 104 554 358 228 4,415 694 60 993 582 370 940 167 162 248 199 1,482 3,588 55,726 13,259 2,626 9,630 8,081 414 71 306 753 8 128 119 49 1,746 4,486 1,549 44 1 394 10 79 32 893 535 468 (D) 24 41,416 33,232 939 79 175 4 191 * (D) 48 28 D9 982 585 265 132 31,310 243 1,941 28,272 341 56 2,832 1,422 31 1,410 272 2,316 46 914 1,139 217 3,037 623 4 832 187 56 1,003 19 209 70 35 1,051 5,500 162 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.S 2.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total (2) 198,391 57,396 25,654 20,431 5,223 19,077 12,022 6,941 114 10,798 1,868 83,495 7,471 1,964 1,715 3,793 18,380 8,743 3,626 2,436 1,000 2,575 5,472 1,854 675 1,179 3,618 451 2,535 7,457 3,441 7,276 630 1,961 2,042 2,643 11,178 10,132 1,046 19,834 1,847 1,409 563 4,148 517 2,207 1,109 768 1,286 5,076 904 21,067 15,186 5,881 19,055 -8,237 7,240 513 19,538 4,548 502 2,161 325 587 483 245 521 745 404 9 728 12,830 579 5,263 3,684 1,579 1,035 2,313 3,640 Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 Unincorporated affiliates (3) Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gss Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products '. Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates Total (4) (5) (6) 194,800 45,314 19,515 14,884 4,631 15*515 10,669 4,741 104 8,803 1,481 72,746 6,627 1,744 1,466 3,418 15,048 7,079 166,867 31,554 7,651 5,227 2,424 14,198 2,163 2,098 1,940 4,880 1,698 4,506 100 8,277 1,429 70,605 6,343 1,740 13,929 6,324 630 579 12,224 288 11,985 1,973 6,951 3,012 6,819 1,955 1,973 2,301 9,741 8,864 877 17,407 1,458 1,132 472 3,764 453 2,093 992 685 1,187 4,286 886 16,074 11,307 4,767 46,006 20,041 6,778 422 18,764 4,330 362 1,866 286 543 491 76 471 743 308 10,331 368 4,039 909 1,945 3,070 6,797 1,946 2,310 9,714 17,331 1,138 3,751 441 2,097 684 1,128 4,224 15,088 10,647 4,441 38,501 15,329 5,483 357 17,332 3,821 304 1,708 276 436 481 85 430 745 286 7,298 309 1,638 1,206 433 656 1,777 2,918 67,713 11,385 3,057 2,795 263 5,354 3,536 1,783 35 2,368 606 28,675 2,569 754 540 1,274 6,418 3,008 1,236 898 384 892 2,540 1,033 D ) () 1,507 3,481 308 1,056 (D) () 2,620 241 999 452 928 4,166 4,004 161 6,881 650 565 204 1,693 141 995 428 413 450 1,061 281 4,536 3,411 1,124 19,339 11,350 2,159 212 5,618 1,322 272 546 76 96 160 114 100 48 128 93 236 2,456 151 694 582 112 172 505 935 Net Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (7) (8) (9) 99,154 20,169 4,593 2,433 2,161 8,844 (D) () 65 5,908 823 41,931 3,774 986 27,933 13,759 11,864 9,656 2,207 1,317 (D) () 7,511 3,316 (D) 1,200 (D) 806 1,966 (D) () 119 ,1 755 56 65 0 242 374 () 8,504 () 238 D () 1,660 163 17 562 506 429 458 D () 4,177 D () 1,494 1,382 5,549 (D) () 10,449 (D) 572 (D) 2,058 300 1,102 (D) 271 677 3,163 (D) 10,552 7,235 3,317 19,162 3,980 3,324 145 11,714 2,499 32 1,162 200 340 321 -29 330 697 157 4,842 158 944 623 321 484 1,272 1,983 4 526 52 2,141 284 4 D 3,591 12,083 6,139 5,547 592 3,562 1,353 2,199 10 1,996 386 10,749 844 220 249 375 3,332 1,664 (D) 273 (D) 635 592 (D) 45 13 12 -4 (D) 1 59 62 (D) 986 660 326 7,505 4,712 1,296 65 1,432 509 59 158 10 107 9 -9 41 -1 23 D () 70 342 1,437 1,267 170 2,427 389 277 91 384 64 114 118 84 99 790 18 4,993 3,879 1,114 •26,951 -28,278 462 91 775 218 140 294 38 44 -8 169 50 2 95 3,033 59 2,401 (D) () 253 168 152 2,499 211 1,224 D ) ( 126 367 570 () 76 59,317 22,093 12,614 11,396 1,219 4,653 (D) 55,726 10,010 6,475 5,848 627 1,091 (D) 14 3,684 1,141 17,925 1,080 258 339 483 4,038 2,023 786 325 192 713 1,017 476 56 419 541 2,495 174 4 1,689 755 7,176 236 38 89 108 706 358 (D) 52 (D) 78 425 739 869 713 1,593 70 274 841 408 4,577 4,253 324 3,125 390 303 110 533 83 190 142 99 164 986 124 7,445 5,325 2,120 6,218 3,275 893 123 1,927 1,833 193 1,056 43 318 250 221 224 71 190 88 235 3,803 250 1,677 D ) ( 362 763 752 177 363 284 1,135 D () 835 11 () 771 66 3,140 2,985 155 699 2 26 19 149 19 76 24 16 66 196 106 2,452 1,446 1,006 33,169 31,553 431 32 1,153 1,615 53 761 4 274 257 52 174 70 95 1,304 39 453 373 80 235 395 182 163 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table H.S 3.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Finance (except Electric TransporMachinWholebanking), and Other ery, tation sale trade insurance, manufacelectronic except equipand real turing equipelectrical ment estate ment Services 198,391 57,396 83,495 7,471 18,380 5,472 13,883 7,276 11,178 19,834 21,067 19,055 4,548 149,052 35,643 64,234 5,456 13,860 3,848 11,799 5,001 9,034 15,236 16,527 20,943 3,509 Canada 42,857 10,414 18,770 1,438 4,177 1,373 1,942 1,363 4,639 2,788 5,581 739 Europe 88,156 21,186 37,786 3,360 7,519 2,129 8,124 3,140 4,203 9,311 11,178 13,914 2,551 68,307 5,554 1,124 7,168 14,184 356 1,984 3,942 874 6,792 26,328 19,849 550 176 2,713 274 2,232 1,136 12,142 128 497 15,835 858 690 1,054 3,069 142 34,246 2,760 162 4,407 9,130 113 1,535 2,491 241 2,850 10,557 3,540 208 13 164 123 1,647 341 859 3,012 6,870 1,103 (D) 800 1,144 65 274 515 (D) 1,093 1,798 649 3 6 24 14 306 43 138 1,992 95 (D) 210 581 1 50 110 (D) 215 696 137 2 0 2 6 101 6 21 0 0 7,584 297 1 1,485 2,355 0 274 935 2 411 1,825 539 (D) 0 0 (D) 213 (D) 78 0 0 2,722 403 43 240 636 6 (D) 350 (D) 153 760 418 3,587 8,479 (D) 24 1,015 (D) 41 (D) 445 147 518 3,654 832 30 2 (D) 24 181 37 5,786 701 230 1,138 795 (D) 17 502 (D) 572 1,755 5,392 95 102 125 45 250 253 4,437 (D) 6,391 1,698 3,232 159 789 68 1,112 234 332 1,099 242 11,649 8,749 638 2,262 2,344 1,370 4,447 3,285 176 986 499 325 23 152 1,375 1,158 42 175 279 114 6 158 621 433 2 187 264 194 9 62 954 (D) (D) 206 1,462 1,036 111 315 1,207 1,121 39 44,095 17,462 19,262 2,015 4,520 1,624 2,084 2,275 2,144 4,598 4,541 26,658 7,523 15,780 1,878 3,622 1,332 1,798 1,169 1,985 3,997 2,759 18,371 2,556 8,500 220 1,717 364 1,975 2,516 524 9,817 5,051 3,971 796 -1,530 1,811 11,122 3,484 577 432 69 597 (D) 1,264 187 (D) 1,282 (D) 1,022 (D) 2,757 991 420 10,720 1,672 6,397 -112 606 104 97 1,643 312 4,519 4,036 178 304 541 30 0 280 8 109 1,254 166 615 11 111 15 16 287 32 571 383 2,327 337 1,374 18 191 14 29 361 3 907 766 65 76 388 (D) 0 1,207 (D) 457 (D) 18 7 0 388 (D) 777 777 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,722 425 1,543 -3 212 1,153 109 390 72 109 26 65 362 21 945 360 539 46 661 216 All countries Developed countries European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates. Other Other Asia and Pacific .... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 924 2,064 7,344 5,352 2,345 211 425 2,005 73 21 D ( 771 () 2 0 986 94 677 (D) 30 () 66 () 318 1 0 0 0 (D) 1,572 (D) 1,254 4 1 0 0 (D) () * 226 226 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 2 8 32 D5 0 •8 6 0 88 455 616 0 0 150 489 4 0 0 4 -4 651 38 476 7 42 19 (D) 57 (D) 504 478 0 27 14 0 0 0 0 0 538 454 () 46 0 4 111 611 507 3,885 1,471 1,134 168 169 2,414 88 233 2,093 3,112 1,336 1,061 140 135 1,775 (D) 3,098 461 1,276 509 853 1,868 5 708 402 752 10,454 2,224 350 2,266 1,184 1,131 1,456 375 395 736 4,960 344 32 1,945 (D) 415 588 337 International 5,244 Addendum—OPEC. 7,584 573 331 501 () * 151 130 0 371 1,369 348 18 0 1 10 208 C) () 1,575 491 175 356 38 15 0 22 318 0 50 268 24 11 2 0 9 13 0 2 11 468 3 0 3 0 () * 233 2,658 384 275 132 219 353 626 163 313 131 63 110 4 1 2,172 313 179 (D) 143 4 (D) 642 66 114 39 19 155 32 59 87 24 49 102 18 589 116 0 0 4 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 1 1 0 0 29 0 15 7 1 5 2 0 (D) 146 (D) 2 0 142 141 272 59 38 3 (D) C) 130 0 (D) 0 0 935 93 40 117 0 0 136 109 313 43 87 74 D DO j) 0 0 0 0 0 D 148 615 293 5,733 4,812 <D) 0 (D) () * 21 101 4,350 0 237 46 -1,888 -2,521 1,123 19 924 28 34 2 4 113 0 2,175 71 2,074 30 -5,819 439 10,346 9 -17,210 3 545 50 15 (D) 5 0 0 () 0 0 () 0 C) 0 64 D n o 1,089 9,101 (D) 18 249 651 0 8 () 67 C) 24 43 156 129 0 0 389 (D) 156 (D) 73 1,302 797 (D) 28 43 86 177 (D) 60 462 264 675 151 D 145 0 5 0 0 D () 130 -6 (D) 0 0 451 143 36 49 394 602 ( 0 17 D 1,942 97 17 185 103 7 7 63 0 861 602 609 13 (D) 32 (D) 56 13 429 183 163 3 17 1,038 629 405 84 () 124 5 140 89 35 15 85 99 -69 8 18 13 (D) 39 24 18 5 1 15 0 4 11 48 11 27 8 178 4 15 48 11 9 1 8 (D) D 4,291 3,939 192 Other industries 164 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.S 4.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Developing countries Europe Total Canada Total European Communities (10) Japan Other Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 198,391 149,052 42,857 88,156 68,307 19,849 6,391 44,095 26,658 3,885 3,098 10,454 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 57,396 25,654 35,643 12,863 10,414 4,675 21,186 7,451 15,835 5,026 5,352 2,424 1,698 (D) 2,344 (D) 17,462 9,851 7,523 3,239 3,112 2,495 1,868 617 4,960 3,499 20,431 5,223 19,077 12,022 6,941 114 10,798 1,868 12,025 838 16,943 11,095 (D) () 5,522 316 4,445 230 5,738 5,722 3 14 6,933 518 9,099 5,374 3,694 31 4,442 195 2,413 11 (D) 0 (D) 0 () 0 1,279 0 1,279 C) ( 90 827 0 8,406 1,445 2,133 927 2,492 747 401 216 () 5,277 201 3,226 273 626 0 623 3 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 83,495 7,471 1,964 1,715 3,793 18,380 8,743 3,626 2,436 1,000 2,575 5,472 1,854 675 1,179 3,618 13,883 451 64,234 5,456 1,586 1,350 2,521 13,860 6,817 2,731 1,578 681 2,053 3,848 1,232 513 719 2,616 11,799 410 18,770 1,438 3,540 348 73 76 200 649 406 102 68 9 65 137 58 3,232 159 24 4,447 499 177 () 789 273 243 () 1,375 864 273 () 158 68 23 () 7 6 279 91 ( 44 1,112 0 () 187 621 () 3,245 (D) 15,780 1,878 351 406 1,121 3,622 1,664 660 697 209 392 1,332 442 154 287 890 1,798 (D) 2,287 208 23 0 23 0 2,535 7,457 3,441 7,276 630 1,961 2,042 2,643 11,178 10,132 1,046 19,834 1,847 1,409 563 4,148 517 2,207 1,109 768 1,664 6,725 3,000 5,001 430 1,552 1,216 1,803 9,034 8,133 901 15,236 1,491 1,005 484 2,757 402 1,372 917 565 287 1,286 5,076 904 824 4,651 768 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 21,067 15,186 5,881 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies All industries D 907 4,177 2,632 459 345 394 348 1,373 490 231 259 883 1,942 (D) 37,786 3,360 1,087 924 1,349 7,519 3,048 1,757 996 247 1,471 2,129 627 221 406 1,502 8,124 276 4,520 507 (D) 5,374 (D) 31 D 34,246 3,012 1,015 848 1,149 6,870 2,642 1,655 928 238 1,406 1,992 569 D () 79 539 982 5,082 1,784 3,140 183 1,368 826 764 4,203 4,023 180 9,311 (D) 628 154 865 (D) 594 598 334 () 1,646 2,722 180 (D) 793 (D) 3,587 (D) () 8,479 914 536 143 761 (D) 537 () 139 418 3 (D) 34 (D) 616 (D) (D) 832 (D) 92 11 105 (D) 57 375 441 364 3,888 401 328 3,796 387 16,527 12,560 3,967 2,788 2,258 531 11,178 8,412 2,765 19,055 -8,237 7,240 513 19,538 20,943 2,851 4,262 270 13,560 5,581 1,885 1,873 90 1,732 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 4,548 502 2,161 325 3,509 277 1,603 739 64 312 53 245 521 745 404 9 728 728 253 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 12,830 579 5,263 3,684 1,579 1,035 8,196 110 3,442 2,270 1,172 690 4,565 17 1,903 1,359 545 296 1,542 20 35 20 15 336 1,397 13 20 2,313 3,640 697 3,258 520 1,828 155 997 141 587 264 D D D 57 D () 154 912 3,838 3,117 720 4,639 (D) 305 307 1,687 123 634 125 155 () 11 2 (D) 48 (D) 279 () 234 (D) 3 216 (D) 538 538 0 332 0 10 6 -8 ( 264 83 (D) 19 (D) 454 454 0 954 1 61 18 213 () 82 () 12 1 36 92 14 34 88 48 51 233 5,786 4,398 1,387 5,392 4,014 1,378 1,099 668 432 1,462 1,223 239 13,914 658 2,098 132 11,025 9,101 275 4,812 383 () 6,682 () 4,343 242 26 162 5 49 2,551 206 1,165 156 1,942 180 727 122 609 25 438 34 36 2 26 10 421 ( 1,363 444 330 D D () 1,423 7,584 (D) 11,649 146 275 211 116 261 695 169 76 241 208 75 176 (D) 125 47 D D 3 41 85 (D) 44 28 870 732 441 2,275 200 409 827 840 2,144 1,999 146 4,598 356 404 79 1,391 115 835 192 204 ( 25 ( 0 146 468 3 0 0 3 179 (D) 13 4 (D) 81 44 2 0 2 42 15 0 7 0 8 142 702 () 1,169 169 222 148 629 1,985 1,979 5 3,997 319 306 45 1,286 97 715 181 171 2,658 110 26 () 642 ( 132 96 48 102 ( 272 (D) 161 (D) (D) 935 (D) (D) 650 (D) 145 5 140 451 () 1 61 17 10 4,541 2,626 1,914 2,759 1,443 1,316 389 377 12 1,302 735 567 1,207 281 127 44 755 -1,888 -11,087 2,979 243 5,978 -2,521 -11,237 2,854 189 5,674 156 124 -3 462 107 124 183 6 100 44 1,038 225 558 61 629 166 249 37 323 36 257 24 142 116 14 153 76 125 17 150 -12 61 46 17 65 ( 10 D 2,006 70 1,504 891 612 58 3,681 469 1,822 1,414 407 345 14 15 359 663 382 D 356 24 1 348 405 124 461 426 D 145 7 15 D D 19,262 2,015 378 365 1,272 4,520 1,926 896 858 318 522 1,624 622 162 460 1,002 2,084 41 () 700 (D) 2,488 321 1,480 (D) () 229 183 275 15 -81 4 () 0 4 0 0 274 69 () 0 1 7 0 1 2 170 0 D 750 79 150 International 165 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.T 1.—Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Change in 1982 Capital outflows Position, yearend F Y 1981 Equity capital Total Total Net increase 1 Increases Decreases (6) (7) (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other SubjSaharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Intercompany debt Reinvested earnings2 (2) () 3 (4) (5) 206,337 152,865 44,406 90,692 71,233 5,349 1,099 8,104 14,368 416 1,785 4,019 787 7,411 27,895 19,458 642 181 2,582 319 2,557 1,354 11,234 165 425 6,057 11,711 8,700 584 2,427 48,419 33,601 16,301 2,206 7,738 345 1,315 311 1,762 2,153 471 11,320 6,673 3,854 793 5,980 1,764 10,294 409 -8,044 849 344 364 3,565 1,688 1,009 547 131 1,877 291 -178 1,763 2,631 556 1,131 371 574 8,623 1,897 348 1,272 786 1,218 1,322 478 369 671 262 5,052 5,795 -7,946 -3,813 -1,549 -2,536 -2,926 205 25 -936 -184 -60 199 -77 88 -620 -1,567 391 -92 5 131 -45 -325 -218 908 -7 3 72 334 -62 49 53 -165 -4,324 -6,943 2,071 349 763 -125 403 53 213 362 52 -1,503 -1,622 116 3 -7,511 47 828 -7 1 -8,854 74 267 143 321 -217 124 -379 38 537 -204 411 330 467 -95 145 138 279 1,831 327 3 994 398 -7 8 134 -103 26 65 75 192 1,788 -2,196 827 -1,886 1,846 1,009 435 64 -255 226 -44 333 297 120 -9 5 -110 837 -9 5 12 145 2 52 -83 742 -38 68 494 373 199 81 92 -3,126 -5,742 2,243 370 887 -103 410 70 221 347 42 -518 -723 215 9 -7,466 23 931 -6 1 -8,908 106 255 142 366 -151 117 -308 40 517 -209 347 378 388 -101 123 98 267 1,863 389 45 1,027 395 -25 80 -206 39 31 89 103 1,771 8,566 1,642 -2,010 3,416 2,936 235 43 158 524 (D) 109 (D) 11 464 1,281 480 52 1 -28 13 308 19 112 3 1 23 213 (D) (D) 39 6,786 5,703 1,016 155 588 15 159 5 8 67 20 507 295 159 53 4,180 14 196 (D) 3,767 (D) 9 169 413 54 66 -68 55 360 6 (D) (D) 326 6 151 109 60 344 1 10 251 4 -22 12 -113 6 128 77 137 582 15,294 6,452 862 4,854 4,150 260 48 313 613 11 111 144 11 553 2,085 705 57 1 106 13 335 22 167 3 1 (D) (D) 560 (D) 40 8,491 6,808 1,181 161 676 29 169 5 8 103 29 620 (D) (D) 64 5,007 14 (D) (D) 3,830 (D) (D) 178 565 (D) (D) (D) 59 (D) 0 (D) 327 405 7 163 174 61 714 47 19 (D) 2 30 19 (D) 21 137 80 351 889 6,728 4,809 2,872 1,438 1,214 25 5 156 89 (D) 2 (D) 0 90 804 225 4 0 134 () * 27 4 55 () * () * (D) (D) (D) 2 2 1,705 1,105 165 6 88 14 11 () * C) 36 9 113 D (D) () 11 828 (D * ) (D) () 63 (D • ) () 9 151 (D) (D) (D) 4 (D) 6 HD () 79 1 12 66 1 370 48 9 (D) 6 52 7 (D) 15 9 3 214 307 928 -158 381 -566 -1,091 5 22 -519 -271 4 177 1 78 -54 -525 525 -105 15 99 -1 3 -227 -6 7 846 7 4 122 -94 -100 10 3 920 716 567 229 257 -160 91 17 244 -100 -10 -1,283 -1,138 -64 -80 1,431 89 495 -17 617 -22 286 -8 1 -651 56 25 97 -65 -707 -9 3 5 -663 220 71 8 173 -17 635 333 40 -1 8 164 -7 7 261 1 61 -58 9 166 120 Net Increases in U.S. parents' receivables Increases • in IT Q u.o. parents' payables3 (8) () 9 (10) -11,689 -657 -256 -1,004 -836 205 1 107 -28 (D) 47 (D) 32 -469 -866 -167 6 4 75 16 -30 -6 2 -216 -47 71 349 254 (D) (D) 57 -10,831 -12,160 660 -15 42 43 160 48 -1 3 380 32 258 120 120 17 -13,077 -80 240 (D) -13,292 (D) -40 -10 603 -261 26 -337 50 864 -163 (D) (D) -158 -178 -1 2 -184 225 884 57 6 858 235 74 -193 -95 -8 2 -9 3 21 -200 1,069 2,139 524 -338 271 214 334 54 -9 5 -D 1 3 () 50 (D) 6 -68 -272 58 29 4 35 15 -4 2 -28 24 D (D) () 362 229 211 9 9 1,760 1,254 553 9 97 40 209 (D) -1 3 228 (D) 424 405 -24 43 277 -67 182 10 167 4 4 7 -307 104 D (D) () 72 -411 -162 -518 269 297 -169 307 130 30 516 -44 4 428 230 -62 83 -92 C) -7 4 24 -146 551 Valuation adjustments (11) 13,828 1,182 -1 8 1,275 1,050 129 55 -166 15 2 3 42 -6 2 400 595 225 35 () • -9 3 1 6 2 240 (D) (D) 12 -24 D (D) () -8 4 12,591 13,414 -106 5 55 3 50 (D) C) -152 (D) 166 285 -144 25 13,354 13 -D 5 9 () 13,459 (D) 36 2 -910 366 (D) (D) 22 -1,275 1 (D) (D) 455 9 327 313 -194 -368 -100 2 -430 5 -135 275 2 28 8 3 55 -518 -5,750 -4,640 336 -4,381 -3,935 -230 -9 3 -681 -410 -6 1 -134 -375 -33 -561 -1,457 -446 -33 -17 -14 -43 -376 -135 166 1 4 -160 -435 -150 -28 -257 -1,198 -1,201 -172 -20 -124 -22 7 -7 1 7 15 10 -985 -899 -98 12 -44 24 -103 1 54 -32 13 2 -45 -66 7 -72 2 21 5 64 -9 4 79 6 22 40 12 -1 3 -62 -42 -3 3 3 -62 54 104 -3 1 34 -14 89 18 Position, yearend F Y 1982 (12) 198,391 149,052 42,857 88,156 68,307 5,554 1,124 7,168 14,184 356 1,984 3,942 874 6,792 26,328 19,849 550 176 2,713 274 2,232 1,136 12,142 128 497 6,391 11,649 8,749 638 2,262 44,095 26,658 18,371 2,556 8,500 220 1,717 364 1,975 2,516 524 9,817 5,051 3,971 796 -1,530 1,811 11,122 393 -16,898 924 611 507 3,885 1,471 1,134 168 169 2,414 88 233 2,093 3,098 461 1,276 509 853 10,454 2,224 350 2,266 1,184 1,131 1,456 375 395 736 337 5,244 7,584 166 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.T 2.—Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Change in 1982 Capital outflows Position, yearend F Y 1981 Intercompany debt Equity capital Total Net increase * Decreases (4) (5) (6) (2) (3) 206,337 -7,946 -2,196 8,566 15,294 6,728 54,318 21,467 3,078 4,186 3,194 3,932 2,239 1,645 3,289 2,598 1,051 3,549 3,301 1,333 2,188 (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Increases 16,882 4,585 20,186 13,003 7,040 143 10,868 1,797 85,866 7,437 1,909 1,819 3,709 18,504 8,466 3,767 2,636 637 631 -1,109 -980 -925 -837 -9 9 -29 -69 71 -38 -50 156 30 -2,370 2,734 34 55 689 377 11 301 842 449 77 171 108 38 -104 83 -124 278 -141 -200 927 73 2,709 6,061 2,135 -134 -589 -281 -182 -491 748 -73 6 1,387 3,926 14,276 -208 -308 -393 -110 -485 -184 5 286 13 632 9 7 442 207 561 2,718 7,280 3,718 7,139 719 1,932 1,744 2,743 11,885 10,679 1,206 20,563 1,820 1,473 178 -277 138 -90 29 298 -100 -707 -548 -159 -729 604 27 -64 -42 4,357 -209 590 -72 2,365 1,125 -158 768 -6 1 () • 1,391 5,068 1,001 -106 21,891 15,618 6,273 -823 -431 -392 26,362 -7,308 -8,788 552 9 -97 309 195 -99 -164 -7 8 -7 7 721 114 94 1 227 5 -1 2 88 68 -6 4 188 14 -8 139 -147 -6,350 -8,733 1,035 500 249 13 18,319 1,219 1,319 4,235 312 -45 190 21 429 -20 217 44 6,991 546 1,970 304 30 312 319 212 111 3 233 42 2,002 342 220 20 102 557 232 (D) 88 (D) 142 -191 (D) (D * ) (D) () 169 77 410 359 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 3,415 953 855 98 40 (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) 1,413 Reinvested earnings2 Net parents' receivables Increases • IT Q in U.o. parents' payables 3 (7) Total (8) (9) (10) Increases in U.S. 928 -1,106 -568 -11,689 2,061 -1,133 565 -548 -400 -136 -12 78 -67 75 224 142 -110 192 24 5 -16 72 64 -101 -17 -79 3,101 -245 -695 -649 2,855 -12 -34 -154 56 657 122 14 101 7 261 213 (D) 11 (D) 3 25 (D) 5 (D) (D) -5,750 -116 254 198,391 20,431 5,223 19,077 12,022 6,941 157 23 89 44 379 213 70 38 41 17 87 12 6 18 75 27 32 6 688 34 9 -12 37 118 1 (D) 27 (D) 20 61 (D) 1 D (D) () 135 -19 248 6 -184 -143 -62 21 -226 41 -5,104 -655 -322 -115 -218 -966 -172 -217 -370 -34 -173 -407 210 -68 277 -617 -588 -1 1 -9 5 58 4 1 9 -52 71 -1 1 428 502 -74 269 37 18 14 97 10 -32 14 13 54 85 15 -74 (D) (D) -76 2 420 348 72 7 1 () * 1 -12 9 10 12 5 -178 -108 -290 -494 -80 36 -H3 -307 -543 -461 -82 -1,450 -87 -158 -42 -435 -67 -137 -105 -68 -56 144 12 33 -46 79 -92 1 58 716 488 228 -59 -180 -112 -815 -570 -245 1,092 14,680 14,094 -958 -55 -786 -17 -100 -117 -24 -27 -23 13,828 -583 1,270 -2,644 -1,585 1,295 -1,806 -25 -732 (D) (D) -33 -1,170 50 1,345 (D) 5 (D) (D) 252 202 14 1 49 -55 98 215 (D) (D) 78 124 379 379 () * 530 52 69 4 56 () * 48 79 52 146 (D) (D) 301 (D) (D) 84 128 420 419 1 710 52 98 5 110 9 108 81 53 97 (D) (D) 86 (D) (D) 6 4 41 40 1 181 0 29 1 54 9 61 2 1 58 368 -66 344 -3 1 44 216 96 -551 -620 69 -85 26 7 -16 61 6 -7 2 8 8 17 119 34 670 610 59 34 121 39 895 691 204 17 2 5 225 80 145 -99 -4 7 27 5 63 -58 5,239 4,063 6,669 4,932 1,430 660 34 238 10 108 25 869 179 13 368 102 23 22 16 1,998 722 643 1 632 357 6 124 26 -13,588 -13,518 481 21 675 136 -3 1 86 9 -90 9 11 -64 -13 7 9 576 76 12 428 230 4 158 5 1,043 35 (D) (D) 4 (D) 111 221 0 C) -79 63 134 -226 -108 51 -112 -27 -19 73 (D) (D) 148 -13 8 154 -146 276 35 18 13 109 1 -42 2 8 35 143 -46 -683 -534 -149 Position, yearend F Y 1982 (12) (11) 2,139 (D) 226 (D) (D) 809 434 (D) 89 (D) 177 (D) 19 4 15 (D) 390 77 C) Valuation adjustments 221 -37 D (D) () 1 -1,016 166 4 416 295 9 150 4 57,396 25,654 114 10,798 1,868 83,495 7,471 1,964 1,715 3,793 18,380 8,743 3,626 2,436 1,000 2,575 5,472 1,854 675 1,179 3,618 13,883 451 2,535 7,457 3,441 7,276 630 1,961 2,042 2,643 11,178 10,132 1,046 19,834 1,847 1,409 563 4,148 517 2,207 1,109 768 1,286 5,076 904 21,067 15,186 5,881 19,055 -8,237 7,240 513 19,538 4,548 502 2,161 325 559 27 31 8 8 () * 38 -14 62 76 4 587 400 227 480 647 451 29 592 83 18 41 98 -48 -20 136 50 25 68 106 -9 2 4 158 21 1 48 () • 24 (D) (D) 3 1 2 0 (D) -2,195 2,508 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 4 8 1 -D 4 1 (D) () •73 84 -D 9 9 (D) () -63 (D) (D) 51 -13 1 91 10 34 (D) (D) 93 11 -88 1 -87 114 33 6 -7 2 8 -19 -16 -22 1,359 6 1,366 1,372 5 49 483 245 521 745 404 9 728 -836 13 19 28 104 -12 84 50 -402 -78 -346 -352 6 7 4 5 83 11 13,666 24 3 49 (D * ) (D) () 55 788 36 (D) 149 (D) (D) 38 (D) 217 (D) 45 -30 C) 75 -14 75 -19 120 -171 -1,720 548 31 37 31 5,804 4,769 1,035 -541 -1,085 -1,907 -2,457 -1,462 959 545 76 550 27 2,326 4,029 -13 -389 -134 -218 (D) (D) 83 -179 -194 C) (D) 6 7 20 51 20 96 -187 12,830 579 5,263 3,684 1,579 1,035 2,313 3,640 167 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.T 3.—Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries Developed countries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Finance (except Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other tation sale trade insurance, jlectronic manufacequipand real equipturing ment estate ment -2,196 3,194 2,734 689 842 -182 195 632 -164 721 -8 -6,350 827 -453 1,733 671 921 -222 122 248 -455 448 237 Services 1,143 429 Canada -1,886 -537 178 164 239 17 7 56 -424 120 6 487 90 Europe 1,846 -291 1,517 413 484 120 165 134 -78 278 128 542 207 1,009 435 64 -255 226 -44 333 297 120 -59 -110 837 -59 12 145 -2 52 -83 742 -38 68 -593 -127 29 -164 -141 -50 (D) 20 (D) -4 -153 302 1,493 178 22 -76 243 8 282 224 30 197 384 24 8 1 27 -2 -57 -40 68 410 8 7 70 -23 () * 46 37 0 30 235 4 C) 0 () * 4 -10 455 42 (D) 51 33 11 9 39 (D) 115 127 29 1 () * 5 -17 25 -15 -2 110 12 187 -26 C) -74 88 0 37 149 -13 20 6 -23 (D) 0 0 (D) -12 (D) 4 0 0 52 -19 5 -43 -2 C) 265 (D) 1 -20 81 -42 15 12 34 198 (D) 6 -55 88 3 4 494 289 -8 -42 ( 18 87 -328 -133 344 (D) 0 (D) () * -2 -11 313 0 10 43 105 -8 -6 16 -24 1 1 11 0 93 21 102 3 Japan 14 (D) () * -88 (D) 0 2 -4 0 2 -74 -92 (D) 0 0 (D) -78 (D) 0 () * -25 201 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 373 199 81 92 -154 (D) (D) -42 58 12 146 92 -2 56 71 57 10 3 291 272 •245 -7,493 289 225 -341 -7,442 281 (D) 50 (D) -6 2 0 194 (D) 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 337 89 244 -40 24 96 4 43 -10 2 -2 6 57 -4 -219 -137 -78 -4 -219 -39 116 4 68 3 2 1 () * 38 0 36 -54 83 7 -7,594 51 967 2 -8,881 () * European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other ( 69 -27 246 -45 -8 -200 -236 21 15 -78 40 73 49 32 80 9 170 121 (D) 87 -5 () * 0 0 (D) -1 -89 -89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5,742 919 787 2,243 370 887 -103 410 70 221 347 42 -518 -723 215 -9 -7,466 23 931 -16 578 150 20 C) 96 (D) 216 -25 (D) 83 (D) 142 (D) 258 -5 134 (D) (D) 91 1,174 196 788 -125 63 22 -8 257 -20 -419 -424 8 -2 32 5 0 4 2 7 160 14 128 -2 18 C) -5 8 -2 -172 -169 -1 -2 16 () -22 -33 () * D 1 13 255 142 527 -145 133 -320 41 672 388 -101 123 98 267 306 6 -6 56 250 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 1,863 389 45 1,027 395 -25 80 -206 39 31 89 1,543 59 29 1,046 (D) 71 -24 -365 -386 1 20 1,001 366 -151 117 -308 40 517 -209 347 378 International 199 194 4 1 3,295 Other Africa Saharan E^Pt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Ni O1 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirate Other Addendum—OPEC D6 -18 40 10 (*) 0 C) -44 -3,126 106 28 17 2 9 () 422 () 46 46 103 1,260 10 10 1 -2 385 101 -4 89 C) 4 5 ( -17 -20 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 2 2 0 1 33 0 4 29 63 (D) 18 7 () * 0 C) 0 () • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 1 C) 0 1 6 0 C) 6 115 171 14 -6 36 -91 92 -127 34 -13 7 -89 () * () * (D) () * -106 1 (D) 9 1 -1 303 45 45 (D) 34 7 (D) -23 C) D -137 -18 3 4 -2 7 9 -151 8 1 1 2 C) 0 0 11 0 5 5 3 1 () * 1 1 7 10 39 -29 13 -2 C) (D) -41 -115 C) ' 0 -6 67 47 -71 8 19 2 18 6 42 0 32 32 () * 0 0 37 0 0 C) (D) -1 0 244 23 0 7 () 18 -1 1 64 2 27 -11 -5 ( 0 5 -160 -157 254 159 116 91 ( 16 5 66 12 7 -12 2 353 1,771 -6 -21 () • 15 D 55 -3 5 18 196 26 105 38 63 Other industriei 168 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.T 4.—Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services , ... Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods , Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade -2,196 3,194 3,932 3,301 631 -925 -837 -38 -50 156 30 2,734 689 377 11 301 842 449 77 171 108 38 -182 -491 -6 -485 309 195 Developing countries Europe Total 827 -453 452 426 25 -643 -703 D -346 84 1,733 671 349 99 223 921 551 150 116 83 22 -222 -409 -9 -399 187 122 -80 Canada -1,886 -537 -458 -430 -28 -99 -102 2 1 178 164 72 35 57 239 161 34 16 60 -32 17 28 14 15 -11 7 -25 (D) (D) 56 -5 286 13 632 -9 -7 442 207 -164 -87 -77 721 114 94 1 227 -5 -21 88 68 -39 182 59 248 -6 -83 206 131 -455 -381 -74 448 48 75 -6 141 18 15 94 62 -46 188 14 -8 139 -147 -59 64 -4 237 318 -81 -5 14 -6,350 -8,733 1,035 30 1,319 429 -20 217 44 1,143 -305 686 -6 769 330 -17 151 487 301 211 -6 -19 90 -1 -8 31 28 -25 50 25 68 106 -29 -4 158 17 39 107 -2 •2,195 37 -1,907 -2,457 550 27 -2,163 -3 -2,129 -2,422 293 72 -134 -218 53 -156 11 34 -424 -346 -78 120 -8 -20 82 15 13 -4 18 6 -3 9 () -D0 1 () 100 -2,110 3 -2,313 -2,465 152 Total 1,846 -291 781 753 28 -784 -601 -169 -14 -363 75 1,517 413 257 34 123 484 206 108 125 22 23 120 -51 -26 -25 171 165 -81 63 152 31 134 -26 -71 149 82 -78 -81 4 278 (D) 90 12 54 (D) 3 61 40 -46 32 11 128 194 -66 1,009 -593 616 557 59 (D) -601 (D) -14 1,493 410 254 34 122 455 178 96 134 20 25 110 -39 () 148 187 25 52 -25 (D) 134 (D) 14 () 265 -20 95 11 50 (D) 28 D () () 457 105 -9 56 14 -349 24 4 3 C) 1 29 28 12 -9 1 -2 10 -12 () 22 -23 494 289 () 6 82 -1 (D) 14 (D) -92 (D) (D) 13 (D) -6 1 5 (D) -25 D 373 85 D () 0 203 0 208 -5 (D) C) 238 36 2 -200 58 19 () () 6 -365 -386 D () 6 -29 2 () 48 D () C) 2 5 -9 -42 -3 -40 () -154 -154 0 58 () • -6 2 23 () 22 -10 12 146 130 16 71 20 2 C) 49 38 1 20 10 344 38 D () 278 102 -8 85 6 12 -1 34 (D) -19 14 (D) -276 2 4 1,001 18 28 -88 78 -78 -101 -73 55 25 17 40 -82 122 73 -18 -44 0 42 (D) 201 201 0 -8 0 () * 1 -18 -3 (D) 15 -3,126 3,295 3,096 2,875 222 -282 -134 () 199 191 6 D Latin America Total 502 56 53 12 6 49 109 -13 20 -33 -257 1 5 () * 6 54 837 302 165 196 -31 (D) 0 (D) 0 -46 33 13 81 130 -49 -668 D 736 207 -16 140 20 Japan Other -48 () 542 2 1 172 European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa -5,742 919 642 497 146 () 421 (D) 787 99 23 27 50 4 45 -89 54 12 -17 49 -89 5 -94 138 32 Other Africa 366 527 655 712 -57 -22 -19 -3 0 Middle East 388 306 220 138 82 () Other Asia and Pacific 1,863 1,543 1,579 1,529 50 -33 0 -33 1 International 103 353 384 165 -32 () C) D 63 C) 0 0 () * 45 (D) 2 (D) * () 31 -23 2 0 2 -25 21 115 -89 5 D () -137 37 34 104 -46 385 -3 76 236 76 291 294 -3 272 65 19 7 86 -23 -36 -5 5 289 295 -6 225 45 11 7 77 -18 -29 -5 6 2 -1 3 35 19 8 C) 8 -5 12 124 19 -245 -179 -66 -6 120 19 -341 -309 -33 15 4 -7,493 -8,428 349 36 550 98 -3 67 -7,442 -8,305 325 30 509 26 -15 11 () 88 5 31 21 41 254 20 3 D (*) C) 20 57 -38 •160 -163 2 116 45 20 3 20 8 29 -1 -26 1 7 15 (D) 6 6 D () 0 1 0 0 233 -8 178 43 135 11 () -29 218 40 222 -36 258 -46 309 53 296 D 2 51 64 -62 15 -82 -184 -11 -250 27 -250 169 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.U 1.—Direct Investment Income, Country by Component [Millions of dollars] Earnings x Interest (net of withholding taxes) 2 Direct investment income (=cols. 25 + 6 or 4 + 6 + 9) All countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Distributed3 Reinvested (1) Developed countries Total (=cols. 3 + 4 or 10 + 11) (2) (3) (4) Withholding taxes on distributed earnings (5) Addenda— (6) Payments by U.S. parents to affiliates (7) Distributed earnings net of withholding taxes Earnings before capital gains/ losses Capital gains/ losses 4 (8) Net receipts Receipts by U.S. parents from affiliates (9) (10) (11) 18,354 21,237 20,309 928 1,059 -1,824 1,927 3,751 19,250 24,619 -3,382 11,351 11,412 11,570 -158 772 711 1,440 730 10,798 13,573 -2,161 2,619 2,443 2,062 381 207 383 456 73 1,855 2,809 -366 7,224 7,416 7,983 -566 450 258 885 627 7,533 9,219 -1,803 4,848 159 74 -107 785 17 395 351 113 1,113 1,947 2,376 -85 35 941 -9 -37 -4 1,475 14 47 5,124 141 67 -103 917 19 390 364 118 1,246 1,966 2,292 -78 35 814 -6 -14 -6 1,488 14 45 6,215 146 45 416 1,188 15 212 363 40 1,299 2,491 1,768 27 20 716 25 213 70 641 7 49 -1,091 -5 22 -519 -271 4 177 1 78 -54 -525 525 -105 15 99 -31 -227 -76 846 7 -4 369 19 2 22 171 3 (•) 18 1 42 90 80 3 1 2 4 33 3 34 1 0 94 38 9 19 40 1 5 5 -3 -91 71 164 -4 (•) 129 (*) 10 5 21 (*) 2 671 41 9 (D) 102 1 6 (D) (•) 41 430 214 (*) 577 3 (•) 0 (D) (•) 30 0 0 5,846 126 43 394 1,016 12 212 345 38 1,257 2,401 1,687 24 19 713 22 179 66 608 6 49 6,783 287 107 293 966 22 406 535 137 1,290 2,741 2,436 -107 39 933 10 -72 73 1,491 19 49 -1,660 -147 -40 -396 -49 -4 -16 -171 -20 -45 -774 -143 29 -4 -119 -16 58 -78 -3 -6 -4 n (•) (D) 6 51 (*) 2 62 0 (*) 4 132 359 50 5 (•) 568 614 492 122 42 -4 (D) (D) 451 639 -25 939 668 36 235 939 646 36 257 1,033 747 26 261 -94 -100 10 -3 74 41 3 29 73 63 4 7 (D) (D) 4 7 (D) (D) (•) 959 705 23 231 906 567 44 296 33 80 -8 -38 5,983 8,845 7,925 920 288 -2,575 439 3,013 7,638 10,028 -1,182 1,513 4,417 3,702 716 237 -2,667 293 2,959 3,464 5,596 -1,179 1,805 394 628 -48 193 48 256 297 36 -421 -851 466 -35 129 185 1,268 37 -1,769 90 311 5 1,830 382 701 -96 188 49 260 310 35 -425 -847 458 -37 3,013 183 1,393 37 997 84 318 (•) 1,262 153 445 64 97 32 16 410 45 858 292 523 43 1,581 94 898 54 380 106 32 17 567 229 257 -160 91 17 244 -100 -10 -1,283 -1,138 -64 -80 1,431 89 495 -17 617 -22 286 -18 173 19 108 (D) (D) 2 4 30 149 31 35 (D) (D) 1 153 32 37 (D) C) C) 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1,793 160 858 -86 213 58 236 337 17 597 172 446 -21 3,206 191 1,509 32 1,066 83 318 7 36 222 -157 -10 -25 -9 24 -27 19 -1,022 -1,019 13 -16 -193 -8 -116 5 -69 1 (*) -7 266 715 618 155 -58 -449 -54 111 -506 245 709 613 155 -59 -464 -651 56 25 97 -65 -707 -39 -5 -663 11 (•) 114 -542 896 653 588 58 7 243 4 119 121 1,098 108 728 215 47 \095 94 733 222 47 875 23 741 48 63 3,106 486 54 1,750 292 16 366 27 95 -10 31 3,088 492 57 1,728 291 11 361 25 96 -1 29 International 1,020 Addendum—OPEC 3,356 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan E^:::::::::::::zz:::::::::::::::= Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other -2,765 6 -7 6 19 1 90 (D) 10 (D) 50 8 7 (*) 20 6 1 6 33 (D) 2 (D) 2,922 6 123 (•) 2,786 0 8 0 1,089 134 336 (D) ( ) 31 12 380 45 804 241 522 41 1,570 94 889 54 379 106 32 16 0 (•) 11 (D) 3 (D) 32 6 4 1 1 26 D () (*) (D) (D) 6 4 1 1 (D) D () C) (D) (D) (*) (*) 0 0 (D) D () 0 (*) 884 653 588 58 6 232 D () 115 (D) 271 711 616 155 -59 -440 -33 101 -508 -26 -2 -3 (*) (*) -24 -3 13 -35 220 71 -8 173 -17 3 (D) 1 0 (D) 6 (D) -4 -7 (D) (D) (D) 2 1 (D) (D) (D) 6 7 (•) 872 (D) 740 48 (D) 1,101 86 747 220 48 -6 8 -14 2 -2 2,453 158 17 1,809 127 88 100 23 35 58 38 635 333 40 -81 164 -77 261 1 61 -58 -9 36 3 3 2 (•) (D) 1 5 10 (D) 54 -3 (*) 24 1 (D) 5 3 4 1 (D) 66 6 (•) 24 1 (D) 9 3 4 1 (D) 12 8 0 0 0 (•) 4 0 (*) 0 0 2,417 155 14 1,807 127 (D) 100 23 30 47 (D) 3,059 507 58 1,722 280 1 351 20 98 -1 23 28 -15 -1 5 11 10 10 5 -2 979 814 166 (*) 40 48 8 814 1,019 -39 3,361 3,241 120 39 34 48 15 3,203 3,395 -34 -35 C) 53 50 1 2 11 0 10 (•) (*) (*) 0 1 C) 18 1 57 46 8 4 -2,872 2 -115 C) (D) 1 C) C) 5 170 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.U 2.—Direct Investment Income, Industry by Component [Millions of dollars] Earnings l Interest (net of withholding taxes) 2 Direct investment income (=cols. 25+6 or 4+6+9) Distributed 8 Reinvested (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products ~ Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total (=cols. 3+4 or 10+11) (2) (3) (4) 18,354 8,859 21,237 8,684 6,507 20,309 9,789 7,075 5,242 1,588 1,362 1,112 242 9 619 47 4,711 906 252 169 485 1,313 387 362 315 104 145 272 32 42 -9 240 1,064 -224 4,937 1,569 1,521 1,248 261 12 635 21 4,951 961 253 190 518 1,306 348 394 337 92 135 257 -11 40 -51 269 1,120 -226 6,070 1,005 2,069 1,648 397 24 557 4,876 737 110 301 326 1,282 344 410 265 28 236 274 68 41 28 206 985 () * 207 985 96 648 29 135 296 187 -327 -487 160 835 76 52 287 32 63 71 43 -2 132 81 1,700 1,128 572 191 1,053 101 666 32 148 295 191 -224 -365 141 866 72 51 -1 287 35 74 76 45 Withholding taxes on distributed earnings Addenda— (7) 928 -1,106 -568 -1,133 565 -548 -400 -136 -12 78 -67 75 224 142 -110 192 24 5 -16 72 64 -101 -17 -79 () * -79 63 134 -226 1,059 -1,824 255 91 431 415 83 8 133 388 27 -26 3 26 5 557 83 13 23 48 131 37 48 31 3 11 24 <•; 10 31 317 28 12 2 15 138 76 17 9 15 21 39 118 () * 62 2 133 685 167 321 45 103 79 95 326 254 72 950 47 44 15 225 41 100 68 37 58 368 -66 344 -13 44 216 % -551 -620 69 -85 26 7 -16 61 -6 -27 8 10 92 16 37 7 13 5 12 43 38 5 120 1 5 2 36 5 15 9 6 25 24 11 20 4 1 7 8 -60 -84 24 90 4 6 3 35 1 4 4 4 5 141 81 1,680 1,107 573 103 214 55 1,675 1,044 631 -99 -74 27 5 63 -58 12 26 4 107 80 27 5 18 3 127 101 26 176 128 48 1,710 -1,193 1,096 18 1,789 839 46 309 66 4,610 1,649 1,111 15 1,836 810 43 290 71 2,612 927 467 14 1,203 453 37 166 45 1,998 722 643 1 632 357 6 124 65 8 13 () * 45 24 3 14 5 -2,834 -2,834 2 4 1 53 6 33 () * 279 190 5 4 80 71 6 40 1 108 94 13 19 28 104 -12 84 50 2 12 6 12 10 -402 -78 -346 -352 6 7 3 51 1 18 9 9 5 45 -30 7 20 Earnings before capital gains/ losses (9) (10) 56 29 23 74 169 52 138 117 Payments by U.S. parents to affiliates Distributed earnings net of withholding taxes (8) (6) (5) Net receipts Receipts by U.S. parents from affiliates n 29 68 167 56 142 120 534 -66 60 -132 192 108 502 -68 32 -172 204 112 16 4 45 65 64 53 67 904 11 378 180 197 105 298 134 295 132 250 161 D3 1,927 583 499 469 31 709 45 20 8 17 151 84 19 10 15 23 81 fi 3,751 153 84 80 4 392 16 8 6 2 13 8 2 1 () * 2 42 1 1 0 41 13 O 2 4 6 4 0 C) 4 () * D 49 27 22 3,113 3,024 7 1 81 18 0 7 () * 19,250 9,534 6,983 5,986 997 1,936 (D) ( 21 531 84 4,319 653 98 278 278 1,150 307 361 233 25 225 250 (D) 37 24,619 9,176 6,480 4,934 1,546 1,980 1,569 395 16 689 26 6,994 1,099 278 225 595 1,895 448 632 435 151 229 315 -36 () 867 () * 350 1,786 -283 124 593 151 284 38 90 73 83 284 217 67 830 45 39 13 190 37 86 59 31 207 1,622 240 840 47 240 298 256 -586 -737 151 1,646 149 63 2 325 78 236 91 5 91 188 51 1,568 965 93 496 108 2,114 1,483 631 2,546 919 455 14 1,158 429 34 152 40 4,761 1,965 908 9 1,879 860 44 321 80 99 n 3 1 C) () * 5 4 5 83 2 46 49 3 1 10 22 (°) 3 5 4 12 108 2 (D) 51 14 3 (D) 62 63 53 64 853 10 360 171 189 100 713 -73 30 -166 196 160 243 141 235 33 23 87 170 70 139 116 Capital gains/ 171 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.U 3.—Direct Investment Income, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan , Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 18,354 11,351 2,619 7,224 4,848 159 74 -107 785 17 395 351 113 1,113 1,947 2,376 -85 35 941 -9 -37 -4 1,475 14 47 Petroleum 8,859 4,078 753 2,832 1,639 -133 14 (D) 58 6 (D) -176 C) 744 1,305 1,193 -11 6 893 (D) 3 -14 Food and kindred products Total 4,711 3,590 987 2,067 2,011 (D) 36 24 696 C) 371 413 (D) 225 110 57 8 2 23 (D) -79 6 94 2 262 939 668 36 235 5,983 1,513 1,805 394 628 -48 193 48 256 297 36 -421 -851 466 -35 129 185 1,268 37 -1,769 90 311 5 266 715 618 155 -58 -449 -54 111 -506 1,098 108 728 215 47 3,106 486 54 1,750 292 16 366 27 95 -10 31 1,020 3,356 230 142 3,795 794 416 77 -100 -1 90 (D) 247 56 (D) -20 14 -32 -2 397 86 89 D 248 111 10 126 1,122 515 1,135 264 615 -51 108 19 -4 169 16 -624 -667 28 15 4 5 0 -16 2 906 736 197 403 356 4 18 41 44 () * 55 29 0 52 113 47 1 0 Manufacturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Wholebanking), and and ery, cals and fabricattation sale trade insurance, manufacexcept electronic equipallied and real ed equipturing products metals electrical ment estate ment () * 0 29 1,313 1,139 236 757 705 64 2 61 145 2 132 71 2 52 176 52 C) 1 2 -20 26 (D) 12 C) (D) 51 107 39 4 64 170 241 186 30 57 1 26 3 () * 58 11 47 32 95 70 5 20 174 75 235 60 91 5 37 1 -6 47 -1 -138 -158 C) 1,714 (D) ( 1 -34 986 2,691 1,064 863 141 610 603 -15 31 121 0 62 254 C) 60 90 7 2 0 0 648 332 106 157 116 -12 8 10 35 -1 30 18 3 12 14 41 5 1 -12 32 12 42 (D) 4 2 C) -13 (D) -46 -46 36 23 () * 13 201 90 174 51 121 2 () * 0 0 -1 1 -84 -84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 13 1 7 316 43 59 3 46 C) 7 5 1 1 1 6 C) (*) 0 0 6 0 ( 1 1 108 17 9 (D) * () 0 62 0 (D) 0 0 503 93 33 29 53 -36 229 4 81 8 10 64 62 -327 -245 42 -221 -88 0 -101 240 0 () • 0 3 -278 -132 -5 0 0 -3 508 195 215 169 26 6 -38 67 3 31 -54 46 4 C) () -21 2 1,700 1,147 180 904 271 44 23 -10 -32 8 3 38 () • 51 146 633 -86 25 20 (D) 22 9 622 5 1,710 1,540 437 976 613 121 2 (D) 56 (D) (D) 25 (D) -75 324 363 2 0 -3 78 (D) 5 (D) 553 119 113 27 28 3 -5 (D) 6 52 (D) -74 -119 46 -2 80 38 9 3 101 96 () * 6 171 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () -21 4 0 1 -18 363 675 588 150 -63 -312 -1 163 -474 569 5 370 170 2,070 63 D 272 257 70 145 149 5 2 20 44 -4 (D) 10 (D) 15 48 -4 (*) 0 C) (') 2 -9 3 0 0 () -18 -25 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 23 23 0 0 0 244 35 4 3 35 18 83 20 45 (*) 2 -133 -98 -82 -155 106 26 70 (D) -5 C) 0 25 (D) -261 -261 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 327 235 344 83 189 -22 38 7 C) D () -122 -124 () * 1 13 0 0 0 5 C) (*) 0 0 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 69 0 1 0 0 -1 76 C) 1 C) 325 0 39 25 71 3 65 3 5 () * () • -5 0 424 -4 421 7 -428 55 1,145 C) -1,905 1 276 1 -14 2 2 0 C) 107 (D) 33 (D) 12 311 217 (*) 5 10 -4 47 (D) 10 6 90 123 -16 -19 0 3 22 30 Other Services industries 839 496 106 346 226 18 C) 27 6 1 () * 16 0 121 37 120 3 1 6 6 19 -4 83 2 2 39 30 1 8 343 87 63 12 12 2 1 -1 2 33 1 -12 -24 37 C) D 1 21 (D) 16 14 11 3 (*) 1 0 (*) 1 197 (D) 174 43 29 1 -3 3 C) 1 3 (*) 3 6 225 172 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.U 4.—Direct Investment Income, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 18,354 8,859 5,242 1,588 1,362 1,112 242 9 619 47 4,711 906 252 169 485 1,313 387 362 315 104 145 272 32 42 -9 240 1,064 -224 207 985 96 648 29 135 296 187 -327 -487 160 835 76 52 () • 287 32 63 71 43 Developing countries Europe Total 11,351 4,078 3,151 2,989 162 716 () C) 186 25 3,590 736 200 195 341 1,139 371 383 179 73 132 257 34 30 3 223 863 121 804 (D) 332 28 46 129 128 -245 -334 89 508 60 42 -5 152 44 19 61 Canada 2,619 753 429 408 21 307 306 () * 1 10 7 987 197 49 24 123 236 46 69 45 35 40 70 29 37 -8 42 141 -36 (D) 53 106 10 18 20 57 42 -48 89 195 (D) -5 -17 88 20 22 5 20 Total 7,224 2,832 2,566 2,448 117 124 D ( C) 133 10 2,067 403 127 88 189 757 248 273 134 32 70 145 -12 -16 4 157 610 -163 137 606 31 157 18 19 61 59 -221 -221 (*) 215 (D) 53 7 46 (D) -11 European Communities (10) 4,848 1,639 1,730 1,623 107 Japan Other 2,376 1,193 825 11 () -300 C) D ) 2,011 356 118 77 162 705 193 273 128 30 82 149 2 3 C) 146 603 -158 137 599 25 116 18 (D) 60 (D) -88 -89 1 169 D 46 (D) -1 25 11 568 262 () 0 197 0 201 -4 (D) (*) 288 29 2 D -35 67 63 1,147 763 384 53 (D) 180 114 65 1,710 -1,193 1,096 18 1,789 839 46 309 66 1,540 283 350 5 901 496 39 209 53 437 119 251 () • 67 106 6 42 108 76 17 16 47 (D) 28 939 230 248 107 23 () 95 57 21 6 4 7 38 16 8 7 22 36 4 18 1 13 21 C) 9 3 10 -133 ( -132 -132 -1 46 (D) 14 1 1 (D) -10 1 -2 () 7 (D) 7 904 565 -7 3 35 271 153 118 1 -1 1 633 412 221 4 2 (D) -14 22 -36 976 125 75 3 773 346 30 140 31 613 71 66 4 472 226 24 62 23 363 54 8 (*) 301 120 6 77 25 -2 20 2 5 5 1 2 68 -2 132 81 1,700 1,128 572 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 26 -12 5,983 3,795 2,679 2,253 426 647 29 68 167 56 142 120 534 -66 60 -132 192 108 501 -4 132 -59 192 100 157 () • -81 D (D) () 27 9 24 132 9 -2 37 99 2 3 -1 4 73 298 134 91 182 57 154 29 -7 -4 10 (D) 78 62 16 101 42 4 C) 55 39 2 25 13 Latin America 1,513 794 327 147 181 Other Africa 266 363 308 229 79 Middle East 1,098 569 165 95 70 244 -6 210 3,106 2,070 1,879 1,782 96 () 2 212 (D) 515 241 46 () () * 111 (D) 503 -75 6 () 75 17 -62 106 13 1 -12 -3 10 -13 -9 90 () 87 7 29 28 17 6 14 3 C) 2 12 108 () * 85 181 (D) 316 1 89 167 59 29 (D) -32 43 -7 -82 -153 70 327 16 10 6 134 -12 44 10 4 54 () 244 8 51 158 27 69 -7 76 56 5 15 2 11 3 (D) C) 5 () 27 -155 -150 -6 235 12 -5 3 120 -16 20 7 10 () 65 18 553 365 188 64 11 119 59 C) 107 99 171 -1,477 746 13 888 343 7 100 14 68 -1,504 715 7 851 87 -15 64 22 23 1 2 -3 197 C) 7 0 6 24 4 4 3 1 5 2 5 Other Asia and Pacific () 8 433 37 1,122 170 52 -26 144 174 16 -21 135 31 13 16 -1 11 -13 17 201 10 16 120 -5 -1 26 89 2 1 -1 2 71 Total 22 13 21 (D) 28 141 -1 -63 -72 -73 C) 174 -48 19 -54 14 20 -6 7 28 -64 0 1 0 () * 0 0 -150 -20 -88 -88 0 () C) -1 (*) 6 0 20 141 30 133 0 (•) (*) 0 40 94 0 () C) 311 189 122 International 173 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 1.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] Net receipts Payments 2to affiliates (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan EOTt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Receipts from affiliates l (2) (3) ./Uiiuiuiiig taACo On receipts On payments (4) (5) 3,567 3,288 3,629 3,346 62 264 58 200 1 442 448 6 61 (*) 2,263 1,986 2,309 2,007 46 60 (•) 44 150 34 437 456 2 39 212 1 163 491 277 34 17 22 16 63 64 59 (*) 3 151 34 439 460 2 39 213 1 163 504 302 34 17 22 16 63 64 84 21 1 370 213 130 28 55 1 C) (*) 2 16 (*) 0 0 2 12 (•) C) C) (*) (*) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 376 6 34 (•) 213 131 28 55 C) (•) 0 0 45 32 7 6 0 0 0 0 279 283 3 65 (*) 164 167 3 41 (•) 50 21 9 5 1 3 1 7 2 96 86 5 5 18 1 9 (*) 1 3 0 2 51 22 9 5 1 3 1 7 2 98 87 6 5 18 1 10 (•) 1 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 14 4 2 4 (•) 1 1 1 1 27 25 1 1 1 0 0 (•) (*) (•) 0 (•) (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 1 (*) 1 4 0 6 2 1 (•) 1 4 0 C) C) 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (•) (•) 0 (•) 1 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 4 7 (*) 2 14 4 7 (*) 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 96 15 4 5 6 10 24 13 10 8 (*) 96 15 4 5 6 10 24 13 10 8 (•) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 21 (*) 2 1 1 4 8 1 1 2 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 24 24 0 4 0 4 C) 3 C) 2 4 0 0 1 0 (*) 13 25 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 C) C) 0 20 2 (*) 1 19 0 C) 174 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 2.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Net receipts Payments 2to affiliates (1) All industries Petroleum * Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Receipts from affiliates 1 (2) (3) 3,567 30 4 1 2 22 4 Addenda— Withholding taxes On receipts On payments (4) (5) 3,629 30 4 1 2 22 4 264 (D) (*) (*) (*) 3 2,791 111 30 2,820 112 30 199 14 3 () 625 224 145 147 15 95 62 10 6 4 51 1,284 9 ( 629 224 146 148 15 96 63 10 6 4 52 1,292 9 () 187 15 46 68 59 53 43 11 469 (D) 39 3 50 22 45 24 15 18 184 (D) 609 499 109 -10 (D) 3 1 ( 192 15 50 68 59 61 50 11 473 (D) 39 3 50 22 45 24 15 18 184 619 509 110 (D) 2 3 1 (D) 99 5 42 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( • (*) 175 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 3.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 3,567 3,288 442 2,263 1,986 150 34 437 456 2 39 212 1 163 491 277 34 17 22 16 63 64 59 () * 3 370 2,791 2,584 350 1,831 1,687 89 (D) 378 410 1 (D) 199 1 147 422 144 5 213 130 28 55 279 164 50 21 9 5 1 3 1 7 2 96 86 5 5 18 1 9 102 72 3 26 207 120 39 19 8 1 1 2 1 7 1 78 74 2 3 2 0 0 (') (*) C) o 0 2 6 1 1 0 1 4 0 (•) 4 n I 2 6 2 1 H 1 4 0 n 4 14 4 7 () * 2 96 15 4 5 6 10 24 13 10 8 () * (*) 24 11 62 54 8 C) 111 92 Chemicals and allied products 625 555 81 387 365 38 2 72 65 1 9 24 () * 55 98 22 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWhole- banking), and Other sale trade insurance, and ery, tation fabricat- except electronic equipmanufacand real ed equipturing ment estate metals electrical ment C) D 62 10 1,284 1,270 (D) 960 873 (D) 0 () 179 86 C) 0 0 3 187 157 22 98 81 6 1 9 8 (•) 1 18 0 8 29 17 3 (*) 0 53 469 423 82 290 276 (*) D 302 () * 10 609 569 59 385 241 56 (D) 45 35 C) (D) 10 0 13 49 144 28 -10 -10 5 -15 (D) () * () • 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) Other Services industries 176 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 4.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer, and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying servicesHealth services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total 3,567 30 4 1 2 22 4 3,288 21 1 1 () * 19 1 ( ( 1 3 2,791 111 30 1 0 2,584 92 26 () 625 224 145 147 15 95 62 10 6 4 51 1,284 9 () 555 198 137 120 14 88 57 8 6 2 48 1,270 9 () 187 15 46 68 59 53 43 11 469 157 11 40 63 42 31 27 4 423 50 22 45 24 15 35 3 41 20 36 21 13 18 184 (D) 609 499 109 -10 (D) 3 1 (D) 98 5 42 Developing countries Europe 11 179 569 466 103 -10 (D) 3 1 (D) 78 Canada 442 1 (D) * () 1 0 (D) C) 0 350 (D) 4 1 (D) 81 31 15 17 5 14 10 3 3 (*) 7 Total 2,263 2 (*) 1 () * () • 1 C) 0 1,831 44 15 () 387 141 105 77 7 56 41 3 2 1 37 960 290 (D) 25 2 17 13 18 15 9 144 (D) 385 317 69 -15 (D) C) 1 (D) 49 3 26 5 European Communities (10) Other 1,986 2 277 (*) C) 1 (*) (•) 1 C) 0 1,687 42 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 144 3 2 1 () * 22 11 3 5 0 2 2 2 (*) 1 (•) 86 () * () 365 130 102 72 7 54 39 2 2 () * 37 873 () 81 6 (D) 32 (D) 11 7 3 276 (D) 25 2 16 11 14 15 9 141 (D) 241 197 45 n o 14 2 1 0 1 3 5 0 () * () * 3 0 144 120 24 (D) (D) 0 0 2 7 1 5 C) Japan 370 1 0 0 0 1 0 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 213 () 0 302 102 6 4 () • 2 38 12 11 11 () * 4 5 2 1 1 3 7 () * Total 279 C) 0 1 3 207 20 4 Latin America 0 1 3 3 () * 0 1 Other Asia and Pacific 0 0 120 17 3 () 38 12 3 19 () * 4 3 2 C) 2 1 4 0 () * C) (D) 1 1 2 3 C) 2 0 48 26 22 1 5 2 17 15 2 C) C) 0 0 0 C) Middle East 96 (*) 0 164 7 1 1 C) 3 12 2 2 C) 9 14 14 () * 31 6 1 0 7 1 6 1 1 () 0 Other Africa C) 0 0 C) 18 D ( 0 2 C) () * 0 () • 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 C) () * 0 0 C) 0 (*) (*) 0 0 () * 0 International 177 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 7.—Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] Payments to affiliates ©Receipts from affiliates Addenda Withholding taxes Net receipts Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 1,142 981 656 164 259 -94 1 -195 29 -1 67 28 11 220 193 -95 (D) 2 53 3 13 12 -142 2 -19 180 128 31 21 246 -171 44 11 9 (D) 2 4 1 (*) (D) 42 45 -2 () * -257 -2 -262 7 -7 7 1 -1 109 42 33 4 5 67 C) 9 57 121 15 18 187 50 1 100 4 11 -8 3 3 19 4 International Addendum—OPEC 226 3,872 2,917 799 1,793 1,614 65 (D) 164 265 (D) 67 69 11 282 667 179 3 2 53 3 17 20 79 2 () * 123 201 143 31 27 772 251 92 16 30 (D) 7 4 1 17 D () 98 85 117 42 33 4 5 75 I*) 18 57 129 12 82 15 20 275 75 1 100 (D) 12 39 3 (D) 19 4 183 254 Service charges » Film and television tape rentals Total (3) Total (2) (1) All countries 9f Charges for use of tangible property (4) (5) (6) 3,392 2,591 741 1,580 1,405 64 (D) 120 242 (D) 65 60 11 192 627 175 3 2 52 3 17 20 77 2 () * 158 102 31 25 708 226 79 16 17 (D) 7 4 1 17 (D) 87 74 4 5 (D) (D) * () 57 126 12 81 14 18 ) 74 1 96 13 12 35 3 (D) 19 4 93 242 190 56 290 269 (D) 179 177 0 0 43 D ( )' 0 0 9 0 (D) 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 (D) (D) 0 2 21 21 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Payments for transporting merchandise which— service charges 1 On receipts On payments Between U.S. and foreign ports 2 Between foreign ports 3 (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 2,730 1,936 143 1,628 1,355 159 (D) 360 235 (D) () * 41 () * 62 473 274 (D) () * 2,715 1,921 141 1,616 1,353 159 (D) 359 235 (D) C) 571 1,561 86 (D) (D) C) 0 3 7 221 0 (D) 142 22 15 () * 7 527 422 48 4 20 () * 6 () * () * 17 0 56 41 (D) (D) 318 (D) 287 0 15 0 2 (D) 9 () * () • 0 () * 9 0 9 () * 8 4 2 () * 2 88 24 0 (D * ) () 1 47 OD () 0 0 268 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 H 41 () * 62 473 262 (D) () * 0 3 7 210 0 (D) 142 22 15 () * 7 525 422 48 4 20 () * 6 () * C) 17 0 56 41 (D) (D) 318 (D) 287 0 14 0 2 (D) 9 () * () * 0 () • 9 0 9 () * 8 4 2 () * 2 87 24 0 (D • ) () 1 46 (D * ) () 0 0 268 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 571 0 0 0 0 126 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,349 0 178 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 8.—Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S, Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] ©Receipts from affiliates Payments to affiliates Addenda Withholding taxes Net receipts Film and television tape rentals Total (3) (2) (1) (4) (5) (6) Payments for transporting merchandise Of which— service charges 1 On receipts On payments Between U.S. and foreign ports 2 (7) (8) (9) (10) Between foreign ports 3 1,142 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 3,872 3,392 190 290 2,730 2,715 571 547 833 585 700 455 133 131 0 0 261 38 260 37 (*) 0 505 0 358 190 72 29 42 1 5 -53 1,032 128 37 40 50 255 130 73 35 10 7 77 29 4 25 48 -197 1 359 226 176 (D) (D) 1 34 37 1,587 130 37 40 52 307 151 74 35 10 37 80 29 4 25 51 356 99 174 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 37 105 1 36 104 .(*) 28 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 90 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 505 33 C) 0 0 C) 6 C) 1 ^ 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 555 2 C) C) 2 52 20 1 554 2 5 1 34 37 1,554 130 37 40 52 302 150 73 35 10 34 74 24 D (D) () 50 (D) 5 3 128 2 2 0 (*) 0 0 52 63 69 63 69 6 12 4 2 2 4 10 2 D8 6 12 4 2 2 4 10 2 8 1 (*) 0 (*) C) 0 1 C) 0 (*) (*) 0 (jj) (D) (Dj ( ) 200 1 111 62 28 282 269 14 288 (D) 12 7 29 7 52 14 6 212 3 113 63 33 292 271 21 D (D) () 12 7 29 8 52 15 8 211 3 113 63 32 288 270 18 (D) () * 12 7 28 7 51 12 (D) 26 119 26 26 (D) (•>) 4 6 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 insurance, Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services 3 3 0 0 0 0 DO (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 421 282 138 419 282 138 0 0 0 233 160 72 233 160 72 238 121 83 2 33 604 25 161 8 237 121 83 2 32 309 23 159 8 0 0 0 0 0 528 255 260 2 11 528 255 260 2 11 290 0 0 0 896 1 823 1 884 1 822 1 -547 27 27 574 574 2 59 -183 267 39 23 17 -68 <) * 21 14 6 41 2 92 31 290 69 23 36 190 6 21 15 6 52 2 90 31 1 68 23 36 173 6 20 14 6 52 0 0 0 290 0 0 0 1 33 214 23 30 0 19 (*) 33 214 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 11 256 6 C) (*) C) 11 -163 33 77 33 61 33 0 0 240 1 238 1 0 0 0 (•) real relations comput- and film services. Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining „ Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 52 20 1 -290 -135 -177 () * 22 -291 24 -662 7 and 571 n 188 122 66 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Service charges 1 Total Charges for use of tangible property 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 179 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 9.—Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industrie All countries Developed countries... Canada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt : Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates. Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum 1,142 981 656 164 259 -94 1 -195 29 -1 67 28 11 220 193 -95 (D) 2 53 3 13 12 -142 2 (D) -19 571 277 96 146 93 2 -3 -4 -6 3 180 128 31 21 34 -171 44 11 9 (D) 2 4 1 13 10 1 2 (D) 1 3 (*) 1 (D) 4 2 1 1 C) -7 1 0 1 5 0 -1 101 40 31 4 4 61 () • 9 52 26 0 6 11 9 84 1 () * 89 5 4 -28 (*) C) 12 1 69 128 C) (D) 42 45 -2 C) -257 -2 -262 7 -7 7 1 -1 109 42 33 4 5 67 (*) 9 57 15 18 187 50 1 100 4 11 -8 3 3 19 4 -85 226 Food and kindred products Total 1,032 844 362 460 433 21 3 -45 15 3 63 6 11 113 244 27 1 1 2 1 9 7 5 128 115 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemiWhol. banking), and and Other sale trade insurance, cals and fabricatery, tation manufacallied except electronic equipand real ed equipturing products metals electrical ment ment 255 24 165 151 6 0 28 21 2 7 12 5 31 40 14 C) () * C) () * 6 6 1 C) 0 -197 -231 5 -228 -224 2 (*) 200 157 39 115 112 1 1 3 (D) C) C) () • () * D 282 271 217 46 45 0 (*) 3 (D) 0 (*) 252 188 126 47 237 231 6 1 (D) 10 1 5 () 130 6 C) C) 2 C) 2 1 (*) 41 43 -11 -1 (D) 20 (D) C) 6 C) 8 11 -2 6 1 1 (•) (*) 3 -2 1 (*) 20 Other Services industries -290 -291 -22 66 -6 8 -1 7 2 () * 4 9 0 1 () * 0 4 -52 -14 -290 53 -396 -237 -102 1 -150 17 () * n 0 C) 10 0 85 -8 9 -160 (D; 70 57 3 10 188 82 24 10 -7 (D) 2 1 () * 1 1 2 -129 0 (D) 8 () * 1 2 0 268 266 C) 0 0 0 () * () * -15 0 0 3 46 43 (] * 3 2 -32 9 0 13 0 0 () * C) 0 C) 0 () * 0 () * 0 (D) () * 9 D (D) (D) () (D) () * 9 C) () * C) 0 4 0 -1 2 -22 1 0 -20 2 -22 () * () * () * 0 2 C) C) () * () * C) 0 0 () * () • 3 1 1 0 0 2 () * 2 () * 50 0 0 42 3 2 1 0 0 -22 9 () * 1 () • 1 () * () • 0 0 0 0 () * () * 49 0 0 28 () * () ° 180 GROUP II: Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table II.V 10.—Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countriei All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing: Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total Canada Total European Communities (10) Other 1,142 571 547 358 190 72 29 42 1 5 -53 1,032 128 37 40 50 255 130 73 35 10 7 77 29 4 25 48 -197 1 ( -231 1 21 -228 (*) (*) 2 (D) 433 89 29 33 27 151 86 45 11 2 8 30 9 1 8 21 -224 () * 52 37 28 () 157 2 103 24 28 271 260 11 252 (D) 11 7 27 7 42 8 () 115 1 ( 112 1 () 46 48 -2 237 (D) 5 C) 12 2 29 () 45 47 2 231 (D) 5 C) 10 2 28 3 (*) 26 119 (D) 188 122 66 () 19 1 163 126 69 56 164 (D) 41 2 39 •290 -135 -177 () * 22 -291 24 -662 7 -22 -78 36 1 19 -290 16 -590 7 •86 -101 -3 (*) 18 -396 10 -590 6 -3 (*) -14 (D) C) 0 -237 10 -435 5 -160 (*) -155 1 -516 -502 -344 -157 C) 45 -139 157 25 5 -3 -1 2 () • 0 (*) D (*) 42 -137 -1 2 -20 Latin America Total Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 25 () 200 -1 111 62 28 282 269 14 288 (D) 12 7 29 7 52 14 6 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 2 59 -183 267 39 23 17 981 277 208 174 34 (D) 24 (D) 844 115 36 36 43 224 117 64 27 7 8 57 n 56 -137 247 26 C) 21 14 6 41 -163 33 -22 656 96 66 28 1 1 1 C) 362 11 3 1 8 24 5 10 8 5 -5 19 () 217 204 13 47 0 5 6 10 4 7 5 164 146 135 110 25 460 95 32 33 31 165 92 47 14 2 11 180 259 93 43 8 34 '7D 224 243 184 59 -48 1 0 0 1 4 1 () * () * C) 2 7 0 0 0 7 -171 13 12 188 13 1 4 7 31 14 9 8 3 -1 19 109 101 121 26 24 10 14 0 0 0 0 2 0 22 () * 0 0 () * () * 0 0 187 84 108 95 13 ( (*) (D) (•) (•) 0 1 n o o l ( 3 0 2 (*) 2 1 1 0 6 -1 (*) (*) 2 (*) 2 0 1 1 (*) (*) -2 -7 5 (*) C) 15 12 3 -268 -56 -213 -2 3 -72 (*) -1 3 -46 21 13 25 2 -2 2 C) 0 C) (*) (D) 14 D 0 0 18 18 (*) -266 -52 -214 -2 2 -32 5 -56 0 (•) (*) 0 0 (•) 50 1 6 0 -22 -38 21 1 0 -3 16 -5 4 4 () * D -2 -3 1 0 1 -22 2 -22 (*) International GROUP III: Majority-Owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents 182 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 1.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total (1) All countries... 580,266 Developed countries.. 386,136 Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther 94,058 249,915 206,220 11,665 2,372 21,015 38,278 897 4,585 13,997 1,368 19,605 92,439 43,695 2,243 781 7,278 3,199 19,998 365 554 12,578 29,585 23,509 1,245 4,831 179,744 126,223 4,875 19,286 1,186 3,862 570 2,848 6,216 992 14,650 7,579 5,280 1,791 71,738 3,896 25,211 1,050 37,295 1,335 1,905 1,046 13,187 4,917 2,221 2,233 463 8,269 742 3,108 4,420 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.... 12,054 828 5,964 2,956 2,306 28,280 6,132 492 6,550 3,126 2,652 5,628 534 1,277 1,280 608 14,386 28,784 Total Cash items (2) (3) 278,307 193,169 39,443 131,086 108,543 7,240 1,336 13,989 20,430 626 2,674 9,973 481 9,705 42,092 22,543 1,132 418 2,361 512 3,997 2,046 11,549 303 225 7,200 15,441 11,367 851 3,222 81,925 55,689 20,048 2,629 9,409 491 1,980 298 841 3,904 494 7,352 4,360 1,961 1,031 28,289 2,208 11,381 624 11,873 504 1,277 422 6,163 1,990 1,110 654 226 4,173 395 1,781 1,998 5,774 451 2,888 1,076 1,360 14,299 3,222 347 2,161 1,139 1,519 3,784 294 814 653 366 3,214 13,108 Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Other (4) (5) (6) 30,081 151,020 16,495 102,896 2,967 19,661 11,797 71,959 58,672 8,819 3,663 485 724 75 7,693 695 10,115 1,214 341 60 1,407 402 5,972 587 345 53 5,267 1,097 23,146 4,150 13,287 2,978 568 75 217 51 1,390 341 203 29 2,194 536 927 128 7,464 1,719 219 25 105 74 931 4,065 802 7,211 630 5,681 22 329 150 1,202 13,134 46,200 10,479 30,175 1,817 9,276 282 1,093 712 4,374 32 252 143 936 20 166 108 350 473 1,849 47 256 1,160 3,304 365 1,946 623 947 172 411 7,502 17,595 390 1,502 4,225 5,685 53 418 1,705 9,327 28 319 1,032 183 70 159 661 3,662 204 1,265 107 810 38 370 58 85 458 2,398 39 306 121 1,185 298 907 502 4,125 57 267 220 2,049 20 865 944 205 1,492 8,238 1,860 176 141 1,319 60 646 116 757 344 2,402 51 159 67 401 29 335 26 182 451 1,924 1,083 7,981 117,625 83,924 16,939 57,338 46,814 2,961 622 6,728 8,193 286 999 5,352 242 4,180 17,251 10,524 454 208 630 177 2,044 818 6,098 31 64 3,731 5,916 4,598 288 1,030 32,735 21,695 7,621 875 3,732 224 673 108 254 1,566 189 2,536 1,592 669 275 11,538 697 4,704 405 5,384 143 79 126 1,875 554 394 93 68 1,320 193 610 518 3,010 184 1,664 353 809 6,155 1,342 135 1,130 329 581 1,763 142 369 257 108 965 5,621 33,395 18,972 2,722 14,621 11,858 701 101 965 1,922 56 407 621 102 1,087 5,894 2,763 114 8 760 26 150 109 1,366 188 40 1,295 1,082 40 172 13,464 8,480 1,656 217 643 29 264 57 96 283 68 768 354 278 135 6,056 806 981 13 3,944 176 104 33 1,787 710 416 277 17 1,077 113 575 1,114 83 385 512 135 2,083 519 41 189 317 177 639 17 32 78 74 959 2,360 Inventories Other » (7) (8) 75,060 58,989 13,107 37,895 33,022 2,481 426 4,957 7,611 199 681 2,966 69 2,681 10,952 4,873 320 130 447 253 1,106 835 1,689 51 41 1,373 6,614 4,452 470 1,693 15,902 10,262 6,963 895 3,379 149 643 89 344 1,293 171 2,181 1,635 214 331 1,119 243 294 136 122 142 13 168 1,303 362 180 108 74 940 17 274 650 538 96 99 168 176 3,799 601 123 573 374 545 860 67 290 225 141 169 2,689 22,146 14,788 3,708 9,435 8,030 611 111 644 1,490 25 184 447 15 659 3,844 1,405 169 20 183 28 161 156 676 7 5 814 605 32 178 6,689 4,772 1,992 359 944 57 258 24 39 290 21 707 412 177 118 2,074 73 1,177 17 719 14 48 24 537 159 13 137 9 378 34 202 142 610 32 520 24 35 770 135 15 128 59 101 178 17 55 64 16 669 1,354 Total Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments 1 Other (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 301,959 192,968 54,615 118,829 97,677 4,425 1,036 7,026 17,848 271 1,912 4,024 887 9,900 50,347 21,152 1,111 171 6,327 269 3,281 1,153 8,449 62 328 5,379 14,145 12,142 393 1,609 97,819 70,534 19,786 2,245 9,876 695 1,881 272 2,007 2,312 497 7,299 3,220 3,319 760 43,449 1,687 13,830 426 25,422 831 629 624 7,024 2,928 1,112 1,579 237 4,096 347 1,327 2,422 6,280 377 3,076 1,880 946 13,981 2,910 145 4,389 1,986 1,133 1,844 240 463 627 243 11,172 15,676 163,357 115,692 32,924 70,988 59,517 2,838 828 5,689 12,545 190 1,176 2,931 216 4,201 11,472 863 160 5,438 250 2,895 706 1,069 55 36 2,737 9,043 7,491 277 1,275 39,397 21,998 15,620 1,922 7,623 631 1,388 185 1,980 1,495 397 3,861 2,817 527 517 2,517 400 159 353 292 768 16 529 4,966 1,838 1,083 562 193 3,128 88 979 2,062 1,828 276 487 772 294 10,605 1,584 117 4,050 1,603 715 1,177 172 400 576 212 8,268 8,739 39,831 29,476 4,684 23,124 16,475 619 83 477 1,933 28 475 352 445 2,637 9,427 6,649 171 1 96 3 76 245 5,817 -6 247 138 1,530 1,410 21 99 9,167 8,122 1,547 64 1,268 23 15 1 10 166 1 2,052 35 1,988 29 4,523 601 3,217 C) 483 C) 221 1 133 7 C) 0 7 126 94 5 27 249 30 199 2 17 664 407 15 13 36 35 150 9 0 0 1,187 386 30,488 19,346 8,025 9,492 8,980 187 10 197 506 10 73 95 22 1,424 6,455 512 22 2 50 2 39 15 369 1 13 947 882 789 35 58 11,072 9,698 460 72 244 12 60 7 C) 63 1 186 32 115 40 9,051 90 6,088 3 2,713 21 113 23 120 3 C) C) 3 116 12 89 15 299 18 275 1 5 956 552 4 4 12 293 37 22 22 7 3 70 440 68,283 28,453 8,983 15,225 12,705 781 115 663 2,864 43 187 646 205 1,639 5,561 2,520 55 9 744 14 272 188 1,194 12 32 1,557 2,689 2,451 60 177 38,183 30,717 2,159 187 742 29 419 79 17 588 98 1,200 335 689 175 27,358 597 4,366 68 21,934 42 280 71 1,805 1,079 28 1,016 35 726 153 254 319 3,904 53 2,115 1,105 631 1,757 368 9 322 336 91 482 37 41 44 28 1,647 6,111 183 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.A 2.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Total Total Total Total Longterm debt (6) (7) Total (8) Capital stock Retained earnings 2 (10) Other (5) (4) Other (11) (12) Total (9) (2) (3) 580,266 354,085 204,251 102,651 101,600 149,834 93,454 241,874 147,261 77,065 70,196 94,613 94,058 53,488 26,057 14,961 11,096 27,431 249,915 159,912 101,922 52,592 49,331 57,990 206,220 11,665 2,372 21,015 38,278 135,237 6,978 1,572 14,563 24,805 86,189 5,186 1,160 11,520 15,944 44,077 2,732 42,112 2,454 49,049 1,792 541 620 412 5,647 7,445 5,874 8,499 3,043 8,861 56,380 45,740 15,229 27,357 24,828 628 109 1,252 5,821 32 74 1,351 21 704 14,836 2,529 396 65 1,086 16 231 390 331 9 5 1,234 1,920 1,637 35 248 226,181 386,136 (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Trade accounts and trade notes payable Owners' equity Incorporated affiliates Noncurrent liabilities Current liabilities 195,617 133,924 37,104 84,378 67,101 4,186 767 6,384 13,332 223 2,003 3,548 996 7,696 27,965 17,277 550 193 331 205 2,228 1,165 12,201 50 355 3,284 9,158 6,690 465 2,003 12,578 9,168 7,175 3,717 3,457 1,993 29,585 23,509 1,245 4,831 19,305 15,762 12,107 9,258 5,795 4,472 6,312 4,786 7,199 6,503 801 624 272 2,743 2,224 352 971 1,253 177 518 48,873 12,203 30,633 24,220 1,164 303 1,791 3,040 80 722 948 162 3,474 12,537 6,412 338 63 3,406 64 1,318 148 965 13 98 760 5,278 4,866 142 271 179,744 104,532 54,472 24,979 29,492 50,060 39,696 10,364 75,212 56,786 126,223 69,919 32,121 16,030 16,091 37,798 32,335 5,463 56,304 46,496 39,834 4,875 19,286 1,186 3,862 22,686 2,419 10,187 1,365 2,564 15,437 1,877 7,704 7,067 1,095 3,507 8,371 7,248 5,542 1,706 298 570 377 1,300 4,024 353 434 149 836 278 271 13,985 2,094 8,745 -166 2,848 6,216 149 704 75 163 17,149 2,455 9,099 -179 1,298 2,926 1,221 1,706 897 637 526 4,585 13,997 1,368 19,605 92,439 43,695 2,243 2,161 10,429 1,365 8,130 315 693 210 672 112 796 4,011 4,119 2,299 372 190 82 108 182 11,302 62,418 24,675 1,694 7,124 35,044 15,734 4,019 18,592 8,515 3,105 16,452 7,219 4,178 27,374 8,941 453 184 506 84 734 127 1,112 1,310 4,492 589 396 960 268 8,688 6,914 2,422 781 573 492 249 244 80 7,278 3,199 19,998 5,020 2,038 7,567 3,471 1,500 6,271 1,790 1,681 1,549 648 853 537 4,033 2,238 1,296 365 554 296 179 274 75 17 29 257 46 22 103 781 543 415 4,197 2,483 1,066 1,024 2,184 992 450 305 153 152 145 970 599 10 522 713 129 14,650 7,579 5,280 1,791 71,738 3,896 25,211 1,050 37,295 1,335 1,905 1,046 7,642 5,216 1,245 1,181 39,591 1,740 10,042 5,436 3,826 2,676 2,046 2,760 1,780 2,206 1,389 1,852 1,218 732 878 296 334 436 544 513 304 423 211 128 299 96 424 14 344 384 15 353 171 90 92 11,248 1,266 5,850 6,287 4,961 28,344 24,940 3,404 405 861 474 389 85 4,552 1,299 4,192 1,473 2,719 450 209 86 241 232 25,054 2,759 1,920 22,295 22,031 953 876 476 683 208 271 124 839 151 84 132 532 124 139 270 668 205 40 615 161 13,187 4,917 2,221 2,233 9,522 2,529 1,271 5,775 1,708 3,920 1,037 3,747 2,825 531 365 140 821 301 303 217 476 291 13 173 9 264 230 52 44 922 345 10 290 45 577 1,540 1,855 671 440 166 66 24 866 1,097 463 834 424 970 531 207 8,269 6,993 4,067 1,183 2,884 2,926 2,349 742 466 222 108 3,108 4,420 2,309 4,217 1,756 2,089 114 493 244 553 229 211 12,054 7,691 16 144,263 40,570 90,002 70,983 4,687 799 6,452 13,473 259 2,424 3,568 996 8,303 30,021 19,020 550 193 1,774 209 2,258 1,161 12,432 68 375 3,410 10,280 7,747 444 2,089 193 1,548 2,193 783 118 187 2,107 542 117 7,009 2,363 4,035 6,717 2,328 3,963 610 426 32,147 2,155 15,169 25,794 1,950 10,421 599 6 12,241 382 65 1,030 1,005 570 3,665 2,388 (D) 1,667 39 190 57 69 64 1,276 1,477 951 1,398 275 (D) 577 1,264 1,512 2,129 1,909 342 219 798 202 600 (D) 5,240 1,431 3,809 2,451 906 110 1,545 4,362 34 355 1,775 (D) 393 251 152 1,188 1,510 1,577 3,630 2,434 937 73 759 757 269 483 48 570 14 828 473 329 5,964 2,956 2,306 4,454 1,379 1,386 2,873 1,065 174 635 258 365 28,280 6,132 17,399 3,542 11,335 2,035 5,663 1,151 492 316 229 63 884 165 6,550 3,126 2,652 5,628 3,980 2,014 1,902 3,530 2,291 1,241 1,050 918 213 1,382 2,831 538 704 843 1,632 1,199 534 243 523 604 142 296 277 101 227 327 974 155 144 2,238 1,581 716 700 405 321 5,672 6,064 1,507 87 1,689 1,096 154 169 930 340 251 216 26 44 28 15 921 10,881 2,591 176 2,570 1,111 526 228 (D) 6,849 2,072 (D) 363 719 590 83,712 51,010 10,254 36,191 31,366 2,182 385 3,259 7,285 141 366 2,238 298 2,239 12,975 4,825 510 100 284 154 1,837 659 1,198 51 32 1,130 3,436 2,760 149 527 30,177 26,550 9,872 1,216 6,724 246 387 70 112 1,044 73 2,696 1,637 851 207 13,983 549 3,094 7 (D) 16 212 (D) 890 108 53 8 47 782 (D) 170 (D) 778 (D) 117 71 (D) 1,959 217 (D) 305 117 498 215 122 220 35 Unincorporated affiliates (13) 111,904 30,564 82,914 10,339 26,850 3,466 48,187 5,624 35,735 2,005 3,882 382 3,126 6,047 81 1,637 1,311 698 5,458 14,990 12,452 39 93 48 51 390 506 501 32 67 141 37 421 20 0 606 2,056 1,743 n n 1,443 2,154 4 31 3 231 18 20 127 5,723 3,930 1,122 1,057 315 1,477 -1 2 85 26,609 18,426 19,945 9,808 4,113 3,163 11,002 1 324 879 2,021 -413 396 49 75 1,063 44 4,021 691 3,111 219 11,811 1,400 7,327 2 361 354 -3 1 515 75 1,361 86 425 292 35 73 184 6,353 206 4,748 594 2,158 48 793 86 111 82 4 60 18 695 -106 431 371 997 317 25 1,998 2,199 894 1,330 -25 -201 (D) 19 D8 2,58J 180 409 156 251 4,890 1,855 24 58 602 92 982 l,34p9 4,032 519 (D; 2,207 392 161 187 8 34 38S 608 317 658 699 442 280 109 170 520 699 74 134 95 162 14,386 7,679 2,519 607 1,912 5,161 4,885 276 6,706 4,906 2,525 2,382 1,800 28,784 18,360 12,437 4,166 8,272 5,923 2,470 3,453 10,424 4,045 1,822 2,223 6,378 1,277 1,280 90 67 147 751 2,098 217 620 581 166 1,911 209 585 191 (D) 1,696 87 365 156 -6 4 184 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 3.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total Total (1) All industries.. (2) (3) (5) Other 1 Total Other Inventories Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * (6) Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable (4) Cash items (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 580,266 278,307 30,081 151,020 117,625 33,395 75,060 22,146 301,959 163,357 39,831 30,488 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 153,807 62,300 64,162 16,450 5,280 1,897 36,987 10,695 24,918 6,142 12,069 4,552 15,189 2,562 6,706 1,297 89,645 45,850 70,605 38,123 4,862 1,226 933 167 52,853 9,447 52,533 36,656 15,720 157 29,437 9,537 12,735 3,715 23,591 14,907 8,577 108 21,893 2,228 1,380 517 1,287 929 349 9 1,910 186 8,177 2,518 11,274 7,517 3,716 41 13,870 1,149 4,439 1,703 7,391 4,763 2,595 33 10,959 426 3,738 815 3,883 2,753 1,122 8 2,911 723 2,080 481 7,601 3,694 3,861 46 4,693 1,098 199 3,429 2,767 651 11 1,420 560 40,118 5,732 28,942 21,749 7,143 50 7,544 7,309 33,637 4,486 23,179 17,353 5,786 41 3,625 5,677 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures , d llid , P d t, Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 190,265 17,722 4,908 4,289 8,525 41,062 18,646 10,130 5,533 1,542 5,210 12,380 4,056 1,224 2,832 8,323 29,514 1,827 107,420 10,233 2,738 2,276 5,219 22,267 8,028 6,844 3,622 905 2,869 7,184 2,075 720 1,355 5,109 16,683 1,322 7,576 979 311 183 485 1,758 626 422 397 49 265 530 120 38 83 409 881 22 49,132 3,902 1,139 816 1,947 10,959 4,165 3,454 1,544 441 1,355 3,121 802 283 518 2,319 7,954 602 41,867 3,150 959 586 1,606 9,103 3,411 2,894 1,309 352 1,137 2,558 703 265 439 1,855 6,930 529 7,265 752 180 230 341 1,856 753 560 236 89 218 563 99 19 80 464 1,024 72 44,148 4,772 1,195 1,111 2,466 8,393 2,937 2,587 1,371 369 1,130 3,129 1,091 380 711 2,038 6,192 678 6,564 581 93 166 322 1,158 300 381 310 47 120 404 61 19 43 342 1,657 21 82,845 7,489 2,171 2,013 3,305 18,794 10,618 3,287 1,912 637 2,341 5,196 1,982 505 1,477 3,214 12,831 505 66,331 5,552 1,890 1,182 2,479 15,362 8,777 2,566 1,649 515 1,855 4,302 1,676 416 1,260 2,626 11,162 410 1,620 607 7,025 1,073 107 532 435 1,500 895 298 28 74 205 355 148 63 85 207 489 60 5,936 14,401 7,350 17,525 1,526 5,326 5,257 5,415 34,127 32,007 2,120 37,936 4,032 2,487 1,129 6,647 1,194 4,103 2,420 1,737 4,198 5,932 5,231 12,011 1,013 3,849 3,476 3,673 17,160 15,791 1,368 21,882 2,502 1,638 633 3;008 881 2,552 1,307 847 209 269 381 774 68 171 350 186 924 808 116 1,731 90 190 61 191 117 111 108 125 1,546 3,554 2,253 6,066 428 2,096 1,869 1,673 7,639 7,130 509 9,492 768 718 256 1,350 462 1,251 609 416 1,197 3,352 1,850 5,204 361 1,868 1,464 1,511 6,828 6,487 341 8,094 693 616 210 1,144 373 1,096 501 390 348 202 402 228 405 162 811 643 168 1,398 76 102 46 206 90 155 108 26 2,191 885 2,437 4,645 449 1,406 1,134 1,656 7,578 6,896 682 9,440 1,603 648 287 1,242 255 1,075 503 252 1,224 160 526 69 176 123 158 1,019 957 61 1,220 42 82 29 225 46 115 1,739 8,469 2,119 5,514 513 1,477 1,781 1,743 16,967 16,215 752 16,053 1,530 849 497 3,639 313 1,551 1,112 890 1,460 7,616 1,676 4,191 343 969 1,490 1,389 13,694 12,999 695 12,068 939 709 400 3,317 249 1,443 879 727 216 131 438 101 145 97 95 662 632 30 2,508 412 35 53 45 -4 8 122 18 5 54 56 2 14 3 36 1,634 1,626 8 217 C) 33 1 43 5 43 8 21 2,356 9,839 1,992 1,327 5,907 1,281 551 118 594 2,510 557 512 2,111 448 82 399 109 510 2,518 532 154 329 73 1,029 3,932 711 885 2,050 469 46 1,567 134 18 32 12 52,232 36,231 16,001 37,844 26,124 11,720 3,519 2,220 1,299 21,024 14,115 6,909 17,999 12,336 5,662 3,025 1,779 1,246 11,354 8,415 2,939 1,948 1,375 574 14,388 10,107 4,281 7,254 5,710 1,544 3,723 2,241 1,482 561 277 284 139,460 71,896 35,029 1,122 31,412 48,218 32,955 9,418 267 5,579 10,350 4,751 4,296 24 1,279 32,749 24,359 5,121 131 3,138 24,529 18,5834,744 53 1,148 8,220 5,776 377 78 1,989 5,051 3,795 0 104 1,152 91,242 38,941 25,611 856 25,833 2,059 487 784 652 138 22,787 890 667 4 21,226 25,731 5,257 19,044 48 1,382 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 17,323 1,433 9,696 1,369 9,344 407 5,730 1,131 1,814 137 1,014 160 6,027 201 3,889 828 4,391 118 2,885 757 1,635 83 1,004 71 706 18 329 68 7,979 1,027 3,965 238 4,668 829 2,568 137 825 19 272 265 47 166 2,005 1,335 395 456 372 3,803 811 1,708 1,234 1,668 1,134 2,158 1,841 424 998 490 1,232 257 1,227 198 73 188 170 283 35 175 1,302 269 662 226 754 204 752 213 471 154 531 152 551 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 27,180 1,129 8,634 6,145 2,489 4,435 11,319 494 2,301 1,627 673 3,113 1,541 38 302 261 41 498 5,101 166 976 753 222 1,829 6,188 6,794 1,614 3,797 366 338 948 1,183 Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate .' Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 532 1,410 1,085 324 n 149 18 509 483 22 5 246 11 2,543 129 32 64 34 375 194 38 97 11 36 55 11 7 4 44 76 () * real 68 49 () * 9 10 797 51 498 75 101 670 213 167 94 56 191 72 223 52 202 288 47 77 23 45 10 171 53 3 i 7: 71 150 8 129 1,962 387 710 744 436 876 931 1,482 335 401 63 162 302 744 24 7 66 483 11 28 12 40 4 21 9 28 C) 15 3,921 91 820 679 141 1,367 1,180 75 156 75 81 462 3,505 231 777 546 231 324 1,171 60 246 67 179 462 15,861 635 6,333 4,518 1,815 1,323 12,439 539 5,347 3,991 1,356 491 609 -2 185 28 157 222 454 13 100 96 4 73 667 976 281 207 138 2,036 163 240 4,574 2,997 3,630 2,432 134 71 11 7 185 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 4.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Total Owners' equity Noncurrent liabilities Current liabilities Incorporated affiliates Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Longterm debt Other (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 580,266 153,807 62,300 354,085 101,969 42,022 204,251 54,378 16,254 102,651 24,336 5,975 101,600 30,042 10,278 149,834 47,591 25,768 93,454 27,883 17,804 56,380 19,708 7,964 226,181 51,838 20,279 52,853 9,447 52,533 36,656 15,720 157 29,437 9,537 190,265 17,722 4,908 4,289 8,525 41,062 18,646 10,130 5,533 1,542 5,210 12,380 4,056 1,224 2,832 8,323 29,514 1,827 37,924 4,098 34,461 24,001 10,386 74 18,798 6,688 108,187 9,757 2,844 2,402 4,510 22,644 10,528 5,513 3,183 733 2,688 7,129 2,528 655 1,873 4,601 15,887 1,568 13,600 2,654 19,402 11,555 7,792 55 16,481 2,241 74,488 7,141 2,012 1,763 3,367 15,011 5,659 4,453 2,554 576 1,769 4,426 1,361 429 932 3,065 11,857 1,228 5,016 959 7,733 4,349 3,354 31 10,038 589 35,365 3,132 1,032 551 1,549 7,097 2,968 2,019 898 252 960 2,123 664 202 461 1,459 4,343 454 8,583 1,695 11,669 7,206 4,438 24 6,442 1,653 39,123 4,009 980 1,212 1,818 7,915 2,690 2,434 1,656 324 809 2,303 697 227 470 1,606 7,513 775 24,324 1,444 15,059 12,446 2,594 19 2,317 4,447 33,700 2,616 832 640 1,144 7,633 4,869 1,059 628 157 919 2,703 1,168 226 942 1,535 4,030 339 16,639 1,165 4,496 2,607 1,877 13 1,376 4,207 19,942 1,490 411 436 642 5,197 3,613 524 322 77 661 1,863 934 171 763 930 1,931 276 7,685 279 10,563 9,839 717 7 941 240 13,757 1,126 421 203 502 2,436 1,257 535 307 80 258 840 234 55 179 606 2,099 64 14,930 5,349 18,072 12,655 5,333 83 10,639 2,848 82,078 7,966 2,064 1,887 4,014 18,418 8,118 4,618 2,351 809 2,522 5,251 1,528 569 959 3,723 13,627 259 5,936 14,401 7,350 17,525 1,526 5,326 5,257 5,415 34,127 32,007 2,120 37,936 4,032 2,487 1,129 6,647 1,194 4,103 2,420 1,737 3,396 7,023 3,901 9,508 796 3,274 2,660 2,778 24,081 22,851 1,230 19,183 2,310 1,380 559 3,276 753 2,011 1,182 989 2,677 4,911 3,041 7,331 671 2,404 2,067 2,189 15,534 14,750 785 13,188 1,714 980 356 1,957 454 1,361 877 527 1,299 1,385 1,206 3,460 243 1,193 1,171 853 9,161 8,748 412 6,050 777 359 169 847 223 683 406 262 1,377 3,526 1,835 3,871 428 1,211 896 1,336 6,374 6,002 372 7,138 936 621 187 1,109 231 678 471 266 719 2,112 860 2,177 126 869 593 589 8,546 8,101 446 5,995 597 400 203 1,319 299 650 305 462 440 696 519 1,181 87 297 381 416 4,862 4,548 315 3,418 308 268 156 805 145 371 212 247 279 1,416 341 996 39 572 212 173 3,684 3,553 131 2,577 289 132 47 514 154 279 93 215 2,356 9,839 1,992 52,232 36,231 16,001 1,225 4,566 931 32,966 23,014 9,953 778 3,469 716 28,123 19,615 8,508 361 1,681 282 15,634 10,990 4,644 418 1,787 434 12,489 8,625 3,864 447 1,098 216 4,843 3,399 1,444 241 524 141 2,965 1,926 1,039 139,460 71,896 35,029 1,122 31,412 17,323 1,433 9,696 1,369 83,352 48,265 26,472 612 8,004 11,168 1,073 6,082 1,047 31,372 17,774 9,491 267 3,839 7,205 425 4,055 934 21,007 11,210 8,242 120 1,435 2,858 142 1,711 640 10,365 6,564 1,249 148 2,404 4,347 284 2,343 294 51,980 30,491 16,981 344 4,164 3,963 648 2,027 113 34,094 29,984 385 284 3,442 2,778 523 1,238 31 2,005 1,288 822 313 510 465 391 74 717 563 3,803 811 1,708 1,234 1,668 1,134 2,158 27,180 1,129 8,634 6,145 2,489 4,435 1,954 703 1,091 475 1,319 661 1,558 16,442 698 4,570 3,420 1,149 3,203 1,150 424 724 274 1,169 325 957 8,685 519 1,324 892 432 2,795 314 204 241 122 611 46 227 3,450 160 408 233 175 924 836 221 483 153 559 279 730 5,234 359 915 659 257 1,871 804 278 367 201 150 337 601 7,757 179 3,246 2,528 718 408 416 198 201 164 86 260 507 5,792 142 2,336 1,834 502 242 388 80 166 37 64 76 94 1,965 37 910 694 216 166 1,849 108 617 760 349 472 600 10,738 430 4,064 2,725 1,339 1,233 1,809 117 556 764 (D) (D) 602 7,452 373 1,547 983 565 856 6,188 6,794 3,968 4,003 1,424 2,623 482 1,476 942 1,148 2,544 1,379 2,072 1,000 473 380 2,220 2,791 2,034 2,642 543 867 Total (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total Unincorporated affiliates Total Capital stock1 Retained earnings 2 (10) (11) (12) 83,712 15,682 3,257 111,904 21,137 4,268 30,564 15,019 12,754 4,927 2,598 16,669 11,724 4,866 80 9,981 2,644 79,799 7,682 2,047 (D) (D) 17,489 7,840 4,249 2,281 (D) (D) 4,862 1,213 (D) (D) 3,649 13,314 (D) 2,936 321 6,677 4,142 2,510 24 3,536 2,212 33,246 3,208 951 (D) (D) 8,181 3,670 1,952 992 (D) (D) 2,767 1,090 (D) (D) 1,677 4,079 (D) 1,991 2,277 9,992 7,581 2,356 55 6,445 431 46,553 4,474 1,096 995 2,383 9,308 4,171 2,298 1,289 449 1,102 2,094 122 245 -123 1,972 9,235 -145 10,002 2,752 1,402 932 467 4 658 205 2,278 284 17 (D) (D) 929 278 368 69 (D) (D) 389 315 (D) (D) 74 2,540 7,378 3,449 8,017 730 2,052 2,597 2,637 10,046 9,156 890 18,753 1,722 1,106 571 3,371 441 2,091 1,238 748 2,496 7,358 (D) 7,866 (D) 2,052 2,455 (D) 10,020 (D) (D) 18,566 (D) 1,111 (D) 3,358 429 2,096 (D) 747 1,381 908 (D) 3,059 (D) 1,124 546 (D) 4,697 (D) (D) 7,255 (D) 580 (D) 1,459 139 1,022 (D) 470 1,116 6,450 1,814 4,807 398 928 1,910 1,571 5,323 4,639 684 11,311 1,032 531 323 1,899 290 1,074 655 277 44 20 (D) 151 (D) 0 142 D () 26 (D) (D) 187 (D) 5 (D) 13 12 4 (D) 1 206 573 75 1,878 1,473 406 1,131 5,273 1,060 19,266 13,217 6,048 1,074 5,213 983 17,690 12,075 5,614 414 1,303 324 5,656 3,978 1,679 660 3,910 659 12,034 8,098 3,936 57 60 77 1,576 1,142 434 17,887 507 16,596 61 723 1,185 125 789 81 56,107 23,631 8,557 511 23,408 6,154 360 3,614 322 48,316 18,714 7,259 450 21,893 5,539 298 3,358 312 24,694 13,886 2,732 291 7,785 1,724 264 859 95 23,623 4,829 4,527 159 14,108 3,816 34 2,499 217 7,791 4,917 1,298 61 1,515 615 62 256 10 107 456 155 386 134 137 79 (D) (D) 263 2,710 178 904 745 159 217 1,424 -17 419 685 169 91 339 4,742 195 643 238 405 639 40 9 61 4 (D) (D) 2 3,285 57 2,517 1,742 775 377 1,491 1,774 186 149 (9) n 195,617 36,819 7,525 •*. I (13) qi o olo (D) 186 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.A 5.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries.... Developed countries. Canada EuropeEuropean Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific .. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC . Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemiWhole- banking), and Other sale trade insurance, and ery, cals and Fabricattation manufacexcept electronic equipallied and real ed turing equipment products metals electrical ment Services Other industries 580,266 153,807 190,265 17,722 41,062 12,380 29,514 17,525 34,127 37,936 52,232 139,460 17,323 27,180 386,136 95,494 149,627 12,973 32,021 9,095 25,268 12,081 27,900 30,288 41,831 71,081 12,556 15,548 94,058 23,933 32,805 2,702 6,740 2,297 3,145 2,539 8,066 7,316 4,966 22,316 1,980 8,058 249,915 61,737 100,601 8,755 19,919 6,240 19,090 8,664 17,153 20,779 31,325 42,159 9,646 4,446 206,220 11,665 2,372 21,015 38,278 897 4,585 13,997 1,368 19,605 92,439 43,695 2,243 589 8,688 781 7,278 3,199 19,998 365 554 48,475 1,602 1,277 (D) 7,659 235 (D) 2,368 54 3,669 28,212 13,262 D ) () 7,648 134 284 989 3,394 (D) 39 90,263 5,763 396 11,458 22,865 383 3,531 7,573 553 7,087 30,654 10,338 1,023 8,081 199 153 1,156 1,213 22 453 586 0 1,246 3,051 674 48 0 3 62 336 5,808 254 (D) 537 1,868 (D) 67 379 34 571 2,051 432 1 0 17,826 814 3 3,424 4,791 0 704 2,113 49 711 5,217 1,265 64 0 7,110 810 112 710 1,988 (D) 224 1,360 (D) 277 ]:,588 1,555 (D) 14,176 19,086 (D) 57 2,545 3,379 132 (D) 1,191 326 1,756 7,541 1,693 264 (D) (D) 45 (D) 73 20,307 2,238 494 4,232 2,764 183 111 2,276 13 1,863 6,133 11,019 693 329 364 183 626 775 7,908 (D) 35,644 1,394 114 763 3,371 7,507 396 74 1,075 749 24 35 451 0 1,493 3,211 2,139 115 4,023 273 17 (D) 870 470 2,685 12,578 3,186 4,596 243 18,176 2,188 (D) 2,331 3,301 186 901 1,638 (D) 2,474 5,011 1,743 45 (D) 49 61 1,088 161 312 (D) 0 1,588 29,585 23,509 1,245 4,831 6,638 4,865 405 1,368 11,625 8,917 427 1,273 847 35 391 3,775 3,330 99 345 463 179,744 46,422 40,638 4,749 9,040 3,284 126,223 15,113 32,047 4,096 7,548 2,766 39,834 4,875 19,286 1,186 3,862 570 2,848 6,216 992 14,650 7,579 5,280 1,791 71,738 3,896 25,211 1,050 37,295 1,335 6,456 855 1,198 24,132 2,982 15,064 415 1,361 157 198 3,471 483 7,115 6,147 257 711 801 76 0 (D) (D) 62 2,975 406 1,492 17 217 33 27 701 81 1,063 755 120 187 58 (D) 0 14 5,682 689 3,643 76 411 53 74 717 18 1,281 977 93 211 586 2,424 136 1,423 (D) 74 16 54 209 1,378 310 1,518 726 2,089 1,544 6,568 1,720 2,652 75 (D) 1,150 1,905 1,046 13,187 4,917 2,221 2,233 463 8,269 742 3,108 4,420 12,054 828 5,964 2,956 2,306 28,280 6,132 492 6,550 3,126 2,652 5,628 534 1,27' 1,280 608 369 395 5,635 1,102 1,653 63 2,281 () 3 0 10,725 4,495 2,001 2,182 3ir 6,231 (D) 2,760 r 7,871 (r 3,481 2,513 (r 12,713 (D) 0 14,386 5,612 (r 697 2,517 (r 0 726 27' 11,89: 28,784 18,582 888 144 70 0 74 743 0 173 570 () 478 575 124 0 0 96 1,800 396 1,232 824 2 482 364 21 96 2,677 (D) (D) 475 1,723 374 2,855 1,924 202 729 4,246 5,443 6,227 7,648 10,401 3,341 1,985 5,733 6,578 6,185 3,010 1,274 96 918 (D) (D) 33 (D) 139 (D) 686 599 0 87 26 0 0 0 0 0 3,826 (D) 2,330 (D) 4,941 684 2,800 77 423 16 3,147 541 861 134 363 55 () 194 () 295 2 406 2,458 0 2 0 0 3 331 331 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 125 78 0 DO 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 126 0 0 o 4,316 755 ( • 0 0 336 Q 38 71 2 1,179 125 129 104 50 269 165 (D) 108 83 0 0 122 11 53 0 0 651 0 37 60 (D) 1,282 42 3,244 370 (D) 105 660 197 927 116 568 153 DO 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 263 1,629 784 754 92 1,409 63 D 19 18 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 48 533 1,014 1,907 1,907 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 88 0 0 0 (D) 138 0 7,135 794 367 338 863 1,036 2,055 212 1,038 286 14' 6,326 0 (D) 306 0 52 6,195 2,977 (D) 0 0 () 188 50 0 568 35' 166 () 755 202 55 142 0 0 0 24 149 ( 81 860 (D) 140 (D) 0 D 98 68 0 0 (D) 162 0 60 102 170 0 ( o 0 0 150 ( ' 0 95 133 13 315 121 44 20 56 194 D () 689 748 5,120 22,896 6,515 (D) 0 (D) 0 205 182 5,743 0 270 146 70 371 137 1,151 12 0 157 15 150 1,764 148 200 4,842 4,535 167 140 68,379 65,806 781 665 7 109 2,844 2,603 38 203 4,767 9,138 2,273 4,799 899 136 231 26 48 3,083 160 519 2,117 201 1,412 65 152 11 5 272 0 2,666 164 2,387 115 61,023 1,086 21,419 8 36,634 2 ( 407 7 382 203 76 102 992 311 476 18 39 D 1,697 (D; 67 0 522 154 61 46 ( ( 93 448 105 23- ( • 1,816 1,035 (r 0 0 (! 230 56 559 327 70 770 (D) 262 (D) 945 73 ( 35 () 282 582 () 108 (D) 306 (D 734 0 355 116 3,166 1,826 0 80 112 169 607 ( 640 0 374 1,333 422 1,508 129 1,075 237 68 1,139 0 861 832 295 0 36 2,618 207 6: ( • D () 159 96 20 2,494 976 383 313 1,779 33S 1,822 1,944 187 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.A 6.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries Al l countries Total Canada Total All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 580,266 153,807 62,300 Developing countries Europe 386,136 95,494 32,716 52,853 31,041 9,447 1,675 52,533 45,724 36,656 32,556 15,720 (D) 157 (D) 29,437 16,154 9,537 899 190,265 149,627 17,722 12,973 4,908 3,875 4,289 3,232 8,525 5,866 41,062 32,021 18,646 15,223 10,130 7,630 5,533 3,840 1,542 992 5,210 4,336 12,380 9,095 4,056 2,838 1,224 946 2,832 1,892 8,323 6,257 29,514 25,268 1,827 (D) 94,058 23,933 8,608 8,073 535 14,462 14,443 0 19 (D) (D) European Communities (10) 249,915 61,737 21,896 20,953 943 29,137 18,113 10,948 75 10,132 572 32,805 100,601 2,702 8,755 633 2,904 474 2,189 1,595 3,662 6,740 19,919 4,306 7,918 669 5,754 549 2,630 526 (D) 691 (D) 2,297 6,240 862 1,867 (D) 455 (D) 1,412 1,434 4,373 3,145 19,090 (D) 1,356 206,220 48,475 14,331 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other 43,695 13,262 7,566 13,465 866 (D) 18,113 (D) 75 (D) 572 90,263 8,081 2,727 2,035 3,319 18,176 6,968 5,402 2,379 406 3,021 5,808 1,580 367 1,212 4,228 17,826 (D) 7,488 77 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 10,338 674 176 155 343 1,743 950 351 252 (D) (D) 432 287 88 199 145 1,265 (D) 2,879 (D) 4,260 7,110 (D) 174 (D) 375 1,555 (D) 12,578 3,186 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 4,596 243 (D) (D) (D) 1,588 293 664 347 0 284 96 (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,800 0 Total 29,585 179,744 6,638 46,422 (D) 25,287 D 21,812 3,475 6,809 4,100 Latin America Other Africa 126,223 15,113 4,863 13,187 10,725 9,085 12,054 7,871 3,036 2,134 903 13,282 1,043 40,638 4,749 1,033 1,057 2,659 9,040 3,423 2,500 1,693 550 874 3,284 1,218 278 940 2,066 4,246 (D) 3,516 1,348 (D) (D) 1,338 (D) 7,502 (D) 32,047 4,096 915 839 2,342 7,548 3,079 1,865 1,413 380 811 2,766 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,341 (D) 8,337 748 5 0 0 5 1,528 108 888 (D) 9 1,376 (D) 517 1,985 325 400 279 981 5,733 5,690 43 6,578 526 568 (D) 1,705 134 1,330 (D) 433 0 0 (D) 88 0 (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 5 0 3 0 3 1,702 1,740 (D) 5,443 407 1,002 2,514 1,520 6,227 5,902 325 7,648 628 691 151 1,885 167 1,621 568 479 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 126 (D) (D) 38 (D) 0 0 0 170 0 0 0 (D) 2 0 (D) 0 () 197 2,125 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 11,625 1,273 (D) (D) (D) 3,775 2,706 544 314 (D) (D) 463 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,232 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 188 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) (D) (D) D ( ) 40 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 568 (D) 0 0 (D) 125 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 D (D) () 0 5,936 14,401 7,350 17,525 1,526 5,326 5,257 5,415 34,127 32,007 2,120 37,936 4,032 2,487 1,129 6,647 1,194 4,103 2,420 1,737 4,234 12,661 (D) 12,081 1,119 4,323 2,743 3,896 27,900 26,104 1,796 30,288 3,404 1,795 979 4,762 1,027 2,482 1,852 1,258 457 D (D) () 2,539 288 (D) 273 (D) 8,066 6,893 1,173 7,316 () 424 606 2,606 234 (D) 203 225 3,053 10,047 4,635 8,664 673 3,879 2,057 2,055 17,153 16,530 623 20,779 2,995 1,233 317 1,835 602 1,248 1,337 1,029 1,961 (D) 14,176 13,553 623 19,086 (D) 1,086 295 1,565 (D) 1,202 1,299 (D) 96 (D) 2,977 2,977 0 1,693 (D) 147 22 271 (D) 45 37 (D) 98 (D) (D) 396 0 0 (D) (D) 4 4 0 470 0 (D) (D) (D) 20 0 (D) 0 2,356 9,839 1,992 52,232 36,231 16,001 1,874 9,201 1,655 41,831 29,976 11,855 633 642 427 4,966 3,932 1,034 1,100 8,086 999 31,325 22,237 9,089 896 7,870 898 20,307 14,483 5,823 204 215 101 11,019 7,753 3,265 (D) 97 (D) 2,685 1,609 1,076 (D) 376 (D) 2,855 2,198 657 482 638 337 10,401 6,255 4,146 421 632 264 6,185 3,406 2,779 (D) 0 4 315 278 37 (D) 0 2 734 699 35 139,460 71,896 35,029 1,122 31,412 17,323 1,433 9,696 1,369 71,081 23,574 24,532 832 22,143 12,556 22,316 7,181 12,277 331 2,527 1,980 35,644 11,827 10,180 (D; (D) 7,507 401 4,371 748 6,515 1,231 86 (D) (D) 2,139 80 1,762 113 1,764 589 1,087 21 66 148 g 112 (D) 4,842 2,746 902 66 1,129 781 (D] 464 175 68,379 48,323 10,497 290 9,269 4,767 656 2,188 157 65,806 47,372 522 352 27 799 (D) 42,159 13,058 10,266 414 18,421 9,646 481 6,133 861 234 193 8 0 32 1,508 54 318 0 711 827 29 21 318 247 (D) 90 0 0 D (D ( 0 () 200 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 52 (D, g 170 D (D () 2,844 107 1,915 928 988 192 1,256 143 314 81 557 801 484 9,138 878 2,896 2,364 531 2,268 647 100 81 81 261 (D (D) 4,799 619 2,396 1,902 494 732 26 174 30 600 2,339 756 494 558 777 7,508 1,212 (D) (D) 2,005 1,687 99 1,538 3,803 811 1,708 1,234 1,668 1,134 2,158 27,180 1,129 8,634 6,145 2,489 4,435 2,547 668 1,394 1,153 1,112 333 1,673 15,548 250 5,738 3,781 1,957 2,167 (D) 117 247 129 (D 687 8,058 50 3,736 2,806 931 627 (D) 499 (D 1,006 810 275 941 4,446 94 87 48 39 1,348 409 (D 985 677 223 851 4,023 90 57 (D (D (D) 6,188 6,794 1,354 6,038 909 2,736 389 2,528 (D) (D) 2,270 258 (Di (D) 21 133 52 91 422 4 30 (D' (D) D 627 9 (D) 482 158 (D) (D) (D) 2,677 2,677 0 1,723 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17 D2 (D) D ( J (D 8,818 2,273 497 1,165 89 D (D J () 154 46 99 0 International Other Asia and Pacific Middle East 28,280 12,713 8,303 7,826 477 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 7,135 533 109 (D) (D) 1,179 (D) 464 217 (D) (D) 122 0 0 0 122 887 0 14,386 11,891 4,297 4,297 7,594 (D) (D) 134 3,244 (D) 522 2,195 (D) (D) (D) 282 (D) (D) 118 (D) (D) 31 (D) 46 5 7 68 3,166 1,871 1,295 1,816 406 (D) 54 832 60 606 68 16 32 23 (D) (D) 18 (D 0 136 (O 394 (D) (D) 0 150 0 16 2,618 169 (D) (D) 38 398 (D 0 9 0 0 582 91 (D (D 0 212 D (D) () (D) 1,139 0 (D (D 0 928 ( * (D) (D) 2,494 2,494 188 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 7.—Net Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All ndustries AH countries.. Developed countries... Canada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand.. South AfricaDeveloping countriesLatin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub^aharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific ... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 163,357 115,692 32,924 70,988 59,517 2,838 828 5,689 12,545 190 1,176 2,931 216 4,201 28,904 11,472 863 160 5,438 250 2,895 706 1,069 55 36 2,737 9,043 7,491 277 1,275 39,397 21,998 15,620 1,922 7,623 631 1,388 185 1,980 l,49f 397 3,861 2,817 527 517 2,517 400 159 353 292 768 16 529 4,966 1,838 1,083 562 193 3,128 88 979 2,062 1,828 276 487 772 294 10,605 1,584 II1 4,050 1,603 715 1,177 172 400 57i 212 8,268 8,739 Petroleum 'ood and kindred products Total 70,605 46,430 13,889 29,669 23,831 549 522 (D) 2,246 61 (D) 653 8 1,258 17,301 5,838 D ) () 5,210 45 119 184 86 (D) 17 408 66,331 51,058 12,344 32,552 28,547 1,717 107 3,572 9,007 108 871 1,915 208 2,346 8,696 4,006 599 (D) 108 121 2,486 335 332 12 2,463 1,990 100 374 17,149 4,995 3,143 451 4,208 3,525 99 584 15,273 12,853 9,821 1,217 6,677 222 368 46 55 1,006 230 2,609 2,376 3: 201 423 48 0 34 Q 2 671 122 1,178 242 478 357 1,374 180 22 5,552 3,913 924 2,469 2,285 73 41 302 418 4 77 171 0 306 893 184 14 0 () • 11 119 15,362 12,060 2,829 6,780 6,096 701 (D) 536 1,322 39 276 318 (D) 1,051 1,808 684 16 (D) 16 17 501 58 69 4,302 2,735 704 1,860 1,716 54 (D) 105 620 (D) 15 94 17 179 620 143 C) 0 422 284 12 126 1,638 1,395 1,027 173 567 5 49 10 8 171 44 354 276 15 63 15 1,975 1,861 23 92 3,302 2,831 2,122 209 1,530 22 103 18 20 218 3 346 300 7 39 363 (D) 0 137 75 1,568 1,364 1,253 65 758 (D) 20 3 17 69 0 4,345 1,761 1,035 562 164 2,584 (r 909 (r 1,23D3 281 706 6,576 (r 0 3,753 (D) 202 572 0 0 463 128 7,026 6,776 181 126 1 53 1,489 1,325 1,270 1,028 0 1 0 0 4,191 2,677 565 1,855 1,575 151 25 186 514 (D) 57 179 (D) 47 393 281 13,694 10,989 3,104 6,950 5,083 D 184 2,744 0 (D) 88 0 13 1,761 1,867 (D) 0 0 23 118 0 164 94 78 4 12 1,514 678 392 30 299 Finance (except banking), Wholeale trade insurance, and real estate 7,254 5,621 896 2,834 335 152 663 350 17 17 199 () * 204 897 1,053 98 72 80 46 146 123 473 D 132 ( 117 2,705 2,605 1,726 <r 1,261 r o (*) 55 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 (D] 275 261 0 13 11 0 0 0 0 0 ( * 11 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 543 333 47 162 1,633 1,094 762 143 282 41 62 10 (D) 151 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 o o 879 879 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 504 10 D 0 0 (D) 49 0 1' 32 103 ( • 303 270 14 19 29 124 0 36 o 1,885 93 88 103 241 337 50 87 315 73 49 194 (D ( (D (D 12: 15 22 1,25 190 391 22 26 25 15 63 127 0 38 20 162 763 3 ( • 134 95 () 6 0 27 608 50 4,668 3,649 818 2,612 2,175 127 36 333 302 3 7 113 0 240 1,014 437 44 (D) 30 39 105 54 129 () * D 296 465 (D) (D) 108 3,057 2,656 2,032 296 1,234 28 158 4 2,059 1,733 659 956 906 13 7 38 200 Services 244 43 5 27 1 8 () * 0 2 0 64 41 16 6 138 7 17 5 50 0 200 169 1 30 1,018 621 253 57 101 15 15 () 35 3 96 66 21 10 272 123 7: 0 0 26 38 325 48 28 0 19 277 0 50 227 210 158 42 0 12,068 9,010 3,114 5,299 4,920 (D) 17 721 1,095 59 (D) 283 121 482 1,581 379 68 (D) (D) 14 (D) 14 37 0 0 100 1 15 734 11,162 9,673 1,104 7,339 6,872 246 C) 1,537 2,295 0 91 783 14 267 1,640 467 16 0 ( 214 212 22 0 0 1,050 476 1,953 Electric Transporand Other tation slectronic equipmanufacequipturing ment ment Chemi- Primary Machinand cals and Fabricatery, except allied ed products metals electrical 25 27 17 78 176 4' 149 34 364 115 0 15 25 2: 76 0 38 n 19 143 45 72 25 Other ndustriei 189 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 8.—Net Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Total Canada Total All industries Developing countries Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Europe European Communities (10) Japan Other 163,357 115,692 32,924 70,988 59,517 11,472 2,737 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 70,605 38,123 46,430 22,234 13,889 5,618 29,669 15,421 23,831 10,190 5,838 5,231 408 33,637 4,486 23,179 17,353 5,786 41 3,625 5,677 21,437 797 21,648 16,832 5,307 312 8,156 8,151 0 5 15,057 364 12,740 8,681 4,037 23 1,261 247 9,855 335 (D) 8,681 (D) 23 (D) 247 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 66,331 5,552 1,890 1,182 2,479 15,362 8,777 2,566 1,649 515 1,855 4,302 1,676 416 1,260 2,626 11,162 410 51,058 3,913 1,540 767 1,606 12,060 7,061 1,968 1,111 389 1,531 2,735 1,041 325 716 1,694 9,673 32,552 2,469 1,083 361 1,025 6,780 3,239 1,490 775 28,547 2,285 1,010 324 950 6,096 2,808 1,393 680 91 1,125 1,716 579 106 473 1,137 6,872 1,460 7,616 1,676 4,191 343 969 1,490 1,389 13,694 12,999 695 12,068 939 709 400 3,317 249 1,443 879 727 999 6,834 2,677 202 752 831 893 10,989 10,360 628 9,010 712 482 338 2,372 237 779 648 490 885 2,050 469 D 2,132 415 D 12,344 924 319 177 429 2,829 2,032 171 129 282 215 704 324 D () 381 1,104 D 1,860 680 128 552 1,180 7,339 334 ( 143 101 22 79 43 467 D 760 () 937 1,575 3,104 2,606 498 3,114 (D) 130 230 1,572 62 (D) 79 53 783 5,202 1,020 1,855 125 676 594 461 6,950 6,820 130 5,299 629 314 86 695 143 343 477 435 712 1,874 366 305 171 78 371 1,581 226 306 1,536 206 5,621 4,318 1,303 896 702 194 3,887 2,931 956 2,834 2,122 712 1,053 809 244 2,059 487 784 652 138 1,733 415 696 542 81 659 47 392 205 16 956 351 248 295 906 345 247 50 6 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 4,668 829 2,568 137 3,649 496 2,054 121 818 2,612 310 1,641 69 2,175 257 1,329 58 213 206 189 1,092 289 345 52 149 245 654 288 0 180 (D) 10 93 20! 356 149 (D) 10 87 157 335 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 12,439 539 5,347 3,991 1,356 491 7,201 109 3,748 2,700 1,048 238 4,316 17 2,578 2,091 487 112 1,31 36 37 28 9 94 3,630 2,432 831 2,274 567 1,042 236 910 Other Asia and Pacific Middle East 39,397 21,998 4,966 1,828 10,605 2,463 (D) 17,149 13,643 4,995 2,805 4,345 1,233 1,042 6,576 5,708 12,200 1,443 1,531 521 2,207 598 1,953 98 4,208 422 () 476 103 165 130 0 78 34 () 1,975 1,688 141 77 ( 1,050 0 137 () 181 15,273 1,638 350 415 873 3,302 1,715 598 538 126 324 1,568 635 91 544 933 1,489 (D) 595 (D) 759 12,853 1,395 307 304 783 2,831 1,534 446 467 78 306 1,364 259 () • 0 0 () * 232 25 325 668 374 5,496 212 (D) 0 (D) 0 210 1,885 194 40 D 34 () 391 D 114 56 () 39 0 0 0 39 162 0 D () 1,325 (D) 176 1,482 335 401 63 162 302 74 Other Africa 9,043 1,493 482 64 45 20 7,254 5,710 1,544 Latin America ( 121 752 0 5,202 29 () 0 4,006 184 73 37 75 684 431 98 95 Total Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 113 565 49 72 23 () 83 281 D 565 (D) 5,083 4,953 130 4,920 (D) 284 79 598 (D) 334 467 462 782 (D) 1,514 141 217 659 497 2,705 2,639 67 3,057 227 227 62 945 11 664 231 237 387 (D) 184 678 114 105 129 330 2,605 2,582 23 2,656 196 205 (D) 879 9 562 (D) 207 0 104 0 173 177 103 150 17: 80 296 215 81 543 471 72 1,633 1,391 241 1,094 907 187 32 4 19 9 ( 86 14 36 33 3 326 71 88 110 57 244 57 19 (' • 16 ( 200 78 16 1,018 333 514 16 (: 53 621 286 233 13 33 ( > 0 390 45 56 11 13 57 90 171 29 16 11 C (D (DJ 1,543 56 1,133 581 552 32 3,997 430 1,599 1,291 308 253 2,191 300 1,324 1,031 294 144 16 306 1,557 158 269 154 ( 164 0 0 29 1,867 1,867 0 379 (D) 29 7 97 () 0 132 0 () 934 934 0 465 ( 32 9 10 0 48 ( C) 18 34 763 () 87 511 D 0 0 0 103 0 0 0 (D) ( 43 () 21 (] 31 21 124 122 364 31' 4' 143 29 51 244 16 222 real 318 0 82 85 (D) 22 ( D 1,225 34 26 874 437 53 31! 11 189 0 0 222 67 109 0 1,475 64 ( ' 0 14 34 International 190 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 9.—Total Liabilities of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries .... Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates. Other Other Asia and Pacific . Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC... 354,085 241,874 53,488 159,912 135,237 6,978 1,572 14,563 24,805 637 2,161 10,429 372 11,302 62,418 24,675 1,694 396 6,914 573 5,020 2,038 7,567 296 179 9,168 19,305 15,762 801 2,743 104,532 69,919 22,686 2,419 10,187 1,365 2,564 377 1,300 4,024 450 7,642 5,216 1,245 1,181 39,591 1,740 10,042 450 25,054 953 Petroleum 101,969 65,649 12,437 46,293 37,063 1,168 924 (D) 5,267 176 (D) 2,344 37 2,014 22,248 9,230 (D) () 6,232 107 261 574 1,417 (D) 58 Total 108,187 85,253 16,205 59,285 52,729 3,367 228 7,219 13,687 272 1,414 4,968 271 3,771 17,532 6,556 757 (D) 215 268 3,899 691 664 28 2,668 2,658 4,251 3,312 255 684 29,822 7,106 5,575 238 1,293 22,934 18,614 13,561 1,513 8,033 701 804 75 110 2,176 150 4,585 4,111 80 394 468 46 0 3,738 290 858 944 237 660 442 933 532 3,638 666 1,768 47 811 876 476 9,522 2,529 1,271 834 424 6,993 466 2,309 4,217 7,691 473 4,454 1,379 1,386 17,399 3,542 316 3,980 2,014 1,902 3,530 8,011 2,279 1,140 795 344 5,732 (D) 1,988 (r 5,060 (D: 2,765 1,218 (r 8,442 (r (. ' 3,350 658 699 442 7,679 18,360 ( 304 227 6,498 11,648 r 552 Chemicals and allied products Food and kindred products () 9,757 7,010 1,121 4,958 4,573 151 90 827 793 19 144 423 0 609 1,518 385 26 0 2 37 212 22,644 17,578 3,251 11,146 10,105 1,152 (D) 1,499 1,918 122 '211 1,029 (D) 1,291 2,822 1,041 28 (D) 23 38 635 117 187 1 0 212 719 498 11 210 2,747 2,235 1,569 272 781 13 15 332 48 643 515 38 90 24 (D) 0 7 3 2,271 2,040 46 185 5,066 4,219 3,102 363 1,940 38 238 34 55 417 18 752 599 28 126 364 (D) 0 36 1 78 528 103 55 0 47 426 0 134 291 340 199 109 3,452 313 213 224 310 757 763 91 502 197 83 2,726 0 15 108 36 Finance (except Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other sale trade insurance, tation manufacslectronic equipand real turing equipment estate ment Primary Machinand ery, fabricat- except ed electrical metals 7,129 5,030 972 3,759 3,541 141 (D) 356 1,159 (D) 21 253 21 373 1,172 218 C) 0 () 15,887 13,669 1,345 10,824 10,146 566 2 2,024 2,607 0 381 1,260 32 309 2,964 679 36 0 9,508 7,043 1,115 5,382 4,396 444 69 473 1,219 (D) 72 983 (D) 157 955 986 () 53 107 51 37 0 0 72 269 321 37 0 0 786 714 482 1 231 2,218 1,940 1,673 1,307 0 1 0 0 258 199 10 49 2,465 1,016 679 65 470 () 75 2,099 1,812 1,587 51 719 (D) 48 4 20 147 ( 199 1 3 267 267 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ' 323 15 41 12 661 70 69 67 26 II1 103 176 0 72 52 (D) 326 283 0 43 11 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 ( • /] 0 0 1,328 139 (D) 77 184 124 374 41 188 120 C 355 577 76 2,091 (D) (D) 381 4,555 4,242 2,709 (D) 1,629 (D) () 92 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 265 30 35 0 19,183 15,398 2,852 11,333 10,454 (D) 33 1,579 2,027 87 (D) 729 156 1,010 3,669 879 191 (D) (D) 24 (D) 44 32,966 27,363 3,063 20,488 14,675 1,258 279 3,277 2,237 121 117 1,837 9 1,348 4,191 5,813 599 226 261 168 382 586 3,545 (D) 388 19 62 0 4 428 0 () 462 3,964 0 (D) 291 0 23 4,432 2,368 (D) 0 0 591 227 24,081 19,526 5,550 11,882 9,514 (D) 211 1,986 825 1,825 1,261 140 423 5,604 3,380 2,059 327 492 81 312 34 162 3,785 3,149 2,243 241 1,188 77 234 8 699 25 1,533 1,533 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 714 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 78 0 (D) 0 0 818 565 189 64 503 171 (DJ 52 0 0 0 0 113 0 56 57 103 169 60 27 16 18 109 391 0 229 41 0 1,663 81 0 46 71 92 383 Services 83,352 46,343 16,797 24,690 23,127 762 97 560 2,554 D ) () 505 56 3,388 15,078 1,563 (D) 0 (D) 0 178 83 1,172 0 67 1,505 3,350 3,098 135 117 37,010 35,422 916 167 403 56 121 9 C) 160 0 494 151 251 91 34,011 604 7,726 35 24,777 r 774 0 241 ( (r 11,168 8,240 1,282 6,165 4,928 248 33 789 574 14 22 328 0 541 2,379 1,237 85 (D) 101 31 189 95 675 10 177 616 538 4 74 2,928 1,425 497 67 89 8 I? 276 3 283 184 23 76 644 211 256 19 30 0 37 (D) 99 4: 34 0 207 181 (D) 23 1,167 620 0 0 176 31 797 98 595 59 45 608 156 23 0 188 59 78 29 1,165 52 210 Other ndustries 995 191 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 10.—Total Liabilities of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total 354,085 241,874 101,969 65,649 42,022 24,693 37,924 23,825 4,098 868 34,461 29,354 24,001 20,453 D 10,386 74 () 18,798 10,979 623 108,187 85,253 9,757 7,010 2,844 2,221 2,402 1,603 4,510 3,186 22,644 17,578 10,528 8,751 5,513 3,948 2,320 3,183 372 733 2,187 2,688 5,030 7,129 1,617 2,528 524 655 1,093 1,873 3,413 4,601 15,887 13,669 D ) 1,568 Canada 53,488 12,437 4,894 4,652 242 6,853 6,847 0 7 16,205 1,121 289 233 599 3,251 2,271 253 231 201 295 972 393 Total 159,912 46,293 18,072 17,581 491 21,452 13,607 7,806 40 6,326 442 59,285 4,958 1,751 992 2,215 11,146 4,601 2,988 1,647 D 3,759 1,173 285 888 579 2,586 1,345 10,824 (D) 1,214 3,396 7,023 3,901 9,508 796 3,274 2,660 2,778 24,081 22,851 1,230 19,183 2,310 1,380 559 3,276 753 2,011 1,182 989 6,210 (D) 7,043 580 2,829 1,642 1,992 19,526 18,407 1,120 15,398 1,919 1,021 487 2,517 663 1,151 891 761 ( 1,115 117 (D) 110 (D) 5,550 4,915 635 2,852 (D) 145 274 1,127 123 (D) 57 67 1,847 5,138 2,626 5,382 388 2,585 1,236 1,173 11,882 11,398 484 11,333 1,781 773 193 1,148 412 678 702 692 1,225 4,566 931 32,966 23,014 9,953 997 4,241 749 27,363 19,329 8,034 232 219 122 3,063 2,555 508 83,352 48,265 26,472 612 8,004 11,168 1,073 6,082 1,047 46,343 19,368 20,511 526 5,938 8,240 595 4,772 946 1,288 1,103 1,954 703 1,091 475 1,319 661 1,558 16,442 698 4,570 3,420 1,149 3,203 1,258 573 892 455 883 259 1,276 9,026 130 3,034 2,198 837 1,382 91 126 (D) 86 (D) 470 3,705 30 1,496 1,284 213 287 0 434 (D) 348 645 226 754 2,991 48 44 22 21 958 3,491 574 1,317 378 1,563 3,968 4,003 Developing countries Europe European Communities (10) Other 24,675 135,237 37,063 9,230 11,850 6,222 11,400 6,182 450 40 (D) 13,607 (D) 40 (D) () 442 0 52,729 6,556 4,573 385 1,653 98 881 111 2,039 176 10,105 1,041 4,049 552 2,768 220 1,482 166 147 1,660 ( 3,541 218 1,036 137 208 77 60 828 81 2,504 679 10,146 (D) Japan 9,168 2,668 D Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 19,305 4,251 D 135 1,048 0 2,658 212 () 909 199 417 248 0 45 72 7,106 719 () 2,271 1,680 290 193 ( 227 () 786 0 1,750 (D) 2,432 4,396 D 97 54 195 986 () 1,179 (D) 9,514 9,030 484 10,454 (D) 713 180 979 (D) 658 672 57 (D) 2,368 2,368 0 879 (D) 60 13 169 (D) 20 31 677 3,751 527 20,488 14,261 6,227 553 3,629 450 14,675 10,237 4,439 124 122 77 5,813 4,025 1,788 16,797 24,690 5,821 10,678 10,301 8,532 265 228 411 5,252 1,282 6,165 351 (D) 3,841 479 D 690 23,127 9,837 8,467 1,563 841 65 4,928 301 2,856 608 1,237 50 985 82 1,006 518 378 4 488 215 56 () 332 561 181 697 2,714 48 32 1,391 ( 16 85 45 57 277 ( 168 () 288 0 0 258 76 () 3 3 0 388 0 ( 2,091 2,091 0 825 ( 102 71 (D) 1,986 1,115 871 200 0 1,825 1,397 428 1,505 545 950 6 4 177 1 90 3,350 2,323 729 27 270 616 0 364 139 Total 104,532 69,919 29,822 8,309 2,676 16,128 14,098 1,953 2,030 723 5,107 3,548 () D ) 590 (D) () 3,905 7,818 768 (D) 22,934 18,614 2,747 2,235 623 548 800 544 1,324 1,143 5,066 4,219 1,776 1,552 1,564 1,211 863 739 361 254 501 462 2,099 1,812 D 911 131 781 1,188 2,218 1,940 (D) (D) 902 812 2,465 217 444 1,018 786 4,555 4,444 111 3,785 392 359 71 759 90 860 290 228 228 325 182 5,604 3,685 1,918 37,010 5,961 86 2,066 2,928 479 1,310 101 185 173 0 0 0 0 0 18 155 (; 8 150 ( > 0 2,157 5: 1,494 892 603 137 18 456 Latin America 800 (D) 263 1,016 169 218 134 495 4,242 4,225 18 3,149 291 317 (D) 675 70 708 (D) 189 181 321 139 3,380 2,174 1,206 35,422 28,239 D Other Africa Middle East 9,522 8,011 6,806 6,360 447 4 0 0 4 1,130 71 Other Asia and Pacific 7,691 5,060 1,485 652 17,399 8,442 5,161 4,952 208 (D) 0 (D) 0 3,452 428 68 () 108 0 79 () 661 () 249 92 () 85 0 0 0 85 265 0 () 90 1,328 (D) 190 862 0 0 0 103 0 0 0 (D) 2 0 () 93 ( 38 () 19 () 40 ( 0 2 169 140 29 0 1 391 372 19 241 163 20 181 150 15 0 16 () 1,968 1,425 368 708 56 797 41 122 0 2 4 39 1,663 999 664 1,167 346 6 (D) 608 33 427 45 145 358 109 40 20 189 130 199 20 436 403 282 6,234 568 1,536 1,223 313 1,820 2,771 417 1,150 897 253 536 1,798 51: 280 388 International 0 9 0 0 474 49 (: () 13 0 0 103 C 0 922 0 0 o 180 75' 284 ( 135 0 14 2,067 102 0 0 60 34 192 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 11.—Owners' Equity of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All Industries All countries .... Developed countries.. Canada Europe.. European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countriesLatin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Car ibbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific .... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC... 226,181 144,263 40,570 90,002 70,983 4,687 799 6,452 13,473 259 2,424 3,568 996 8,303 30,021 19,020 550 193 1,774 209 2,258 1,161 12,432 68 375 3,410 10,280 7,747 444 2,089 75,212 56,304 17,149 2,455 9,099 -179 1,298 193 1,548 2,193 542 7,009 2,363 4,035 610 32,147 2,155 15,169 599 12,241 382 1,030 570 3,665 2,388 951 1,398 39 1,276 275 798 202 4,362 355 1,510 1,577 921 10,881 2,591 176 2,570 1,11 75 2,09* 21r 62C 58: 166 6,706 10,424 Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 51,838 29,845 11,496 15,444 11,412 433 353 (D) 2,392 59 (D) 25 17 1,654 5,963 4,032 (D) () 1,415 27 24 414 1,976 (D) -19 82,078 64,374 16,600 41,316 37,534 2,396 167 4,239 9,178 111 2,118 2,605 283 3,316 13,122 3,782 266 (D) 153 127 1,736 411 989 35 517 1,938 2,387 1,553 150 4,519 3,343 188 988 17,704 13,434 10,570 1,469 7,031 -286 557 82 88 1,295 333 2,530, 2,036 177 316 333 29 7,966 5,963 1,581 3,797 3,508 49 63 330 421 3 309 163 0 638 1,533 289 22 0 1 25 124 16,600 6,804 2,718 565 434 73 859 284 1,156 f 1,012 (r 2,931 1,054 884 28 (D) 339 2,71 2,215 861 1,386 -32 499 0 772 0 2,811 (r 716 1,295 (D) 4,271 c 2,262 (E 14 54C ( r 422 50 6,934 Chemi- Primary Machinand ery, cals and Fabricatexcept allied ed products metals electrical 18,418 14,444 3,489 8,773 8,071 1,036 (D) 832 1,383 64 691 609 (D) 1,183 2,189 702 17 (D) 26 23 453 44 125 678 554 349 24 181 2,002 1,861 1,407 134 711 8 119 20 11 369 33 420 240 83 97 34 1,503 1,290 53 160 3,974 3,330 2,580 326 1,703 39 173 20 19 300 1 528 379 65 85 221 5,251 4,065 1,325 2,481 2,267 114 (D) 181 708 (D) 46 127 13 198 879 214 1 0 95 4 106 0 0 24 236 119 1,185 954 838 84 705 26 12 34 62 (D) (D) 96 13,627 11,599 1,800 8,266 7,680 248 1 1,400 2,183 0 323 853 17 402 2,252 586 28 0 ( 208 254 87 0 0 1,015 518 342 1 175 2,028 1,401 1,337 (D) 1,151 0 2 0 0 Finance (except Electric TransporWhole- banking), and Other sale trade insurance, tation manufaclectronic equipand real turing equipment estate ment 8,017 5,038 1,424 3,283 2,714 366 42 237 768 (D) 152 376 (D) 120 633 569 () 28 269 (D) 90 (D) 0 108 224 165 11 47 2,979 970 595 31 448 19 (D) 48 (D) 360 316 0 44 15 0 0 0 0 0 10,046 8,374 2,516 5,270 4,662 (D) 294 2,362 0 (D) 14 0 29 1,763 609 (D) 0 0 1,590 19,266 14,468 1,903 10,837 5,631 979 215 955 526 62 -6 439 4 514 1,942 5,206 94 103 103 15 243 189 4,363 (D) 82 586 (D) (D) 94 1,672 1,491 1,117 (D) 701 () 374 374 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 698 898 1,030 663 61 211 3,863 3,429 2,698 443 1,612 1 190 8 (D) 4,797 2,806 1,087 214 370 52 51 21 315 36 568 29 ( • 0 0 0 14 81: 219 564 28 906 460 0 10 t6 4 71 359 42 15 0 27 31' 39 278 228 158 57 ( 0 3,683 481 154 113 553 280 1,292 12 536 89 65 18,753 14,890 4,464 9,446 8,632 (D) 24 966 1,352 46 (D) 462 170 746 3,873 814 73 (D) <D) 21 (D) 29 56,107 24,738 5,519 17,469 12,517 632 17 204 817 () 184 692 1,733 7,818 4,951 (D) 0 (D) 0 27 99 4,571 0 203 259 1,492 1,437 32 24 31,369 30,385 1,201 34 1,008 9 31 111 0 2,172 13 2,135 24 27,012 482 13,693 -27 11,85' (D Services 6,154 4,316 699 3,482 2,579 148 41 286 175 9 13 123 0 952 832 902 30 (D) 45 40 182 42 477 1 (D) -29 165 127 1,838 848 402 69 142 17 6 0 C. 131 99 19 53 26 348 100 220 924 0 146 60 18 38 85 0 0 48 105 46 31 0 (' (' 518 55 6 37 24 153 62 (D) 35 32 34 622 475 3C 127 1,91' 231 (D) 28 476 73 553 76 380 33 0 0 186 () 240 D3 125 7, (E 1,503 1,012 0 34 4 7' 222 0 34 649 415 0 0 0 0 54 25 0 61 12S Other industries 71 31 480 17 22 224 139 (E l: (r IS 82* 193 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 12.—Owners' Equity of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total 226,181 144,263 51,838 29,845 8,023 20,279 14,930 7,216 5,349 807 18,072 16,370 12,655 12,103 5,333 (D 83 () 10,639 5,175 277 2,848 82,078 64,374 2',064 1,887 4,014 18,418 8,118 4,618 2,351 809 2,522 5,251 1,528 569 959 3,723 13,627 259 Developing countries Australia, New Zealand, ind South Africa Europe 5,963 1,654 1,630 2,680 14,444 6,471 3,682 1,521 620 2,149 4,065 1,221 422 799 2,844 11,599 (D) Canada Total European Communities (10) Japan Other Total Latin America Other Africa Other Asia and Pacific Middle East 40,570 90,002 70,983 19,020 3,410 10,280 75,212 56,304 3,665 4,362 10,881 11,496 3,713 15,444 3,824 11,412 2,481 4,032 1,343 517 2,387 16,600 9,159 6,804 2,187 2,714 2,278 2,811 1,551 4,270 3,142 3,420 293 7,609 7,596 0 13 3,372 452 7,684 4,507 3,143 35 3,806 129 2,066 415 (D) 4,507 (D) 35 (D) 129 1,306 37 7,713 1,445 1,702 552 1,563 624 1,977 302 1 0 0 1 398 37 1,300 251 2,873 268 (D) 0 (D) 0 16,600 1,581 344 241 996 3,489 2,034 417 318 325 395 1,325 469 41,316 3,797 1,153 1,198 1,447 8,773 3,318 2,765 983 37,534 3,508 1,074 1,154 1,280 8,071 2,919 2,634 897 259 1,361 2,267 543 159 384 1,724 7,680 3,782 289 79 44 166 702 398 131 86 359 228 856 1,800 (D) 2,540 7,378 3,449 8,017 730 2,052 2,597 2,637 10,046 9,156 890 18,753 1,722 1,106 571 3,371 441 2,091 1,238 748 1,740 6,450 242 5,038 539 1,494 1,101 1,904 8,374 7,698 676 14,890 1,485 774 491 2,245 364 1,331 960 497 1,131 5,273 1,060 2,481 694 170 524 1,787 8,266 142 D D () 62 1,077 0 ( 5,464 275 0 () 214 150 11 140 64 586 1,938 31 4,519 554 () () 678 93 246 99 0 240 24 1,503 1,026 254 121 () 236 17,704 2,002 411 257 1,335 3,974 1,647 935 830 189 373 1,185 307 147 160 878 2,028 (D) 748 (D) 3,597 (D) 13,434 1,861 367 295 1,199 3,330 1,527 655 674 126 348 954 () () 1,015 0 518 77 () 181 44 249 4 800 928 569 108 0 224 82 2,979 191 558 1,496 734 1,672 1,458 214 3,863 236 332 80 1,126 77 761 278 251 25J 313 155 () 37 0 0 0 37 622 0 240 310 124 () 1,424 172 (D) 163 (D) 2,516 1,979 538 4,464 (D) 279 332 1,479 111 (D) 146 158 877 4,960 90,r 401 423 305 422 4,335 471 343 4,241 448 94 24 19,266 13,217 6,048 14,468 10,648 3,821 1,903 1,377 525 10,837 7,975 2,862 5,631 4,247 1,385 5,206 3,729 1,477 698 494 204 1,030 801 229 4,797 2,570 2,227 2,806 1,233 1,573 146 138 8 56,107 23,631 8,557 511 23,408 24,738 4,206 4,021 307 16,205 5,519 1,360 1,976 67 2,116 17,469 2,380 1,734 186 13,169 12,517 1,990 1,713 4,951 390 22 259 44 138 15 62 1,492 422 17: 39 859 31,369 19,425 4,536 204 7,203 30,385 19,133 (D) 282 189 8 6,154 360 3,614 322 4,316 183 2,735 266 3,482 130 2,292 171 2,579 100 1,515 140 902 532 193 339 699 (D) 320 717 584 1,849 108 61 760 349 47: 600 1,288 95 502 698 229 74 397 218 ( 658 165 49 188 10,738 430 4,064 2,725 1,339 1,233 6,521 120 2,704 1,583 1,121 785 4,353 20 2,240 1,522 718 340 1,455 45 43 25 18 390 2,220 2,791 366 2,547 334 1,419 11 965 0 26 121 (D) () 40 (D) 609 609 0 814 DO (D) 1 1 0 82 0 () 586 586 0 373 115 58 5 D 102 -6 0 545 628 0 f 0 77' 31 (D) 26 -29 o 22 16 D5 101 36 22 1,309 42 25 o () 876 48 8 34 145 18 1,838 177 879 56 44 1,917 (D) 331 1,332 r 189 0 ( 79 o I 343 327 16 28 1,503 87f 631 649 60 (. 6,850 53 43 -7 0 16 848 128 457 33 711 13 196 0 224 27 179 23 () 133 289 -9 41 61 7 686 55 421 36 385 55 2,904 310 1,360 1,141 219 448 2,028 201 1,246 1,006 241 195 13 143 541 244 215 170 48 102 561 13 115 61 120 398 203 (DJ 653 117 41 154 518 215 125 1,129 (D) 1,828 2,714 (D 4,662 4,523 139 8,63^ () 46 1,401 (D) 575 (D) 253 970 156 182 145 486 1,491 1,465 25 3,429 235 251 (D) 1,030 64 622 (D) 245 176 () 1,206 4,909 2,009 3,283 285 1,294 821 882 5,270 5,132 139 9,446 1,215 460 124 687 190 570 634 337 782 3,683 105 41 4 (D) 1 20 (J (D) C 33 (i 0 109 4 216 551 67 170 -22 51 0 ( International 194 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 13.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agriculti lltural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) Total (3) Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Other (4) Total Cash items (5) (6) 580,266 183,194 10,710 3,369 7,341 148,860 147,099 (D) () 22,003 1,621 297,043 25,072 2,598 3,239 19,234 67,247 35,749 18,481 8,957 1,892 2,168 28,628 13,928 3,522 10,406 14,700 49,327 2,373 278,307 72,695 3,626 800 2,827 56,450 55,532 (D) ( 12,404 215 161,351 14,204 1,437 1,924 10,843 36,435 16,786 11,686 5,512 1,101 1,350 12,968 5,636 1,957 3,679 7,332 28,505 1,561 30,165 8,426 25,257 1,872 7,490 4,877 11,018 55,291 47,668 7,623 46,221 7,834 2,565 1,808 4,367 2,220 5,141 370 1,729 4,951 16,194 5,799 15,385 928 4,465 3,122 6,870 28,114 23,104 5,009 25,740 4,105 1,834 861 2,049 1,541 3,122 203 867 314 1,427 460 2,091 55 370 1,009 657 1,938 1,561 377 2,537 229 260 172 223 172 248 23 194 2,054 9,708 3,026 8,116 423 2,512 1,312 3,869 16,201 13,243 2,959 12,128 1,549 838 316 948 887 1,584 104 367 1,840 6,606 337 2,072 888 3,310 14,365 11,759 2,606 10,091 1,232 685 236 807 604 2,782 15,701 1,704 13,530 7,361 6,169 1,372 8,652 1,134 8,440 4,709 3,731 123 768 123 840 523 317 691 4,237 606 4,285 2,311 1,974 51,019 5,078 41,203 (D) 19,919 4,449 13,446 D ) 2,958 252 2,505 D 8,491 361 3,299 1,296 4,620 128 2,254 1,042 436 340 858 548 1,878 1,094 1,310 26,988 1,139 751 (: 3,339 13,215 8,543 ( 1,929 4,552 4,018 30,081 7,178 710 33,395 13,615 549 103 446 11,670 11,065 (D) (8) Other noncurrent investments * Other (10) (11) (12) (13) 1,348 48 15,692 1,757 116 165 1,476 4,253 2,518 920 501 250 63 1,838 724 465 259 1,114 2,462 119 22,146 7,260 247 120 127 6,328 6,320 (D) ) 666 19 10,231 923 40 132 751 2,161 750 794 480 99 39 1,038 213 86 127 825 2,612 49 301,959 110,500 7,084 2,569 4,514 92,411 91,567 (D) () 9,599 1,406 135,692 10,868 1,161 1,316 8,391 30,813 18,963 6,795 3,445 791 818 15,660 8,292 1,565 6,727 7,368 20,821 812 344 431 726 1,186 1,510 87 441 424 558 1,836 1,484 352 2,036 317 153 80 140 283 215 18 24 2,354 2,963 2,076 4,420 413 1,254 686 2,067 8,636 7,180 1,457 9,676 2,123 627 283 763 394 1,167 72 262 230 2,096 237 758 37 328 116 277 1,338 1,121 217 1,400 203 109 90 116 87 122 4 44 583 3,715 431 3,463 2,051 1,413 108 522 175 822 260 562 420 3,190 375 2,643 1,607 1,035 12,397 2,501 8,651 D 11,503 1,985 894 516 281 1,035 25 441 161 2,886 88 1,480 765 2,034 37 1,144 682 180 21 119 295 214 523 359 1,105 430 345 11,283 576 207 98 52 109 147 284 57 82 1,733 74 58 ( 267 186 108 301 147 644 354 174 6,172 300 46 ( ( 1,169 626 708 3,135 1,522 2,305 1,297 () 8,468 123 84,136 6,487 629 808 5,050 18,557 9,355 5,693 2,302 534 673 6,933 2,962 1,136 1,826 3,970 15,715 927 117,625 27,529 1,551 214 1,337 18,783 18,628 (D) () 7,120 75 68,444 4,730 513 642 3,574 14,304 6,837 4,773 1,802 284 609 5,094 2,238 671 1,567 2,856 13,253 808 (7) Total Equity investment in other foreign affiliates 75,060 17,113 570 90 480 14,277 14,153 (D) () 2,242 24 50,648 5,043 525 787 3,730 11,266 4,772 3,771 2,009 260 455 3,670 1,879 453 1,426 1,791 7,937 545 273 437 5,392 5,367 (D) ( 1,028 49 16,336 1,751 243 197 1,311 4,450 1,910 1,428 721 208 183 1,328 582 282 300 746 2,242 41 151,020 41,144 2,100 316 1,783 30,453 Other' Net property, plant, and equipment (9) Inventories 163,357 71,220 4,392 30,488 4,076 188 117 70 3,625 3,424 D 68,283 22,822 1,614 4,079 932 76,910 5,979 828 763 4,387 17,478 10,394 3,644 2,356 622 461 7,896 5,710 455 5,255 2,186 14,102 365 39,831 12,382 890 214 677 8,305 8,214 D ) () 3,096 91 21,809 2,116 185 218 1,713 6,073 3,358 1,970 530 65 149 2,520 655 198 456 1,865 3,294 297 260 3 8,057 320 58 51 211 1,148 502 332 210 79 26 1,580 903 666 237 677 371 21 2,164 380 28,915 2,454 90 284 2,080 6,114 4,709 849 349 25 182 3,664 1,024 246 778 2,640 3,054 130 3,411 13,971 2,626 9,872 944 3,025 1,755 4,148 27,177 24,563 2,614 20,481 3,729 731 947 2,318 679 2,019 167 862 1,462 10,897 1,378 5,061 311 1,518 720 2,512 14,164 13,016 1,148 12,231 1,480 497 657 1,632 561 1,591 91 586 1,031 1,389 578 2,342 386 960 249 747 1,305 640 664 4,160 835 66 56 272 4 130 2 194 103 139 108 412 18 241 13 139 3,314 2,877 437 912 64 86 13 75 12 140 5 32 816 1,546 562 2,057 229 306 772 750 8,394 8,030 365 3,178 1,351 81 222 339 102 158 69 49 138 457 30 672 268 404 1,410 7,049 570 5,090 2,652 2,438 1,045 3,774 316 2,744 1,557 1,186 144 2,313 144 1,118 179 939 118 305 61 179 90 102 656 50 1,049 826 223 1,806 59 1,575 D ) 2,758 1,638 716 31,100 629 27,757 (D) 3,670 87 2,523 (D) 2,834 317 2,473 (D) 15,821 77 15,358 D 8,775 147 7,403 D 852 51 336 83 393 8 174 305 7 158 73 3,871 233 1,045 254 2,077 167 430 109 323 35 119 48 115 10 27 11 1,356 22 470 85 35 22 38 83 256 92 533 100 128 4,651 89 44 0 ( 915 148 25 46 55 111 254 46 1,520 211 7 37 65 40 138 11 22 2,457 154 91 ( ' 1,623 ( 254 830 225 12 188 4 15 48 26 38 9 67 920 48 13 141 126 336 189 774 664 965 15,705 562 544 45 74 171 15 679 300 487 6,736 338 394 ( 749 223 254 (: 1,410 8,663 4,525 25 31 46 32 75 16 1,364 94 135 (r ( ' 203 3,019 2,236 822 109 ( • 111 567 1,534 1,681 2,711 61,816 61,756 D 557 1,056 18,664 18,172 D 144 1 1 11 24 32 22 c: 2,240 29 1 1 0 103 1,252 855 92 27 122 105 30 267 462 5,365 101 14 () 355 3,570 1,324 195 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 14.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Owners' equity Noncurrent liabilities Current liabilities Incorporated affiliates Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Longterm debt Other (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 580,266 183,194 10,710 354,085 115,006 4,979 204,251 59,167 1,820 102,651 28,145 537 101,600 31,022 1,284 149,834 55,839 3,159 93,454 37,133 2,380 56,380 18,706 779 226,181 68,189 5,731 195,617 50,284 (D) 3,369 7,341 148,860 147,099 1,848 3,132 96,164 94,936 412 1,409 47,649 46,829 166 371 20,717 20,49^ 246 1,037 26,932 26,33^ 1,436 1,723 48,515 937 1,443 31,391 48,10D8 31,00D6 499 280 17,124 17,102 1,522 4,209 52,696 52,162 22,003 1,621 297,043 25,072 2,598 3,239 19,234 67,247 35,749 18,481 8,957 1,892 2,168 28,628 13,928 3,522 10,406 14,700 49,327 2,373 13,076 786 169,390 13,929 1,317 1,683 10,929 34,940 19,100 8,778 5,002 1,004 1,056 15,949 7,613 2,030 5,582 8,336 26,507 1,433 9,507 190 110,263 9,217 952 884 7,381 22,976 10,612 7,130 3,832 587 814 8,700 3,616 1,282 2,334 5,084 19,916 1,270 6,840 52 52,027 3,424 408 360 2,656 10,525 5,570 3,077 1,236 251 391 3,322 1,585 534 1,051 1,737 9,345 556 2,667 139 58,236 5,793 544 524 4,725 12,451 5,042 4,052 2,597 336 423 5,378 2,031 747 1,283 3,347 10,571 714 3,569 596 59,127 4,712 365 799 3,548 11,964 8,487 1,648 1,170 417 241 7,249 3,997 749 3,248 3,252 6,591 163 2,829 533 41,194 3,363 209 671 2,484 8,228 6,256 860 689 283 140 5,348 3,045 604 2,441 2,303 3,839 108 740 63 17,934 1,349 156 129 1,064 3,736 2,231 789 481 134 101 1,901 952 145 807 948 2,752 54 8,363 30,165 8,426 25,257 1,872 7,490 4,877 11,018 55,291 47,668 7,623 46,221 7,834 2,565 1,808 4,367 2,220 5,141 370 1,729 4,137 16,611 4,326 13,762 965 3,999 2,737 6,061 40,778 36,461 4,317 23,526 4,401 1,413 1,015 2,112 1,378 2,612 197 845 2,823 12,777 3,045 9,578 661 2,869 1,840 4,208 24,267 21,706 2,561 15,610 2,782 1,026 538 1,249 736 1,719 109 444 1,520 6,266 1,004 3,983 299 1,425 578 1,681 14,398 12,987 1,411 7,030 1,277 386 224 606 264 824 60 224 1,304 6,511 2,041 5,595 362 1,444 1,262 2,526 9,868 8,719 1,149 8,580 1,505 640 314 643 472 895 49 220 1,313 3,834 1,281 4,184 304 1,130 897 1,853 16,511 14,755 1,756 7,916 1,619 386 477 863 642 894 88 401 1,017 1,782 932 3,309 256 836 736 1,481 12,144 10,779 1,365 4,962 1,203 236 406 531 386 584 71 184 2,782 15,701 1,704 13,530 7,361 6,169 1,297 7,473 783 8,522 4,680 3,842 919 5,513 575 6,636 3,463 3,173 440 2,476 249 3,849 1,761 2,088 480 3,037 327 2,787 1,702 1,085 378 1,960 208 1,886 1,217 669 51,019 5,078 41,203 38,556 3,936 31,211 17,579 2,933 12,858 13,687 2,357 10,779 3,892 576 2,079 20,977 1,003 18,353 Total Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade () ° 8,491 361 3,299 1,296 P) ( } () ° D 5,572 212 2,329 998 3,227 146 1,584 868 1,597 62 773 597 1,630 84 810 271 368 296 215 51 163 436 340 858 548 1,878 1,094 1,310 26,988 1,139 751 303 204 526 285 1,167 741 839 17,039 693 482 33 126 342 195 825 257 220 7,379 531 64 19 33 73 84 547 25 105 3,346 90 31 14 93 268 111 278 232 115 4,033 441 33 Total Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 (10) (11) (12) 83,712 24,283 (D) 111,904 26,002 (D) 30,564 17,904 (D) 2,197 37,849 37,401 (D) 394 19,391 19,145 (D) 1,804 18,459 18,256 (D) 2,012 14,847 14,762 8,927 835 127,653 11,143 1,281 1,556 8,305 32,308 16,650 9,703 3,955 887 1,112 12,679 6,315 1,492 4,823 6,364 22,820 941 8,215 (D) 119,402 10,556 (D) (D) 8,007 29,692 14,824 9,154 3,840 (D) (D) 10,352 4,148 (D) (D) 6,204 21,722 (D) 3,718 (D) 47,307 4,759 (D) (D) 3,700 11,840 6,272 3,332 1,624 (D) (D) 4,639 2,299 (D) (D) 2,340 6,209 (D) 4,497 (D) 72,095 5,797 751 739 4,307 17,852 8,552 5,822 2,216 578 684 5,713 1,849 556 1,293 3,864 15,513 427 712 (D) 8,251 587 (D) 296 2,052 349 875 48 294 161 372 4,367 3,976 391 2,954 417 151 71 332 256 310 17 217 4,226 13,554 4,099 11,495 907 3,490 2,140 4,957 14,513 11,207 3,306 22,695 3,433 1,152 793 2,255 842 2,528 173 884 3,989 13,048 (D) 10,672 892 (D) 2,121 (D) 14,075 (D) (D) 22,333 1,159 791 2,202 820 2,526 173 887 1,383 2,853 (D) 3,707 483 (D) 364 (D) 7,673 (D) (D) 8,481 (D) 621 282 1,099 227 1,225 64 534 2,606 10,195 2,286 6,965 408 2,217 1,758 2,581 6,403 4,543 1,859 13,852 2,024 538 509 1,103 594 1,300 109 354 237 506 (D) 823 16 (D) 19 (D) 438 (D) (D) 362 (D) 7 3 52 22 3 0 3 174 1,022 166 1,328 790 538 204 938 42 558 427 131 1,485 8,228 921 5,008 2,681 2,327 (D) 8,105 905 4,335 2,029 2,306 (D) 2,045 355 1,384 599 785 711 6,060 550 2,951 1,430 1,521 124 16 673 652 21 4,107 904 2,787 16,869 99 15,566 12,463 1,143 9,992 10,198 1,084 8,704 5,544 584 4,866 4,654 500 3,838 2,265 59 1,288 -6 1 6 -22 2,713 (D) 948 296 1,043 (D) 364 110 1,670 62 584 186 206 (D) 22 2 (9) () ° 2,345 66 745 130 Unincorporated affiliates Total (D) (D) (13) (D) 298 2,616 1,825 550 115 (D) (D) 2,327 2,168 (D) (D) 160 1,098 (D) (D) 1,747 56 469 49 598 10 276 81 82 62 20 72 69 17 51 3 270 78 185 90 342 484 619 9,660 162 419 220 52 85 59 176 407 580 7,945 124 362 50 26 99 31 165 76 40 1,715 38 57 133 135 332 264 712 353 471 9,949 446 269 133 131 320 266 (D) 338 462 8,684 432 81 57 99 44 (D) 175 251 4,152 131 (D) 52 74 221 222 428 163 211 4,533 302 105 0 4 12 2 2,920 149 970 298 () ° 3,339 2,219 1,459 748 711 760 579 181 1,120 -13 697 13,215 8,543 8,529 5,116 3,059 2,266 1,209 1,269 1,850 997 5,470 2,850 4,594 2,287 876 563 4,686 3,427 4,107 (D) 15 9 1,264 y 237 460 423 2,359 1,748 1,917 579 (D) (; ° 196 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 15.—Total Assets of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Total European Communities (10) Canada Total 580,266 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 25,779 2,046 71,194 (D) 7,341 148,860 147,099 (D) () 22,003 1,621 2,207 1,629 90,050 89,713 (D) () 14,042 274 1,632 414 22,410 22,385 (D) 491 (D) 59,774 59,466 (D) 213,180 16,619 1,715 (D) () 47,554 25,071 12,939 6,540 1,403 1,601 18,216 8,077 1,592 6,486 10,138 40,113 (D) 44,050 3,482 541 268 2,674 8,690 5,731 1,020 1,055 569 316 4,030 1,634 382 1,253 2,396 5,156 715 9,806 (D) 143,645 11,228 1,050 (D) ( 33,781 17,440 9,881 4,659 (D) ( 10,190 3,214 967 2,247 6,976 30,482 D ) 5,823 25,144 667 2,596 1,179 3,175 180 699 282 2,014 11,490 9,643 1,847 8,026 512 419 781 1,689 833 1,042 70 170 4,535 19,546 (D) 9,902 (D) 3,242 1,839 (D) 24,039 20,744 3,295 24,025 4,045 1,335 240 1,816 758 1,516 176 940 3,239 19,234 67,247 35,749 18,481 8,957 1,892 2,168 28,628 13,928 3,522 10,406 14,700 49,327 2,373 30,165 8,426 25,257 1,872 7,490 4,877 11,018 55,291 47,668 7,623 46,221 7,834 2,565 1,808 4,367 2,220 5,141 370 1,729 (D) 15,573 1,498 4,466 2,425 7,183 40,768 34,738 6,030 5,019 1,907 1,065 3,603 1,834 2,897 D () 1,083 239 249,915 () Other 206,220 43,695 12,578 57,308 13,886 (D 3,293 (D) D () 981 49,578 49,279 (D) (D) 6,275 (D) 118,803 10,021 1,018 (D) ( 26,938 12,982 8,308 4,004 (D) () 9,332 2,859 (D) 7,936 (D) 85 () 10,197 10,187 (D) () 3,532 (D) 24,842 1,206 32 166 1,008 6,843 4,458 1,574 654 () 857 355 7,290 541 18,194 1,368 (D) ( 2,532 836 1,151 417 1,001 2,551 1,064 887 410 ( 209 74 D () () 6,473 23,595 D ) 502 2,935 15,356 (D) 8,672 982 2,997 1,448 3,246 19,753 (D) 62 1,911 87 749 4 369 281 95 717 20,491 3,147 1,097 (D) 1,654 704 1,291 169 1,600 4,190 (D) 1,229 (D) 245 392 (D) 4,285 (D) ( 3,533 899 238 (D) 163 55 225 7 () 29,585 135 2,060 0 ( 484 (D) 34 (D) (D) 90 () 3,787 3,154 D ) () 632 Total Latin America 179,744 () 1,803 (D) 119 (D) (D) 152 Other Asia and Pacific 126,223 13,187 12,054 28,280 36,550 D ) 9,380 409 4,150 D ) 13,469 1,162 (D) 51,044 (D) (D) 0 6,940 (D) 82,312 (D) 883 ( 2,307 29,409 (D) 0 3,453 (D) 405 8,452 8,452 0 0 385 135 66,073 7,530 797 2,700 151 () ( 588 2,653 (D) 14,664 7,096 4,681 2,094 D ) () D () 9,828 (D) 1,741 8,216 4,979 1,548 3,431 3,237 6,552 221 D 2,540 5,022 D ) () 374 3,023 2,452 (D) ( 12,929 (D) 11,710 (D 657 741 () 386 () 2,782 15,701 1,704 2,186 12,995 1,421 1,000 1,090 420 1,079 11,269 851 795 9,979 (D) 284 1,290 (D) ( 132 68 505 82 2,706 283 9,398 5,523 3,875 1,881 1,272 609 6,658 3,561 3,097 4,317 (D) 2,341 (D) 515 470 45 344 219 124 3,877 (D) 51,019 5,078 41,203 36,992 3,368 32,410 149 14,475 1,118 12,382 (D) 19,880 1,970 17,736 (D) ( 102 1,184 (D) 1,129 0 0 (D) 1,454 (D) 1,162 (D) 0 (D) 317 0 205 1,956 3,256 1,119 6,085 370 1,471 1,180 3,062 13,279 12,549 731 9,747 (D) 488 (D) 620 337 1,690 (D) ( 151 53 ( 221 0 D () 10,531 (D) 0 3,026 91 () 19,426 10,435 5,542 2,417 (D) D () Middle East 63,550 (D) 2,415 104 559 1,091 660 1,748 (D) 156 24 (D) 4,523 D ) Other Africa ( 442 0 34 ( 619 0 115 10,514 (D) 60 (D) 506 2,510 1,440 664 261 56 89 533 271 (D) (D) 262 ( 1,222 185 () 0 1,372 D () () 5 336 117 (D) 0 0 0 165 0 0 ( 153 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 32 (D) 0 513 2,338 758 2,350 524 1,827 735 (D) (D) 1,475 D ( 251 () 259 D real (D) 8,491 361 3,299 1,296 D 5,706 152 2,710 1,137 944 (D 400 81 4,312 (D) 2,013 853 343 111 220 ( 4 84 0 18 134 0 92 comput- and film services. 436 340 858 548 1,878 1,094 1,310 26,988 1,139 751 () 283 D () 1,168 521 12,658 316 510 () 39 (D) 13 132 (D) 369 6,929 132 64 (D) 242 (D) 461 (D) 458 248 4,225 87 () 1,303 592 4,367 6,162 2,622 3,519 1,583 D ( 589 159 1,912 173 443 114 D 191 29 (D) 57 (D) (D) (D) 574 (D) 193 5 188 0 0 0 (D) 0 17 0 () 1,287 0 0 277 0 61 0 25 0 36 96 255 94 () 206 D () 948 406 52 () 163 (D) 0 0 0 0 79 442 13,215 8,543 9,153 1,574 7,278 507 () () 3,339 13,628 1,711 8,789 3,805 123 1,758 759 relations Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 94,058 108,202 3,837 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 13,530 7,361 6,169 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services 386,136 183,194 10,710 297,043 25,072 Developing countries Europe 1,432 D 150 102 16 268 (D) (D) 242 (D) (D) (D) 147 509 8,554 (D) 1,341 D () 227 (D) 52 () 247 380 10,184 436 ( 0 1,189 6,281 (D) ( 0 0 436 D 194 0 0 22 0 51 0 (D) 2,248 D () 0 (D) 153 1,430 119 International 197 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 16.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets at Close FY 1981, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Noncurrent assets Current i Current receivables Total Total (1) All countries.... 560,120 Developed countries.. 386,493 Canada 95,886 Europe 248,867 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 206,280 12,199 2,697 22,062 38,713 901 4,278 14,547 1,343 18,823 90,717 42,586 2,210 621 8,224 823 7,145 3,744 18,904 385 531 Japan 12,317 Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa 29,423 23,321 1,240 4,861 Developing countries. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico ,. Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other 158,920 108,084 37,408 5,091 17,825 1,301 3,125 582 2,659 5,770 1,055 17,280 10,215 5,296 1,769 53,396 3,620 23,140 1,076 21,472 1,370 1,806 913 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 13,746 4,486 2,103 1,993 389 9,259 928 3,880 4,452 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other 11,293 890 5,494 2,438 2,471 Other Asia and Pacific... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 25,797 5,478 406 6,364 2,388 2,864 4,867 429 1,236 1,212 554 14,708 27,764 International Addendum—OPEC (2) 285,062 200,347 42,370 134,524 111,224 7,545 1,715 14,484 21,353 639 2,507 10,384 540 10,189 41,867 1,093 429 2,882 552 4,217 2,402 11,196 333 196 7,219 16,234 12,088 834 3,313 81,110 53,282 19,496 2,934 8,925 612 1,686 318 839 3,629 553 10,142 7,123 2,007 1,012 23,644 2,167 10,704 636 7,816 658 1,340 322 7,912 1,939 1,158 567 214 5,973 523 2,878 2,571 5,629 460 2,665 1,035 1,470 14,287 2,962 284 2,903 1,101 1,710 3,255 215 820 690 347 3,604 14,324 Cash items (3) Total (4) (5) (6) Total Net property, plant, and equipment (8) (9) (10) Other 29,025 154,320 16,364 106,851 2,713 21,402 11,726 73,489 59,587 8,505 4,061 399 986 83 7,904 665 10,334 1,262 283 57 1,292 336 6,110 667 411 30 5,490 945 22,716 4,060 13,902 3,221 544 67 235 32 1,789 549 209 31 2,433 459 1,111 164 7,285 1,797 185 89 111 34 4,271 932 7,688 994 6,029 794 357 25 1,302 175 45,414 12,021 27,529 9,482 8,838 1,631 238 1,281 700 4,012 63 257 116 817 17 196 94 336 343 1,708 60 233 1,234 4,832 398 3,474 682 959 154 399 6,618 13,860 396 1,525 3,679 5,281 46 407 1,359 5,756 22 509 1,062 222 54 159 5,373 750 1,254 218 893 78 264 104 97 36 4,119 532 422 59 2,203 208 1,493 266 4,062 392 308 32 1,904 204 853 29 997 127 8,450 1,396 1,730 609 122 15 2,206 119 602 61 822 185 289 1,953 25 115 48 387 24 358 22 154 639 1,050 Other » Trade accounts and trade notes receivable 2,054 9,542 121,272 88,430 18,595 59,217 48,143 3,293 714 6,917 8,567 233 993 5,413 277 4,283 17,455 11,074 472 229 745 182 2,273 30 66 4,022 6,597 5,162 287 1,148 31,802 20,642 7,380 1,025 3,487 230 625 131 261 1,428 194 3,885 3,002 620 264 9,376 688 4,143 390 3,690 231 123 110 2,636 665 487 101 78 1,970 291 1,147 532 2,867 249 1,481 305 832 5,657 1,309 92 1,204 287 524 1,451 106 365 227 93 1,041 5,913 33,047 18,421 2,807 14,272 11,444 768 272 987 1,768 51 298 697 135 1,207 5,261 2,828 72 7 1,044 27 160 122 1,196 155 45 250 1,092 868 70 154 13,613 1,458 256 525 27 192 64 75 280 38 946 472 340 135 4,484 837 1,138 17 2,066 278 99 48 2,737 589 407 163 19 2,148 131 1,057 961 1,195 59 423 548 164 2,793 421 30 1,002 315 299 502 10 22 131 61 1,013 3,629 (7) 81,693 63,901 14,698 40,987 36,028 2,582 570 5,214 8,281 268 682 3,178 70 3,151 12,032 4,958 347 142 410 279 1,141 969 1,574 52 45 1,408 6,808 4,653 427 1,728 17,580 12,000 7,495 1,149 3,469 230 611 95 368 1,340 234 3,465 2,851 221 393 1,041 166 293 165 200 117 7 92 1,305 342 171 102 69 963 25 274 664 563 93 160 126 184 3,713 515 125 486 386 606 800 58 332 267 138 20,024 13,231 3,557 212 2,665 699 1,067 7,104 503 77 701 1,476 30 197 429 29 603 3,059 1,219 135 21 134 34 183 157 540 607 744 612 24 108 6,094 4,270 1,532 266 744 63 143 10 41 238 26 612 401 145 66 2,126 81 1,451 18 502 9 49 17 484 125 15 97 13 359 18 193 148 612 27 397 27 162 728 108 21 93 53 96 213 16 53 41 33 275,059 186,146 53,517 114,343 95,057 4,653 982 7,578 17,360 263 1,771 4,163 803 8,634 48,850 19,286 1,117 192 5,342 271 2,928 1,342 7,708 52 334 5,098 13,188 11,234 407 1,548 77,810 54,802 17,912 2,157 8,900 689 1,438 264 1,820 2,141 503 7,138 3,092 3,289 757 29,752 1,453 12,435 441 13,655 712 466 590 5,834 2,547 946 1,426 175 3,287 404 1,001 1,881 5,664 430 2,829 1,403 1,002 11,510 2,516 122 3,461 1,287 1,154 1,612 214 416 522 207 11,103 13,440 155,605 113,503 31,855 70,535 60,198 3,269 761 6,103 12,771 190 1,162 3,083 232 3,966 28,659 10,337 777 171 4,653 252 2,568 812 1,011 52 42 2,538 8,575 7,113 276 1,186 33,854 19,841 13,910 1,852 6,815 612 956 187 1,795 1,300 392 3,544 2,728 307 510 2,387 387 151 343 295 681 25 505 4,018 1,599 922 533 144 2,419 102 755 1,562 1,496 252 401 586 257 8,499 1,462 96 2,895 1,165 749 958 150 363 480 181 8,249 6,841 Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments 1 Other (11) (12) (13) 38,161 28,426 4,599 22,232 16,093 537 70 523 1,707 31 362 402 360 2,708 9,393 6,139 267 7 111 3 74 302 5,136 -10 249 133 1,462 1,345 20 97 8,561 7,794 1,389 75 1,119 21 12 1 11 150 1 2,279 77 2,173 30 4,125 528 3,046 () * 399 n 151 () * 127 6 () * 0 6 120 92 3 25 149 16 113 2 18 491 305 15 9 35 34 82 10 0 () * 0 1,174 279 25,221 15,938 7,401 6,960 6,418 134 8 194 412 8 70 87 20 590 4,895 542 23 2 52 6 35 45 358 1 19 843 741 38 63 9,225 8,016 549 79 317 10 64 6 n 72 1 223 56 126 41 7,244 57 4,716 3 2,390 14 36 28 116 7 4 n 3 109 14 74 21 235 19 212 (*) 4 858 492 3 2 12 263 38 22 18 6 1 58 367 56,072 28,279 9,661 14,616 12,347 714 142 758 2,469 32 177 591 191 1,370 5,904 2,269 51 11 527 10 251 183 1,204 8 24 1,693 2,309 2,034 73 202 26,170 19,151 2,064 151 649 46 406 70 14 620 108 1,091 231 683 177 15,996 481 4,522 95 10,571 17 253 57 1,573 934 20 893 21 639 196 169 274 3,782 143 2,103 814 723 1,663 258 8 555 75 107 533 31 35 37 25 1,623 5,953 198 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 17.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity at Close FY 1981, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Owners' equity Liabilitie Current liabilities Total (1) All countries.. Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas , Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. Total (2) 560,120 341,041 386,493 240,726 54,978 95,886 248,867 158,081 206,280 134,159 12,199 7,403 2,697 1,916 22,062 14,728 38,713 25,297 901 630 4,278 2,012 14,547 10,523 1,343 410 18,823 10,791 90,717 60,448 42,586 23,922 2,210 1,497 621 423 8,224 6,524 823 562 7,145 4,636 3,744 2,354 18,904 7,470 385 330 531 127 12,317 8,951 18,717 29,423 15,282 23,321 784 1,240 4,861 2,651 158,920 92,191 108,084 58,602 37,408 21,876 5,091 2,996 17,825 9,628 1,301 1,303 3,125 2,071 582 379 2,659 1,362 5,770 3,616 1,055 520 17,280 8,820 6,387 10,215 1,265 5,296 1,167 1,769 27,907 53,396 1,591 3,620 9,059 23,140 1,076 466 21,472 14,176 1,370 988 1,806 1,113 913 513 13,746 10,025 4,486 2,283 2,103 1,245 1,993 699 339 389 7,741 9,259 627 928 3,880 3,196 4,452 3,918 11,293 7,445 890 591 4,045 5,494 1,185 2,438 1,624 2,471 25,797 16,118 5,478 3,093 406 261 6,364 4,127 2,388 1,509 2,864 1,970 4,867 3,101 230 429 684 1,236 1,212 711 554 431 14,708 8,123 27,764 18,322 Total (3) 211,604 152,767 28,561 104,403 87,530 5,424 1,659 11,643 16,282 538 1,244 8,324 193 7,714 34,509 16,873 891 292 2,905 495 3,748 1,711 6,436 314 81 7,204 12,599 9,715 630 2,255 56,174 32,087 15,253 2,319 7,385 372 1,345 348 427 2,688 368 6,995 5,219 920 856 9,839 1,234 5,337 253 1,635 837 250 294 7,269 1,638 1,020 403 214 5,631 345 2,716 2,571 5,222 337 2,591 936 1,357 11,595 1,760 193 3,052 1,052 1,502 2,446 164 535 632 259 2,663 13,589 Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other (4) (5) 106,490 80,320 16,910 53,562 44,136 2,863 759 5,915 7,827 268 615 4,191 91 4,263 17,343 9,426 494 204 1,488 254 1,942 743 4,258 17 27 3,767 6,081 4,749 322 1,009 25,382 16,276 6,964 1,298 193 599 87 171 1,070 186 3,384 2,613 400 371 5,929 478 4,133 182 670 236 92 138 2,181 595 408 118 69 1,585 258 781 546 1,293 216 415 291 371 5,632 982 57 1,428 244 546 1,603 91 334 253 95 788 4,281 Incorporated affiliates Noncurrent liabilities 105,115 72,447 11,651 50,841 43,394 2,561 900 5,728 8,455 270 629 4,133 102 3,451 17,166 7,447 397 89 1,417 241 1,806 969 2,178 297 54 3,437 6,519 4,965 308 1,246 30,792 15,811 8,289 1,021 4,025 178 746 261 257 1,618 182 3,612 2,606 521 485 3,910 756 1,204 71 965 601 158 156 5,089 1,042 612 286 145 4,046 87 1,934 2,025 3,929 122 2,176 645 986 5,963 778 137 1,624 808 956 843 73 201 379 164 1,875 9,308 Total Longterm debt Other (6) (7) (8) 77,804 45,620 12,514 28,197 23,437 1,380 175 1,800 3,355 58 701 829 199 2,403 12,537 4,760 221 63 2,717 48 716 196 750 8 41 662 4,246 3,942 117 187 27,063 21,740 4,968 522 1,937 846 362 13 575 578 136 1,400 921 260 218 15,372 294 1,423 206 12,390 33 843 183 1,975 345 213 39 94 1,630 256 215 1,159 751 221 300 115 114 2,597 796 57 481 214 230 471 42 98 51 156 5,121 1,810 51,633 42,340 13,903 25,481 23,191 599 82 1,285 5,659 34 67 1,370 18 674 13,402 2,290 385 68 902 20 172 446 285 129,437 87,959 26,417 53,678 46,628 1,979 257 3,085 9,014 93 768 2,199 217 3,076 25,940 7,049 606 131 3,619 67 887 642 1,035 16 46 1,747 6,117 5,568 153 396 36,017 26,515 6,623 677 2,243 931 725 31 935 928 153 1,825 1,169 345 311 18,068 358 3,723 213 12,541 151 862 220 2,756 646 225 296 124 2,110 282 481 1,347 2,223 254 1,454 249 266 4,523 1,333 68 1,075 457 468 655 66 149 79 173 5,460 4,733 1,085 1,871 1,626 36 209 8,954 4,775 1,654 155 306 85 363 18 360 350 16 425 247 85 93 2,695 64 2,300 8 151 118 19 37 781 301 13 257 31 480 26 265 189 1,472 33 1,154 133 152 1,926 537 11 593 243 239 184 24 51 27 1 339 2,922 Total (9) 219,080 145,766 40,908 90,786 72,122 4,795 781 7,334 13,416 271 2,266 4,024 933 8,032 30,269 18,664 713 198 1,700 261 2,509 1,390 11,434 55 404 3,366 10,706 8,039 457 2,210 66,729 49,482 15,533 2,095 8,197 -2 1,054 203 1,297 2,154 535 8,460 3,827 4,031 602 25,490 2,029 14,080 610 7,295 382 693 399 3,721 2,203 858 1,294 50 1,518 300 684 534 3,847 299 1,448 1,253 9,679 2,385 145 2,238 879 89 1,765 199 552 501 122 6,584 9,442 Total Capital stock 1 Retained Unincorporated affiliates (10) 111) (12) (13) 71,383 45,515 10,008 31,478 27,207 2,012 353 2,948 6,535 135 298 2,036 286 1,534 11,071 4,271 468 95 225 126 1,474 637 1,166 50 31 843 3,186 2,585 150 451 23,606 20,493 8,865 1,116 5,931 233 374 61 101 979 70 2,335 1,311 825 198 9,293 540 (D) 17 (D) 16 172 118,170 89,711 27,482 53,428 40,704 2,343 419 4,299 6,745 111 1,469 1,943 647 5,842 16,886 12,724 247 103 132 109 1,039 747 10,021 -7 189,553 135,227 37,491 84,905 67,911 4,355 772 7,247 13,279 246 1,767 3,979 933 7,375 27,957 16,994 714 198 356 235 2,512 1,384 11,187 43 365 3,199 9,632 7,049 474 2,109 49,362 40,161 12,663 1,850 7,816 -35 703 130 187 1,879 132 8,236 3,798 4,031 407 19,262 1,800 (D) 36 41 669 (D) 1,543 170 51 58 61 1,373 (D) 538 1,57^ 418 193 770 99 49 8 41 671 2,356 6,445 4,464 324 1,657 25,756 19,668 3,798 735 1,885 -268 329 900 62 5,901 2,487 3,206 208 9,969 1,260 6,655 19 1,422 25 496 91 773 71 1 49 20 702 -79 150 0 68 1 D 106 26 (D) 6,088 1,798 (r 372 579 678 1,553 188 517 1,662 164 (D) 258 108 430 180 108 183 4,965 3,614 2,262 1,615 889 155 311 167 256 4,427 1,634 34 114 470 248 1,372 80 335 159 -19 2,702 1,999 29,526 10,540 3,418 5,881 4,211 440 9 87 137 25 498 45 0 657 2,312 1,670 -1 () * 1,344 26 -3 6 247 12 39 167 1,074 990 -17 102 17,367 9,321 2,870 245 381 33 351 73 1,110 274 403 224 29 -1 195 6,228 229 (D) 574 (D) 341 25 2,178 2,033 807 1,237 -11 145 (D) 146 2,277 D ) 1,031 1,060 D 3,591 587 (D) 1,866 301 215 213 11 35 1,620 5,829 199 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 18.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Assets at Close FY 1981, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Noncurrent assets Current assets Current receivables Total Total (1) (2) (3) Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Other Inventories (4) Cash items (5) (6) (7) (8) Total Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in other foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * Other (9) Other (10) (11) (12) (13) 560,120 285,062 29,025 154,320 121,272 33,047 81,693 20,024 275,059 155,605 38,161 25,221 56,072 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 152,189 57,306 69,368 18,430 5,643 1,991 40,814 13,242 26,783 6,809 14,031 6,434 16,235 2,243 6,675 954 82,821 38,876 64,045 31,946 5,365 1,234 740 145 12,670 5,551 48,996 8,310 53,724 36,885 16,661 178 31,235 9,923 14,842 3,588 25,470 15,958 9,382 130 10,834 2,408 11,566 7,376 4,135 54 14,675 1,331 5,213 1,595 8,217 5,174 2,997 45 11,218 540 5,621 813 3,349 2,202 1,138 9 3,457 792 1,745 497 8,678 4,593 4,030 55 4,927 832 122 3,693 3,077 601 15 1,434 594 34,154 4,722 28,254 20,928 7,279 48 8,267 7,423 28,301 3,646 22,540 16,712 5,790 2,500 1,430 561 1,532 911 616 6 1,933 187 5,726 772 462 1,514 1,114 399 1 1,948 669 121 24 341 311 24 5 241 13 4,961 590 3,860 2,791 1,065 4 2,245 1,014 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 195,283 17,651 4,462 4,497 8,692 41,696 19,009 10,128 5,730 1,555 5,274 12,812 4,179 1,359 2,821 8,633 29,915 2,123 114,628 10,469 2,478 2,425 5,566 23,595 8,928 6,980 3,725 991 2,971 7,862 2,343 828 1,515 5,519 16,958 1,574 7,431 870 256 181 432 1,739 548 466 413 52 260 567 128 44 84 440 733 13 52,556 3,934 1,016 870 2,049 11,633 4,715 3,440 1,566 527 1,386 3,341 7,494 785 167 195 423 2,059 908 566 226 107 251 618 115 22 93 503 969 74 48,905 5,086 1,118 1,234 2,734 9,191 3,359 2,763 1,465 386 1,218 3,591 1,289 444 845 2,302 6,738 840 5,736 579 87 140 352 1,031 306 311 281 26 107 363 59 17 42 304 1,202 23 80,655 7,182 1,984 2,073 3,126 18,101 10,081 3,148 2,005 564 2,303 4,950 1,836 531 1,305 3,114 12,956 549 65,738 5,554 1,747 1,324 2,482 15,012 8,294 2,484 1,772 505 1,956 4,125 1,605 451 1,153 2,520 11,351 453 6,640 775 54 417 304 1,360 882 259 31 4 185 303 85 53 32 217 437 62 1,550 124 26 59 38 289 158 32 50 14 35 48 11 546 2,473 8,285 699 45,063 3,149 849 675 1,625 9,574 3,806 2,873 1,340 420 1,135 2,723 753 300 453 1,970 7,316 624 37 77 (*) 6,727 729 156 273 301 1,440 747 372 153 40 128 475 136 19 117 339 1,091 33 5,963 13,839 7,990 18,296 1,750 5,488 5,167 5,891 35,665 33,442 2,223 39,248 4,088 2,729 1,207 6,673 1,304 4,413 2,504 1,609 4,316 5,269 5,800 12,877 1,207 4,014 3,580 4,077 19,769 18,311 1,459 23,097 2,483 1,836 690 3,143 992 2,815 1,387 787 202 164 355 673 28 151 325 169 1,174 1,058 115 1,675 84 138 62 216 145 104 150 92 1,578 3,441 2,567 6,404 570 2,043 1,983 1,808 8,897 8,415 482 10,062 723 866 267 1,387 510 1,366 647 367 1,284 3,254 2,153 5,462 476 1,913 1,443 1,630 8,121 7,751 370 8,718 668 748 227 1,184 429 1,228 543 349 294 187 414 942 94 130 540 178 111 664 112 1,344 55 119 40 203 80 137 104 18 2,301 892 2,705 5,323 565 1,670 1,116 1,972 8,654 7,865 789 10,322 1,646 761 329 1,384 292 1,260 537 281 236 771 172 478 45 150 156 128 1,044 973 72 1,039 30 71 33 155 45 86 53 47 1,648 8,570 2,190 5,418 543 1,474 1,587 1,814 15,896 15,131 765 16,151 1,605 893 517 3,530 313 1,598 1,117 822 1,412 7,719 1,766 4,191 371 1,003 1,326 1,490 13,484 12,770 714 12,022 932 754 415 3,253 248 1,461 881 663 75 186 114 458 109 140 103 105 811 788 23 2,497 373 30 58 45 4 9 113 25 3 50 56 1 15 4 35 692 687 6 263 (*) 47 1 51 3 39 8 16 136 663 259 714 62 316 154 183 909 886 23 1,369 299 62 43 181 57 88 115 54 2,691 9,907 2,122 1,559 6,017 1,387 81 466 137 765 2,569 594 663 2,202 477 103 367 118 584 2,660 588 129 322 69 1,131 3,890 735 954 1,968 492 37 1,585 153 32 52 13 107 284 77 53,155 36,404 16,750 38,840 26,491 12,349 3,352 2,069 1,283 21,543 14,240 7,303 18,696 12,649 6,047 2,847 1,590 1,256 12,160 8,927 3,233 1,785 1,255 14,315 9,914 4,401 7,150 5,589 1,561 3,745 2,243 1,502 485 251 234 2,935 1,831 1,103 116,160 54,897 30,646 1,231 29,386 41,826 28,170 7,941 327 5,388 9,236 4,075 3,897 47 1,217 28,414 21,326 4,044 150 2,894 22,540 17,473 3,718 74 1,276 5,873 3,853 326 76 1,618 106 29 0 13 65 4,070 2,740 0 117 1,213 74,333 26,727 22,705 904 23,997 2,014 450 693 648 224 21,116 854 561 3 19,698 21,867 3,904 16,663 113 1,188 29,336 21,519 4,789 140 2,888 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 16,387 1,373 9,492 1,385 8,889 421 5,471 1,161 1,769 155 930 126 5,812 197 3,798 899 4,305 120 2,827 820 1,508 77 971 79 759 50 462 79 549 19 282 57 7,498 953 4,020 224 4,554 786 2,664 135 754 18 278 243 51 147 5 1,947 98 931 75 1,955 1,275 378 773 416 356 22 103 680 204 158 3,767 825 1,560 1,097 1,535 792 2,098 1,730 412 893 455 1,141 155 1,246 185 73 167 177 272 25 210 1,268 271 588 215 733 117 753 953 208 429 150 573 90 544 314 62 160 64 160 27 242 47 72 17 35 5 191 35 21 66 46 101 8 93 2,037 413 666 642 394 637 852 1,591 345 390 24 142 181 757 28 14 69 418 10 21 10 9 4 24 2 37 1 5 409 50 183 198 206 434 80 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 26,947 1,191 8,638 6,468 2,170 4,172 11,510 547 2,480 1,764 716 2,672 1,593 42 407 250 158 490 5,180 189 1,055 770 285 1,446 3,886 110 800 671 129 1,057 1,295 80 255 99 157 389 3,528 284 742 549 194 296 1,209 31 274 195 79 440 15,438 644 6,159 4,704 1,455 1,499 12,103 528 5,176 4,080 1,097 520 541 2 212 27 185 174 336 15 100 98 2 28 2,457 98 670 499 171 111 5,896 7,051 1,647 4,164 349 304 945 1,544 664 1,254 281 290 123 2,082 230 233 4,249 2,887 2,390 115 37 74 119 572 340 All industries.. Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 213 200 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.A 19.—Balance Sheet of Affiliates—Liabilities and Owners' Equity at Close FY 1981, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Current liabilities Owners' equity Noncurrent liabilities Incorporated affiliates Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Longterm debt Other (2) () 3 () 4 (5) (6) (7) (8) 560,120 152,189 57,306 341,041 100,872 38,862 211,604 59,649 18,429 106,490 26,106 6,876 105,115 33,544 11,553 129,437 41,223 20,433 77,804 24,133 13,940 51,633 17,091 6,493 219,080 51,317 18,444 48,996 8,310 53,724 36,885 16,661 178 31,235 9,923 195,283 17,651 4,462 4,497 8,692 41,696 19,009 10,128 5,730 1,555 5,274 12,812 4,179 1,359 2,821 8,633 29,915 2,123 34,870 3,992 34,900 23,906 10,905 90 20,435 6,675 111,490 9,816 2,510 2,483 4,823 23,076 10,800 5,475 3,182 790 2,829 7,197 2,606 749 1,857 4,591 16,317 1,648 15,786 2,643 20,630 12,718 7,843 69 18,219 2,372 78,355 7,306 1,851 1,836 3,619 15,732 6,347 4,426 2,452 620 1,888 4,665 1,480 487 992 3,185 12,225 1,353 5,958 918 7,315 3,972 3,310 33 11,181 734 37,403 3,264 955 631 1,678 7,597 3,441 1,944 897 320 995 2,270 694 233 461 1,576 4,473 488 9,828 1,725 13,315 8,746 4,533 36 7,038 1,638 40,952 4,042 896 1,205 1,941 8,135 2,906 2,482 1,554 300 893 2,395 786 255 531 1,609 7,752 865 19,084 1,350 14,270 11,187 3,062 21 2,216 4,303 33,135 2,510 659 647 1,204 7,344 4,454 1,049 730 170 941 2,532 1,126 262 865 1,405 4,092 295 12,816 1,125 4,750 2,589 2,148 12 1,449 3,994 19,496 1,432 281 446 705 4,776 3,134 492 397 85 667 1,704 893 203 690 811 1,991 270 6,268 225 9,521 8,598 913 9 767 309 13,639 1,078 378 201 500 2,567 1,320 557 333 84 274 827 233 58 175 594 2,101 25 14,126 4,318 18,824 12,980 5,756 88 10,800 3,249 83,793 7,835 1,952 2,014 3,869 18,620 8,208 4,653 2,549 765 2,445 5,615 1,573 610 963 4,042 13,598 474 4,847 2,140 17,416 12,060 5,272 84 10,146 2,917 81,241 7,545 1,935 (D) (D) 17,714 7,923 4,302 2,487 765 2,237 5,216 1,246 (D) (D) 3,970 13,206 (D) 2,628 226 6,481 4,171 2,291 19 3,234 2,040 29,504 2,746 794 (D) (D) 7,215 3,406 1,727 855 340 888 2,512 1,011 (D) (D) 1,501 3,647 (D) 2,219 1,914 10,935 7,889 2,981 65 6,912 876 51,737 4,799 1,142 1,272 2,385 10,498 4,517 2,575 1,632 425 1,349 2,704 235 313 -78 2,469 9,559 140 9,279 2,178 1,408 919 484 4 654 332 2,552 290 16 (D) (D) 907 286 352 62 0 208 399 327 (D) (D) 72 392 (D) 5,963 13,839 7,990 18,296 1,750 5,488 5,167 5,891 35,665 33,442 2,223 39,248 4,088 2,729 1,207 6,673 1,304 4,413 2,504 1,609 3,526 6,808 4,335 10,291 913 3,450 2,746 3,183 24,979 23,664 1,315 19,815 2,420 1,582 567 3,276 790 2,283 1,243 870 2,758 4,656 3,458 8,055 801 2,510 2,224 2,520 16,557 15,723 834 13,815 1,758 1,197 403 2,004 509 1,510 912 444 1,374 1,242 1,369 3,685 271 1,283 1,124 1,008 9,740 9,291 449 6,374 798 463 196 891 236 780 445 227 1,384 3,414 2,089 4,369 530 1,227 1,099 1,513 6,817 6,432 385 7,442 960 734 206 1,114 274 730 467 217 769 2,152 877 2,236 112 940 523 662 8,422 7,941 481 6,000 661 385 164 1,271 281 773 331 426 498 693 530 1,291 77 408 340 466 4,907 4,568 340 3,394 378 244 84 769 112 516 227 227 270 1,459 347 946 34 532 183 196 3,515 3,373 142 2,605 283 141 80 502 169 257 103 199 2,437 7,031 3,655 8,005 837 2,038 2,421 2,708 10,686 9,778 908 19,434 1,668 1,148 640 3,397 514 2,130 1,261 739 2,391 6,935 (D) 7,794 822 2,038 2,219 2,715 10,640 (D) (D) 19,126 (D) 1,143 D (D) () 502 (D) (D) 738 1,184 883 (D) 2,672 285 987 466 935 4,256 D (D) () 6,456 (D) 490 (D) (D) 132 (D) (D) 424 1,208 6,052 2,159 5,122 537 1,052 1,753 1,780 6,384 5,676 708 12,670 1,105 652 394 2,030 370 1,188 731 314 46 96 (D) 211 15 0 202 7 46 (D) (D) 307 (D) 5 D (D) () 12 (D) (D) 1 2,691 9,907 2,122 53,155 36,404 16,750 1,365 4,428 992 33,813 23,408 10,405 889 3,443 746 28,966 20,070 8,896 412 1,606 320 16,115 11,336 4,779 476 1,838 426 12,851 8,734 4,117 476 984 246 4,847 3,338 1,508 225 448 163 3,006 1,897 1,109 251 536 83 1,840 1,441 399 1,326 5,479 1,130 19,342 12,997 6,346 1,260 5,386 1,045 17,617 11,905 5,712 323 1,196 287 4,936 3,346 1,590 937 4,190 757 12,681 8,559 4,121 66 94 85 1,725 1,091 634 116,160 54,897 30,646 1,231 29,386 16,387 1,373 9,492 1,385 68,174 36,801 23,196 643 7,534 10,578 994 5,959 1,062 28,858 17,129 8,050 272 3,407 7,039 439 4,202 966 20,169 11,799 7,025 106 1,239 3,036 128 1,999 689 8,689 5,330 1,025 166 2,168 4,003 311 2,203 276 39,316 19,672 15,146 371 4,127 3,539 555 1,757 96 23,359 19,326 424 311 3,298 2,385 469 908 18 15,958 346 14,722 60 830 1,154 87 849 77 47,986 18,096 7,450 588 21,852 5,809 379 3,532 324 40,166 13,156 6,273 528 20,208 5,229 316 3,281 (D) 18,272 9,303 2,260 275 6,433 1,486 255 757 (D) 21,894 3,853 4,013 253 13,775 3,743 61 2,524 233 7,820 4,940 1,177 60 1,643 580 63 251 (D) Total Total () 1 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total Total Retained earnings 2 (10) (9) Capital stock * 111) (12) 71,383 14,610 2,854 118,170 22,856 4,133 189,553 37,466 6,987 Unincorporated affiliates (13) 29,526 13,851 11,457 1,955 1,282 1,090 527 564 192 115 76 673 529 103 426 143 3,767 825 1,560 1,097 1,535 792 2,098 26,947 1,191 8,638 6,468 2,170 4,172 1,893 730 992 475 1,180 412 1,558 16,113 708 4,406 3,317 1,089 3,124 1,023 461 662 239 1,015 165 979 8,737 502 1,419 885 534 2,755 343 222 218 121 520 29 239 3,661 189 466 281 185 912 680 239 444 118 496 136 739 5,076 314 953 604 349 1,843 870 270 330 236 165 247 579 7,376 205 2,987 2,431 555 369 421 190 163 222 90 201 495 5,426 170 2,077 1,742 335 243 449 80 167 14 74 46 84 1,951 35 909 689 220 127 1,874 95 568 622 355 380 540 10,834 483 4,232 3,151 1,081 1,047 1,810 (D) 523 (D) 298 (D) 530 7,834 399 1,868 1,262 606 796 329 (D) 123 (D) 111 (D) (D) 2,576 162 1,014 865 149 177 1,481 -16 401 (D) 187 77 (D) 5,258 237 853 396 457 619 64 (D) 44 (D) 57 (D) 10 2,999 84 2,365 1,890 475 251 5,896 7,051 3,742 4,134 1,293 2,768 493 1,601 799 1,167 2,449 1,366 1,960 976 490 390 2,154 2,917 1,993 2,778 479 743 1,514 2,035 161 139 201 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.B 1.—External Financial Position of Affiliates in Selected Countries, Selected Industry and Transactor by Account [Millions of dollars] External funds Debt Total All industries 23 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum2 3 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign2 persons Manufacturing 3 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade 2 U.S. parents 3 Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except3 banking), insurance, and real estate 2 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries2 U.S. parents 3 Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Canada All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing... U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade. U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons. Persons in affiliate's country of location. Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries. U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location. Other foreign persons European Communities (10) All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other US persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing... U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location. Other foreign persons Wholesale trade. U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location. Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries. U.S. parents.... Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Current liabilities Long-term debt (2) (1) All countries Total (3) (4) (5) 411,981 146,894 14,094 174,734 76,259 112,963 45,897 5,052 49,567 12,446 129,955 44,116 3,852 64,003 17,983 38,320 12,688 727 16,604 8,301 97,950 32,466 2,959 29,121 33,403 32,794 11,727 1,503 15,438 4,126 297,705 56,747 13,794 160,791 66,373 82,261 21,297 4,790 45,259 10,914 94,430 16,908 3,839 59,735 13,948 31,088 7,281 726 15,969 7,111 65,466 6,027 2,945 25,588 30,906 24,460 5,234 1,493 14,240 3,493 204,251 34,490 6,396 130,163 33,202 54,378 10,657 1,774 35,395 6,552 74,488 12,019 1,651 49,732 11,086 28,123 6,302 588 14,648 6,585 31,372 3,398 1,604 19,423 6,947 15,890 2,113 780 10,964 2,033 93,454 22,256 7,398 30,628 33,171 27,883 10,640 3,017 9,864 4,363 19,942 4,889 2,188 10,003 2,863 2,965 979 139 1,321 527 34,094 2,628 1,342 6,165 23,959 8,569 3,121 713 3,276 1,460 51,979 20,531 1,988 27,339 2,122 11,866 4,503 627 6,505 231 17,806 7,732 641 8,794 639 3,693 1,884 60 1,548 201 12,106 3,819 432 6,951 904 6,507 2,593 228 3,540 146 38,260 9,099 1,896 25,264 2,000 8,120 1,413 540 5,955 213 14,011 4,360 639 8,431 582 2,902 1,172 60 1,515 156 8,959 1,095 432 6,529 903 4,268 1,061 225 2,835 146 26,057 5,159 810 19,107 981 4,669 188 27 4,267 186 10,251 3,075 360 6,545 272 2,409 945 55 1,265 144 6,280 561 300 5,174 245 2,448 390 68 1,857 133 12,203 3,941 1,086 6,157 1,019 3,451 1,224 513 1,688 26 3,760 1,284 279 1,886 310 494 227 5 250 12 2,679 534 133 1,355 657 1,820 671 157 979 13 145,657 45,827 3,104 73,312 23,413 35,341 13,421 2,026 16,410 3,485 59,499 18,537 357 30,191 10,415 16,644 4,189 291 8,187 3,978 25,827 7,392 304 13,811 4,319 8,346 2,288 127 4,714 1,216 110,409 20,104 3,094 86,189 13,575 1,192 56,143 15,278 18,959 4,782 312 12,298 1,568 36,651 4,644 227 24,057 7,724 12,546 1,957 258 7,171 3,161 12,730 1,653 272 8,796 2,009 5,301 540 124 3,821 816 24,220 6,529 1,902 11,890 3,899 9,005 2,658 1,710 3,378 1,259 7,128 2,082 128 4,202 717 1,351 429 33 675 214 5,313 885 29 2,867 1,531 1,423 474 3 768 178 19,178 27,965 7,439 2,022 15,676 2,827 43,780 6,725 354 28,259 8,441 13,897 2,387 290 7,846 3,375 18,043 2,538 301 11,663 3,541 6,724 1,015 127 4,588 994 Owners' equity, excluding retained earnings l Receivables and financial investments (6) 114,276 90,148 300 13,942 9,887 30,702 24,600 262 4,308 1,532 35,524 27,209 13 4,268 4,035 7,232 5,407 1 635 1,189 32,484 26,439 14 3,533 2,497 8,334 6,493 10 1,198 13,720 11,431 92 2,074 122 3,746 3,091 87 550 18 3,795 3,372 2 364 57 791 713 () * 33 45 3,147 2,724 () * 423 1 2,240 1,532 3 705 C) 35,248 25,723 10 5,279 4,235 7,376 5,981 4 733 658 15,720 11,812 3 1,931 1,974 2,746 1,802 C) 341 603 7,784 4,855 3 2,148 779 1,622 1,273 () * 126 222 213,773 55,146 5,231 111,745 41,650 46,275 9,961 1,087 28,152 7,076 53,867 6,830 612 35,048 11,377 22,816 2,423 451 14,131 5,811 76,444 33,138 2,906 25,479 14,920 14,370 2,793 175 8,936 2,466 26,782 2,566 791 22,103 1,322 4,467 428 283 3,518 238 8,256 1,528 244 5,966 518 1,980 188 21 1,424 347 10,419 201 212 9,882 125 1,659 222 31 1,313 69,652 7,934 807 44,867 16,044 12,761 1,506 72 9,637 1,546 28,511 3,163 213 16,638 8,497 9,415 751 160 6,741 1,763 14,720 2,059 346 8,748 3,567 4,245 456 15 3,103 671 202 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.B 1.—External Financial Position of Affiliates in Selected Countries, Selected Industry and Transactor by Account—Continued [Millions of dollars] External funds Total Current liabilities Long-term debt Owners' equity, excluding retained earnings J (2) (3) (4) (5) Debt Total (1) Other Europe All industries *5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Japan All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location t Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons 28,714 9,340 1,043 11,772 6,559 10,087 3,809 893 3,149 2,235 8,315 2,016 38 5,103 1,157 6,447 2,127 32 2,176 2,112 2,156 974 63 587 533 1,709 413 16 757 523 22,146 4,127 1,043 11,093 5,883 8,055 1,911 893 3,074 2,176 5,890 400 38 4,715 737 5,327 1,244 32 2,041 2,010 1,486 363 63 571 489 1,389 210 16 692 472 206 11 7,934 914 165 6,505 351 2,545 76 4 2,465 () * 2,448 232 134 1,937 144 1,850 497 16 1,206 131 770 19 10 693 48 321 90 () ' 203 27 21,942 6,342 950 12,411 2,240 4,873 1,254 219 3,145 255 8,082 1,973 499 4,465 1,146 2,087 865 21 955 246 3,863 799 141 2,641 283 3,037 1,452 70 1,204 310 17,385 2,974 946 11,510 1,955 3,875 577 219 2,810 269 6,374 835 499 4,055 986 1,718 533 21 945 218 2,993 101 141 2,513 239 2,426 928 66 1,188 243 9,191 1,854 165 6,585 587 2,660 191 4 2,465 () • 3,059 573 134 1,982 369 2,195 801 16 1,218 160 975 205 10 714 46 302 85 C) 15,734 2,475 399 9,119 3,740 4,460 708 303 2,981 468 4,207 293 15 3,235 663 5,066 1,208 32 1,893 1,932 1,140 224 35 454 427 861 41 14 556 250 7,175 844 60 5,992 279 2,533 (D) () 2,022 223 33 1,670 95 1,717 479 13 1,109 117 635 (D) 10 (D) 42 268 70 () * 172 25 12,107 1,604 503 9,040 960 3,030 (D) 218 (D) 79 4,535 655 178 3,211 490 1,549 457 18 893 181 1,822 (D) 63 (D) 111 1,172 128 25 919 100 6,412 1,652 644 1,974 2,143 3,595 1,203 590 93 1,709 1,683 107 23 1,479 73 260 35 0 147 78 345 138 28 117 62 528 168 3 136 221 6,568 5,213 () * 679 676 2,032 1,898 0 75 59 2,424 1,616 0 388 420 1,120 884 C) () 6 53 20 0 31 2 135 101 671 611 0 15 44 320 203 () * 65 52 1,256 940 0 80 236 115 115 0 0 0 611 341 0 45 225 345 304 0 12 30 204 186 0 21 -2 -19 -5 0 2 -17 5,278 1,370 443 2,470 995 845 (D) 1 (D) 190 1,839 179 321 843 496 169 76 3 53 37 1,172 (D) 77 (D) 129 1,254 800 41 269 144 4,557 3,368 4 901 285 998 677 0 335 -14 1,708 1,138 0 410 160 370 332 0 10 28 870 698 0 128 44 611 524 4 17 67 760 71 104 513 71 12 ( 0 426 9 101 267 49 133 18 4 97 14 135 Receivables and financial investments 203 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.B 1.—External Financial Position of Affiliates in Selected Countries, Selected Industry and Transactor by Account—Continued [Millions of dollars] External funds Total Current liabilities Long-term debt Owners' equity, excluding retained earnings x (2) (3) (4) (5) Debt Total (1) Latin America All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other Africa All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Middle East ~ All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons 100,814 40,663 5,268 20,872 34,011 11,734 6,284 472 2,894 2,085 27,658 11,408 2,019 10,864 3,368 4,247 1,587 276 1,417 967 51,388 18,500 1,993 3,925 26,969 5,788 2,885 509 1,772 622 64,456 9,341 5,251 18,721 31,142 7,433 2,508 471 2,667 1,787 17,817 3,378 2,017 9,928 2,494 3,248 850 276 1,323 800 32,267 1,591 1,981 3,139 25,556 3,690 1,014 506 1,664 506 11,488 5,872 579 3,734 1,303 9,295 5,015 441 3,049 790 642 171 34 365 72 254 55 0 106 93 588 349 2 80 157 710 283 102 134 192 8,600 3,413 579 3,635 974 7,220 3,092 441 3,002 686 478 57 34 322 65 149 19 0 102 27 220 129 2 75 14 534 116 102 133 5,775 1,296 450 3,426 602 4,785 1,138 364 2,860 423 393 46 15 283 49 136 (D) 0 101 (D) 96 (D) 2 57 (D) 364 (D) 70 124 2,825 2,116 128 209 372 2,435 1,954 77 142 262 85 10 20 39 16 12 (D) 0 1 (D) 124 (D) 0 18 (D) 169 (D) 32 9 9,511 4,009 144 3,351 2,008 6,162 2,895 50 1,791 1,427 413 68 12 214 120 667 435 5 153 73 177 110 0 32 35 2,092 501 77 1,161 352 6,146 1,124 138 3,277 1,607 3,694 664 50 1,769 1,211 327 26 6 196 100 376 180 5 150 41 163 98 0 31 34 1,587 157 77 1,131 221 5,240 727 123 2,989 1,401 3,200 386 50 1,692 1,072 256 20 6 146 85 357 (D) 4 150 (D) 115 (D) 0 20 (D) 1,313 (D) 64 981 906 397 15 289 205 494 278 0 77 138 71 6 0 50 15 19 (D) 1 1 (D) 48 (D) 0 11 (D) 274 (D) 14 150 32,121 5,660 2,473 16,171 7,817 5,436 1,385 356 2,184 1,511 13,368 2,278 752 8,967 1,371 2,829 711 185 1,266 668 8,049 732 907 2,394 4,016 2,439 554 273 1,361 251 32,335 3,681 2,778 2,550 23,325 1,997 1,123 115 483 276 4,449 1,100 1,265 962 1,122 419 139 91 57 132 24,218 859 1,074 745 21,540 1,252 460 233 303 256 36,359 31,322 17 2,151 2,869 4,301 3,776 () * 227 298 9,841 8,030 2 936 874 999 737 n 94 168 19,120 16,909 12 786 1,413 2,098 1,870 3 108 116 2,888 2,460 () * 99 329 2,075 1,923 0 47 105 164 114 () * 42 7 105 36 0 4 66 368 220 n 5 142 177 167 0 1 9 3,365 2,885 6 74 401 2,469 2,231 0 22 216 87 42 6 18 21 291 256 0 3 32 14 13 0 1 1 505 344 0 30 131 Receivables and financial investments 204 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.B 1.—External Financial Position of Affiliates in Selected Countries, Selected Industry and Transactor by Account—Continued [Millions of dollars] External funds Total Current liabilities Long-term debt Owners' equity, excluding retained earnings l (2) (3) (4) (5) Debt Total (1) Other Asia and Pacific All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.... U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons International All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate .... U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Addendum—OPEC All industries 4 5 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate .... U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons 20,956 8,917 854 7,169 4,017 10,653 5,357 322 3,036 1,938 4,480 1,639 117 2,026 14,965 4,230 682 6,770 3,283 7,050 2,343 151 2,810 1,746 3,306 895 117 1,892 402 1,621 400 26 841 354 564 94 14 374 82 2,424 498 374 853 11,335 2,533 385 6,275 2,142 5,253 1,152 140 2,717 1,244 2,805 784 65 1,618 337 1,514 367 23 802 321 505 59 14 350 82 1,259 170 142 789 157 3,630 1,697 297 495 1,141 1,797 1,190 11 93 502 502 111 52 274 65 107 33 3 39 33 59 35 0 24 0 1,165 328 232 64 542 5,991 4,687 171 399 734 3,603 3,014 171 226 192 1,174 744 11,728 3,539 0 8,189 0 10,291 3,169 0 7,122 0 7,403 1,421 0 5,983 0 6,306 1,275 0 5,030 0 2,519 617 0 1,901 0 2,053 536 0 1,516 0 4,885 803 0 4,081 0 4,253 739 0 3,514 0 4,325 2,119 0 2,206 0 1,437 370 0 1,066 0 1,098 145 0 952 0 466 81 0 385 0 632 64 0 568 0 339 225 0 114 0 23,108 10,459 1,124 8,490 3,036 14,764 7,538 566 4,962 1,698 3,418 1,331 196 1,339 551 1,450 539 33 482 396 260 142 17 94 7 3,217 909 312 1,613 384 14,908 3,401 953 8,101 2,453 8,674 2,205 395 4,711 1,364 2,500 548 196 1,263 492 1,103 275 33 468 328 198 83 17 94 4 2,433 291 312 1,565 265 12,437 2,152 723 7,689 1,874 7,212 1,326 307 4,564 1,016 2,077 437 119 1,185 336 1,001 235 31 445 290 99 11 1 82 4 2,048 142 266 1,413 227 2,470 1,249 229 412 579 1,462 879 88 147 348 423 111 78 78 156 102 40 2 23 37 99 71 16 12 0 384 149 46 152 37 8,201 7,058 171 389 583 6,090 5,333 171 251 334 918 783 744 26 845 471 871 319 14 381 157 2,866 857 374 882 752 C) 134 296 465 344 () * 4 117 307 225 0 7 75 442 359 1 29 53 1,894 0 2,092 0 C) 76 59 347 265 0 14 68 62 60 0 0 2 785 617 0 48 119 Receivables and financial investments 205 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.B 2.—External Financial Position of Affiliates, Selected Industry of U.S. Parent and Transactor by Account [Millions of dollars] External funds Total Current liabilities Long-term debt Owners' equity, excluding retained earnings l (2) (3) (4) (5) Debt (1) 2 All industries U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Petroleum2 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Manufacturing2 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Wholesale trade 2 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate 2... U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons Other industries 2 U.S. parents Other U.S. persons Persons in affiliate's country of location Other foreign persons 411,981 146,894 14,094 174,734 76,259 138,487 56,541 5,652 55,078 21,216 207,014 70,750 6,006 89,987 40,271 10,022 2,183 317 5,084 2,438 29,496 8,234 645 15,175 5,442 26,963 9,186 1,474 9,410 6,892 297,705 56,747 13,794 160,791 66,373 96,300 23,523 5,490 48,131 19,156 151,456 27,164 6,001 84,715 33,576 7,964 877 310 4,683 2,095 21,687 1,705 633 14,313 5,036 20,298 3,478 1,361 8,950 6,509 204,251 34,490 6,396 130,163 33,202 59,167 11,249 1,863 37,382 8,673 110,263 19,403 2,938 69,190 18,733 6,636 766 266 3,781 1,824 17,579 1,500 448 12,904 2,728 10,606 1,573 882 6,906 1,245 93,454 22,256 7,398 30,628 33,171 37,133 12,274 3,626 10,749 10,484 41,194 7,761 3,063 15,526 14,843 1,328 111 44 902 270 4,107 205 185 1,409 2,309 9,692 1,905 479 2,043 5,265 114,276 90,148 300 13,942 9,887 42,187 33,018 162 6,947 2,060 55,558 43,587 5 5,271 6,695 2,057 1,306 7 401 343 7,809 6,528 12 862 406 6,666 5,709 113 461 383 Receivables and financial investments (6) 213,773 55,146 5,231 111,745 41,650 61,234 16,025 1,692 30,080 13,437 112,196 26,672 2,386 60,569 22,568 5,100 861 108 2,452 1,679 18,581 3,291 430 12,160 2,700 16,662 8,296 615 6,484 1,266 206 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 1.—Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Country by Account 1 [Millions of dollars] Change Net property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1981 (1) All countries.... Developed countriesCanada EuropeEuropean Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy '. Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Lib Other.. Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab EmiratesOther Other Asia and Pacific — Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. Total (2) 155,721 113,619 31,855 70,652 60,315 3,269 761 6,103 12,771 190 1,162 3,083 232 3,966 28,775 10,337 111 171 4,653 252 2,568 812 1,011 52 42 2,538 8,575 7,113 276 1,186 33,854 19,841 13,910 1,852 6,815 612 956 187 1,795 1,300 392 3,544 2,728 307 510 2,387 387 151 343 295 681 25 505 4,018 1,599 922 533 144 2,419 102 755 1,562 1,496 252 401 586 257 8,499 1,462 96 2,895 1,165 749 958 150 363 480 181 8,249 6,841 (3) 7,742 2,179 1,069 443 -692 -432 66 -414 -226 () * 14 -152 -17 235 234 1,135 86 -11 785 -2 327 -106 58 3 -6 199 468 378 2 5,543 2,158 1,710 70 808 19 432 -2 184 195 5 317 89 221 7 130 13 8 11 -2 86 -9 24 948 239 161 29 48 709 -15 224 500 332 24 85 186 37 2,106 122 21 1,155 438 -35 219 22 38 97 31 19 1,898 (4) 40,580 27,804 6,277 18,489 15,141 437 () 40 (D) 937 47 (D) 7,227 3,347 234 79 1,270 (D) 1,087 257 300 18 (D) 951 2,087 1,619 69 399 11,558 5,264 3,688 399 1,693 115 575 41 403 396 66 (D) 806 268 1,566 543 360 106 78 1,022 7 279 737 714 84 188 328 113 4,014 397 (D) 1,823 (D) 243 392 73 108 225 1,218 3,217 19,071 13,969 3,375 9,267 8,123 394 119 1,013 2,100 24 93 396 24 558 3,401 1,144 83 39 353 35 318 134 168 415 912 706 37 169 4,381 2,406 1,762 270 825 67 114 21 215 201 49 411 330 30 51 232 39 11 28 () 2 33 486 242 159 70 13 243 5 74 164 279 36 80 125 37 1,211 77 10 515 (D) 119 116 36 53 79 (D) 721 1,108 Other 3 Net property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1982 Accumulated depreciation, depletion, and like charges (5) Capitalized expenditures 2 Depreciation, depletion, and like charges (6) (7) -13,767 -11,655 -8,779 -7,710 -475 ( -17 (D) -692 -39 (D) -3,591 -1,069 -65 -52 -132 (D) -442 -229 -74 -5 -337 -707 -534 -31 -142 -1,634 -701 -216 -60 -60 -28 -29 -22 -4 () • -12 (D) -386 -17 -2 -11 -9 -3 -4 -9 (D) -132 -62 -39 -7 -17 -70 -16 19 -72 -103 -24 -22 -17 -39 -697 -199 (D) -153 1 -159 -57 -15 -17 -49 (D) -478 -212 163,464 115,799 32,924 71,095 59,623 2,838 828 5,689 12,545 190 1,176 2,931 216 4,201 29,010 11,472 863 160 5,438 250 2,895 706 1,069 55 36 2,737 9,043 7,491 277 1,275 39,397 21,998 15,620 1,922 7,623 631 1,388 185 1,980 1,495 397 3,861 2,817 527 517 2,517 400 159 353 292 768 16 529 4,966 1,838 1,083 562 193 3,128 88 979 2,062 1,828 276 487 772 294 10,605 1,584 117 4,050 1,603 715 1,177 172 400 576 212 8,268 8,739 102,813 74,544 20,559 46,880 41,714 2,657 462 5,140 12,727 187 392 2,627 237 3,566 13,719 5,165 394 133 1,643 140 1,224 594 894 121 22 1,754 5,352 4,229 194 928 24,137 13,739 9,496 1,637 4,416 225 718 118 1,190 849 342 2,018 1,406 176 436 2,225 275 33 325 385 1,011 11 185 2,739 1,508 758 689 61 1,231 73 466 692 1,446 139 246 575 486 6,213 349 110 3,462 707 500 448 119 213 204 101 4,132 6,617 Gross property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1982 207 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 2.—Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Industry by Account1 [Millions of dollars] Net property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1981 Change Capitalized expenditures Total (2) (1) 2 (3) Depreciation, depletion, and like charges 3 (5) (4) 155,721 7,742 40,580 19,071 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 64,045 31,946 28,301 3,646 22,540 16,712 5,790 38 3,833 5,726 6,560 6,177 5,337 840 639 641 -4 2 -208 -49 16,641 11,025 9,441 1,584 4,222 3,477 738 7 6,140 3,616 3,005 611 1,785 1,336 444 4 283 456 -3,941 -1,232 -1,100 -132 -1,798 -1,500 -298 C) Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 65,738 5,554 1,747 1,324 2,482 15,012 8,294 2,484 1,772 505 1,956 4,125 1,605 451 1,153 2,520 11,351 453 1,412 7,719 1,766 4,191 371 1,003 1,326 1,490 13,484 12,770 714 12,022 932 754 415 3,253 248 1,461 881 663 954 1,968 492 594 -2 143 -142 -4 350 483 82 -124 10 -101 178 71 -36 107 107 -189 -44 48 -103 -90 1 -28 -34 164 -101 210 229 -19 46 7 -45 -14 64 1 -18 -2 64 -69 82 -22 16,646 1,213 413 277 523 3,346 1,999 572 315 91 369 969 273 84 4,395 56 302 9,244 581 174 121 286 1,527 859 267 146 56 200 491 187 58 128 304 2,251 72 180 -6,808 -634 -96 -298 -241 -1,469 -657 -224 -293 -25 -270 -301 -15 -62 47 -285 -2,333 -27 -75 1,145 84 256 541 264 3,197 3,089 108 2,380 181 149 63 539 78 232 169 110 159 581 121 () 683 67 180 284 153 2,417 2,351 67 1,293 82 111 43 239 29 148 100 90 92 292 67 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 7,150 5,589 1,561 104 121 -17 2,535 347 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.. Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 2,131 450 809 648 224 35 37 81 4 -86 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services.. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 4,554 786 2,664 135 204 1,591 345 390 24 142 181 757 12,103 528 5,176 4,080 1,097 520 3,488 2,390 All industries- Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Accumulated depreciation, depletion, and like charges Gross property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1982 (6) Other Net property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1982 (7) (8) 163,464 102,813 266,277 70,605 38,123 33,637 4,486 23,179 17,353 5,786 41 3,625 5,677 35,434 17,101 14,674 2,427 12,970 8,514 4,420 2,271 3,092 106,039 55,224 48,311 6,913 36,149 25,867 10,205 77 5,896 8,770 () -461 -46 -110 -94 -212 -569 -509 -60 -1,041 -92 -84 -34 -235 -49 -102 -71 44 -136 -207 -77 66,331 5,552 1,890 1,182 2,479 15,362 8,777 2,566 1,649 515 1,855 4,302 1,676 416 1,260 2,626 11,162 410 1,460 7,616 1,676 4,191 343 969 1,490 1,389 13,694 12,999 695 12,068 939 709 400 3,317 249 1,443 879 727 885 2,050 469 50,705 3,497 1,105 661 1,730 11,122 6,835 1,545 890 422 1,430 3,296 1,306 394 911 1,991 9,438 520 1,008 6,415 1,495 3,879 392 1,200 1,113 1,173 10,793 10,421 372 8,682 480 528 274 1,912 130 1,471 577 438 795 1,696 378 117,037 9,048 2,996 1,844 4,209 26,484 15,612 4,110 2,539 937 3,286 7,598 2,981 810 2,171 4,617 20,600 929 2,468 14,031 3,171 8,070 735 2,170 2,602 2,563 24,487 23,421 1,067 20,750 1,419 1,237 675 5,229 378 2,915 1,456 1,165 1,680 3,747 848 1,629 1,441 189 -1,148 -973 -175 7,254 5,710 1,544 6,342 5,372 970 13,596 11,082 2,515 568 279 176 81 32 240 143 53 -293 -100 -42 -49 -101 2,166 487 890 652 138 825 317 239 168 101 2,991 804 1,129 820 239 113 43 -96 1 10 -109 -10 12 39 20 120 -13 1,660 118 930 34 54 569 152 120 (D) 51 143 809 51 593 21 26 380 105 62 (D) 19 10 (D) -738 -23 -433 -13 -18 -299 -57 -46 (D) -13 -13 (D) 4,668 829 2,568 137 213 1,482 335 401 63 162 302 744 2,992 310 2,185 97 110 1,331 350 297 47 71 34 345 7,659 1,140 4,753 234 323 2,813 685 698 110 233 336 1,088 336 11 171 -89 260 -29 141 42 2,184 85 660 296 364 158 712 569 -840 -26 -117 -100 -17 -78 -328 -291 12,439 539 5,347 3,991 1,356 491 3,630 2,432 6,515 428 3,298 2,599 700 438 1,152 1,199 18,954 967 8,645 6,589 2,056 929 4,781 3,631 1,008 48 373 285 87 109 243 236 -13,767 36 208 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 3.—Property, Plant, and Equipment of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account 1 [Millions of dollars] Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estateFinance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising.., Management, consulting, and public relations services.. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining , Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities.. Retail trade Total (1) All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas... Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics.. Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other a Net property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1982 Accumulated depreciation, depletion, and like charges Gross property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1982 (5) (6) (7) (8) Change Net property, plant, and equipment at close FY 1981 (2) Capitalized expenditures 2 (3) 155,721 65,354 3,765 1,579 2,186 57,136 57,064 (D) ( 3,539 914 75,772 6,001 851 754 4,395 17,125 9,974 3,485 2,533 647 486 7,353 5,198 397 4,801 2,155 14,192 393 1,414 10,954 1,432 5,003 359 1,486 650 2,509 13,856 12,699 1,157 12,242 1,444 547 660 1,601 535 1,612 101 635 1,044 3,761 302 2,743 1,569 1,174 3,749 80 2,579 D ) 7,742 5,865 627 102 525 4,680 4,692 (D) 1,827 175 432 107 23 45 74 183 16 524 222 459 6,275 328 432 0 0 730 2,583 2,203 250 -8 -2 2 7 539 19 1,138 -22 -23 9 420 159 -177 -24 -25 543 511 58 454 31 -90 -28 47 -57 -54 58 -48 32 71 3 308 317 -9 -11 36 -49 -3 31 27 -22 -10 -49 1 14 13 1 -12 12 27 8 50 n n -li -i 155 78 28 461 10 -38 ( ( 19 436 33 Depreciation, depletion, and like charges (4) 40,580 16,199 1,400 317 1,083 13,593 13,576 (D) ( 1,087 120 20,791 1,354 183 19,071 5,762 453 143 310 4,912 4,901 -13,767 -4,572 -319 -71 -248 -4,000 ( 343 53 11,462 631 72 -17 -205 -47 -8,192 -745 -133 () 3,754 2,237 857 477 94 89 1,656 1,102 116 986 554 6,040 (D) 324 5,339 (D) 1,443 71 667 257 448 3,563 3,351 213 2,981 321 89 81 277 109 252 17 91 239 1,422 82 589 421 169 708 22 588 () * 23 74 563 19 120 30 14 2 26 49 3 () 1,980 1,256 379 225 65 55 638 363 48 316 275 3,211 (D) 201 2,747 (D) 805 48 332 115 309 2,604 2,461 143 1,592 139 58 56 133 35 159 15 81 86 791 40 371 244 127 436 11 340 1,729 57 27 780 30 57 0 0 95 391 206 () 154 977 514 (*) () -1,421 -560 -319 -429 -53 -60 -475 -228 -11 -217 -248 -2,919 (D) -75 -2,649 (D) -581 -72 -303 -71 -136 -651 -573 -79 -1,400 -146 -81 -27 -113 -47 -115 -11 -60 -152 -618 -29 -217 -188 --29 -245 -3 -198 163,464 71,220 4,392 1,681 2,711 61,816 61,756 (D) () 4,079 932 76,910 5,979 828 763 4,387 17,478 10,394 3,644 2,356 622 461 7,896 5,710 455 5,255 2,186 14,102 365 1,462 10,897 1,378 5,061 311 1,518 720 2,512 14,164 13,016 1,148 12,231 1,480 497 657 1,632 561 1,591 91 586 1,045 3,774 316 2,744 1,557 1,186 3,777 87 2,629 D 102,813 266,277 35,436 2,436 748 1,688 30,754 30,70^ 106,656 6,828 2,430 4,399 92,570 92,464 1,934 312 57,835 3,866 392 403 3,071 12,446 8,239 2,030 1,286 497 393 4,591 2,734 321 2,413 1,858 12,181 312 1,028 9,637 1,204 3,823 223 1,250 535 1,814 11,282 10,430 851 9,647 768 324 430 1,095 313 1,566 83 380 793 3,638 256 1,689 1,098 591 3,186 43 2,089 6,013 1,245 134,745 9,845 1,221 1,166 7,458 29,923 18,634 5,675 3,642 1,120 853 12,487 8,444 776 7,668 4,044 26,283 677 2,490 20,534 2,582 8,884 534 2,768 1,255 4,326 25,446 23,446 1,999 21,877 2,248 821 1,087 2,727 875 3,157 174 966 1,838 7,413 571 4,433 2,656 1,777 6,963 131 4,718 841 80 303 81 12 17 67 125 15 211 29 204 3,825 208 421 2,919 246 733 190 42 62 141 297 30 890 329 691 10,561 546 815 341 1,786 1,069 l,09C 4,805 3,305 C) 261 13 74 18 4 5 19 27 2 (D) 10 -53 -15 -48 -10 -3 3 -7 -33 -1 0 -57 (D) -488 -16 -8 0 -40 -150 -275 2,077 167 430 109 30 45 74 171 15 679 300 487 6,736 338 394 ( ' 0 749 3,019 2,236 209 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 4.—Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] Capitalized expenditures All expenditures Total ( = cols. 4 + 7) For plant and equipment (=cols. 6 + 9) 2 Total3 (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia , United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC For land, timber, and mineral rights (=cols. 5 + 8) (2) (3) (4) 44,812 29,881 7,077 19,533 15,890 437 319 1,870 3,025 41 261 965 47 1,227 7,699 3,643 234 79 1,485 109 1,136 257 300 23 19 955 2,316 1,844 69 403 13,712 5,777 4,131 434 1,910 164 655 41 440 396 91 1,167 806 268 94 479 54 29 48 42 212 2 91 2,475 795 509 143 143 1,680 7 297 1,376 830 84 188 399 159 4,630 397 30 2,306 645 266 392 73 108 274 138 1,218 3,852 785 481 213 173 149 15 32 () * 7 5 () * 5 76 24 (*) () * 11 1 4 C) 8 () * 0 35 60 53 1 6 303 68 35 2 14 8 7 0 2 2 1 19 8 () * 11 14 () * 3 0 () * 9 () * 1 116 11 9 1 1 105 0 4 101 13 () * C) 2 10 106 50 2 41 0 0 3 () * 6 2 (*) 51 44,027 29,400 6,864 19,359 15,741 429 318 1,855 2,992 41 254 960 46 1,221 7,623 3,618 234 79 1,474 108 1,132 257 293 23 19 920 2,256 1,791 68 398 13,409 5,709 4,096 432 1,896 156 648 41 438 394 90 1,148 798 268 83 465 53 26 48 42 203 2 91 2,358 783 499 141 143 1,575 7 293 1,275 817 84 188 397 148 4,524 347 28 2,266 645 266 390 72 102 272 135 1,218 3,801 Petroleum and mining exploration and development expenditures charged against income For land, For plant timber, and and mineral equipment 2 rights (5) 40,580 27,804 6,277 18,489 15,141 437 707 435 181 166 143 8 () * 15 32 40 C) 937 47 7,227 3,347 234 79 1,270 7 5 1,087 257 300 18 951 2,087 1,619 69 399 11,558 5,264 3,688 399 1,693 115 575 41 403 396 66 806 268 C) 5 71 22 () * C) 9 1 4 () • 8 0 0 35 54 47 1 5 272 57 33 2 14 8 5 0 2 2 () * 19 8 () * 11 4 () * 3 0 39,873 27,368 6,095 18,323 14,998 429 (8) (9) 4,231 2,077 800 1,044 748 0 107 10 9 1 1 97 0 1,218 3,217 (*) 41 C) 97 6 C) () * 2 4 101 50 2 36 0 0 6 1 3 (10) 4,154 2,032 769 1,036 743 0 ( 40 (D) 932 46 (D) 7,156 3,325 234 79 1,261 (D) 1,083 257 293 18 (D) 916 2,033 1,572 68 394 11,287 5,207 3,654 397 1,678 107 570 41 402 394 65 (D) 798 268 1,459 533 350 106 77 926 7 279 640 708 84 188 326 109 3,913 347 (D) 1,786 (D) 243 389 72 102 223 909 251 149 37 66 657 0 18 639 117 0 0 71 45 616 0 (D) 483 D () 23 1 0 0 49 0 0 1,218 3,176 C) (D) 28 0 (D) 472 296 0 0 215 (D) 49 0 0 5 28 0 (D) 467 293 0 0 213 (D) 49 0 0 5 229 225 223 219 2,154 513 443 35 218 49 80 0 36 0 25 (D) 0 0 2,122 502 441 35 218 49 78 0 36 0 25 (D) 0 0 C) () * C) 1 1,566 543 360 106 78 1,022 7 279 737 714 84 188 328 113 4,014 397 (D) 1,823 (D) 243 392 73 108 225 Addendum— Expenditures for major items of used plant and equipmentl For plant and equipment 2 (7) (6) Total For acquisition or leasing of mineral rights 2 (*) 0 0 2 0 (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 1 0 1 900 251 149 36 66 649 0 14 635 110 0 0 71 39 611 0 (D) 479 o 634 625 210 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 5.—Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Capitalized expenditures AH expenditures For land, timber, and mineral rights (=cols. 5+8) 4+7) (1) For plant and equipment (=cols. 6+9) 2 (2) Total (=cols. (3) Petroleum and mining exploration and development expenditures charged against income For land, timber, and mineral rights For plant and equipment 2 Total For acquisition or leasing of mineral rights For plant and equipment 2 (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Total a (4) Addendum— Expenditures for major items of used plant and equipment l (10) 44,812 785 44,027 40,580 707 39,873 4,231 78 4,154 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 20,760 14,419 428 335 20,333 14,084 16,641 11,025 356 279 16,285 10,746 4,120 3,394 72 55 4,048 12,833 1,586 4,925 4,180 738 7 653 764 9,441 1,584 4,222 3,477 738 7 (D) (D) 16,646 1,213 413 277 523 3,346 1,999 572 315 91 369 969 273 84 189 696 4,395 56 268 12 64 62 2 0 12 1 163 13 9 1 4 31 9 4 5 () * 13 18 14 7 7 4 39 0 9,174 1,572 4,158 3,415 736 7 (D) (D) 16,483 1,201 405 276 520 3,315 1,990 568 311 90 356 952 259 77 182 693 4,356 56 3,392 2 702 702 0 0 (D) (D) 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 3,336 2 16,648 1,213 413 277 523 3,348 2,001 572 315 91 369 970 273 84 189 696 4,395 56 12,510 1,574 4,844 4,102 736 7 641 764 16,484 1,201 405 276 520 3,316 1,991 568 311 90 356 952 259 77 182 693 4,356 56 55 0 16 16 0 0 0 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 323 12 80 78 2 0 12 1 163 13 9 1 4 31 10 4 5 0 () • 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 C) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All industries... Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying servHealth servicesOther services.... Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade C) 13 18 14 7 7 4 39 0 (•) (•) 3 (D) (D) 19 0 299 (D) (D) 1,126 84 302 (D) (D) 1,145 84 3 (D) (D) 19 0 299 (D) (D) 1,126 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 256 541 264 3,197 3,089 108 2,380 181 149 63 539 78 232 169 110 1 8 11 7 7 () * 36 () * () * 5 11 7 256 541 264 3,197 3,089 108 2,380 181 149 63 539 78 232 169 110 1 8 11 7 7 () • 36 C) C) C) 256 534 253 3,190 3,082 108 2,343 180 149 58 527 71 232 169 110 C) () * () • 256 534 253 3,190 3,082 108 2,343 180 149 58 527 71 232 169 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 159 581 121 1 10 1 31 21 10 157 571 120 2,850 2,513 337 159 581 121 2,882 2,535 347 1 10 1 31 21 10 157 571 120 2,850 2,513 337 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 33 568 279 176 81 32 1,660 118 930 34 33 535 279 154 71 31 1,652 114 927 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 53 0 () * 1 1 569 152 119 0 0 0 302 () 1,145 84 2,882 2,535 347 1,660 118 930 34 C) 535 279 154 71 31 1,652 114 927 34 54 1 53 54 () • 1 1 569 152 119 569 152 120 568 279 176 81 32 569 152 120 C) 22 11 C) 8 4 3 0 (D) (D) 2,294 85 770 378 392 158 () * 1 () * 122 2 26 14 12 0 51 142 (D) 2,172 83 745 364 380 158 51 143 (D) 2,184 85 660 296 364 158 712 569 58 37 654 532 712 569 51 143 C) C) 5 11 7 C) 22 11 C) 8 4 3 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 C) 1 () • 116 2 20 14 6 0 51 142 (D) 2,068 83 640 282 358 158 0 0 0 110 0 110 82 28 0 104 0 104 82 22 0 58 37 654 532 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 211 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 6.—Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Industry ] [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 44,812 29,881 7,077 19,533 15,890 437 319 1,870 3,025 41 261 965 47 1,227 7,699 3,643 234 79 1,485 109 1,136 257 300 23 19 955 2,316 1,844 69 13,712 5,777 4,131 434 1,910 164 655 41 440 396 91 1,167 806 268 94 479 54 29 48 42 212 91 2,47; 795 509 143 143 1,680 297 1,376 84 188 399 159 4,630 397 30 2,306 645 266 392 73 108 27. 138 1,218 3,852 Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 20,760 11,437 3,380 7,252 5,632 39 171 (D) 492 8 1 432 4,135 1,619 (D) 5 1,408 (D) 94 25 18 15 Manufacturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Whole- banking), and and cals and fabricatery, tation electronic equip- manufac- sale trade insurance, allied except and real equiped turing products metals electrical ment estate ment 16,648 13,170 2,391 9,004 7,665 244 20 1,239 2,200 24 190 685 45 583 2,433 1,339 135 (D) 18 (D) 913 149 76 1,213 880 220 537 501 11 67 1 14 37 0 93 207 36 2 0 (') 2 24 3 4 C) 0 759 () 678 8,270 1,915 1,370 167 302 26 352 (D) 369 87 (D) 259 6 286 5 5 1,017 782 20 214 3,477 2,776 2,034 219 1,421 28 87 9 16 215 39 674 652 4 18 68 (D) 0 197 2,350 772 492 143 137 1,578 r 2,243 (D) 113 128 1 1 226 471 439 5 28 654 510 366 33 251 1 18 (D) 9 49 (D) 90 85 1 3 55 0 1 7 2 1 () * 280 1,298 638 0 125 385 128 3,368 13 105 50 3 52 334 255 178 35 71 1 14 2 2 44 10 75 69 2 4 2 (*) 0 1 (*) 1 3,348 2,694 497 1,580 1,318 78 1 130 201 6 (D) 81 (D) 213 554 262 1 1 2 5 228 (D) 8 (D) 0 145 1 1 614 21 (D) 25 93 102 21 30 76 21 (D 970 556 167 338 325 9 1 18 123 (D • ) () 18 (D) 34 106 13 () * 0 () * 2 6 1 5 0 0 4,395 3,991 420 3,060 2,839 48 () * 830 854 0 46 (D) 1 (D) 527 221 4 0 () * 1 124 512 444 35 7 38 147 1 18 43 3 14 139 68 4 3,197 2,478 511 1,762 1,117 (D) 1 33 570 0 (D) 13 0 2 481 645 (D) 0 0 2,380 1,843 452 1,214 1,121 (D) 3 129 239 16 63 2,882 2,246 367 1,519 1,060 122 104 233 102 C) () 419 93 205 (D) 5 (D) (D) (*) 374 342 7 277 (D) 4 1 3 5 (D) 31 30 () * 1 1 0 0 0 17 404 341 324 278 0 0 0 (*) 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 1 1 0 0 (*) 62 132 65 2 56 1 2 1 (*) 3 (*) 66 62 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 2 3 ( (*) 0 0 3 0 (*) 3 22 21 1 0 0 259 10 (D 8 7: 25 69 22 34 10 537 465 66 568 1,660 517 140 360 342 2 3 3 24 1,365 242 1,079 890 22 21 186 124 1 5 54 0 75 402 189 (D) C) 90 83 309 460 61 44 46 37 59 50 153 102 0 0 128 1,145 258 132 20 106 635 374 18 112 14 170 0 0 8 (D) 11 33 (D) 22 11 Other Services industrie 1 1 0 12 297 18 0 0 0 0 1 3 9 0 5 4 14 9 4 1 (J D (DJ 10 59 (D; 44 () * () * 3 42 24 1 17 295 173 51 10 12 3 7 2 2 15 1 76 59 () () * 1,053 3,364 113 212 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 7.—Capital Expenditures by Affiliates, Industry by Country ] [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries Europe Al l countries European Communities (10) Canada Total Total All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products .' Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance..' Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Japan Other 44,812 29,881 7,077 19,533 15,890 3,643 20,760 14,419 11,437 6,383 3,380 1,175 7,252 4,621 5,632 3,092 1,619 1,529 12,833 1,586 4,925 4,180 6,119 1,105 4,478 2,965 1,513 738 7 653 764 16,648 1,213 413 277 523 264 4,655 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 13,170 880 361 (D) (D) 3,348 2,001 2,694 1,660 572 315 91 369 970 273 84 189 696 439 206 72 316 556 184 60 123 372 4,395 3,991 56 50 302 (D) (D) 207 (D) (D) 729 54 217 281 177 1,145 84 256 541 264 3,197 3,089 108 2,478 (D) (D) 2,380 1,843 181 149 63 539 78 232 169 110 134 117 58 333 73 108 151 74 159 581 121 125 523 96 2,882 2,535 2,246 1,940 347 306 568 279 176 81 32 517 272 154 66 26 1,660 1,365 118 930 34 66 770 29 54 70 (D) (D) 0 (D * ) (D) () 2,391 220 93 43 84 497 346 36 25 56 34 167 72 (D) (D) 95 420 1 25 (D) (D) 124 9 (D) 29 (D) 511 (D) (D) 452 (D) 27 24 201 17 (D) 9 5 142 2,369 (D) (D) (D) 162 100 127 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 9,004 7,665 537 245 65 228 501 230 61 210 1,580 1,318 889 334 142 12 204 338 107 (D) (D) 232 3,060 676 315 127 12 188 325 99 20 79 226 2,839 34 34 156 (D) (D) 512 42 (D) 180 (D) 153 (D) (D) 444 38 (D) 165 (D) 1,762 1,736 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 1,117 1,091 26 26 1,214 1,121 119 81 29 146 47 49 109 69 (D) 71 28 114 45 48 108 66 63 451 51 55 437 (D) 16 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 1,339 36 15 3 18 262 212 18 15 1 16 13 8 (D) (D) 6 221 () * 955 (D) 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 759 17 Latin America Total 13,712 5,777 2,475 8,270 7,378 1,915 1,279 2,350 2,296 530 51 (D) 0 (D) 6,714 1,003 2,203 C) (D) (D) 1,017 664 269 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,477 (D) 0 () * 69 68 1 1 () * 1 8 170 158 12 32 4 12 11 6 4 () • ( * 3 ( • 1 1 ( * 0 ( • C) 37 ( C) 124 18 36 () • 4 (D) 102 80 23 29 (D) 258 233 24 33 58 25 635 595 41 93 (D) 50 (D) 19 1 () 6 £ 1 51 (D) 25 C) () * 242 (D) 1,079 (D) 189 (D) 3 ( • 76 664 21 27 509 18 52 1 49 43 6 1 ( * 569 152 120 (D 51 143 (D (D 128 (D (D 47 (D 320 (D 85 770 378 392 158 15 377 (D (D 75 (D 23 (D ( * " D (D ( 19 ( • < 0 0 1,145 (D 84 (D (D 28 (D 239 320 6 < (D 60 (D (D 26 102 (D 2,294 12 37 21 (D 14 ( * 77 557 2 223 86 137 39 30 25 712 569 148 530 78 216 56 222 52 213 < (D) 0 () * 23 22 C) 4 6 24 57 16 374 347 27 0 0 () • 3 0 () * () * 3 () * 18 (D) 301 0 7 (D) () • 0 1 0 (D) 0 0 71 (D) (D) 132 25 (D) 40 (D) 698 (D) (D) 465 (D) 29 4 144 4 99 17 D () 342 (D) 890 C) () 68 4 (D) 15 D () 645 645 0 93 (D) 10 1 33 2 1 1 3 95 268 36 416 30 39 261 86 718 (D) (D) 537 47 32 5 156 360 (D) D 155 3 ( * 2 ( * ( • ( • 0 ( * D ( 0 ( ( 1 ( (D C) (D) (D) () * 0 14 (D c (D () * 42 295 173 5 2 27 3 51 160 6 41 66 1 50 7 21 16 6 L 1 5 3 (D ( 148 D (D ( { (D 88 (D 24 (D (r * (D (D t (D (D 3,101 24 (D) (D) 259 3 16 D (D) () 20 (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 1 11 (D • ) () (D * ) () (D) 0 (D) 21 3 (D) (D • ) () 205 205 0 D (D) () 9 6 (D) 9 (D) (D) 140 (D) 407 176 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) () • 42 1 0 0 1 3 3,368 3,221 () • 0 1 22 2 D () (D) 1 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 () • () * 0 1 0 52 2 46 7 1 4 3 13 0 9 4 0 0 15 (D) (D) (D) 11 72 0 0 72 () • () • () * 0 (D) 0 () • (D • ) () () * 0 (D) 0 4 (D) D 4,630 1 1 1 1 D () 0 0 0 (D) 1 0 2,776 C) 255 38 68 149 510 265 92 89 14 51 374 (D) 24 (D) (D) 341 6 145 (D) 43 19 0 (D) 8 2 0 2 6 (D) 0 830 638 582 120 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 614 70 13 (D) (D) 128 76 31 15 4 1 (D) 0 0 0 D () 62 0 0 0 334 52 (D) (D) 654 340 133 109 19 53 414 90 24 66 324 404 6 868 191 1,060 93 C) 105 23 (D) (D) 471 (D) 26 19 4 (D) 42 3 1 2 39 (D) 15 C) (D) (D) 223 1,519 1,296 276 (D) (D) (D) (D) 210 (D) International Other Asia and Pacific Middle East (D) 582 2,316 8 14 (D) 460 428 32 56 40 14 367 331 36 Other Africa (D ( * (• (D (D 984 71 393 (D (D 83 508 52 325 (D (D 48 399 38 46 37 i 0 ( * C) 12 0 C 3 t ( * ( * ( ( * 0 ( 47 I ( * (D (D o 13 44 I I (D (D (D (D (D 13 2 g 2 80 78 2 () • 58 (D) (D) 0 2 0 () * 385 11 (D) (D) 12 21 (D) (D) 213 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.C 8.—Plant and Equipment Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Industry 1 [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Chemicals and allied products Food and kindred products Total Finance (except TransporWholebanking), Other sale trade insurance, tation manufacequipand real turing ment estate Primary MachinElectric and and ery, "abricatelectronic except ed equipmetals electrical ment Other ndustries Services 44,027 20,333 16,484 1,201 3,316 952 4,356 1,126 3,190 2,343 2,850 535 1,652 29,400 11,202 13,046 871 2,666 546 3,957 712 2,472 1,822 2,219 485 1,358 Canada 6,864 3,242 2,363 218 495 160 419 113 510 448 361 124 239 Europe 19,359 7,188 8,941 531 1,570 336 3,039 507 1,758 1,200 1,507 345 1,075 15,741 429 318 1,855 2,992 41 254 960 46 1,221 7,623 3,618 234 79 1,474 108 1,132 257 293 23 19 5,580 38 171 (D) 491 8 (D) D () 1 432 4,091 1,608 (D) 5 1,397 (D) 94 25 18 15 8 7,607 244 20 1,228 2,185 24 185 684 45 580 2,412 1,334 135 (D) 17 (D) 909 149 76 (D) (D) 495 11 8 57 67 1 14 37 0 93 207 36 2 0 (*) 2 24 3 4 C) 0 1,312 78 1 129 199 6 (D) 81 323 9 1 18 122 (•) 2,818 48 18 (D) 33 106 13 (*) 0 (*) 2 6 1 5 0 0 (D) 213 552 258 1 1 2 5 224 (D) 8 (D) 0 439 35 7 38 147 1 17 43 3 12 136 68 4 (D) (D) 6 26 6 12 1,107 (D) 3 124 235 16 62 (D) (D) (D) 414 93 (D) 4 (D) 19 5 42 D () (D) 1,048 122 104 231 96 (D) (D) 89 (*) 82 307 459 61 44 46 37 59 50 153 (D) (D) 335 2 2 3 17 (*) 1 1 0 12 297 10 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0 5 887 22 21 186 124 1 5 54 0 75 400 188 0 1,113 (D) 1 33 569 0 (D) 13 0 2 478 645 (D) 0 0 D () (D) 5 0 0 0 17 134 7 D () 71 (*) (D) 96 4 3 204 (D) 5 (D) D 6 () 255 132 20 104 12 8 3 1 41 24 1 17 717 522 631 50 294 698 450 372 31 172 267 18 112 14 (D) 5 (D) 68 6 1 4 (*) 0 (D) (*; (D) 65 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) D D 50 10 12 3 7 2 2 15 1 76 59 All countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other D (?) C) 829 846 0 42 1 (D) 519 221 4 0 C) 1 (D) (D) 5 0 0 C) (D) 920 () 734 2,256 1,791 68 398 (D) 648 (D) (D) 1,009 777 20 212 105 50 3 52 467 436 5 27 42 12 1 29 (D) (D) 17 21 18 1 2 13,409 8,078 3,438 329 650 406 399 414 5,709 1,896 2,743 254 508 366 338 130 4,096 432 1,896 156 648 41 438 394 90 1,148 798 268 83 465 53 26 48 42 203 1,364 167 300 26 350 2,009 218 1,409 22 83 9 16 214 39 666 644 4 18 68 364 33 250 1 18 188 0 0 (D) (*) 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 2 56 1 2 1 (*) 3 (*) 64 60 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (*) 9 49 (D) 90 85 1 3 55 (D; 0 (D! (D^ 1 335 7 275 (D) 4 1 3 5 (D) 31 30 (*) 1 1 0 0 0 (*) 0 323 (D) 277 0 0 (D! (D^ 7 177 34 71 1 13 2 2 44 10 74 68 2 4 2 (*) 0 1 (*) 1 i ] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 1 6 9 0 0 1 0 6 2 91 (*) (D) (*) 7 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 (*; 2 0 0 0 2 (D) 368 86 (D) 259 6 (D) (D) 273 5 2 (D) D ( ; 2,358 783 499 141 143 1,575 2,234 761 483 141 136 1,473 293 1,275 275 1,197 817 84 188 397 148 625 0 125 382 117 4,524 347 28 2,266 645 266 390 72 102 272 135 3,324 13 C) j 2,205 (D 113 127 ] 226 (D International 1,218 3,801 3,317 ( j 45 10 8 0 35 0 10 25 42 (D (° 1 1 7 2 1 0 C) 6 0 0 6 1 0 1 0 (*) 607 21 (D 25 93 102 215 30 73 20 (D 68 (*) 0 (*) 1 48 3 273 47 j r 5 1 12 3 0 (*) c 0 7 2 3 2 (*) 1 (* 126 c (D 15 4 4 0 (*) 11 0 (D) (D) 3 (*) (D) (D (D 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 1 1 0 0 (* ( 60 259 10 ? D (( 2 14 75 1 (* 15 0 6 ] (* i (D C) j (* 2 (* 47 0 C 0 g 0 (*) 3 22 21 1 0 0 i 0 0 0 72 25 69 22 34 10 (D 13 7 13 r t ' () (D) D (Dj 90 79 6 6 15 2 (*] 2 1 4 0 6 C) C) C) 0 (*) 0 8 2 1 18 3 (D (*) 1 C) 4 (*) (*) 0 0 4 0 0 4 37 21 11 5 (*) 80 23 (D) 69 1 1 1£ C) 19 0 0 0 0 (D) 4 (D r { 6 0 r { 0 0 (D 15 8 C) 3 13 1 0 (D) 46 26 8 4 2 0 1 23 8 4 C) 4 16 0 (D) (D) 166 (D 0 8 (D 11 32 (D 19 11 C) 5 4 4 0 0 1 (*) C) 1 7 2 0 0 2 6 0 D (; (D) c (D) 9 59 (D) 44 (*) (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 1 (D 0 0 (D) (D) 0 C) u n 0 (* ] (D) (D) (* (D) (• (• C) I (D) 1,053 Addendum—OPEC D (D) C) (D) 66 (D (D 113 2 33 214 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.C 9.—Petroleum and Mining Exploration and Development Expenditures by Affiliates, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] Total expenditure Capitalized expenditures Petroleum Total Crude petroleum (no refining) and gas Other Total Crude petroleum (no refining) and gas (1) (2) (3) (4) (7) (8) 13,445 7,162 2,259 4,445 3,244 0 13,139 6,970 2,126 4,442 3,241 0 11,249 5,296 998 3,897 2,701 0 (D) 0 3 0 (D) 32 0 235 2,244 1,196 0 0 1,076 (D) 87 0 0 6 All industries All countries . Developed countriesCanada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries... Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub^Saharan. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab EmiratesOther Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. Expenditures charged against income Petroleum () C) (D) 32 0 235 2,571 1,201 5 0 1,076 (D) 87 0 0 6 452 444 1 7 6,284 1,273 1,050 66 231 66 258 (D) 373 0 (D) 15 0 0 15 209 0 () 32 0 235 2,570 1,201 5 0 1,076 (D) 87 0 0 6 397 396 1 0 6,169 1,192 974 62 223 20 258 395 394 1 0 5,953 () 62 223 20 (D) 0 15 0 0 15 204 0 Other All industriei industries (5) 1,891 1,675 1,128 544 539 0 0 (6) 306 191 133 () 0 0 0 0 0 326 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 216 55 48 0 7 115 9,214 5,084 1,459 3,401 2,496 0 (D) C) 57 0 1 4 0 (D) 2,099 905 5 0 861 0 38 0 0 1 0 223 219 1 3 4,130 760 607 31 14 17 178 (D) 337 0 Petroleum 7,857 3,929 649 3,088 2,187 0 C) 57 0 1 4 0 0 C) 0 1 4 0 2,098 905 5 0 861 0 38 0 0 1 0 1 1,848 900 0 0 861 0 38 0 0 1 0 1 192 191 1 0 4,081 719 571 (D) 13 0 178 192 191 1 0 3,928 0 0 1,171 45r 308 81 63 720 0 142 577 248 0 0 211 37 1,942 0 0 1,171 452 308 81 63 720 0 142 577 (D) 0 0 211 (c (D 1,638 (D) 72 0 (D 1,638 All industries Total Crude petroleum (no refining) and gas Other Other industries (9) 9,020 4,939 1,346 3,400 2,494 0 Other Other industries (10) (ID (12) (13) (14) (15) 1,163 1,010 312 307 0 0 (*) 57 0 0 0 0 0 250 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 194 145 113 4,231 2,077 800 1,044 748 0 4,120 2,031 780 1,042 746 0 () 28 0 (D) 472 296 0 0 215 (D) 49 0 0 5 () 28 0 (D) 472 296 0 0 215 (D) 49 0 0 5 229 225 () * 4 2,154 513 443 35 218 49 80 0 36 0 25 (D) 0 0 205 205 (•) 0 2,089 473 403 (D) 210 20 80 0 (D) 0 25 (D) 0 0 909 251 149 37 66 65r ( 18 639 ir 895 251 149 37 66 643 0 18 625 71 45 616 71 45 604 0 0 483 0 23 3,392 1,366 349 810 514 0 (D) 0 3 0 D () 28 0 (D) 396 296 0 0 215 (D) 49 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 153 203 203 (*) 0 2,025 410 ( 210 20 0 3 0 (D) 2,080 703 457 118 128 1,377 0 160 1,217 366 2,066 703 457 118 128 1,363 0 160 1,202 (D: 282 83 2,565 2,066 703 457 118 128 1,363 0 160 1,202 364 0 0 282 83 2,547 (r 2,128 (r 94 (D) 2,121 (D) 94 ( 2,121 (D) 94 21 46 216 2,77(1 2,762 o 282 (c 2,54' 216 ( ' 0 0 1,171 452 308 81 63 720 0 14! 577 249 0 211 37 1,949 1,64 72 0 1,94: r o o ( 483 0 23 0 0 49 72 0 167 0 167 2,136 2,128 634 895 251 149 37 66 643 0 18 625 117 0 0 71 45 604 0 0 483 728 665 431 232 0 0 215 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 1.—Income Statement of Affiliates, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Income Total (1) All countries- Sales Equity in net income of other foreign affiliates (2) (3) Costs and expenses Exchange gains/ losses Other from capital translatgains/ ing financial statements * Income from other equity investments (4) (5) 257 1,780 Total (7) (6) Other Cost of goods sold (8) (9) Addenda Selling, general, and administrative expenses oreign income taxes Other Net income (10) (11) (12) (13) Total capital gains/ losses (=cols. 5+6 + 15) Capital gains/ Losses not included in income 3 (14) (15) 745,753 730,235 3,103 -2,163 12,541 719,614 586,037 75,801 30,156 27,620 26,139 -3,407 -3,025 547,781 536,905 2,154 -126 8,252 533,376 436,834 61,204 17,341 17,997 14,405 -2,404 -2,738 Canada 109,755 108,038 206 35 1,474 106,825 87,505 13,209 3,139 2,972 2,930 -299 -330 Europe 372,658 364,405 1,783 346 -93 6,100 362,730 298,224 39,877 12,271 12,359 9,927 -2,022 -2,276 77 65 20 -11 59 6 -12 -40 -19 -7 17 269 77 -40 -40 -107 78 -12 -21 -133 () * -3 354 -170 -4 -3 -122 -24 -35 -30 44 5 () * 4,651 300,738 246,799 345 21,188 18,067 52 4,224 3,563 313 41,394 32,753 786 67,128 56,170 19 2,407 2,045 80 4,063 3,286 470 24,385 19,470 53 729 623 461 27,515 24,132 2,072 107,706 86,690 1,448 61,993 51,425 2,507 81 3,341 20 1,520 1,238 228 6,693 3,650 19 1,333 1,064 171 8,669 6,527 90 6,303 5,177 810 33,048 30,364 9 620 513 20 467 386 34,209 2,280 451 6,069 7,601 192 487 3,516 41 2,390 11,182 5,668 534 210 493 157 1,362 944 1,893 30 44 9,687 319 103 725 1,181 20 34 508 28 400 6,369 2,584 53 40 1,825 34 163 105 330 26 10,043 522 106 1,847 2,176 150 256 891 37 592 3,465 2,316 246 31 725 78 617 76 461 51 29 7,287 390 104 295 1,272 27 754 346 130 602 3,367 2,641 -155 41 787 20 156 44 1,664 19 64 -1,889 -167 -37 -402 -29 -6 -33 -303 -19 -43 -851 -133 -4 -5 -113 -13 135 -87 -43 -6 2 -2,043 -192 -17 -283 -166 0 0 -130 0 -33 -1,221 -233 0 0 0 0 -176 -41 -16 0 0 Developed countries.... European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 308,024 301,970 21,578 21,136 4,328 4,279 41,689 41,404 68,400 67,248 2,433 2,414 4,817 4,703 24,731 24,476 859 726 28,117 27,580 111,072 108,005 62,435 64,634 3,182 3,186 1,547 1,562 7,374 7,480 1,347 1,353 8,326 8,825 6,274 6,347 33,283 34,712 639 631 472 530 1,226 71 17 88 224 5 66 -42 99 83 614 557 -75 () * -13 () * 15 29 561 4 36 Japan 26,008 25,788 39,360 29,270 2,172 7,918 38,674 28,669 2,163 7,841 154 131 1 22 189,400 185,215 709 106,844 103,857 578 50,113 5,711 27,176 1,321 4,488 800 1,882 7,446 1,288 17,364 10,812 3,522 3,030 39,367 6,137 20,500 1,048 7,078 2,53: 790 1,282 47,974 5,104 26,045 1,303 4,401 803 1,828 7,240 1,250 17,316 Other Africa Saharan Egypt. Libya Other. Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 15,927 6,193 2,24: 3,499 452 9,733 394 4,528 4,812 17,020 652 9,647 4,089 2,632 16,699 589 9,517 4,060 2,534 24 8 15 1 -1 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea. Taiwan Thailand Other. 49,610 7,827 626 12,59. 4,391 3,643 14,249 626 1,896 2,608 1,151 48,903 7,516 618 12,543 4,319 3,596 14,114 601,867 2,590 1,137 103 80 ( * 6 1 14 -1 8,572 8,116 241 -2 9 12 347 -17 -71 -11 2 15,755 6,139 2,226 3,473 439 9,616 389 4,458 4,769 Middle East. Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates. Other. 24 1 () * 2 6 1 () * () * () * 3 11 93 1 C) 5 0 2 () * 85 0 C) 11 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 117 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other International Addendum—OPEC 43,636 11,269 3,044 3,004 38,567 5,921 20,088 1,036 7,046 2,521 683 1,27: 43,121 -14 13 12 C) 1 120 216 132 154 -2 -20 -74 -53 -6 -15 1,260 -1,936 1,224 -1,956 841 376 449 -13 -10 -11 32 -825 -122 -641 1 -24 -2 -10 -23 -5 -1,131 -1,137 12 25,634 20,940 2,916 682 1,096 375 -98 -90 462 356 16 89 38,187 28,428 2,123 30,165 22,329 1,775 6,061 5,202 3,972 259 971 1,249 942 44 263 1,570 1,184 45 341 1,173 842 49 283 16 59 -8 -35 -42 -42 0 4,032 178,370 142,474 3,030 101,149 82,330 14,135 12,678 9,083 11,030 -962 7,635 93 -34 -1 22 ( * 64 110 17 2 6 1 5 () * ( * 3 34 13 18 2 60 () * 56 0 21 397 413 -14 -14 ( * -23 10 ( * ( * ( * 2,742 6,142 5,694 -992 35,492 3,509 19,962 1,007 3,336 442 1,006 5,230 1,001 13,662 8,420 2,642 2,600 33,177 5,655 18,229 897 5,571 1,355 390 1,078 6,699 849 3,407 205 570 88 178 1,283 120 2,439 1,931 240 267 797 168 227 47 76 125 64 90 1,753 111 670 51 168 (D) 259 239 (D) 437 304 56 77 553 8 26 43 239 4,120 833 2,294 175 226 (D) 174 2,049 410 843 -117 188 53 265 369 39 -112 -629 518 -1 3,757 211 1,925 46 1,133 83 328 31 I1 254 -192 -12 -33 -13 22 -26 16 -822 -811 10 -20 -186 -10 -111 15,532 5,500 1,641 3,355 504 10,031 383 4,378 5,270 9,235 2,807 836 1,640 330 6,429 354 2,73' 3,338 860 196 76 4,042 2,152 1,394 346 ( 664 19 24 401 16 1,891 3 1,340 548 286 36 128 22 100 15,804 587 8,862 3,793 2,562 12,106 395 8,115 1,690 1,905 71 106 259 162 186 2,606 (r 353 1,822 (r 545 224 6 46 55 34 105 -10 84 6 -78 9,934 48,064 5,301 26,333 1,439 4,300 747 1,617 7,077 1,250 17,476 11,441 3,004 3,031 35,609 5,926 18,57f 1,002 5,945 2,449 462 1,251 58 52 197 -2 152 4 1 () * C) 42 C) 236 -20 256 () * 45,885 7,229 597 10,578 4,025 3,642 13,744 579 1,776 2,602 1,112 38,803 6,427 489 7,206 3,504 2,784 13,19450 1,538 2,269 942 2,627 540 6: 460 23470 332 8' 15' 198 86 3,287 81 32 2,616 213 88 131 21 30 41 32 1,907 354 1,165 25 114 9 31 187 22 513 275 194 45 610 134 328 76 9 42 14 171 55 19 25 11 117 r 3 61 -100 r n -30 25< 48 7,868 39,77 f (] 32 D5 939 787 66 87 1,083 95 92 14 59 C 6 (D 1,048 58 983 378 (D) 135 119 1,168 181 14 296 73 299 88 21 50 94 53 c -68 0 -287 -260 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -87 -87 0 0 -172 0 -172 0 0 0 0 0 395 693 600 144 -52 -298 11 150 -459 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,216 66 785 296 69 0 0 0 0 0 3,725 598 29 2,016 366 -27 -27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 504 46 120 6,729 462 137 540 704 27,549 2,631 8,601 996 3,859 216 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 2.—Income Statement of Affiliates, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Income (1) All industries- Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other...'. Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing servicesOther Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, public utilities Retail trade Sales Equity in net income of other foreign affiliates (2) (3) 745,753 730,235 269,104 266,304 53,996 52,522 46,206 45,143 7,790 7,378 98,041 97,176 58,146 57,381 39,606 39,509 289 286 107,889 107,614 9,179 8,992 277,127 271,099 33,189 32,585 10,588 10,460 5,764 5,518 16,837 16,607 55,698 54,840 23,639 23,102 12,601 12,525 10,693 10,618 1,844 1,866 6,899 6,750 15,305 15,015 4,347 4,468 1,543 1,581 2,887 2,804 10,837 10,668 41,296 40,470 2,839 2,745 3,103 83 178 -34 212 41 Income from other equity investments (4) Total Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Costs and expenses Exchange gains/ losses from translating financial statements l (5) -3,407 -570 118 92 26 -471 (14) 5 () * C) 6 -20 43 -1 3 35 2,064 -28 7 13 -49 138 166 9 -38 26 -25 -10 31 -10 41 -41 116 47 -100 (•) -143 -89 -1,849 -3 12 9 -24 -558 -93 -321 -43 -80 -20 -30 -8 3 -11 -22 -53 11 56,404 48,163 227 39,755 36,039 3 278 212 593 107,406 102,389 192 9,541 8,379 5,111 268,914 210,550 487 31,931 23,728 7,915 106 10,262 5,448 3,304 159 16,221 12,510 222 1,084 53,784 39,394 388 23,159 19,665 6,972 327 11,840 6,113 136 10,331 1,778 1,372 66 6,675 5,272 168 274 15,077 12,299 4,542 3,905 69 1,556 1,268 31 2,986 2,637 38 8,394 206 10,535 707 39,204 28,151 3,120 2,641 29 2,760 1,900 46 2,650 605 39,084 6,064 1,795 1,538 2,731 10,324 2,027 3,538 3,512 272 975 1,810 366 173 193 1,444 6,222 223 4,189 156 11 641 97 7,009 924 250 265 409 1,553 400 622 316 58 157 345 44 30 14 301 1,934 1,293 1,659 10 1,727 460 12,272 1,214 303 341 570 2,513 1,067 709 390 77 271 623 227 85 142 396 2,897 250 1,742 -149 10 483 -362 8,214 1,259 326 316 616 1,914 480 761 362 88 224 229 -74 25 -99 302 2,093 -281 -360 -110 -1 -163 -54 -1,745 -126 -12 -40 -73 -560 -20 -312 -81 -54 -93 -41 22 -8 30 -63 -581 58 61 63 -55 68 -10 -32 -27 -5 -35 -1 204 325 148 391 45 7,302 19,488 9,294 24,788 2,197 5,663 12,743 7,104 19,805 1,634 928 3,433 1,638 3,530 470 262 449 480 33 973 60 272 1,860 242 945 35 30 -569 -100 -96 -11 105 11 -38 1,836 1,844 -8 -56 20 7 -2 147 112 87 1,373 1,327 46 795 76 70 23 130 31 81 39 57 7,426 8,018 7,148 59,149 57,261 1,888 44,981 3,252 3,464 1,524 7,511 1,904 6,134 2,888 1,774 6,115 6,810 5,245 53,433 51,971 1,462 33,739 2,226 2,719 1,225 5,738 1,083 5,031 2,203 1,423 833 842 1,385 2,927 2,705 221 8,207 765 542 246 1,241 706 739 443 193 112 163 171 479 414 65 1,295 122 51 264 59 146 108 33 366 202 346 2,311 2,170 140 1,740 140 153 4, 268 55 218 133 125 270 430 209 282 134 148 1,493 201 47 -1 355 33 16' 87 5: -52 -1 -32 466 476 -10 -809 -77 -11 -43 23 20 21 -28 -12 6 -893 -891 -2 -279 -4 -17 1 -22 2 -97 -20 -1 -52 -67 -2 -247 -206 -41 40 182 76 19 58 -23 -50 -33 -149 -164 14 2,845 11,020 2,664 2,022 113,299 1,387 67,869 636 45,430 2,169 8,043 1,878 94,71 55,07: 39,64 480 2,267 585 14,073 9,511 4,562 5' 351 95 1,722 1,275 448 138 359 106 2,786 2,011 775 -14 463 103 2,280 1,529 751 1,894 -218 59 139 90 12 -227 -5P -22 2,054 98 3 24 37 10 5 1 190 -100 270 -3 23 1,596 200 288 44 1,064 545 37 304 38 21,37 7,541 12,492 231 1,113 17,410 1,520 8,750 1,315 16,503 5,470 10,403 142 487 12,449 964 5,707 3,572 1,559 1,788 41 184 3,826 378 2,418 335 779 390 226 12 151 538 45 311 523 121 75 36 291 598 133 31 15 5,74 2,236 1,490 17 1,998 1,085 54 535 114 1,746 1,191 420 69 28 55 2,550 866 2,27. 1,517 552 1,565 1,376 60 42 121 70 51 204 3,200 740 1,824 37,70 1,38 4,457 3,012 1,445 12,207 11 122 4,030 15,629 3,292 11,554 114 -73 () * -184 48 707 143 2 62 79 177 78 60 3 10 26 55 30 15 15 25 55 7 -2 C) () * -29 -30 1 1 c: (• • 1,772 4,235 15,71 (13) 223 2,962 2,672 862 2,329 4,342 15,77i (12) 26,139 8,194 6,469 4,669 1,800 1,603 3 208 -2 255 234 21 1,413 (11) 27,620 10,211 5,062 2,831 2,865 11,483 11,210 2,767 2,738 115,579 113,622 69,398 68,128 46,181 45,494 3,190 898 1,881 37,77: 1,286 4,336 2,778 1,55" 12,208 (10) 30,156 19,345 14,251 13,768 484 4,356 17 20 18 -39 -46 6 253 19 2 C) () * -4 1 13 12 1,546 (9) Total Capital capital gains/ gains/ Losses not losses included (=cols. in i + 6 + 15) income 3 75,801 10,509 2,548 1,992 556 4,706 7,458 8,318 7,283 57,183 55,190 1,993 45,758 3,342 3,446 1,500 7,751 1,951 6,294 2,923 1,738 3,258 906 1,925 38,329 1,324 4,413 2,819 1,594 12,474 Other Net income 12,541 719,614 586,037 2,663 260,911 220,847 1,064 47,526 25,666 890 41,537 20,939 174 5,989 4,727 813 96,438 84,414 7,696 8,448 7,357 59,431 57,395 2,036 46,474 3,453 3,511 1,523 7,865 1,938 6,301 2,975 1,827 1,877 (7) oreign income taxes -2,163 -149 99 76 24 -16 11 33 4 2,738 889 2,38- (6) Total Selling, general, and administrative expenses 1,780 185 126 124 2 22 7,329 20,953 9,443 25,248 2,190 23,526 9,862 13,376 200 88 17,911 1,527 9,003 1,368 Other Cost of goods sold (8) Other capital gains/ 257 18 7 6 () • 5 7,574 21,348 9,536 25,733 2,232 27,119 9,777 13,982 248 3,112 18,495 1,574 9,285 1,397 Addenda -9 -26 67 -24 i -50 22 86 229 549 49 27 103 99 5' 5' 1,018 287 32 318 64 360 4,738 72 24' 16i 8 39S 7 IE 6S 763 12 296 65 23 152 400 3,620 104 200 3i 13 69 1,230 59 484 443 4: 19* 2325. r: 20 -75 -434 -34 -514 -487 -27 -319 -329 177 -169 -69 -46 -17 39 2,781 648 1,332 30,972 1,238 3,430 2,338 1,092 11,458 -30 -41 -127 188 23 111 -10 58 166 -C 2 625 -57 -44 -193 149 267 31 147 -60 -106 217 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 3.—Sales by Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Finance (except Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other tation sale trade insurance, manufacdectronic equipand real turing equipment estate ment Primary Machinand ery, fabricatexcept ed electrical metals Chemicals and allied products Services Other industries 730,235 266,304 271,099 32,585 54,840 15,015 40,470 25,248 57,183 45,758 113,622 23,526 17,911 37,773 536,905 164,411 220,235 24,874 43,785 12,036 36,339 17,270 49,026 36,904 99,141 14,065 14,341 24,712 Canada 108,038 25,840 53,224 5,258 7,479 2,911 4,971 4,120 19,015 9,469 9,180 6,236 2,266 11,292 Europe 364,405 113,714 144,739 16,807 30,719 8,414 27,189 11,906 25,391 24,313 79,843 6,154 10,452 9,503 132,699 8,846 649 19,325 38,057 503 3,191 10,036 444 11,092 40,556 12,039 (D) 78 471 606 6,220 1,968 1,789 120 (D) 15,576 472 292 2,186 2,887 31 436 1,093 0 2,761 5,417 1,231 106 0 (D) 96 649 27,716 3,084 (D) 4,510 5,998 269 789 2,349 (D) 4,028 6,540 3,003 68 (D) 57 99 1,568 503 661 (D) 0 1,659 7,897 369 (D) 838 2,612 (D) (D) 529 (D) 841 2,539 517 25,245 1,249 10,067 1,042 154 1,148 3,497 (D) 238 1,306 (D) 278 2,357 1,838 (D) 23,620 22,579 (D) 99 3,770 4,588 152 (D) 1,484 247 2,064 7,976 1,734 337 (D) 88 78 472 101 55,402 4,905 948 9,941 6,867 289 318 5,024 19 5,650 21,442 24,441 1,186 714 876 316 975 1,842 18,228 5,876 212 15 270 535 2 29 143 11 372 4,288 278 3 0 0 0 43 20 208 0 3 8,702 530 90 1,730 991 AH countries.. Developed countries.... European Communities (10)... Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 301,970 21,136 4,279 41,404 67,248 2,414 4,703 24,476 726 27,580 108,005 62,435 3,182 1,547 7,374 1,347 8,326 6,274 33,283 631 472 90,376 5,920 2,548 (D) 19,318 1,561 (D) 8,154 252 8,588 33,851 23,339 (D) (D) 5,744 (D) 439 2,195 12,318 D () 3 0 708 534 40 134 7,711 11,056 2,979 39,506 6,717 9,096 2,473 28,424 3,223 17,038 383 1,846 181 320 4,848 586 10,406 9,438 173 796 676 22 0 329 4,733 601 2,408 31 384 47 71 1,036 155 1,893 1,554 53 285 91 (D) 0 6,520 917 3,870 97 538 53 117 896 32 2,207 1,941 72 193 369 0 0 1,965 134 1,045 126 94 18 (D) 195 38,674 28,669 2,163 7,841 11,301 7,815 776 2,711 16,392 12,188 806 3,398 2,161 1,434 95 631 185,215 95,314 50,864 103,857 41,842 47,974 5,104 26,045 1,303 4,401 803 1,828 7,240 1,250 17,316 11,269 3,044 3,004 38,567 5,921 20,088 1,036 7,046 2,521 12,430 729 683 1,272 1,515 (r 26,232 4,368 14,783 74 221 33 223 53 (D; 15,755 6,139 2,226 3,473 439 9,616 389 4,458 4,769 13,516 5,665 2,002 3,399 265 7,850 16,699 589 9,517 4,060 2,534 9,835 0 3,969 3,731 2,135 495 301 143 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 48,903 7,516 618 12,543 4,319 3,596 14,114 604 1,86' 2,590 1,137 30,121 2,292 9,933 1,135 508 484 1,618 1,678 1,877 41 1,496 521 202 873 0 5,852 1,111 Addendum—OPEC 8,116 43,12 ( 448 4 40 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other International 208 o 843 (D; 3,956 r ( • 10,885 2,322 1,316 11,008 0 1,665 50. 193 1,879 1,368 5 Australia, N e w Zealand, and South Africa Australia N e w Zealand South Africa 923 566 540 3,180 887 603 648 1,806 139 801 895 115 0 0 3,928 3,264 170 494 5,880 6 94 2 ' D () 282 65 114 0 0 2,300 13,556 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Car ibbean Other 0 5 108 25,788 Latin America 1,050 6,687 1,944 0 536 Japan Developing countries 5,614 6,884 0 762 2,954 D () 1,260 11,591 0 (D) 320 0 70 9,040 1,771 (D) 0 0 (D) 1,561 67 0 0 0 930 150 50 0 100 780 0 179 600 c o 170 0 (D (D: 159 109 506 4,131 3,315 2,850 2,376 0 3 0 0 ( 466 466 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 510 n c D6 156 410 199 613 35 4,616 (D) (D) 911 8,157 2,674 7,558 1,619 160 1,168 5,236 (D) 2,879 D 34 (D) 124 2,323 2,323 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,170 738 205 240 2,497 1,855 129 4,948 3,200 327 1,421 937 835 60 43 1,418 1,249 3,677 3,382 14,481 9,462 3,570 11,525 8,105 8,796 1,564 4,044 308 61 164 781 103 245 27 2,334 189 678 513 8,854 7,673 5,502 600 3,291 79 543 24 0 ( ' 59 2,011 1,787 44 181 159 0 0 0 0 3,697 798 979 219 339 76 150 1,071 65 2,047 1,082 775 190 2,362 1,158 (r 20 (D) 33 () 4 0 9 0 190 96 59 34 8,298 90 4,289 8 3,570 " ? 292 256 190 46 20 527 181 103 27 r o 0 221 0 198 29 297 122 ( 119 D ( 0 0 D 330 II1 63 17 37 213 65 176 97 69 738 107 40 79 631 70 () 0 0 0 0 (D; 177 107 o o 21 0 0 796 92 72 536 () 0 0 0 0 (D 0 5,099 641 0 159 1,335 335 1,034 267 820 297 110 0 0 0 0 0 155 ( 98 181 16 (D) 116 794 (D) 284 184 (D) 5,251 3,007 0 103 1,382 86 1,156 84 55 4,138 0 3,957 (D) 545 449 148 2,605 (D) (D) 1,028 (D) (D) 62 (D) (D) (D) 315 31 1,637 (D) 24 2 D 1,054 186 270 78 6,579 27,901 454 (D) 1,237 (D) 475 (D) 473 102 0 0 0 0 1,578 210 180 130 88 478 58 (r 11 155 17 625 7,977 ( 919 0 D 573 0 1,371 3,341 1,750 8,915 724 29 (D) 1,479 (D) ( 546 0 507 4,528 588 8 (D) 128 0 239 51 126 1,536 1,200 64 365 1,873 5,827 218 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 4.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Developing countries Europe Total European Communities (10) Canada Total Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other Total Latin America International Other Asia and Pacific Middle East Other Africa 730,235 536,905 108,038 364,405 62,435 25,788 38,674 185,215 103,857 15,755 16,699 48,903 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 266,304 52,522 164.411 20,169 25,840 113,714 12,397 90,376 (D) 23,339 13,556 (D) 11,301 95,314 29,539 41,842 4,085 13,516 9,627 9,835 3,295 30,121 12,531 45,143 7,378 97,176 57,381 39,509 286 107,614 8,992 18,479 1,690 83,921 52,361 (D) () 58,258 2,063 11,395 1,002 62,638 35,128 27,376 134 37,082 1,597 6,718 4,677 (D 592 2,658 638 12,098 433 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 271,099 32,585 10,460 5,518 16,607 54,840 23,102 12,525 10,618 1,844 6,750 15,015 4,347 1,543 2,804 10,668 40,470 2,745 220,235 24,874 8,351 4,211 12,312 43,785 19,929 9,501 7,468 1,203 5,683 12,036 3,151 1,151 2,000 8,885 36,339 7,329 20,953 9,443 25,248 2,190 7,458 8,318 7,283 57,183 55,190 1,993 45,758 3,342 3,446 1,500 7,751 1,951 6,294 2,923 1,738 5,811 19,340 17,270 1,642 6,117 4,039 5,472 49,026 47,292 1,735 36,904 2,799 2,737 1,332 5,667 1,719 3,858 2,271 1,411 2,865 11,210 2,738 2,388 10,494 2,228 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 113,622 68,128 45,494 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations All industries.. D D 472 17,275 17,233 0 42 53,224 5,258 1,214 674 3,370 7,479 3,724 1,120 1,023 D () 2,911 828 429 399 2,083 4,971 D 679 144,739 16,807 6,486 2,452 7,868 30,719 13,614 6,929 5,294 477 4,405 8,414 2,230 713 1,517 6,185 27,189 2,154 301,970 D D () 216 () 35,128 (D) 134 19,436 1,597 4,008 0 () 0 132,699 15,576 6,050 2,290 7,235 27,716 11,842 6,479 4,785 (D) 12,039 1,231 436 161 633 3,003 1,772 450 510 () () 517 324 121 203 193 7,897 1,905 592 1,314 5,992 25,245 (D) () 17,646 0 4,245 D 5,880 648 () 1,659 305 708 530 0 116 108 (D) 0 () 1,944 (D) 2,300 0 142 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction / Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 3,798 (D) 5,302 10,067 885 4,180 2,936 2,065 23,620 22,904 716 22,579 (D) 1,709 380 2,270 (D) 1,880 1,557 (D) 144 (D) 459 1,838 87 (D) 113 (D) 1,771 1,771 0 1,734 (D) 157 29 315 (D) 91 48 842 1,079 642 1,335 8,789 1,274 1,123 8,518 1,125 212 271 149 128 99,141 60,480 38,661 9,180 6,460 2,719 79,843 47,353 32,490 55,402 35,748 19,654 24,441 11,605 12,836 23,526 9,862 13,376 200 88 14,065 4,479 9,352 (r 0 6,236 1,540 4,623 72 ( * 6,154 2,334 3,671 (r 5,876 2,131 3,629 17,911 1,527 9,003 1,368 14,341 901 7,849 1,210 2,266 (r 776 110 10,452 621 6,472 861 1,772 Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 3,943 15,331 5,761 11,906 973 (D) 3,049 (D) 25,391 24,675 716 24,313 2,298 1,866 408 2,586 1,047 1,971 1,605 1,134 1,559 57 1,458 () 4,120 460 () 2,762 19,015 17,997 1,018 9,469 (D) 689 853 2,662 327 (D) 305 16,392 2,161 (D) () 3,928 2,287 744 620 () 603 (D) 9 (D) (D) 1,879 (D) 26,665 2,874 13,256 5,019 (D) ( 49,357 3,163 50,864 7,711 2,109 1,307 4,295 11,056 3,173 3,024 3,151 641 1,066 2,979 1,196 392 804 1,783 4,131 (D) 2,874 1,211 (D) D 39,506 6,717 1,833 1,028 3,856 9,096 2,848 2,222 2,598 424 1,004 2,473 478 716 510 709 370 5,170 3,029 2,141 4,948 3,639 1,310 14,481 7,647 8,105 3,846 4,259 278 203 41 0 34 738 90 640 937 515 418 3 1 9,462 5,383 4,025 8,796 5,173 (D) 8,702 510 5,172 726 1,750 112 1,299 135 205 1,418 (r 476 3,570 626 1,154 15" 1,117 341 r o 4,616 4,616 0 2,497 0 151 0 211 D () c: 126 ( ( 107 0 0 4 330 279 51 65 0 (D) 97 (D) (D) 15 (D) 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 (D) 5 0 9 0 4 794 756 0 1,564 424 701 94 1,578 (D) 613 177 0 0 0 177 796 0 ( D 9,933 873 267 () 159 (D) (D) 41 D 498 () 4 4 0 625 0 495 3,315 1,263 (D) 671 2,674 445 616 416 1,197 7,558 7,527 31 7,673 414 594 (D) 1,896 (D) 2,045 592 307 1,047 (D) 463 708 210 930 (D) 9 (D) 50 223 0 D 1,519 1,614 (D) 7,977 547 1,341 4,279 1,811 8,157 7,898 258 8,854 543 709 168 2,084 231 2,436 652 327 ( 536 0 0 0 13,664 (D) () 29,248 56 47 8 0 0 176 0 58 0 1,382 64 173 0 0 ( ' 150 5,099 (D) 651 3,844 D ( 227 0 0 ( ' 0 0 ( • 0 0 21 6 131 5,251 2,766 2,486 ( 9 1 449 0 221 63 ( • 2,672 862 2,329 1,413 3,190 898 1,881 1,278 2,750 177 1,385 37,773 1,286 4,336 2,778 1,557 12,208 24,712 189 3,203 1,702 1,501 5,605 11,292 26 1,693 4,233 15,711 1,297 14,419 0 760 103 83 422 164 0 0 505 (D) 940 1,210 101 769 ( 39 136 26 139 8,915 119 45 588 1 34 1,419 9,503 120 79 35 4; 3,376 858 7,295 387 5,541 348 (. 403 r c 605 (D: 978 1,346 127 907 c 213 34 0 0 (D) 52 0 72 121 83 (c (D (E 0 101 (D) 135 439 721 496 56 324 71 117 135 103 0 0 240 0 0 0 0 0 3,67' 43 1,431 (r 0 809 11,525 1,097 1,133 1,077 56 6,603 4,044 856 707 0 (! 1,103 22 218 30 1,365 1,400 1,292 354 1,025 0 0 321 738 77 4,138 C ( * 53 15 53 0 166 2,605 165 ( 1,273 335 246 () * 219 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 5.—Foreign Income Taxes of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Finance (except Electric banking), MachinTransporWholeOther and tation sale trade insurance, ery, manufacelectronic equipand real except turing equipment estate electrical ment Primary and 'abricated metals Chemicals and allied products Other ndustries Services 30,156 19,345 7,009 924 1,553 345 1,934 480 479 1,295 1,722 779 538 763 17,341 8,902 5,518 657 1,110 271 1,741 344 450 944 1,399 534 421 567 Canada 3,139 1,624 889 163 159 33 172 95 42 225 162 181 88 196 Europe 12,271 6,842 3,744 362 710 205 1,361 189 333 584 974 290 278 143 9,687 319 103 725 1,181 20 34 508 28 400 6,369 2,584 53 40 1,825 34 163 105 330 26 8 4,988 10 47 -21 14 2 331 5 10 37 67 1 3 24 0 34 151 31 4 0 (*) 2 10 6 8 1 0 686 122 1 118 174 6 6 56 3 16 183 24 1 1 2 2 14 -3 6 2 0 195 9 1,275 292 (D) C) 12 126 0 (*) 6 0 2 532 36 4 64 133 2 5 33 (D) 33 (D) 51 3 (*) 3 3 (D) 27 4 3 685 75 33 159 121 7 5 70 1 49 164 289 33 29 29 5 17 22 146 (D) (D) 217 19 2 54 24 1 2 22 0 30 63 61 7 3 4 6 15 8 18 (*) 128 2 1 15 24 1 1 12 C 1C 5€ U (* 0 8 1 2 0 0 248 373 0 1 248 1 60 335 87 3 0 (*) 3 (D) (D) 2 0 0 139 (D) 4 13 44 0 2 22 (D) 3 33 49 1 1 220 -1 125 4,807 1,854 C) 4 1,767 8 16 -1 51 (D) (D) 3,449 215 20 510 986 9 17 399 25 167 1,103 295 13 2 22 15 105 76 49 9 3 682 116 382 (D) 88 11 D All countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other 10 2 18 67 11 0 0 C) (D) 8 12 (*) 2 8 2 14 175 70 (*) 0 1 0 2 1 65 0 1 1 4 2 0 41 1 0 0 2 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 34 0 32 133 32 15 (D) D 40 31 (*) 9 22! 22' I 191 (D) 4 (D) C) 1 I C C 503 357 23 122 () 29 (D) 51 154 127 6 20 21 11 (*) 9 () (*) 13 26 21 1 4 75 (D) (D) -1 103 (D) (D) 25 130 72 (D) 30 26 3 1 12,678 10,309 1,491 267 443 74 192 136 29 350 323 245 117 2,742 1,079 1,187 224 351 61 153 74 (D) (D) 157 212 54 5J 1,753 111 670 51 168 (D) 259 239 (D) 437 304 56 77 553 8 26 43 239 (D) 692 65 47 (D) 59 859 34 561 10 99 7 (D) 105 (D) 312 272 4 37 16 227 -5 158 7 32 2 6 29 (*) 118 107 2 9 6 0 0 1 1 1 53 4 26 1 3 1 (D) 1 (D) 7 5 (*) 1 1 0 0 0 (*) 0 118 6 112 0 (*) 0 0 -1 46 1 36 1 3 1 2 2 35 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 21 0 6 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 39 (*) 9 1 1 (*) 3 23 1 8 -1 6 2 7 1 4( C) 104 2 37 6 (*) 1 12 42 4 38 (D) 8 (D) 15 5 2 2 1 3 20 3 4 1 3 (*] 42 (*) 45 (*) C) (•) 0 -4 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 237 25 131 0 4 1 3 136 4 53 2 27 2 5 36 7 85 71 1 13 3 (*) 0 1 (*) 1 2 (D) (*) 11 C) 8 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 (•) (•) 0 0 0 4 C) ^1 (•) (*) (D) 10 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other W C) 321 231 (D) (D) 4,042 2,152 (D (D 16 1,891 International 19 70 0 9 C) 1,249 942 44 263 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Addendum—OPEC 8 -4 C) C) (D) (°) 59 34 73 (D) 33 (D) 314 (•) (*) (D) (D) (D) 3,908 2,125 (D) (D) 8 1,783 C) 8 1 0 0 1 7 0 0 7 18 2 1 0 1 16 0 8 8 2 1,340 548 1,326 457 42 4 1 0 3 38 0 10 28 2,606 (D) 353 1,822 (D) 2,495 0 (D) 1,828 (D) 9 6 3 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 3,287 81 32 2,616 213 88 131 21 30 41 32 2,827 (D 1 2,584 (D) D () 35 0 (*) (D) 5 252 21 29 18 17 54 50 11 23 10 20 35 (*) 0 3 1 18 (*) 143 41 ( • • 137 8,286 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 71 2 12 8 2 22 1 (*. 10 1 0 4 39 6 14 (•) (*) 0 C) (•) 0 (*) 25 0 1 0 0 46 9 -1 c 8 ( C) D (D) () 1 7 6 0 0 2 0 (•) C) (*) 8 0 7 -2 8 1 185 1 20 (D) 1 1 1 (*) (*) 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 (*) 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 1 0 0 1 10 0 2 8 (D) 12 3 4 5 D () 0 2 (D) 1 1 0 (*) (D) (*) 0 (D) C) £ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 (D (D (D -6 10 (D (D 1 0 0 33 7 24 0 1 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (*) 0 0 (D) 108 27 0 7 (D) 6 40 20 8 2C -4 46 (•) 0 0 0 (•) 0 (*) 32 1 5 42 56 12 (D 6 6 D ( c IS i (D) 1 j 8 (D) 1 1 0 it 71 10 (D (• (* I (* (E (E (E (E 3 1 c 2 (•) 3 C) 1 1 6 £ (*) 1 0 0 6 (D) c i; (D (E c E (l ( (£ 6 (' (•: (l (« 134 8,601 4 1 4 L 1 1 (*) 0 1 (*) 0 0 (*) 3 (*) C) (D) 6 52 3 220 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 6.—Net Income of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food a n d kindred products Total *rimary and abricated metals Chemicals and allied products Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic transporWholeOther tation manufac- sale trade equipturing ment equipment Finance (except banking), nsurance, and real estate Other ndustries Services 26,139 8,194 8,214 1,259 1,914 229 2,093 945 282 1,493 2,280 5,742 1,085 625 14,405 3,394 6,437 1,031 1,560 252 1,777 474 313 1,029 1,616 1,959 646 354 Canada 2,930 1,248 948 239 215 75 171 127 -124 245 162 418 105 48 Europe 9,927 1,748 4,803 635 1,136 140 1,413 302 486 689 1,372 1,373 496 136 7,287 390 104 295 1,272 27 754 346 130 602 3,367 2,641 -155 41 787 20 156 44 1,664 19 64 685 -152 18 4,572 225 39 375 1,032 6 583 1,101 137 139 3 1,306 "35 246 36 8 -2 84 562 635 588 202 42 1 -8 6 1 43 1 60 241 784 -85 29 22 (*) 25 2 774 993 115 1 4 91 1 51 29 120 121 460 380 -1 0 -15 0 (*) 1 358 0 37 333 21 3 43 4 116 -19 1 (*) 241 0 6 24 109 8 (D) 30 0 152 80 163 5 (D) 43 0 41 59 20 -1 6 57 (*) 63 3 0 6 (*) 11 17 (D) -2 AH countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other . . 375 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 163 10 -376 -2 73 1,107 1,063 749 4 -17 348 35 60 (*) 731 579 104 37 11 155 1,419 230 0 88 242 52 3 0 2 22 20 63 58 111 6 18 105 226 3 358 86 -2 71 ( ) 2 215 241 0 163 339 -93 271 36 -1 16 43 2 77 306 107 0 0 (*) 2 -2 12 2 21 D4 0 108 244 29 0 D 40 51 16 10 56 -5 0 5 271 "76 0 0 7 5 -1 3 0 0 0 68 1 46 276 54 3 -2 5 -18 2 (D) D ( ) (D) -10 6 -9 4 0 0 41 51 4 0 0 11 8 148 31 C) -3 -19 42 2 13 6 2 -49 101 53 5 43 126 130 -2 -1 43 30 173 175 197 32 0 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama .... Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other 289 187 19 83 441 129 50 24 150 5 74 176 147 9 21 29 267 15 -16 98 50 9 38 4,170 1,777 227 354 -24 315 471 -31 464 665 3,782 439 5,694 Latin America 1,173 842 49 283 45 32 (*) 13 11,030 Developing countries 839 942 288 233 -46 129 45 -106 399 158 3,637 119 -1 2,049 410 843 -117 188 53 265 369 39 -112 -629 518 -1 3,757 211 1,925 46 1,133 83 435 79 -75 1,306 269 762 -106 120 19 251 327 88 154 -2 39 1 -3 52 -1 -85 -108 20 3 -9 -7 8 39 -74 4 3 188 59 1 46 103 385 86 216 -26 42 118 12 39 2 -6 91 13 72 64 13 16 1 (*) 35 24 29 6 (*) 0 328 31 77 249 59 22 22 -5 382 71 93 -11 3 91 14 30 o (D o 0 652 26 6 15 (D (D Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 3,725 598 29 2,016 366 2,357 63 (D 1,971 221 3' . . Addendum—OPEC 704 3,055 0 ( D (D (D 3 p. o 0 0 0 C 0 0 O D o (D (D o (D (D 0 0 (D 10 5 (D (D (D (D 0 0 (D (D 0 0 (D 12 (D 185 17 97 15 (D (D li -92 3! 301 102 o (D ( (D D -25 0 (D 0 0 0 0 0 () -( D ( (D 142 0 (D -209 -209 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D (D 8 -1 -69 (D (D (D -59 -59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D 14 757 143 20 33 116 -30 327 23 101 11 13 D (D (D 0 0 (D Do ( 8 15 D ( (D 404 83 (D 95 16 98 16 81 c 3 c -1 10 0 0 c ( (D o 0 8 0 ( D 0 0 o 0 (D o 0 (D o ( o o ( D (D 6 63 (*) -60 -113 52 C) 100 69 D ( (D 0 o (D (D o (D -11 (D (D 1 D ( 20 (D (D 1? 81 1 (*) -4 0 399 -33 426 6 3,147 62 1,798 1 999 t (D) D ( ) 31 D ( D ( (D D I ( ( 13 14 (D D ( (D) (D) (D) -2 i -22 23 -102 50 -1 25 C (D (D 66 -8 D5 (D) (D) (D) 12 286 27 (D (D) 32 15 8 26 22 14 11 -60 11 10 6 17 D ( (D c £ o (D 18 ( D ( (D (D) 6 26( 162 0 137 110 (D 33 29 (D (D -5 0 (D 364 24J 114 (D 11 11 (D 65 (D 10 °( 26 0 (• (D 8 212 32 38 24 (D (D (D (* (D (* (D (D 630 3,859 o (D 6 45 -41 (*) 0 (• 52 83 (»! 1 D 150 0 (*) 0 0 -3 C 0 0 (*) 0 ( ( 1 1,216 66 785 296 69 C (D -25 19 (D 0 (D (D (D 0 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other loi c 15 16 8 37 5046 120 14 o (D D ( 187 (D 393 238 17 2 36 6 2 322 644 569 139 -64 -322 (D 25 73 222 18 -376 -425 31 19 12 6 0 -14 395 693 600 144 -52 -298 11 150 -459 Other Africa Saharan Esrvpt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other International 17 (D D ( (D) -71 -18 (D) 96 (D) 3 (D) -1 (D) (D) -4 74 80 (D <> • 149 27 84 221 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 7.—Net Income of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Total European Communities (10) Canada Total All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other Latin America Total Other Africa InternaOther tional Asia and Pacific Middle East 26,139 14,405 2,930 9,927 7,287 2,641 375 1,173 11,030 5,694 395 1,216 3,725 704 8,194 6,469 3,394 2,509 1,248 1,748 1,769 685 1,063 108 289 4,170 2,842 839 294 322 192 652 231 2,357 2,125 630 1,117 4,669 1,800 1,603 1742 -149 10 483 -362 2,310 199 907 1333 1,625 144 132 671 -542 3 -186 33 955 22 111 0 2,359 483 696 408 115 180 96 96 137 94 2,011 114 1,117 o 0 0 0 0 0 358 0 o -10 566 65 P) 0 3 -544 33 249 8,214 1,259 326 316 616 1,914 480 761 362 6,437 1,031 269 346 416 1,560 343 731 205 4,803 635 189 226 220 1,136 202 608 154 4,572 583 181 213 189 1,101 184 601 150 230 52 8 12 31 36 18 7 4 441 942 288 45 74 169 233 130 -26 123 52 26 -1 0 0 () * 88 72 1,777 227 57 -30 200 354 138 30 157 16 () * 224 229 210 252 7 -46 -4 7 -3 1 75 26 14 -24 0 0 25 -99 17 -30 35 -9 302 266 2,093 -281 1,777 48 171 33 663 662 0 1 -83 60 272 186 1,860 242 945 35 270 430 209 282 134 148 1,493 948 239 56 28 154 215 8 78 46 31 166 132 145 313 240 73 1,029 671 -40 127 16 136 140 -9 3 139 -30 2 -10 -19 -21 -3 -26 -15 6 180 168 1,413 -220 1,306 12 107 201 197 4 123 246 21 91 76 58 562 558 4 635 12 56 1,297 135 302 23 79 70 -124 -193 69 245 486 482 4 689 152 48 9 355 33 167 87 52 165 43 41 76 28 114 21 -14 463 103 -27 392 88 -18 61 18 -7 323 49 2 2,280 1,529 751 1,616 1,078 538 162 94 68 1,372 885 487 588 404 184 5,742 2,236 1,490 17 1,998 1,959 481 418 64 264 -4 1,373 377 993 331 1,085 54 535 82 646 39 379 69 132 95 (D) 94 105 74 (D) -76 -76 0 54 35 8 41 H 8 36 4 (*) 13 1 32 6 21 -8 D9 (D) 176 127 23 13 13 8 29 0 () * (D) (D) 148 0 4 5 D 3 22 31 18 13 0 0 8 !! » () * 0 -3 -49 -49 0 98 (D) D (D) (D) (D) 0 13 0 19 () 58 166 27 -2 101 53 19 28 625 -57 -44 -193 354 -1 -25 -186 48 1 -180 136 149 267 162 133 (D (D 31 _ 2 8 97 312 147 65 181 54 142 23 o 11 70 7 328 c 74 2 1 ( * 11 8 J 0 127 3 6 16 -1 0 c 1 18 116 6 4 (D) (D) 20 (D) (D (D 11 -2 0 0 (D () 0 0 1 32 30 3 26 1 1 119 -14 94 7 22 37 24 6 (D 4 21 0 0 0 -1 1 0 0 0 () * 0 14 0 (D) 80 (D) (D) <*> (D) 0 c 110 101 9 6 g () * o 3 260 9 31 0 -5 c: 364 238 126 114 4 43 38 1£ 3 () * 0 0 (D 36 (D -1 -46 -1 -60 -20 96 10 (D 74 -12 134 (D) 42 (D) 0 -7 3 162 0 ( * ( * 0 116 (D (D 12 173 -34 55 -50 46 0 (D (D 74 (D) 173 -6 150 197 -57 -19 0 1 (D 0 0 47 2: (D) 73 283 c 5 185 0 11 404 3 31 168 (D (D c 0 0 57 (D (D D 0 0 0 12 0 15 1 439 15 156 13 21 t (D (D) ( 10 C (D) (D 130 c 92 22 29 (D) 0 0 no o 3,637 1,706 D () ° 174 3,782 1,755 1,105 (D) 3 8 0 189 -10 126 10 24 126 41 12 -1 3 o 12 11 2 42 () * 35 1 D3 0 0 (D) D 380 45 7 -1 97 12 o 10 5 66 59 17 5 104 298 65 -31 -106 75 464 6 45 -3 23 12 13 -106 -101 -5 399 158 83 76 28 149 471 12 665 451 213 4 0 0 101 77 24 r 170 129 -19 22 -41 4 () ° o 0 2 784 481 303 163 6 129 10 10 757 -69 12 42 P)D ?) () 86 262 0 136 1 (D) IS 333 25 172 37 15 0 8 -69 -4 N -1 o -60 37 315 0 -487 14 70 15 496 30 301 48 188 23 111 21 24 12 0 -2 -1 2 87 4S 8 () ° D3 -5 324 47 8 42 17 12 36 9 244 29 0 189 36 3 5 -9 1 0 0 201 47 1 385 D0 36 1,598 474 67 5 0 222 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 8.—Income Statement of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Account [Millions of dollars] Costs and expenses Equity in net income of other foreign affiliates (3) Total (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery productsOther Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products. Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government.. Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing servicesOther Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, public utilities Retail trade Income from other equity investments Exchange gains/ losses from translating financial state-1 ments (4) (5) 745,753 730,235 273,337 270,317 6,634 6,314 1,016 1,013 5,618 5,301 216,482 214,602 3,103 12 152 -54 205 -495 257 27 213,341 -484 18 0 0 7 -1 151 7 1 215,181 (D) ( 49,708 514 360,024 39,051 5,400 (D) ( 82,162 41,441 20,745 14,912 2,208 2,856 22,887 10>396 2,510 7,885 12,491 61,870 2,802 9,576 40,158 9,334 29,760 2,050 D () 48,945 455 350,072 38,215 5,288 (D) ( 80,089 40,343 20,118 14,684 2,143 2,800 22,145 10,170 2,401 7,768 11,976 59,672 2,582 ( 344 11 2,349 273 38 -1 4 18 Other (7) (6) 1,780 66 -27 2 -29 25 () * 1 55 13 1,667 -20 •2,163 -151 14 C) 14 -170 -171 (•) C) 1 4 -2,180 -12 -5 Total Cost of goods sold (8) Selling, general, oreign and adminis- income taxes trative expenses (9) 2,452 209,785 174,268 (D) (D) (D) ( () () 355 48,592 46,663 31 410 268 7,965 345,757 267,046 588 37,417 27,802 79 5,167 4,031 D (D) ( ( 2,025 78,156 55,587 994 39,873 31,645 668 19,199 11,461 243 14,337 8,845 65 2,063 1,583 55 2,684 2,053 673 22,320 18,798 190 10,271 8,820 80 2,473 1,977 110 7,798 6,843 482 12,049 9,978 1,453 57,763 41,576 100 2,771 2,366 () () -20 164 -118 -36 -13 -17 30 78 3 75 -49 150 103 -634 -271 -314 -63 10 4 -77 -27 -3 -23 -50 -115 -11 9,118 38,887 9,086 28,877 1,961 189 414 76 339 54 33 54 -40 -65 -10 10 -106 -8 -45 -1 225 910 218 636 47 37,119 8,930 28,139 1,967 7,362 25,089 6,758 21,854 1,466 10,483 5,677 11,549 71,497 64,358 7,139 52,798 7,705 3,427 1,674 4,865 2,575 7,392 434 1,776 10,136 5,522 11,258 69,095 62,094 7,002 51,980 7,511 3,360 1,650 4,779 2,592 7,352 436 1,681 147 72 4 -17 -42 1,832 1,879 -47 -239 37 -15 -14 -15 -78 29 -4 24 2 -14 -32 -1,028 -982 -46 -270 -15 -10 190 105 294 1,693 1,524 169 897 130 85 36 61 48 96 4 49 10,006 5,156 11,010 71,043 64,296 6,747 50,919 7,376 3,378 1,645 4,682 2,533 7,189 416 1,690 2,843 17,845 2,261 41,652 14,521 27,130 2,834 17,541 2,244 41,164 14,368 26,796 -4 -178 -21 75 36 39 -56 -103 -4 •52 -60 8 53 302 34 403 155 248 2,788 17,065 2,157 41,206 14,198 27,009 3 11 10 -100 -1 Net income Other (10) 12,541 719,614 586,037 3,066 265,435 226,294 178 5,357 4,009 56 975 567 123 4,382 3,442 2,501 211,077 175,354 ( 620 209 329 66 3 13 72 -54 1 -54 125 709 29 -149 61 423 40 4 Addenda (11) (12) (13) 75,801 11,704 500 59 441 10,094 30,156 16,616 641 241 400 15,672 27,620 10,821 206 26,139 7,902 1,277 41 1,236 5,405 107 98 9,957 27,506 26,476 1,781 1,696 21,194 20,309 D (D: 183 229 C 401 25,887 (D) 1,619 263 20,088 (r (. 27 240 7,636 294 101 3,272 36 1,042 Capital gains/ losses not included in income3 (14) -3,407 -935 -13 2 -16 -975 10,040 15,569 9,908 5,396 (D) (D) (D) (D) ( () () () 1,033 290 606 116 ,1 76 13 53 104 52,596 11,459 14,656 14,267 7,280 1,072 1,263 1,634 140 812 184 233 -976 () * 2 36 17 -2,436 -126 -5 () ( -768 -221 -432 -100 -2 -13 -47 51 ( 4,560 2,908 984 411 ( 3,369 1,678 998 525 () 444 189 37 152 255 2,586 18 () 911 485 121 364 425 3,774 146 7,025 1,623 4,534 389 2,049 231 780 32 354 2,956 318 971 79 633 3,039 404 1,621 7,908 4,270 8,209 63,366 58,228 5,138 38,064 5,461 2,557 1,373 3,741 1,445 5,927 317 1,340 1,573 630 1,942 4,355 3,301 1,054 9,792 1,502 612 181 699 935 854 72 203 213 142 392 694 439 254 1,323 192 78 27 108 58 169 14 40 312 113 466 2,628 2,328 301 1,740 220 132 64 135 95 239 13 107 477 522 539 454 62 392 1,879 330 49 29 182 42 204 18 86 5 -31 -74 310 403 -93 -983 -71 -24 -13 -10 -68 -123 2,241 12,092 1,571 38,141 12,174 25,967 387 3,903 444 2,039 1,461 578 50 509 78 330 269 61 110 56! 55 780 104 445 324 122 -59 -609 -24 23 -24 47 20,693 1,100 15,986 (D; 3,944 453 3,271 (D: 756 494 0 412 0 ( ' 1,619 162 1,106 (r 5,415 133 2,177 663 1,61 123 878 307 260 30 91 11 516 20 157 52 14,640 3,642 5,755 4,556 258 429 2,168 777 337 439 1,391 9,827 241 20 13 284 9 59 22 37 365 70 287 ( * Total capital gains/ losses (=cols. 6 419 0 696 293 403 4,006 1,568 1,546 575 145 172 566 124 37 87 442 4,107 32 8,151 315 3,429 1,094 0 7,862 306 3,328 1,065 289 274 273 183 156 490 1,399 142 473 1,374 148 470 1,339 124 333 875 22 103 616 355 205 66 2,527 373 825 35,082 1,344 382 140 242 10,743 2,435 352 6 6 34,344 1,278 330 106 223 10,483 276 1 26 26 1,960 229 562 28,447 1,228 313 85 228 9,893 203 57 146 3,906 6: 22 17 56 45 1,390 164 2,356 317 780 33,692 1,342 400 112 288 10,480 9,252 13,362 8,976 13,278 14! 11 140 107 8,363 13,106 C) 52 -99 -711 91 44 -757 -88 -110 -11 14 641 63 14 26 467 41 18 -6 5 10,081 126 62 22 5 2 33 647 ( * 8 8 19 31 325 189 2 ( * •62 12 C 1 125 820 2,689 20 6C 287 14 255 223 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.D 9.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical...., Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total Canada European Communities (10) Total Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Total Latin America 185,215 103,857 Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 730,235 536,905 108,038 364,405 301,970 62,435 25,788 38,674 15,755 16,699 48,903 270,317 6,314 176,147 2,457 25,351 842 124,965 101,610 23,355 13,790 5 12,041 (D) 88,414 (D) 40,657 (D) 12,580 5,398 488 29,778 703 1,013 5,301 214,602 213,341 758 1,698 140,627 140,430 535 307 22,422 22,400 1 21 (D) 213 (D) (D) 0 255 (D) 69,941 (D) 254 (D) 36,512 (D) 0 (D) 11,634 11,634 0 0 48,945 455 32,953 110 22,012 (D) 350,072 38,215 5,288 280,289 30,253 3,724 D ) 60,214 188,243 5,861 20,723 1,055 2,460 1,608 (D) 16,654 () 44,738 9,639 22,941 5,121 11,094 1,769 8,032 1,897 (D) 419 435 10,169 3,749 3,931 1,166 993 550 2,938 617 6,237 2,582 39,311 6,714 (D) 689 D D () D () 80,089 40,343 20,118 14,684 2,143 2,800 22,145 10,170 2,401 7,768 11,976 59,672 2,582 60,899 30,347 15,334 11,340 (D) ( 16,693 7,187 1,640 5,547 9,506 52,393 2,419 9,118 38,887 9,086 28,877 1,961 10,136 5,522 11,258 69,095 62,094 7,002 51,980 7,511 3,360 1,650 4,779 2,592 7,352 436 1,681 7,214 34,672 8,087 19,951 1,621 6,620 3,223 8,486 58,646 52,755 5,891 41,455 5,691 2,744 1,239 4,191 2,303 4,445 400 () 1,173 101,551 101,379 D 864 1,703 591 41,164 14,368 26,796 31,320 12,443 18,877 3,588 26,476 1,696 20,309 19,954 1,302 17,811 62 5,723 340 4,817 (D) 6,236 ) 2,981 , 945 274 242 49 142 473 1,374 641 2,435 352 801 ) 431 15 75 208 45 250 (D) 273 1,775 162 593 161,154 18,682 2,415 27,088 2,040 44 48,528 6,977 1,376 (D) 1,225 2,438 (D) 3,847 335 1,086 343 2,083 9,155 8,738 416 7,697 (D) 463 (D) 385 224 2,146 36 356 7,606 (D) 214 2,634 0 473 3,734 (D) () 68 21,855 4,672 10,879 (D) 4,347 2,099 (D) 28,800 (D) 5,048 806 1,165 (D) 378 249 (D) 3,883 (D) () 1,904 4,214 D ) 9,136 3,255 5,881 31,706 (D) () 26,165 16,980 8,215 8,765 9,185 2,874 868 1,259 581 1,705 3,648 1,417 1,212 830 D 1,076 (D) 547 391 (D) 728 (D) (D) 738 (D) 38 (D) (D) 113 2,612 (D) 165 (D) (D) 224 255 59 ( 741 108 2,168 (D) 301 44 (D) 5,177 (D) D () 0 ( 82 (D) 113 4,217 495 (D) 263 74 D () 1,979 645 179 ) 291 668 0 0 815 (D) 730 (D) 0 4 170 0 100 339 0 216 349 (D) 461 1,499 125 239 1,757 5,331 12,118 3,213 7,059 1,805 3,701 9,338 (D) 10,379 (D 616 407 289 (D) 36 2,606 547 D 1 487 3,691 0 2,312 90 6,225 395 12,830 5,560 3,626 2,797 D ) () () 166 46 (D) 0 (D) 283 (D) 0 () 446 (D) 4 () () 3,565 2,018 947 467 () 535 315 () ( 465 0 220 ( 402 (D) 517 0 146 178 0 559 (D) 187 (D) 0 2,199 (D) 484 904 (D) (D) 2,120 (D) () () 356 139 (D) 0 0 0 176 0 0 206 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 27 (D) 0 691 2,041 2,353 319 1,765 14,272 (D) 134 D () 1,259 4,477 (D) 0 703 (D) 17,621 (D) 0 (D) 0 () 3,545 2,286 (D) 185 (D) 122 347 120 3,385 112 () 7,679 576 7,103 D ( 391 337 131 5 125 0 0 0 189 0 40 0 846 D ( 237 94 186 32 0 58 124 ( 41 () 96 () 11 9 () 2,714 30 7,605 D ( 0 (D) 117 () 74 208 202 0 (D) 1,936 8,976 13,278 () 339 3,516 2,299 (D) 811 172 () 755 670 86 700 12,716 892 11,596 (D 4,712 146 2,241 719 () D 306 1,670 152 4,939 () 21,953 2,287 (D) 2,327 1,854 (D) 37,328 18,261 9,675 6,907 (D) () 0 D 2,916 (D) 448 235 D () ( 7,410 4,680 1,419 1,125 (D) ( 1,033 677 1,101 10,566 786 22,958 395 176 () 9,880 1,383 D () 1,407 12,237 939 34,344 1,278 330 106 223 10,483 12,146 70 47 () 0 15,623 D ) 68,497 (D) 1,564 (D) 5,617 19,010 9,826 4,784 3,345 (D ) 4,809 (D) 645 (D) (D) (D) 162 3,952 893 233 (D) 260 (D) 244 7 D 1,016 (D) 424 77 11,555 (D) 0 (D) 12,766 12,763 0 2 10,456 (D) 24,623 3,499 1,735 (D) 2,296 (D) 2,029 240 195 7,862 306 3,328 1,065 () 88,786 88,616 (D) D () 26,903 5,478 12,044 952 4,725 2,348 4,019 32,683 29,365 3,318 28,575 4,392 1,968 288 2,556 1,153 2,274 247 1,115 14,936 1,697 D () 852 3,618 1,555 4,662 276 1,047 440 2,900 20,058 18,276 1,782 9,531 717 573 883 1,468 813 1,579 112 228 2,834 17,541 2,244 D D 187 () 3,794 481 0 0 22 0 111 0 (D) 3,074 D ) 154 () 0 1,245 1,629 3,548 176 152 286 D 883 3,489 (D) 1,460 D ) 138 0 441 0 1,449 D International 224 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.D 11.—Net Income of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries Europe European Communities (10) Canada Total Total All industries 26,139 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 7,902 1,277 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 14,267 1,634 233 41 1,236 5,405 5,396 (D) ( 1,116 104 () 4,006 1,568 1,546 575 145 172 566 124 37 87 442 4,107 32 14,405 2,775 260 15 245 1,956 1,947 (D) 545 15 9,860 1,249 143 ( 2,727 937 1,192 363 ( 462 69 13 57 393 3,220 -4 2,930 1,083 40 2 39 990 988 () * 2 1,212 320 59 ( 380 109 119 82 55 16 -48 -93 -1 -92 45 247 -14 9,927 1,302 (D) 7,287 398 D 205 652 645 () 418D () 7,633 779 78 156 545 2,223 808 1,000 286 D 336 28 4 23 309 2,700 (D) 55 780 104 445 324 122 580 79 287 173 114 1,619 162 1,106 (D) 715 67 675 3 D 235 2 269 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 516 20 157 52 279 46 209 3 103 30 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 1,390 2 -18 28 -47 263 D () 4 205 52 103 11 25 18 50 -116 -216 100 325 38 2 -16 110 28 27 2 15 185 367 42 96 114 115 339 212 127 890 206 28 -10 41 49 21 -3 95 27 22 13 457 46 224 D 139 42 ( 1,845 622 862 239 ( 378 185 138 47 ( 299 31 267 1,956 D ) 255 1,553 110 261D () 92 62 (D) 497 D () 663 125 9 (D) 49 (D) 1 9 11 353 34 106 80 26 ( 41 744 375 112 (*) 0 (*) D 2 103 11 117 D D 11,030 4,541 (D) 26 (D) 3,592 D ) () 5,694 1,917 (D) 31 (D) 1,391D ( 370 245 (D) 2,876 461 80 0 208 23 ( n -14 32 -30 () 4 135 0 ( (*) 806 127 () 57 124 34 42 25 4,412 (D) 90 (D) 165 1,332 683 354 212 ( 34 138 4 (D) 2 (D) (D) -10 227 (D) 17 2 (D) -52 D (D) () 76 (D) -11 () 0 Other Africa 395 281 ( 209 209 0 0 Middle East 1,216 205 112 2 110 (D) 49 (D) 0 D 383 11 D () Other Asia and Pacific 3,725 2,137 133 -4 137 (D) 1,937 (D) 0 (D) 0 1,135 (D) 3 () 862 375 265 170 290 153 73 38 () 112 26 ( 167 133 () 87 () 36 173 546 () 533 76 106D () 4 52 (D) -158 ( 228 81 19 1,173 278 Latin America Total ( 158 (D) 560 85 232 (D) 454 21 76 249 108 174 133 41 397 -31 (D) 4 ( 27 -36 122 4 () 22 332 367 () 200 25 177 D 869 95 D ( 24 416 39 157 (D) -22 -43 21 () 0 215 () 20 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 ( 152 (*) (D) 0 117 ( 25 () 36 430 80 339 4 172 10 16 20 60 66 171 56 45 D 6,193 673 78 () 124 430 67 357 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate „ Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 2,641 904 () 589 590 0 (*) 294 (D) 1,441 106 -1 () 83 477 522 539 454 62 392 1,879 330 49 29 182 42 204 18 -Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other () 460 2,492 272 727 61 145 155 367 180 -96 276 1,296 279 20 -21 151 73 62 14 3,039 404 1,621 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 15 D 53 3 34 490 -13 10 56 245 192 () * 4 13 () * 4 (D) 20 331 14 -2 ( 47 44 3 9 128 D () 14 12 415 -38 <) 0 114 638 304 -28 ( 25 141 152 0 0 4 0 2 0 (D) 320 250 International 225 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 1.—Sales by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Destination [Millions of dollars] Local sales l Sales to all destinations Sales to the United States Sales to other countries Total To other foreign affiliates To unaffiliated foreign- To affiliated persons 2 (1) All countries Developed countries... 730,235 536,905 Canada 108,038 Europe- 364,405 European Communities (10)., Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 301,970 21,136 4,279 41,404 67,248 2,414 4,703 24,476 726 27,580 108,005 62,435 3,182 1,547 7,374 1,347 8,326 6,274 33,283 631 472 Japan 25,788 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa 38,674 28,669 2,163 7,841 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. 185,215 103,857 47,974 5,104 26,045 1,303 4,401 803 1,828 7,240 1,250 17,316 11,269 3,044 3,004 38,567 5,921 20,088 1,036 7,046 2,521 683 1,272 15,755 6,139 2,226 3,473 439 9,616 389 4,458 4,769 16,699 589 9,517 4,060 2,534 7,516 618 12,543 4,319 3,596 14,114 604 1,867 2,590 1,137 8,116 43,121 To unaffiliated persons Total To other foreign affiliates To unaffiliated foreigners Total To U.S. parents To unaffiliated U.S. persons (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 570,361 433,233 88,151 285,408 234,581 13,425 3,461 33,731 52,065 2,131 2,620 22,095 401 17,979 86,673 50,827 2,916 1,525 4,492 1,179 6,970 5,641 27,183 521 398 23,327 36,347 26,691 2,128 7,528 132,794 79,370 44,414 4,333 24,193 1,273 4,300 373 1,805 7,109 1,029 14,560 10,158 2,253 2,148 20,395 3,133 13,276 556 1,749 418 259 1,003 8,230 3,009 720 1,869 420 5,221 313 1,280 3,628 11,597 542 8,710 1,303 1,043 33,597 4,654 611 7,062 2,486 2,976 11,156 340 1,060 2,160 1,091 477,961 369,405 82,868 228,546 202,334 9,213 3,281 30,149 48,131 2,172 1,861 20,483 184 12,355 74,506 26,212 2,577 1,510 2,784 1,130 6,691 5,178 5,570 606 166 23,541 34,450 24,960 2,088 7,402 100,441 61,919 43,095 4,232 23,720 1,080 4,229 366 1,302 7,164 1,002 13,778 10,110 1,382 2,286 5,046 707 1,352 651 454 892 92 897 5,805 1,332 752 157 424 4,473 80 1,328 3,065 12,519 457 8,905 1,450 1,706 20,198 3,042 570 4,254 2,273 3,032 2,535 338 936 2,138 1,081 8,116 23,923 28,127 18,250 1,538 14,959 14,122 1,766 179 1,065 1,551 151 160 253 19 1,639 7,339 837 71 1 181 11 112 66 293 96 5 831 923 828 13 82 6,095 2,396 654 82 388 21 19 20 7 106 10 645 177 170 299 1,097 240 119 99 110 479 10 40 272 57 44 1 12 215 4 95 116 1,392 18 216 405 753 2,035 530 C) 343 242 79 801 0 3 25 12 3,782 1,226 449,834 351,154 76,780 39,139 20,843 16,553 11,126 657 151 983 1,542 23 177 299 20 859 6,415 5,427 47 1 63,572 30,483 17,046 11,969 8,443 476 142 919 1,383 20 161 236 19 603 4,485 3,525 33 () * 13,208 8,656 3,798 4,584 2,683 180 9 65 159 3 16 63 1 257 1,930 1,902 14 C) 175,494 128,362 4,326 119,307 88,510 11,267 847 10,272 17,575 218 2,665 3,694 521 14,365 27,085 30,797 558 36 D 68,176 54,939 1,303 52,070 44,824 5,469 497 5,690 12,248 111 1,762 1,892 287 7,359 9,509 7,246 162 20 107,318 73,423 3,023 67,236 43,685 5,798 350 4,582 5,327 107 903 1,802 235 7,006 17,576 23,551 396 16 () 122 48 864 () 9 5 159,875 103,672 19,887 78,997 67,389 7,712 818 7,673 15,183 283 2,083 2,381 325 9,601 21,332 11,608 266 21 2,882 167 1,355 633 6,099 110 74 2,462 2,326 1,978 35 312 52,421 24,488 3,560 771 1,852 30 102 430 23 131 221 2,756 1,110 790 855 18,172 2,787 6,812 480 5,297 2,104 423 269 7,525 3,130 1,505 1,605 19 4,395 76 3,178 1,140 5,102 47 808 2,757 1,491 15,307 2,863 7 5,481 1,832 620 2,958 264 807 430 46 3,782 15,145 4,334 27,976 213,587 188,213 7,447 3,101 29,084 46,579 2,021 1,701 20,230 165 10,716 67,167 25,375 2,506 1,509 2,603 1,118 6,579 5,111 5,277 510 161 22,710 33,527 24,131 2,076 7,320 94,346 59,523 42,441 4,150 23,332 1,060 4,210 346 1,295 7,058 992 13,133 9,933 1,212 1,988 3,948 467 1,233 552 344 413 81 857 5,533 1,275 708 156 411 4,258 76 1,234 2,949 11,127 439 8,690 1,045 953 18,163 2,513 570 3,910 2,031 2,953 1,734 338 933 2,113 1,069 4,334 22,697 () 131 53 2,714 (D) 854 837 18 37,642 16,432 1,740 172 518 (D) 92 (D) 410 19 (D) 1,470 774 252 444 13,222 948 5,584 369 4,147 (D) 336 (D) 6,500 2,389 (D) 633 605 () * 27 33,089 13,212 1,114 109 460 (D) 74 (D) 12 19 (D) 1,298 727 153 417 10,801 767 3,812 368 3,805 (D) 276 (D) 6,127 D () 1,850 (D 1,504 1,043 24,998 D ) 18 256 232 17 6 4,552 3,219 627 63 58 (D) 18 (D) 398 HD () 172 47 98 26 2,421 182 1,771 1 343 (D) 60 1,394 3,335 2,873 57 405 47,133 25,507 3,139 699 1,807 (D) 80 (D) 115 57 (D) 2,068 384 1,410 273 20,300 4,265 13,152 16 2,445 (D) 255 D 373 3,449 2,417 (D) () 1,122 519 4,942 D () 382 525 20,057 D 795 770 545 22 204 13,237 8,879 1,793 580 1,004 (D) 8 (D) 4 6 (D) 812 206 467 139 6,274 1,781 2,881 13 1,382 (D) 137 599 2,565 2,328 35 202 33,896 16,628 1,346 120 803 (D) 72 (D) 111 51 (D) 1,255 178 943 134 14,026 2,485 10,271 3 1,062 (D) 118 1,125 2,324 D D ( 1,032 4,111 (D ( 1,133 3,679 37 (D) 2,337 (D) 11,030 1,854 2 4,775 1,151 (D) 1,958 232 727 28 10,166 1,638 1 4,517 1,137 (D) 1,669 232 653 24 0 12,671 0 12,187 D 3,583 21 (D) 2,257 D 96 16 () * 80 C) 864 216 2 257 14 (D) 289 0 74 4 (D) 0 484 () 571 501 95 (D) 273 127 17,675 2,620 46 3,514 895 (D) 9,621 34 204 425 3,105 695 6 620 454 (D) 488 32 150 381 374 86 20 178 90 14,570 1,925 40 2,895 441 (D) 9,133 2 53 43 0 6,527 0 1,732 0 4,794 226 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 2.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Destination [Millions of dollars] Local sales l Sales to all destinations Total To unaffiliated persons Total To U.S. parents To unaffiliated U.S. persons (5) (6) (7) (8) 28,127 17,696 2,927 2,684 243 5,305 1,648 3,651 6 6,414 3,049 5,033 449,834 154,403 21,446 14,723 6,723 75,745 48,463 27,091 191 51,508 5,704 174,234 26,885 9,240 4,372 13,273 35,741 12,232 8,995 9,179 1,230 4,104 10,846 2,596 1,080 1,516 8,250 23,628 1,261 76,780 36,567 18,158 18,113 45 63,572 31,384 16,860 16,840 20 () 2,296 8 11,224 (D) 26,244 570 19 174 377 2,043 1,405 219 48 188 184 740 483 135 347 257 3,073 205 () 2,067 6 8,852 (D) 22,590 400 9 166 224 1,588 1,095 205 43 101 145 470 348 39 309 122 2,772 204 () 229 2 2,372 (D) 3,654 170 10 7 153 455 310 14 5 87 39 270 135 96 38 135 301 1 To other foreign affiliates (4) 570,361 202,616 30,463 23,415 7,048 80,432 50,828 477,961 172,099 24,373 17,407 6,966 81,049 50,111 30,742 197 57,922 8,754 179,267 27,491 9,309 4,661 13,521 37,457 12,812 9,371 9,292 1,322 4,659 11,154 2,774 1,108 1,666 8,380 24,051 1,261 730,235 159,875 266,304 52,522 63,688 22,059 45,143 7,378 97,176 57,381 39,509 286 107,614 8,992 21,729 330 16,745 6,553 10,170 22 21,686 3,200 271,099 32,585 10,460 5,518 16,607 54,840 23,102 12,525 10,618 1,844 6,750 15,015 4,347 1,543 2,804 10,668 40,470 2,745 65,919 2,782 702 601 1,480 11,598 6,717 2,377 919 306 1,280 1,800 943 108 835 857 11,862 928 7,329 20,953 9,443 25,248 2,190 7,458 8,318 7,283 57,183 55,190 1,993 45,758 3,342 3,446 1,500 7,751 1,951 6,294 2,923 1,738 1,638 8,064 1,232 7,650 417 1,468 4,882 883 21,650 21,370 279 8,576 498 703 220 1,086 89 643 396 197 5,692 12,889 8,210 17,597 1,772 5,990 3,436 6,399 35,533 2,865 11,210 2,738 397 3,766 581 113,622 68,128 45,494 17,826 8,323 9,503 23,526 9,862 13,376 200 6,438 4,744 1,602 47 45 17,911 1,527 9,003 1,368 264 85,929 5,792 205,180 9,758 4,917 15,128 43,243 16,385 10,149 9,700 1,539 5,470 13,214 3,403 1,435 1,969 9,811 28,608 1,818 Sales to other countries To unaffiliated foreigners Total (3) (2) (1) All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade To affiliated2 persons Sales to the United States 249 1,716 581 376 112 92 555 309 178 28 150 131 424 0 To unaffiliated foreigners Total To other foreign affiliates (9) (10) (11) (12) 13,208 5,183 1,298 1,273 25 175,494 57,639 9,990 9,623 366 68,176 14,609 2,271 2,204 66 107,318 43,030 7,719 7,419 300 4,452 10 6,419 2,020 71 32,049 2,936 1,278 334 1,907 3,121 1,090 299 791 2,030 13,347 1,279 38,296 1,776 624 146 1,006 8,294 5,042 1,796 763 112 580 1,022 417 41 377 604 8,666 723 27,292 2,748 508 538 1,702 7,047 3,843 1,140 515 222 1,327 2,099 673 259 414 1,426 4,680 556 () 6,472 81 65,588 4,524 1,132 684 2,709 15,341 1,713 37,182 2,844 2,744 1,280 6,665 1,862 5,651 2,527 1,541 4,125 12,805 5,860 14,971 1,611 5,033 2,690 5,637 32,434 31,444 990 31,708 2,336 1,969 1,028 5,733 1,528 5,212 1,997 1,162 116 197 110 506 63 110 212 121 599 582 17 873 77 42 80 125 () * 75 17 66 4,008 12,607 5,750 14,465 1,548 4,923 2,478 5,516 31,835 30,863 972 30,835 2,259 1,927 948 5,609 1,528 5,137 1,981 1,096 496 1,724 648 4,630 117 928 3,255 329 12,190 11,586 604 2,998 104 172 277 1,090 62 327 49 56 457 1,664 446 4,246 99 833 3,107 207 11,190 10,955 235 1,925 55 109 115 596 38 219 19 12 59 202 384 18 96 148 122 1,001 632 369 1,073 48 63 162 494 24 109 30 44 2,709 6,425 2,934 5,646 462 1,497 2,372 1,316 12,558 12,159 399 11,052 902 1,306 195 928 360 754 877 520 1,064 6,203 677 2,898 256 525 1,562 555 9,861 9,834 27 5,778 365 552 26 365 50 349 361 119 1,645 222 2,257 2,749 206 972 810 761 2,697 2,325 372 5,273 536 754 169 563 310 404 517 401 2,468 7,444 2,156 95,796 59,805 35,991 2,149 6,631 1,961 66,212 44,046 22,166 252 46 2,535 1,481 1,054 2,056 6,379 1,915 63,677 42,565 21,113 145 491 226 5,501 2,843 2,659 130 444 189 3,228 2,016 1,212 15 47 37 2,273 827 1,447 571 4,088 551 41,908 21,239 20,669 174 3,070 346 12,063 4,826 7,237 397 1,018 205 29,845 16,413 13,432 14,629 4,548 9,863 D 652 389 207 13,978 4,160 9,656 (D) 1,650 1,064 551 1,846 692 1,122 646 14 377 2 13,727 1,505 6,722 1,355 4,136 3,290 843 2 () * 931 (D) 856 3,496 1,756 1,673 D 14,372 1,519 7,098 1,357 5,401 3,557 1,840 2 1 966 1,265 267 997 2,685 15 1,963 3 17,089 5,118 11,775 153 43 15,226 1,512 7,040 1,365 2,572 (D) 1,018 8 1,108 (D) 730 ( * 1,464 (D) 289 7 1,772 1,338 434 545 203 342 575 575 652 560 92 2,672 862 2,329 1,413 3,190 898 1,881 51 127 443 274 219 122 92 2,518 728 1,950 757 2,302 34 39 234 13 35 232 828 588 408 180 162 29,816 290 726 528 198 10,949 2,101 524 1,234 1,023 211 33 1,303 502 515 361 153 31 23 68 79 0 0 0 (' 450 264 36 19 17 27 3,841 145 2,303 1,181 1,121 1,094 4,233 15,711 999 741 3,234 14,970 724 637 3,121 14,730 273 37 233 23 119 94 145 (D) 841 0 0 4,291 409 2,338 1,200 1,138 1,121 116 307 96 27 67 3,318 16 24 132 42 55 (r ( 1,565 63 38 27 10 104 2,502 704 1,818 71 2,247 37,773 1,286 4,336 2,778 1,557 12,208 2,620 734 1,886 1,138 2,970 777 1,789 34,455 457 3,748 2,371 1,377 12,046 42 82 74 225 r c 31,381 352 764 555 209 11,053 3,845 15,36" r C) 1 36 30 4 () * 47 0 798 23 719 661 58 227 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 3.—Local Sales by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate l [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Finance (except Wholebanking), Other sale trade insurance, manufacand real turing estate Electric Transporand tation electronic equipequipment ment Machinery, except electrical Other industries Services 477,961 172,099 179,267 27,491 37,457 11,154 24,051 14,971 32,434 31,708 66,212 14,629 14,372 31,381 369,405 127,166 139,572 20,637 27,696 8,772 21,142 12,128 25,183 24,013 58,447 12,613 11,195 20,411 Canada 82,868 21,762 34,853 5,108 (D) 2,370 (D) 3,448 6,639 6,905 8,138 6,038 2,218 9,859 Europe 228,546 80,808 85,175 12,893 16,728 5,797 13,795 7,526 14,188 14,249 42,223 4,939 7,386 8,016 202,334 9,213 3,281 30,149 48,131 2,172 1,861 20,483 184 104 72,421 (D) 2,012 (D) 18,195 (D) (D) 11,767 192 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,026 14,805 1,090 (D) 3,105 3,484 201 (D) 1,799 (D) 6,081 (D) (D) 747 2,211 (D) (D) 850 13,213 (D) () 942 4,892 0 (D) 266 (D) (D) D 4,818 99 14 238 (D) D 7,613 (D) 23 (?) 12,723 160 (D) 2,880 3,637 0 (D) 1,845 12,355 74,506 26,212 2,577 1,510 2,784 1,130 6,691 5,178 5,570 606 166 4,950 25,312 8,387 (D) (D) (D) (D) 438 (D) (D) (D) (D) 77,161 2,609 318 12,430 21,676 381 403 7,223 44 3,720 28,358 8,013 (D) (D) 302 (D) 4,746 (D) 772 118 (D) 1,126 102 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 0 682 4,366 1,923 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,320 (D) 85 (D) 0 576 1,826 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) D () (D) (D) 0 0 480 3,693 1,072 (D) 0 5 (D) D () 453 29 0 0 120 1,599 1,445 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 146 (D) 0 15 6,757 975 (D) 0 0 (D) D () 47 0 0 0 99 (D) 29 (D) 430 (D) (D) (D) (D) 23,541 13,499 (D) 648 1,595 (D) 1,818 492 4 (D) 34,450 24,960 2,088 7,402 11,097 7,712 (D) (D) (D) D 1,988 1,295 89 604 () 164 474 () (D) (D) 187 5 490 662 491 38 133 4,352 (D) (D) D () 771 3,272 (D) D 100,441 38,353 39,695 6,854 9,760 2,383 2,909 2,843 61,919 17,032 34,814 6,015 8,078 2,118 2,705 43,095 4,232 23,720 1,080 4,229 366 1,302 7,164 1,002 13,778 10,110 1,382 2,286 5,046 707 1,352 651 454 892 11,693 723 6,932 (D) (D) (D) 609 (D) 540 2,501 (D) 844 (D) 2,838 381 391 (D) (D) (D) 25,477 (D) 14,932 (D) 1,786 168 (D) (D) 375 9,047 8,414 90 543 290 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,932 31 380 (D) 71 1,035 (D) (D) 1,533 44 (D) 90 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 5,984 (D) 3,494 92 (D) 52 115 896 27 (D) 1,837 (D) 147 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 17 1,635 (D) (D) 63 92 897 (D) 557 0 (D) 0 (D) 5,805 1,332 752 157 424 4,473 80 1,328 3,065 4,327 897 (D) (D) (D) 3,430 (D) 842 (D) (D) (D) 144 50 0 95 (D) 0 179 (D) 12 C) 0 12 (D) 0 0 (D) 12,519 457 8,905 1,450 1,706 6,055 0 337 173 143 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 4 (D) (D) 256 (D; (D 299 1,233 154 (D 608 (D) AH countries Developed countries European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC (D) (Dj 1,433 20,198 3,042 570 4,254 2,273 3,032 2,535 338 936 2,138 1,081 10,939 1,017 8,116 9,324 (D) (D) (D) 585 1,799 (D) (D) A U ( ) (D) (D) (D) 120 (D) qq oo ( ) 823 6,980 5,409 (D) (D) 4,855 /•\ v ; 2,765 10,767 (D) (D) 709 866 (D) 960 1,661 (D) 1 27 1 3 D8 327 90 (D) 954 (D) (D) 494 A U D ( ] 2,913 1,642 (D; 1,883 0 (D; (D 503 0 () D (D) 411 3 (D] (D) (Dj (D) (D) (D) <•> m () 0 193 4,135 403 8 (D) 193 3,619 120 2 0 0 0 43 (D) (D) 0 3 535 2,314 (D) (D) (D) 156 (D) 383 199 283 (D) (D) 3,741 730 184 () 1,706 121 (D) 4,346 2,790 325 1,230 907 806 59 42 1,407 1,239 (D) (D) 7,251 7,695 7,765 2,016 3,178 9,433 2,065 6,887 6,946 4,528 1,463 1,350 2,732 1,409 157 966 (D) (D) 33 306 60 164 (D) (D) 4 0 9 0 152 (D) (D) 587 (D) (D) 519 24 (D) (D) 59 1,700 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 2,989 392 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 4,903 (D) (D) (D) () (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,984 1,984 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 18 (D) 195 (D) (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) 0 0 0 1 0 2,297 (D) 1,974 0 3 0 0 (D) (D) 407 407 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 220 52 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D; (D (D) 167 0 (D) (D) 74 (D) (D) (D] (D) D (D) (D) 0 (D) 33 0 (D) (D) O D (D) (D) 124 (D) (D) 615 0 (Dj 0 D0 () D 0 0 () () (D) (D) (D) 4 (D) 0 0 D D ( ) 0 0 (D) D C D D (D (D 0 0 (?) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 99 244 27 71 (D) (D) (D) (D) 202 155 29 19 243 61 149 (D) 59 1,239 (D) (D) (D) 300 26 (D) (D) (D) 32 34 1,005 28 736 8 164 (D) 0 59 (D) 27 (D) (D) () 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 2 0 (D) 0 0 j) (D] (Dj 1,389 145 179 (D; 75 454 16 (D 102 124 (D) 0 (D) (D 0 c 0 621 57 (D 50 52 92 43 (D 93 35 (D) 1,185 385 63 255 (Dj (DJ (DJ (Dj 2 0 () 20 66 3 (Dj (D 78 D0 () 0 120 40 51 (D) D 0 0 () D 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 (D) 84 (Dj (D 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D] 17 (D) 194 0 (D) (D) (D) (Dj D0 D ( 0 12 54 (D) 284 (D) (D) 7 0 (D) (Dj 4 0 c 0 D iD , 2,297 814 0 (D) 234 (D) ( 84 (Dj (D) (D 0 (D 11 27 (D) 69 (D) 74 (D) 21 (D) (D) 83 1,136 79 (D) 352 117 (D) (D) (D) 65 (D) (Dj (Dj (Dj (Dj 0 230 57 2 (D) (D) (-) 1,738 31 1,576 7 (Dj (Dj (Dj 40 D1 ( 454 (D) 637 (D) (D) 65 181 6,579 23,923 Q 161 (D) 5 ( 107 40 () 21 4,106 0 () 869 (D) (D) 46 () 311 1,536 m 228 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.E 4.—Sales by Affiliates to the United States, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries.... Developed countries.. Canada Europe.... European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 76,780 39,139 20,843 16,553 11,126 657 151 983 1,542 23 177 299 20 859 6,415 5,427 47 1 Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific .. .. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 37,642 16,432 1,740 172 518 (D) 92 (D) 410 19 0 1,470 774 252 444 13,222 948 5,584 369 4,147 (r International Addendum—OPEC. ( 131 53 2,714 (D) Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 36,567 11,910 3,770 8,035 5,023 (D) () 486 7 (*) (D) 0 297 3,651 3,011 1 C) (D) (*) () * D 26,244 20,099 15,599 3,596 3,259 153 67 413 891 7 172 169 20 307 1,060 338 20 1 21 (D) 115 (D) 116 0 0 570 431 76 346 315 1 Chemi- Primary Machinand cals and fabricatery, allied except ed products metals electrical 2,043 1,598 683 607 67 0 39 164 0 (D) 17 (D) 75 207 76 () * 740 500 349 138 3,073 2,601 (D) 1,406 1,276 58 () • 247 467 0 12 84 2 32 375 130 1 0 0 Finance (except Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other sale trade insurance, tation slectronic equipmanufacand real equipturing ment estate ment 4,630 780 435 336 317 () 60 23 1 8 110 1 9 0 0 5 (*) 5 2 7 0 0 12,190 11,603 11,432 2,998 2,585 2,003 524 157 2 1 7 79 0 () • 1 0 2 65 6 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 () 144 123 (D) 3 11 () * 91 1,125 (D) () C) (D) 2 (D) 0 (D) 467 854 837 18 336 0 6,500 2,389 r 4,111 (r 0 1,133 3,679 37 (D) 2,337 r 11,030 1,854 4,775 1,151 (r 1,958 232 727 28 0 12,67 24,657 8,538 701 4 8 0 5 () 1 () * 109 0 109 0 7,728 901 3,897 1 0 2 6 6,144 1,855 714 152 473 (D) 26 1 () * 1 (D) 799 716 8 75 341 9 9 0 0 139 10 (*) 1 445 400 100 ( 3 239 (D) (D) 0 2 471 104 93 25 0 1 1 0 (•) 3,850 507 164 2 160 0 1 1 0 () • 587 432 5,501 4,508 484 3,453 () 5 D () 0 413 248 C 0 0 105 89 C) 16 993 529 103 (D) 30 (D r: ( 278 0 (• 27 0 122 ( c! ( (t (E (c 304 0 (D) 0 5,401 774 188 573 509 (D) C) 8 (D) 0 1 (*) 0 116 324 64 () * 0 0 0 0 () * 64 0 0 7 7 0 0 4,626 4,589 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 14 ( ( * 4,574 19 1,476 0 2,937 0 140 6,120 2,389 (D: ( 3,731 3,597 0 2,333 (r 6,403 (r 4,705 r o no 0 12,54 33 33 0 0 0 (D) 586 1,003 263 1,228 232 715 27 59 3,325 457 ( 246 99i 180 794 232 628 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 155 0 0 o 0 o 153 0 0 0 154 63 (D 414 27. 0 0 Services Other industries 966 851 36 793 (D) 108 0 (D) 20 0 0 (D) 0 36 225 (D) (D) 0 0 C) 1 (*) 143 0 (D) 18 0 (*) 115 77 C 229 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 5.—Sales by Affiliates to 'Other' Countries, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries AH countries Developed countries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Primary Machinand ery, Fabricatexcept ed electrical metals Chemicals and allied products Finance (except banking), WholeOther sale trade insurance, manufacand real turing estate Electric Transporand tation electronic equipequipment ment Other industries Services 175,494 57,639 65,588 4,524 15,341 3,121 13,347 5,646 12,558 11,052 41,908 3,496 2,572 128,362 25,335 60,564 3,806 14,490 2,764 12,596 4,362 12,240 10,306 36,186 677 2,295 Canada 4,326 308 2,772 74 457 193 306 237 944 561 558 9 12 Europe 119,307 24,872 55,968 3,568 13,308 2,480 11,988 4,044 11,040 9,541 34,168 642 2,273 88,510 11,267 847 10,272 17,575 218 2,665 3,694 521 14,365 27,085 30,797 558 36 12,931 2,399 (D) (D) 638 (D) 2 531 (D) 3,342 4,888 11,941 56 (D) 2,010 (D) 1 132 9,708 5 52,279 6,084 265 6,483 15,490 115 2,616 2,643 380 7,065 11,138 3,688 348 (D) 147 144 1,359 728 902 2 (D) 3,494 279 141 471 490 (D) (D) 60 0 1,254 462 74 4 0 5 (D) 15 4 (D) 0 0 12,304 1,928 (D) 1,365 2,350 69 714 533 (D) 3,271 1,966 1,004 (D) 3 29 (D) 242 160 521 1 0 2,360 204 (D) 232 780 (D) 42 128 (D) 263 660 120 (*) 0 2 3 27 (D) (D) 0 0 11,246 1,032 (D) 2,487 2,781 0 (D) 1,025 31 538 2,619 742 (D) 0 0 (D) 156 418 79 0 0 3,669 587 32 396 1,227 4 (D) 434 (D) 151 648 375 (D) (D) 8,957 (D) 35 1,221 1,241 25 568 411 (D) 1,533 2,564 584 219 3 (D) (D) 36 (D) 189 (*) 19,484 2,596 (D) 2,817 1,335 70 (D) 158 18 2,795 9,550 14,684 147 5 9 D ( ) (D) 179 14,093 0 216 548 (D) 2,041 95 C) 40 (*) 0 10,250 (D) (D) 311 6,620 0 (D) 53 0 54 2,218 790 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 19 0 0 0 385 0 61 (D) (D) 36 0 48 962 2 H 248 17 0 D (D) () 0 800 802 232 7 2 0 0 26 0 186 1 10 2 164 131 6 28 665 640 5 19 (D) (D) 0 19 (D) D ( ) (*) 14 45 42 1 2 256 209 (D) (D) 318 239 156 144 (D) (D) 498 321 2 175 24 23 (*) 1 7 7 (*) 745 5,722 2,819 478 3,048 2,744 (D) 10 183 (D) (D) (*) 604 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (*) 3 6 686 74 564 48 1,758 1,130 550 (D) 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 25 0 2,719 43 2,076 0 469 0 277 137 14 4 1 (*) 0 0 0 8 (*) 22 3 18 1 102 0 31 0 0 0 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other (D) (D) 1,504 1,043 24,998 (D) (D) C) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) Japan 1,394 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 3,335 2,873 57 405 (D) D (D) 1,439 1,286 33 120 47,133 32,304 5,024 718 851 357 751 1,285 25,507 16,272 2,837 622 618 271 507 101 3,139 699 1,807 (D) 80 (D) 115 57 (D) 2,068 384 1,410 273 20,300 4,265 13,152 16 2,445 (D) 36 1 2 (*) (Dj (D) 2,233 (D) 1,632 48 34 13 (D) (D) (D) 559 307 75 177 45 6 0 2 5 14 588 96 475 (*) 4 (D) (*) (*) (D) 33 8 5 20 1 0 0 1 (*) (*) 436 60 351 6 12 1 2 1 5 162 77 (D) (D) 20 6 0 1 (*) (D) 252 4 (D) (D) (D) (*) 8 0 D ( ) 15 (D) 0 (D) 5 0 0 0 5 0 459 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 1 0 48 48 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 (*) 42 (*) 3 1 (*) (*) (*) 49 26 0 23 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ) (D) (D) 0 (*) 0 ( ) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 3 (*) (*) 0 (*) 3 0 1 2 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 (D) n 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 79 (*) (*) 0 0 0 (D) Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 255 (D) () (D) 0 ( ) (D) D C) 570 0 562 8 15,666 3,086 10,495 (DJ D 3,449 2,417 (D; (D (D 1,032 (D (D 571 3,069 2,379 0 2,379 0 690 (D (D 260 169 6 (*) 0 163 0 1 163 (D 0 0 (D) 501 95 (D 273 (D) 183 0 0 (D (D) 124 95 0 (DJ (D) 1 0 0 0 1 17,675 2,620 46 3,514 895 12,779 (D 0 3,267 (D (D (D 0 (D (D 1,894 292 (D 108 315 182 495 (D 174 (D) (D 9,621 34 204 425 i 0 6,037 (D C> » 0 6,527 c 153 4 0 0 4 (*) 0 (*, 2 (D 1 0 (* n (D) D 0 (°; (°) 151 64 1 (D 12 19 11 0 11 (D' <) ° 15 (D 0 (*) (*) (D 8 0 1 0 0 (*) (D) 1 215 (*) D0 0 (*) 0 (D) D ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) (D) (D) (D) 79 13 0 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D ( ) 1 0 0 1 4 4 0 0 (*) (D) (D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D 0 0 0 109 0 (*) 240 8 6 (*) 7 79 0 0 0 0 (D 55 0 (D 0 0 172 2,540 1,919 0 212 0 1 0 0 1,153 127 (D (D 288 62 197 (D 100 (D 1 1 (D) 1 c D (DJ 0 0 (D) (D (D 6 34 c 1 (Dj 2 23 38 1 1 4 (D) 62 346 93 (*) 0 0 0 (*) (D) 0 0 52 2 (D) D 24 c (D 0 (D (D 0 (*) ( ; r; c 0 5 71 0 (D) D () O D 0 c (*) C 0 2 0 0 0 2 52 0 18 3 31 69 48 0 0 1 0 (D) D H 0 (*) 0 (D) n (0i 6 0 (D (D (D 2 40 (D) (D) 123 0 0 0 4 17 1 O D 2 45 230 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 6.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Destination [Millions of dollars] Local sales l Sales to all destinations Sales to the United States Sales to other countries To affiliated2 persons All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products , Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utili ties Retail trade 730,235 270,317 6,314 1,013 5,301 214,602 213,341 (D) () 48,945 455 350,072 38,215 5,288 D ) To unaffiliated persons Total To other foreign affiliates To unaffiliated foreigners Total To U.S. parents To unaffiliated U.S. persons Total To other foreign affiliates To unaffiliated foreign- (2) Total (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 570,361 205,397 5,882 965 4,917 153,872 153,138 (D) ( 45,247 395 269,585 34,117 4,895 (D) 477,961 171,629 5,399 779 4,620 147,538 147,284 (D) () 18,265 427 231,661 31,404 4,109 D ) () 53,223 23,053 15,071 12,265 1,227 1,608 14,341 5,314 1,869 3,445 9,027 37,585 1,455 28,127 18,985 161 449,834 152,644 5,238 772 4,466 130,645 130,495 (D) ( 16,371 76,780 33,696 254 63,572 29,389 120 41 79 27,817 27,424 D ) () 1,429 22 28,509 912 (D) 155 (D) 3,929 3,035 330 243 13,208 4,308 175,494 64,991 662 68,176 16,546 151 0 151 16,020 15,990 D 107,318 48,445 510 152 315 105 697 71 257 207 162 793 735 59 903 135 29 19 148 4 87 11 63 3,580 26,319 5,658 16,920 1,570 5,832 2,627 6,890 40,209 92 286 1,782 12,347 1,467 16,655 8,718 7,937 194 457 291 4,699 (D) 159,875 64,920 432 48 384 60,730 60,203 (D) 3,698 60 80,487 4,098 393 7 153 16,893 16,789 (D) ( 1,894 37 6,252 791 33 () 1,806 771 668 216 59 92 666 310 71 239 356 595 22 225,408 30,612 4,077 (D) () 51,418 22,282 14,404 12,049 1,167 1,515 13,674 5,004 1,798 3,206 8,671 36,990 1,434 31,292 30,759 (D) 2,124 26 32,830 1,106 174 164 769 4,609 3,615 346 276 () 3,476 3,335 (D) () 695 3 4,322 195 () 35,771 35,298 (D) () 28,556 2 85,581 5,705 1,005 349 4,350 22,256 13,674 4,700 2,143 D 40,343 20,118 14,684 2,143 2,800 22,145 10,170 2,401 7,768 11,976 59,672 2,582 () 16,827 10,569 3,707 1,710 356 485 3,798 2,316 184 2,132 1,482 15,245 652 63,262 29,774 16,411 12,974 1,788 2,316 18,347 7,854 2,217 5,637 10,493 44,427 1,930 9,118 38,887 9,086 28,877 1,961 10,136 5,522 11,258 69,095 62,094 7,002 51,980 7,511 3,360 1,650 4,779 2,592 7,352 436 1,681 1,716 11,664 1,213 6,793 209 2,971 2,034 1,578 24,496 23,615 881 9,230 1,188 662 340 684 244 1,028 62 151 7,402 27,223 7,872 22,083 1,751 7,165 3,488 9,680 44,599 38,479 6,120 42,750 6,323 2,697 1,310 4,094 2,348 6,324 374 1,530 3,733 26,634 5,763 17,618 1,641 6,089 2,835 7,052 41,002 36,174 4,828 2,834 17,541 2,244 41,164 14,368 26,796 476 3,856 538 7,385 2,406 4,979 2,358 13,685 1,706 33,779 11,962 21,817 1,874 12,632 1,497 17,982 9,717 8,265 1,327 999 26,476 1,696 20,309 (D) 2,106 296 1,643 (D) 24,370 1,400 18,666 21,430 1,217 16,560 406 23 351 D 21,024 1,194 16,208 (D) 1,773 277 1,054 () • 7,862 306 3,328 1,065 454 3 191 2 (D) 7,409 303 3,136 1,063 6,279 289 2,873 1,056 103 0 16 0 6,176 289 2,857 1,056 220 3,273 203 2,696 (D) () 11 2 1,363 88 3 367 7 274 12 262 228 142 473 1,374 641 2,435 352 801 34,344 1,278 330 106 223 10,483 9 81 87 91 75 47 47 4,523 530 22 22 0 190 133 391 1,287 550 2,360 305 754 29,822 74" 307 84 223 10,293 29 368 1,192 421 1,635 318 743 28,980 700 53 28 25 10,123 () 25 35 19 8 1,053 139 16 16 0 108 364 (D) 396 1,601 299 734 27,927 560 37 11 25 10,015 8,976 13,278 2,511 1,269 6,465 12,009 5,576 12,528 114 675 5,462 11,853 4,862 2,205 1,020 3,294 1,783 5,764 334 1,222 4,769 35,585 4,727 2,176 1,001 3,146 1,779 5,677 323 1,159 () 681 580 16 33 () 28,181 2 39,855 3,310 (D) 225 (D) 11,164 6,912 1,991 892 3,766 821 (D) 4,572 172 1,160 681 2,559 3,560 2,616 944 6,112 1,564 466 194 512 450 511 47 () 1,689 1,250 71 1,179 439 3,735 D ( 677 578 100 478 99 295 642 2,693 (D) 4,052 45 1,843 1,135 1,029 13,131 12,199 932 3,536 497 122 335 689 300 582 8 62 586 2,610 (D) 3,461 36 1,671 956 798 12,299 11,775 525 2,484 465 67 219 252 181 446 4 19 56 83 (D) 591 9 173 179 230 831 424 407 1,052 33 55 116 436 119 136 3 43 4,743 9,559 (D) 7,207 275 2,204 1,552 3,177 14,963 13,721 1,242 11,955 2,152 1,033 296 796 509 1,006 94 397 977 8,738 (D) 2,635 103 1,044 871 618 11,403 11,105 298 5,843 588 566 102 284 59 495 47 129 432 269 1,662 64 25 22 3,037 (D) 767 4,452 455 18,483 255 3,138 239 4,396 D 796 (D) 509 977 545 0 C) 0 228 () 375 0 45,726 2,394 (D) 124 (D) 11,093 6,763 2,709 1,251 (D) ( 1,443 756 42 714 687 10,915 (D) () 2,366 1,828 172 1,656 538 4,030 D 5,439 3,028 361 2,667 2,411 18,056 (D) D D D 903 (D) 783 (D) 0 (D) 194 0 114 0 2,370 () (D) 1,913 (*) 1,170 (D) 252 (D) 190 ( ' 661 ( 742 29 3,060 (r 6 6 0 54 2,207 r D (D) 26 (D) 153 731 (D) (D) 1,392 (D) 254 (D) (D) 214 1,802 254 24 118 2,548 511 1,313 216 14,087 ( 58 20 22 3,996 2,272 319 1,953 1,724 7,141 (D) 34 3 58 31 (D) 3,562 () 19,751 19,308 D 341 852 231 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 7.—Sales by Affiliates to 'Other* Countries, Selected Industry and Country of Affiliate by Country of Destination 1 [Millions of dollars] Destination of sales Developed countries Developing countries Europe Total2 Japan European Communities (10) Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) Other Canada (1) All industries, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Petroleum, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Manufacturing, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Wholesale trade, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Other industries, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific (2) (4) (5) (6) 175,494 128,362 4,326 119,307 88,510 30,797 1,394 136,459 108,210 2,664 102,758 77,833 24,925 556 1,245 938 0 915 354 561 11 122,488 100,950 1,935 97,995 75,140 22,855 294 98,411 84,163 1,724 81,478 63,619 17,859 270 24,077 16,787 211 16,517 11,521 4,996 24 9,324 3,534 497 1,915 759 1,155 0 3,402 2,788 232 1,933 1,580 353 251 39,035 20,152 1,662 16,549 10,677 5,872 838 11,139 3,719 779 2,671 1,440 1,231 162 7,289 5,495 353 4,897 3,107 1,790 (D) 7,342 6,064 107 5,654 4,046 1,608 148 13,265 4,874 423 3,327 2,084 1,243 (D) 3,335 47,133 25,507 3,449 501 17,675 57,639 25,335 308 24,872 12,931 11,941 (D) 2,232 28,249 14,258 2,678 179 11,134 43,495 22,079 166 21,882 (D) D (D) () 12 307 130 (D) 1 (D) D () (D) 0 (D) 3 (D) () • 726 21,538 12,291 2,577 153 6,517 37,518 20,727 161 20,552 11,845 8,707 (D) 691 14,248 11,190 (D) 144 (D) 27,845 35 7,290 1,101 (D) 9 (D) 9,673 (D) (D) 2,749 1,770 979 0 1,122 5,790 1,588 (D) (D) 4,166 (D) (D) 0 D (D) (D) () 0 372 614 249 17 (D) (D) 309 143 5 130 (D) (D) 4 1,104 18,883 11,248 772 323 6,541 14,143 3,256 142 2,990 107 7,420 6,837 469 3 111 4,724 873 62 811 D (D) () (D) 1,794 1,416 227 60 91 2,667 1,353 (D) 1,280 (D) (D) () • 156 1,278 861 57 238 122 934 277 (D) 266 D (D) () C) (D) 8,391 2,134 18 22 6,217 5,819 753 65 634 D (> D (D > () 32,304 16,272 3,069 183 12,779 65,588 60,564 2,772 55,968 52,279 3,688 385 21,416 9,652 2,403 94 9,268 53,848 52,027 1,556 49,521 46,255 3,267 145 0 11 (D) 0 (D • ) () 482 362 0 347 283 64 7 16,790 (D) (D) (D) (D) 50,273 48,977 1,168 47,488 44,401 3,087 58 ("») 7,641 (D) (D) 26 41,992 40,846 995 39,545 37,092 2,453 51 (D) (D) 0 (D) 8,281 8,132 173 7,943 7,309 634 7 4,448 1,102 0 (D) (D) 1,075 812 185 409 371 38 0 4 166 D (D) () 0 (D) 2,018 1,875 204 1,277 1,200 77 80 10,887 6,620 666 90 3,512 11,740 8,537 1,216 6,446 6,025 422 240 3,494 1,773 656 1,006 875 130 79 1,314 (D) 173 (D) (D) 2,187 2,066 175 1,836 1,737 98 (D) 657 (D) (D) (D) 10 2,668 2,516 69 2,278 2,148 130 (D) 5,066 1,601 (D) (D) 3,463 3,391 2,182 316 1,327 1,264 63 130 1,439 5,024 2,837 169 124 1,894 41,908 36,186 558 34,168 19,484 14,684 962 805 1,822 930 121 76 695 31,799 29,481 332 28,451 17,101 11,350 391 8 120 59 0 1 60 265 207 0 203 30 173 4 263 1,296 695 (D) 62 (D) 29,394 28,120 306 27,453 16,722 10,730 (D) 255 1,147 611 88 53 394 23,696 9 149 83 (D) 9 (D) 5,698 315 143 (D) (D) (D) 62 740 496 (D) 274 85 188 (D) 634 3,203 1,907 48 48 1,199 10,109 6,705 227 5,716 2,383 3,334 571 31 1,721 1,674 () * 3 44 2,043 881 38 693 241 451 81 121 55 24 D (D) () 1,829 1,638 (D) 1,376 607 769 (D) 151 63 (D) (D) (D) 2,840 2,588 (D) 2,435 1,072 1,363 (D) 1,072 3,398 1,597 7 1,213 463 750 299 498 5,722 3,048 24 109 2,540 10,360 6,277 688 4,299 3,815 484 (D) 307 2,318 1,334 (D) (D) 977 7,317 4,623 611 2,904 D (D) (D) () () * 59 9 0 0 49 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,274 1,062 (D) (D) 208 5,303 3,125 300 2,502 2,171 330 (D) 41 244 81 2 0 161 334 274 (D) 253 191 3,404 1,714 (D) 69 1,161 1,123 0 0 38 879 191 22 162 (D) (D) 30 190 145 2 (D) (D) 607 438 13 405 14 251 92 (D) 90 (D) 901 682 6 676 (D) (D) (D) 78 1,801 354 0 9 1,438 656 342 36 153 (D) (D) (D) D () 4,082 3,349 187 84 462 (3) Total (7) Total Total Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa (D) 2,694 2,342 (D) (D) 194 38 (D) C) 4 116 (D) (D) 0 () * (D) 2,178 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,803 10,076 7,728 (D) () * 301 21,959 14,582 7,377 (D) 6 5,494 2,140 3,353 (D) 219 262 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,399 658 (D) 522 264 258 0 117 (D) 948 (D) D (D) () 4,878 (D) (D) (D) 114 1 0 (D) 425 741 182 0 0 559 D () (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,170 1,869 301 (D) 331 302 29 (D) (D) D (D) D (D) () 1,990 (D) (D) 33 () 0 () * (D) () ° D () (D) 0 768 339 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) () ° () ° ( ) 1,563 3,043 1,654 77 1,395 (D) (D) () ° () ° 12 60 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 1,389 1,007 (D) (D) 267 C) 0 3,851 3,364 (D) O D 2 6 687 676 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) () ° () ° () ° (D) 168 (D) 219 27 D (D) () 4 (0) (D) 408 1,210 115 (D) (Dj (D) 314 64 0 7 244 232 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 8.—Sales by Affiliates to Affiliates in 'Other* Countries, Selected Industry and Country of Affiliate by Country of Destination 1 [Millions of dollars] Destination of sales Developed countries Total 2 (2) 68,176 54,939 1,303 52,070 44,824 7,246 795 770 13,237 8,879 1,125 127 3,105 14,609 8,367 5 8,229 7,816 413 () 6,242 4,125 1,035 Canada (3) 59,198 51,530 850 49,700 42,707 6,992 461 442 275 0 262 197 65 519 7,668 5,443 878 33 1,314 11,729 7,649 3 7,627 (D) 5 167 80 () 4,080 2,964 808 22 286 34,778 European Communities (10) Other (5) (6) 55,630 49,234 630 48,177 41,369 213 ( 0 (D) (D) * () () * 0 6 (D) 0 214 6,396 5,029 860 31 476 11,400 7,628 (D) 7,614 7,202 412 () 3,772 (D) 723 32,129 30,122 2,007 118 32,524 31,524 506 30,860 28,929 1,931 38 513 3,001 1,666 82 10 1,243 12,063 9,944 128 9,168 4,635 4,532 499 407 1,400 751 68 7 575 10,236 9,368 120 8,824 4,420 4,404 327 2 104 51 0 1 53 93 60 0 58 11 47 2 120 1,000 564 149 2,119 1,395 3 12 709 3,209 1,333 6 1,314 1,115 199 D 97 868 453 C) () 1,875 1,694 5 23 155 () 412 2,455 1,135 3 1,119 (D) 192 6,204 4,909 (D) 30 33 C) 0 0 33 9,443 9,032 118 8,663 4,366 4,297 (D) ( 411 322 2,263 1,049 (D) 1,039 872 167 Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 6,247 6,055 35 5,986 5,484 501 12 1,261 522 94 314 279 35 0 1,865 1,499 127 946 862 84 240 8,978 3,409 453 2,371 2,117 254 334 4,288 1,209 402 684 512 172 77 22 192 120 114 739 207 186 366 127 5 251 5,569 3,437 247 94 1,791 2,880 718 2 602 46 3,079 2,832 196 0 51 1,366 73 (D) 71 518 10,247 1,153 () 6,470 6,088 382 ( 1,144 1,113 31 0 () * 2,938 D HD () 313 208 0 201 183 18 6 38,296 35,295 1,164 33,360 31,258 2,102 258 49,383 43,179 595 42,191 35,885 6,306 201 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa (7) Total (4) Total (1) All industries, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Petroleum, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Manufacturing, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Wholesale trade, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Other industries, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Developing countries Europe 28,725 27,833 474 27,210 25,431 1,779 34 116 892 501 52 4 335 8,256 ( 117 7,538 3,555 3,983 (D) 70 (D) 309 (D) D (D) () 2,155 () 973 810 163 120 16 (D) 8 (D) (D) 4 () 199 17 0 3,800 3,691 33 3,650 3,498 152 4 649 437 93 229 217 13 0 4 108 62 114 212 1,187 (D) 1 1,125 811 315 293 () 263 108 () 331 223 35 43 31 397 317 (D) 247 D 624 435 13 411 383 28 11 2,944 974 30 567 540 27 () * 189 123 1 47 17 192 138 () 1,971 258 15 4 1,693 925 191 () * D ( () * (D) 104 (D) (D) 0 (D) 1,292 1,209 124 839 794 45 74 () 2,161 1,160 228 61 712 3,518 1,917 441 1,231 1,136 95 140 172 83 D (D) (D) () 36 407 245 (D) 74 37 37 (D) 106 1,601 915 15 (D) 162 (D) 0 0 (D) 46 29 (D) 26 1,123 791 8 708 682 26 1,827 576 8 344 215 129 173 52 1,251 942 ) 297 754 198 2 194 1,630 835 391 381 339 42 61 (D) 80 (D) 30 (D) (D) 382 355 8 342 323 19 (D) 795 792 () * 0 2 1,015 223 (D) 157 41 116 (D) 27 (D) (D) * (D) () 175 76 (D) 75 73 2 0 1,293 1,078 D 43 792 764 0 0 28 277 78 2 76 D () 734 57 217 196 13 173 158 15 21 () 676 1,289 531 29 335 316 19 758 84 () 658 570 218 1 54 49 5 155 169 44 () * 44 D 148 42 () * 0 125 0 106 352 95 0 2 255 160 34 () * C) () 1,319 1,275 D ) ( 41 () 1,214 (D) 1,161 D ) ) 556 419 D 114 0 199 197 ( 126 23 0 0 103 233 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 9.—Sales by Affiliates to Unaffiliated Foreigners in 'Other' Countries, Selected Industry and Country of Affiliate by Country of Destination 1 [Millions of dollars] Destination of sales Developing countries Developed countries Europe Total 2 Australia, Total (2) (1) All industries, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Petroleum, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Manufacturing, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Wholesale trade, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific Other industries, all countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Other Europe Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Developing countries Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 77,261 73,423 3,023 67,236 43,685 23,551 56,680 1,814 53,058 35,126 17,933 599 95 803 663 0 653 157 496 3 14,570 9,821 43,030 31,766 8 140 51 (D) (D * ) () D () 16,968 14,430 (D) 2,565 33,896 16,628 2,324 1,712 20,581 8,816 1,799 374 145 303 163 16,643 5,115 11,528 14,255 () D (D) (D) () D D () () 26,062 12,147 2,034 17,336 6,688 1,595 100 71 11,781 8,982 27,292 19,070 25,269 1,608 22,608 21,021 1,587 18,649 17,392 16,133 1,260 127 27 926 87 114 651 397 422 179 53 69 120 29,845 21,562 26,242 20,113 2,023 1,171 832 430 211 25,000 14,849 10,151 463 19,627 12,681 6,946 64 349 210 3,604 1,654 1,450 21 98 1,831 17,830 10,732 176 10,531 6,037 4,495 12 0 (D) 3 (D) 0 512 15,142 7,262 1,717 122 6,041 26,118 13,099 (D) 12,938 4,644 8,295 (D) D 0 6 () 0 0 (D) 170 154 0 147 100 46 1 () 13,019 (D) (D) (D) (D) 17,749 17,453 661 16,629 15,472 1,156 20 6 16 8 0 () * 7 172 147 0 145 19 126 1 143 296 131 (D) 57 (D) 19,951 19,087 189 18,789 12,356 6,433 D () * 26 9 0 0 17 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) D D () 11,333 3,987 7,346 (D) ( D) 4,703 (D) (D) 23 13,267 13,012 521 12,335 11,662 674 17 139 255 110 36 49 59 15,439 4 41 21 D () 8 (D) 4,512 (D) (D) 184 14,421 11,027 3,394 4 4,368 1,329 3,039 47 (D) 639 (D) (D) (D) 100 () * 13 8 D (D) 1 93 (D) (D) 0 () * (D) 964 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 829 (D) (D) 25 1,374 1,067 (D) () 153 () 1,605 656 949 0 (D * ) () (D) (D) 0 (D) 4,482 4,441 140 4,293 3,811 482 3 (D) 16 3 D Q0 8,063 3,011 403 1,600 481 1,120 0 (D) (D) 2,723 (D) (D) 1,197 1,059 (D) j ) 317 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 ( D) 4,249 1,084 0 (D) (D) 425 376 91 179 154 25 0 105 50 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,106 628 (D) 493 257 235 0 (D) 478 (D) 0 O D D () (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific (10) (11) (12) (13) 1,537 30,057 6,852 6,166 6,719 10,320 1,289 16,743 1,209 14,178 8,560 5,618 2,510 4,704 5,630 3,900 503 85 (D) (D) 105 987 717 269 12 185 248 122 12 (D) (D) 190 128 (D) 122 377 1,987 928 1,059 61 525 228 4,750 273 3 61 192 18 60 11,264 3,358 2,270 2,538 141 2,388 800 (D) 740 (D) (D) 0 D 0 8,726 5,459 2,558 2,286 () 62 (D) (D) 0 (D) 726 666 80 437 406 32 6 143 60 (D) (D) (D) 25 333 251 (D) 200 49 151 (D) 82 (D) 2 O D 287 244 (D) 227 (D) 0 () ° 768 274 (D) 0 0 9 43 (D) 0 O D 393 2,760 1,544 1,217 4,342 4,006 D (D) 94 5,243 3,663 1,579 852 (D) (D) (D) (D) 345 4,188 2,425 1,763 13,314 7,812 () 439 29 2,799 8,222 6,620 776 5,216 4,889 327 100 529 1,602 992 33 45 531 8,283 6,129 218 5,373 2,168 3,205 398 139 (D) (D) 0 (D) 1,863 938 265 625 536 89 19 29 926 881 0 3 42 1,028 658 (D) 536 200 336 () 26 370 359 0 0 10 602 114 20 86 (D) () ° 2 2,154 772 (D) (D) 1,266 (D) 265 240 25 Total (9) (8) 1,008 5,052 1,381 (D) (D) 3,648 (D) 35 607 1,784 (7) 13 7,099 981 (D) 8 (D) 8,520 () * 682 2,986 2,700 Japan 499 8,044 6,281 (D) 114 (D) 17,598 () ° 3,488 183 62 307 49,028 40,984 1,129 39,287 27,735 11,552 69 () 4,944 (D) 66,858 51,716 1,305 49,818 33,771 16,047 81 D 882 (D) (D) 566 4,862 2,207 1,656 (6) 864 739 D (D) (D) () 3,040 2,076 (D) 1,462 1,299 7,151 286 (5) XT iNew Zealand, and South Africa Other (4) (3) 107,318 D European Communities (10) Canada Total 2,289 1,456 75 1,201 D (D) 833 589 (D) (D) 154 6 488 479 (D) O D 1,463 1,193 1,036 D () 1,032 (D) (D) 0 D () 1,234 D () 143 (D) (D) 137 155 1,089 737 56 190 106 742 139 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 D () 603 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) 6,421 1,876 4 18 4,524 4,894 562 65 D (l (Dj (D) (D) 4,332 1,544 (D] (D> 2,786 1,805 2,451 2,103 1,711 2,321 1,651 167 1,494 1,414 56 2,105 1,990 79 (D) 115 (D) (D) 130 (D) (D) (D) (D) 94 (D) 24 (D) (D) 287 992 949 44 61 310 452 32 (D) 414 1,654 2,773 2,828 1,562 2,530 1,379 D D 6 2,377 1,020 1,357 1,159 () 1,301 534 767 29 92 62 2 (D) 438 395 13 361 D (D) () (D) 44 (D) () 14 243 91 (D) 85 745 144 70 1,449 260 0 7 1,182 753 640 D6 (D) [j o D () 113 (D) 2 3 D4 (D) (D) D 414 496 308 35 (D) (D) (D) 188 41 0 7 141 234 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 10.—Sales of Goods and Services by Affiliates, Country by Type and Destination [Millions of dollars] Goods 1 Goods and services Total (1) All countries Developed countries... Local sales 3 Sales to the United States (2) (3) 730,235 536,905 Canada 108,038 Europe 364,405 European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg , Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 301,970 21,136 4,279 41,404 67,248 2,414 4,703 24,476 726 27,580 108,005 62,435 3,182 1,547 7,374 1,347 8,326 6,274 33,283 631 472 Japan 25,788 Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa 38,674 28,669 2,163 7,841 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa Saharan Other SuD-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab EmiratesOther Other Asia and Pacific... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. 185,215 103,857 47,974 5,104 26,045 1,303 4,401 803 1,828 7,240 1,250 17,316 11,269 3,044 3,004 38,567 5,921 1,036 7,046 2,521 683 1,272 15,755 6,139 2,226 3,473 439 9,616 389 4,458 4,769 16,699 589 9,517 4,060 2,534 48,903 7,516 618 12,543 4,319 3,596 14,114 604 1,867 2,590 1,137 8,116 43,121 477,961 369,405 82,868 228,546 202,334 9,213 3,281 30,149 48,131 2,172 1,861 20,483 184 12,355 74,506 26,212 2,577 1,510 2,784 1,130 6,691 5,178 5,570 606 166 23,541 34,450 24,960 2,088 7,402 100,441 61,919 43,095 4,232 23,720 1,080 4,229 366 1,302 7,164 1,002 13,778 10,110 1,382 2,286 5,046 707 1,352 651 454 892 92 897 5,805 1,332 752 157 424 4,473 80 1,328 3,065 12,519 457 8,905 1,450 1,706 20,198 3,042 570 4,254 2,273 3,032 2,535 338 936 2,138 1,081 8,116 23,923 76,780 39,139 20,843 16,553 11,126 657 151 983 1,542 23 177 299 20 859 6,415 5,427 47 1 Sales to other countries Total (4) (5) 175,494 128,362 4,326 119,307 88,510 11,267 847 10,272 17,575 218 2,665 3,694 521 14,365 27,085 30,797 558 36 () 131 53 2,714 D ) () 1,504 1,043 24,998 (D) 854 888 837 18 33 37,642 16,432 1,740 172 518 (D) 92 (D) 410 19 (D) 1,470 774 252 444 13,222 948 5,584 369 4,147 (D) 336 1,394 3,335 2,873 57 405 47,133 25,507 3,139 699 1,807 (D) 80 (D) 115 57 (D) 2,068 384 1,410 273 20,300 4,265 13,152 16 2,445 (D) 255 6,500 2,389 (D) 3,449 2,417 (D) ( 4,111 D () 1,133 3,679 37 (D) 2,337 (D) 11,030 1,854 2 4,775 1,151 (D) 1,958 232 727 28 ( 1,032 (D) ( 571 501 17,675 2,620 46 3,514 895 (D) 9,621 34 204 425 0 12,671 0 6,527 95 (D) 273 663,918 497,293 96,924 340,482 280,912 20,122 4,082 38,225 64,107 2,342 4,619 23,337 715 25,236 98,127 59,570 2,909 1,448 7,112 1,277 7,802 5,762 32,220 605 435 24,273 35,614 26,012 2,042 7,561 166,617 90,997 45,082 4,621 25,020 1,246 4,137 744 1,735 6,403 1,176 16,524 10,737 2,865 2,923 29,390 5,612 15,575 1,000 (D) 2,459 217 Services 2 Local sales 3 Sales to the United States Sales to other countries Total Local sales 3 Sales to the United States (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 66,317 39,612 11,114 23,923 21,058 1,014 196 3,179 3,141 72 84 1,139 11 2,344 9,878 2,865 273 99 262 69 524 512 1,062 26 51,469 33,136 10,663 18,045 15,833 638 132 2,415 2,725 61 65 956 1 1,141 7,699 2,212 233 98 257 68 500 468 552 25 12 1,439 2,989 2,596 116 277 10,225 4,995 2,816 478 1,018 57 258 59 93 426,492 336,268 72,205 210,500 186,501 8,575 3,148 27,734 45,406 2,111 1,796 19,527 183 11,214 66,807 24,000 2,344 1,413 2,527 1,062 6,191 4,710 5,018 582 154 22,102 31,461 22,363 1,972 7,125 90,216 56,924 40,279 3,754 22,702 1,023 3,971 306 1,209 D 13,161 9,624 1,322 2,214 3,485 482 542 615 (D) 829 11 14,859 5,703 1,979 3,352 372 9,156 320 4,302 4,533 14,270 424 7,860 3,703 2,284 46,492 6,450 591 12,341 4,241 3,300 13,704 522 1,814 2,524 1,006 ( 357 4,058 D () 2,834 10,178 295 7,268 1,107 1,507 18,131 2,093 543 4,058 2,212 2,739 2,312 (D) 889 2,071 D ) 39,620 20,526 4,983 925 69,331 36,720 20,491 14,574 9,440 475 (D) 633 1,313 (D) 176 255 20 662 5,754 5,134 (D) 1 (D) (D) 115 (D) 2,494 D 792 862 (D) (D) 32 32,611 11,550 1,716 169 515 (D) 87 (D) 410 5 (D) 1,348 734 () 8,486 919 4,009 369 6,464 2,389 D ) () 4,075 (D) () 1,133 3,669 33 (D) 2,334 D 10,928 1,815 2 4,773 (D) 285 1,911 232 726 28 0 12,642 168,094 124,304 4,227 115,408 84,972 11,072 (D) 9,858 17,389 (D) 2,647 3,555 512 13,360 25,565 30,436 (D) 35 D ( 1,496 (D) 24,709 (D) (D) 1,379 3,291 (D) (D) 404 43,790 22,522 3,087 697 1,803 (D) 79 (D) 115 2,016 378 () 17,420 4,212 11,024 16 3,412 2,390 (D) 2,370 (D) 1,022 (D) (D) 566 423 95 (D) 262 (D) 17,433 2,541 46 3,510 (D) 276 9,480 (D) 199 425 (D) 0 6,452 1,516 3,059 2,658 122 280 18,597 12,861 2,892 483 1,025 57 264 59 93 838 74 792 532 179 81 9,177 308 4,513 36 (D) 63 466 (D) 895 435 247 121 67 460 69 156 235 2,430 165 1,658 357 250 2,411 1,067 27 202 78 295 410 82 53 67 131 8,108 3,501 618 485 60 72 1,561 225 811 36 (D) 63 81 (D) 822 408 () 6 7 415 () 231 2,341 162 1,637 344 198 2,067 949 27 195 61 293 222 (D) 47 67 8,108 3,398 7,449 2,419 352 1,979 1,686 182 (D) 350 229 (D) 1 44 0 197 660 293 ( 0 0 17 (D) 220 0 5,030 4,882 24 3 3 0 4 0 0 14 0 122 40 () 4,736 29 1,575 0 (D) 0 102 39 0 2 29 Sales to other countries 235 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 11.—Sales of Goods and Services by Affiliates, Industry by Type and Destination [Millions of dollars] Goods1 Goods and services Total Sales to the United States (2) (3) Sales to other countries (4) Local sales 3 (5) Sales to the United States (6) Total (7) Sales to other countries Total Local sales 3 Sales to the United States Sales to other countries (8) (11) (12) (9) (10) 730,235 266,304 52,522 477,961 172,099 24,373 76,780 36,567 18,158 175,494 57,639 9,990 663,918 253,951 45,197 426,492 160,474 17,420 69,331 36,299 18,114 168,094 57,178 9,663 66,317 12,353 7,324 51,469 11,624 6,953 7,449 268 45 7,400 461 327 45,143 7,378 97,176 17,407 6,966 81,049 18,113 45 9,623 366 45,096 101 96,547 17,359 61 80,620 18,113 1 9,623 40 48 7,277 629 48 6,906 430 0 45 327 (D) (D) (D) (D) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utili ties Retail trade Local sales 3 Services 2 ( ? () ° rn qoi ol ,ooi C(\ I I " I DU,lil 39,509 286 107,614 8,992 271,099 32,585 10,460 5,518 16,607 54,840 23,102 12,525 10,618 1,844 6,750 15,015 4,347 1,543 2,804 10,668 40,470 2,745 30,742 197 57,922 8,754 179,267 27,491 9,309 4,661 13,521 37,457 12,812 9,371 9,292 1,322 4,659 11,154 2,774 1,108 1,666 8,380 24,051 1,261 2,296 8 11,224 (D) 26,244 570 19 174 377 2,043 1,405 219 48 188 184 740 483 135 347 257 3,073 205 6,472 81 38,468 (D) 65,588 4,524 1,132 684 2,709 15,341 8,885 2,936 1,278 334 1,907 3,121 1,090 299 791 2,030 13,347 1,279 7,329 20,953 9,443 25,248 2,190 7,458 8,318 7,283 57,183 55,190 1,993 45,758 3,342 3,446 1,500 7,751 1,951 6,294 2,923 1,738 4,125 12,805 5,860 14,971 1,611 5,033 2,690 5,637 32,434 31,444 990 31,708 2,336 1,969 1,028 5,733 1,528 5,212 1,997 1,162 496 1,724 648 4,630 117 928 3,255 329 12,190 11,586 604 2,998 104 172 277 1,090 62 327 49 56 2,709 6,425 2,934 5,646 462 1,497 2,372 1,316 12,558 12,159 399 11,052 902 1,306 195 928 360 754 877 520 2,865 11,210 2,738 113,622 68,128 45,494 2,149 6,631 1,961 66,212 44,046 22,166 145 491 226 5,501 2,843 2,659 571 4,088 551 41,908 21,239 20,669 23,526 9,862 13,376 200 88 17,911 1,527 9,003 1,368 14,629 4,548 9,863 (D) (D) 14,372 1,519 7,098 1,357 5,401 3,557 1,840 2 1 966 (D) 886 4 1,772 545 2,672 862 2,329 1,413 3,190 898 1,881 37,773 1,286 4,336 2,778 1,557 12,208 2,518 728 1,950 757 2,302 (D) (D) 31,381 352 764 555 209 11,053 4,233 15,711 3,845 15,367 285 107,301 4,906 265,929 32,580 10,459 5,517 16,605 54,602 22,874 12,525 10,618 1,844 6,741 14,971 4,343 1,543 2,801 10,628 36,497 (D) 6,904 196 57,674 4,760 175,031 27,489 9,308 4,661 13,520 37,257 12,619 9,371 9,292 1,322 4,652 11,115 2,771 1,108 1,663 8,343 20,840 (D) (jj) D () 8 11,197 (D) 25,828 569 19 174 377 (D) (D) 218 48 188 184 738 482 135 347 256 (D) 205 () ° (D) ( ) D (D) 81 38,429 (D) 65,070 4,522 1,132 682 2,708 (D) (D) 2,936 1,278 334 1,905 3,118 1,090 299 791 2,028 (D) 1,279 2 314 4,085 5,170 5 1 1 3 238 228 1 1 0 9 43 3 0 3 40 3,974 (D) 426 (D) (D) 361 13 161 104 82 94 29 65 455 (D) 0 0 47 6 (D) 3 0 401 (D) (D) 299 10 127 86 77 82 25 57 401 () * 0 0 41 6 (D) 3 0 3 (D) 2 (D) 2 248 3,993 4,236 2 1 C) 0 27 (D) 415 () * 0 () • C) C) C) 1 200 193 0 7 40 3 0 3 37 3,212 (D) C) (D) (D) 1 0 () • 1 () • 0 1 (D) 0 24,887 2,176 7,297 8,213 7,200 57,089 55,161 1,928 45,303 (D) 3,446 1,500 7,704 1,944 (D) 2,920 1,738 3,723 (D) (D) 14,671 1,601 4,906 2,604 5,561 32,352 31,419 933 31,307 2,336 1,969 1,028 5,692 1,522 (D) 1,995 1,162 114 (D) 3,255 327 12,190 11,586 604 (D) 101 172 277 1,090 62 (D) 49 56 2,687 D (D) (D) () 461 (D) 2,354 1,313 12,547 12,155 391 (D) (D) 1,306 195 922 360 754 877 520 2,857 10,894 (D) 109,882 64,584 45,298 2,145 6,337 (D) 62,817 40,766 22,051 145 487 226 5,372 2,765 2,607 568 4,070 551 41,694 21,053 20,641 8 316 (D) 3,739 3,544 195 4 294 (D) 3,396 3,280 116 0 4 0 129 78 51 3,496 1,756 1,673 (D) (D) 2,572 (D) 1,018 8 53 5 0 1 47 1,320 3 1,205 (D) 37 3 0 1 33 1,199 3 1,093 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 16 2 0 0 14 (D) (D) 0 (D) 2 0 (D) () * 23,473 9,856 13,376 200 41 16,591 1,524 7,798 (D) 14,593 4,546 9,863 (D) (D) 13,173 1,516 6,005 (D) 5,401 3,557 1,840 2 1 D (D) () (D) 2 575 652 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 575 34 39 234 (D) 47 0 22 (D) (D) (D) 77 (D) 0 10 0 93 26,934 (D) 657 449 209 10,638 0 () * (D) 520 1,234 1,023 211 29 34 39 (D) (D) 47 0 22 2,336 1,198 1,138 1,008 (D) 779 (D) 1,413 3,176 898 1,782 4,991 (D) 109 109 0 533 (D) 82 (D) 0 13 0 98 32,782 (D) 4,227 2,669 1,557 11,674 C) () * 524 1,234 1,023 211 33 119 94 145 (D) 841 (D) (D) 4,291 409 2,338 1,200 1,138 1,121 273 37 116 307 6 (D) 3 (D) 0 (D) 3 306 4,227 (D) 2,101 (D) (D) 493 (D) 646 (D) 0 C) 5 () 0 3 0 5 D (D) (D) 65 1 D 757 2,292 (D) (D) 4,447 (D) 107 107 0 415 3,842 () ° Q3 1 3 1 C) () • 3 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 4 0 0 0 5 273 (D) 0 ( D= (D ( 39 (D) 519 2 0 1 1 (D (D C 0 0 2 2 C 0 ( • 2 (D ( * 22 (D (D ( * (D It « I S 4 i (D (D ( ( t ( * ( 1 ( t I S ( 24 1 1( 8 2 J 3,48( 1,75' (D (D (D D (D ( I (D (D 8 < (D (D 8$ 3D (D ( (D ( D , i 11, 11 C 236 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 12.—Sales of Goods by Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries.... 663,918 Developed countries.. 497,293 Canada 96,924 Europe- 340,482 European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 280,912 20,122 4,082 38,225 64,107 2,342 4,619 23,337 715 25,236 98,127 59,570 2,909 1,448 7,112 1,277 7,802 5,762 32,220 605 435 Japan 35,614 26,012 2,042 Total 253,951 161,850 25,250 112,016 5,917 D () 19,053 (D) () 8,052 252 8,433 33,118 23,122 D ) () 5,684 D () 407 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan ypt Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific.... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. 7,561 166,617 90,997 45,082 4,621 25,020 1,246 4,137 744 1,735 6,403 1,176 16,524 10,737 2,865 2,923 29,390 5,612 15,575 1,000 14,859 5,703 1,979 3,352 9,156 320 4,302 4,533 14,270 424 7,860 3,703 2,284 46,492 6,450 591 12,341 4,241 3,300 13,704 522 1,81 2,524 1,006 39,620 444 10,911 39,746 11,794 (D) 78 471 601 5,505 7,598 16,261 12,060 2,707 92,094 40,424 11,316 6,765 (D) 1,689 (D) (D) ( 3,007 r () 1,513 26,101 4,337 (D) C 2,459 217 265,929 215,596 52,448 141,382 129,588 (D) 649 18,571 36,963 503 () 1,757 120 24,273 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand .. " South Africa Petroleum 840 12,91: 5,35D4 3,294 r 7,558 3,835 (r 9,150 0 3,480 (r 29,608 2,292 0 10,755 2,301 (r ( ' 0 26,364 50,333 39,012 27,966 (D) 16,637 382 1,846 181 316 4,834 (D) 10,371 9,402 173 796 676 22 0 329 (D) 74 ( 221 927 150 50 0 100 111 0 17' 600 476 0 139 (> 0 9,917 1,135 508 484 1,613 1,678 1,874 41 1,489 521 202 5,831 Food and kindred products 32,580 24,872 5,257 16,806 15,575 472 292 2,186 2,887 31 436 1,093 0 2,761 5,417 1,231 106 0 (D) 96 649 () 3 0 648 2,161 1,434 95 631 7,708 6,714 4,730 601 2,405 31 384 47 71 1,036 155 1,893 1,554 53 285 91 (D) 0 Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals 54,602 30,679 () 4,510 5,991 269 789 2,345 (D) 4,027 6,536 (D) 68 (D) 57 99 1,568 503 () 0 1,659 Machinery, except electrical 14,971 11,997 2,908 8,382 7,865 369 (D) (D) 2,608 (D) (D) 529 () 2,524 517 () 6,169 (D) ( 282 65 114 0 0 107 () 15 1 0 0 () 917 (D) 97 538 53 117 896 32 2,207 1,941 72 193 369 208 2,975 2,469 1,961 134 1,045 126 94 18 (D) 195 448 4 (j 0 0 0 0 0 33 223 53 26 1,111 0 ( 170 0 0 0 159 109 0 C 510 () 5,881 0 (. 221 0 1,578 210 180 130 88 478 58 (r 11 155 0 1,200 154 1,146 3,485 (D) 238 1,301 (D) 277 2,179 (D 887 193 57,089 48,941 18,970 25,351 23,581 (D) ( 0 (D) 320 0 70 9,035 1,770 (D) 0 0 (D) 1,561 67 0 0 0 45303 24,093 ( 99 () 152 (D) 1,484 247 (D) 7,886 (D) 337 (D) 88 78 472 101 513 0 535 () 5 506 3,844 3,038 2,598 (D) 2,161 0 3 0 0 (D) 440 440 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 177 ( 533 385 24,887 16,970 4,055 11,675 136 600 () 170 494 () 40 873 36,497 32,653 4,492 24,396 Electric Transporand Other tation slectronic manufacequipequipturing ment ment 55 705 534 7,916 2,631 1,580 153 4,616 (D) (D) 911 8,148 7,556 5,234 (D) 2,878 34 () 2,323 2,323 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 513 600 79 543 24 (D) 59 2,007 1,782 44 181 159 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 68 64 0 0 0 (D) 641 (D) 159 1,335 334 1,033 267 0 297 0 361 109,882 95,916 8,804 77,485 53,722 4,671 856 9,618 6,637 278 304 4,878 19 5,495 20,965 23,762 1,081 671 811 300 915 1,734 17,949 (D) 53 Other ndustries Services 1,320 1,102 147 888 569 0 38 206 319 35 32,782 22,780 10,274 8,667 (D) (D) 28 () 0 359 4,083 (D) 8 () 106 5,034 D 123 (D) (D) 915 0 D (D) () 0 0 0 0 0 Finance (except Wholebanking), ale trade insurance, and real estate ( 21 ( 155 ( 98 181 16 4,593 2,994 290 1,309. 13,967 7,826 3,530 787 953 203 315 74 139 1,003 57 1,943 997 768 17' 2,352 1,156 66 9 218 119 91 6 4 (D) 4 3 9 16 () (*) (D) (D) 10,002 3,613 2,179 (D) 659 5 1,185 283 ( 249 94 0 r: 18 (D) 31 198 27 295 104 57 17 30 190 0 104 735 (E (E (E (E 5,11 2,983 ( 229 (r 174 264 73 1,744 103 1,823 (D) (D) (D) 96 (D) 25 (D) (D) (D) 315 0 5,577 237 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 13.—Sales of Goods by Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries Developing countries Europe All countries Total European Communities (10) Canada Total 663,918 497,293 96,924 340,482 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 253,951 45,197 161,850 18,522 25,250 ( ) 112,016 (D) 0 42 3,378 D ( ) 70 62,125 (D) ( 133 36,952 (D) Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 265,929 32,580 10,459 5,517 16,605 54,602 22,874 12,525 10,618 1,844 6,741 14,971 4,343 1,543 2,801 10,628 36,497 141,382 16,806 6,486 2,452 7,868 30,679 (D) 6,928 5,294 477 (D) 8,382 2,229 713 1,516 6,152 24,396 D ) 129,588 15,575 6,050 2,290 7,235 (D) () 6,478 4,784 (D) () 7,865 1,905 592 1,313 5,960 (D) 2,028 2,857 10,894 2,388 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 109,882 64,584 45,298 95,916 57,412 38,503 53 49 2 0 1 47 Japan Other () 26,385 133 All industries Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies D () 58,066 215,596 24,872 8,351 4,210 12,312 (D) () 9,500 7,467 1,203 5,675 11,997 3,151 1,151 2,000 8,846 32,653 2,550 6,904 52,448 5,257 1,214 673 3,370 (D) () 1,120 1,023 (D ( 2,908 828 429 399 2,080 4,492 D ( ) 3,446 1,500 7,704 1,944 (D) 2,920 1,738 () 16,970 1,636 (D) 3,937 (D) 48,941 D 4,055 457 448 18,970 D () 62 4,677 7 ( 11,847 5,244 D () 885 ( 25,351 () 2,054 23,581 D () 24,093 () 2,737 1,332 5,620 1,713 D ( ) 2,268 1,411 D () 689 853 (D) 1,866 408 () 1,709 380 1,492 305 1,040 1,971 1,601 1,134 1,880 1,554 (D) 842 (D) 642 1,335 8,600 1,273 1,123 8,329 1,124 8,804 77,485 45,109 32,376 53,722 34,160 19,562 1 1 0 1 0 44 1 0 0 43 147 0 0 0 888 3 870 0 (D) 327 D (D) 0 11,794 1,231 436 161 633 ( 450 510 () 517 324 121 203 193 144 (D) 453 (D) 87 (D) 113 (D) 1,770 1,770 0 157 29 313 (D) 91 48 Other Africa 35,614 0 0 0 0 0 13,493 0 5,505 648 1,659 305 708 530 0 116 107 (D) 0 () 170 535 0 0 () 0 4,008 0 () 4,242 16,261 2,161 (D) () 744 620 () 600 (D) 9 166,617 90,997 14,859 40,424 D ) 12,912 9,037 5,019 (D) (D) 49,235 (D) 50,333 7,708 2,108 1,307 4,293 (D) () 3,024 3,151 641 1,066 2,975 1,193 392 801 1,782 3,844 (D 1,000 (D) 705 206 () 4,616 4,616 0 7,916 540 (D) 4,277 (D) 8,148 D 9,034 2 (D) 0 0 () 29,146 (D) 39,012 6,714 1,833 1,028 3,854 D ) () 2,222 2,598 424 1,004 2,469 (D) C. 21 1 212 271 149 128 (E (r 23,762 10,949 12,814 5,034 2,899 2,136 14,270 29,608 12,102 2,658 (D) 12,098 4 () 0 927 (D) 9 (D) 50 223 0 () 0 13,660 (D) 476 9,917 873 267 () 159 () 1,578 (D) 613 () 4 1 177 0 0 0 177 D () 654 2,631 437 () 1 5 ( 144 (D) (D) 651 () 7,556 D 543 709 168 2,084 231 2,436 652 327 2,045 592 307 431 414 594 1,896 (D) 21 ( 510 370 0 4 13,967 7,172 6,795 7,826 3,585 4,241 295 252 43 0 4 735 700 35 4 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 119 0 115 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 6 131 0 0 0 0 0 218 0 4,593 (D: 46,492 9,150 (D) ( 3,038 469 0 151 0 Other Asia and Pacific Middle East 92,094 26,675 24,273 23,122 4,684 () 5,696 11,675 973 D 59,570 88,894 (D) 674 D 24,887 2,176 7,297 8,213 7,200 57,089 55,161 1,928 45,303 280,912 Latin America Total (D) 0 3 0 5,111 2,635 2,476 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 45,096 101 96,547 (D) ) 285 107,301 4,906 D Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa r 0 1 47 1,320 1,102 3 o 1,205 0 13 0 98 32,782 (r 4,227 2,669 1,557 11,67 0 0 0 (D) 569 0 319 3 ( • 3 0 0 (*) 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 11 22,780 187 1,501 r 14,366 10,274 26 0 0 (DJ l 8,667 118 79 35 45 2,959 0 3 () 18 1 45 ( 43 1,431 (r 10,00 (D 3,613 707 0 C 1 () * 0 0 0 0 (D) 77 0 ( ' 0 335 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 1,823 165 1,273 ( ' International 238 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 14.—Sales of Services by Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing 3 All industries Petroleum food and kindred products Total rimary and fabricated metals Chemicals and allied products Machinery, except electrical Finance (except Transporbanking), WholeOther tation sale trade insurance, manufacequipand real turing ment estate Electric and electronic equipment Services 66,317 12,353 5,170 5 238 43 3,974 361 94 455 3,739 23,473 16,591 39,612 2,561 4,639 2 (D) 40 3,686 300 86 (D) 3,226 14,015 13,239 Canada 11,114 590 776 1 (D) 3 479 65 45 (D) 376 6,234 2,119 Europe 23,923 1,698 3,357 (*) 40 32 2,793 230 41 220 2,359 6,110 9,563 21,058 1,014 196 3,179 3,141 72 84 1,139 11 2,344 9,878 2,865 273 99 262 69 524 512 1,062 26 38 1,482 3 (D) 180 265 (D) (D) 103 0 155 733 216 (D) 3 60 0 32 D ( ) (D) (D) 0 3,111 (D) (*) 754 1,094 0 (D) (D) 0 182 810 245 (D) 0 0 5 (D) (D) 32 0 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 7 0 0 4 0 1 4 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 32 0 0 (D) 4 0 0 0 0 (D) 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 1,003 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 518 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 2 12 0 (*) 6 0 1 178 (D) (D) 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 39 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) (•) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 91 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 1,680 233 92 323 230 11 14 145 0 155 477 679 105 43 65 17 60 109 279 2 0 (D) 212 15 270 (D) 2 29 143 11 372 4,279 (D) 3 0 0 0 43 20 (D) 0 3 8,132 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 1,333 3,135 1,431 140 53 (D) 48 304 (D) (D) (D) 35 Japan 1,516 (D) 375 0 0 1 (D) 1 0 (D) 135 735 205 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 3,059 2,658 122 280 (D) 216 (D) 4 131 127 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 3 3 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 D 3 0 ( ) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 355 207 37 112 936 833 60 43 1,352 (D) (D) 116 18,597 3,220 531 3 (D) 4 288 61 8 (D) 514 9,458 3,352 12,861 1,418 494 3 (D) 4 278 43 2 (D) 280 8,793 1,445 2,892 483 1,025 57 264 59 93 838 74 792 532 179 81 9,177 308 4,513 36 (D) 63 1,114 (D) 177 0 116 43 (D) 481 (D) 174 (D) (D) (D) 131 31 (D) (*) (D) (D) 458 (D) 401 1 0 0 4 15 D ( ) 35 35 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 39 6 (D) 1 0 0 (D) 1 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 D ( ) (D) 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 252 (D) 215 0 0 0 0 (D) D ( ) 26 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 166 12 26 15 24 3 10 68 9 104 84 7 13 10 2 0 2 1 2 308 61 164 (D) (D) 4 0 9 0 187 96 57 33 8,298 90 4,289 8 3,570 (D) 690 (D) 238 23 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 240 (D) 45 (D) 515 177 103 25 (D) (D) 466 (D) (D) 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 297 (D) 122 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 35 13 6 0 'i 22 0 6 16 65 2 (D) (D) 64 (D) (D) (D) (D) 21 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D 0 0 59 25 (D (D (D 56 (D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 (• (D (D 0 0 0 0 (• o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 (D 0 0 0 (D 0 0 0 (D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 140 24 0 (D 13 13 (D 8 13 ( 6 544 (D 0 (D 13 (D 58 10 (D (D (D) (D) 0 i 0 9 4 1 7 129 31 1,534 All countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 895 435 247 121 67 460 69 156 235 603 311 (D) 105 (D) 292 (D) 121 (D) 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 2,430 165 1,658 357 250 686 0 (D) 251 (D) 19 (D) Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 2,411 1,067 27 202 78 295 410 82 53 67 131 513 0 (D) 130 21 (D (D 0 0 (D 88 16 0 0 (* International 8,108 3,501 1,538 D e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6,571 Addendum—OPEC C) C) L 0 (D c (• ( o 0 21 ( 0 (D 0 » ( o 0 0 63 51 0 12 0 (D (D) 84 (D) 83 55 417 (D) 5 (D) (D) 67 55 (D) Other industries 239 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 15.—Sales of Services by Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries Europe European Communities (10) Canada Total Total Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other 66,317 39,612 11,114 23,923 21,058 2,865 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 12,353 7,324 2,561 1,647 590 1,698 1,482 216 2 314 4,085 1 192 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 5,170 5 1 1 3 238 228 1 1 0 9 43 3 0 3 40 4,639 2 0 1 776 1 0 1 0 3,357 (*) 0 0 (*) 40 1 1 0 9 40 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 479 0 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 3,739 3,544 195 3,226 3,068 157 23,473 9,856 13,376 200 41 14,015 4,477 9,35^ Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 16,591 1,524 7,798 13,239 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 4,991 All industries Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 0 3 97 4 ' 933 513 D 42 6 D 361 13 161 104 82 94 29 65 455 0 0 47 6 0 (*) 1 130 513 1 0 0 0 0 73 0 (*) 39 3,686 <•> 300 6 0 0 47 6 International 5 18,597 12,861 895 2,430 2,411 8,108 1,418 603 591 686 216 3,220 2,864 513 429 6,571 2,814 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 216 0 0 0 0 4 1 589 0 0 0 0 429 2,814 o 0 o 0 3 0 0 19 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 o 0 0 o o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 o o 3,111 (*) 0 0 245 0 0 375 o 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 32 (*) 0 (*) 32 2,793 32 (*) 0 (*) 32 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 DO C) 122 102 531 3 1 0 2 494 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 (*) 4 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 (*) 4 3 0 3 1 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o o 0 3 0 0 0 o o 1 o 3 0 e > o 0 « 0 59 6 65 2 0 0 45 11 41 11 39 0 0 1 1 0 28 47 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 3 0 6 0 3 0 o o 0 189 1 0 189 1 o o 0 0 (*) 376 2,359 2,244 114 1,680 1,588 92 679 656 22 6,234 1,540 4,623 72 (*) 6,110 2,333 2,130 3,629 2,119 9,563 618 5,601 861 D8 27 D8 (°) (°) 22 61 7 17 43 7 3 0 3 0 0 0 8 316 0 0 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 16 0 2 0 5 0 0 o 2 o 0 0 o (D) 3 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,758 131 0 0 0 65 230 0 0 0 0 1,206 0 220 P) Other Asia and Pacific Middle East 3,059 1,516 0 102 86 Other Africa 0 48 7,277 629 (•) Latin America Total (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 o o o o 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 135 130 6 355 514 476 38 280 262 18 35 28 7 59 56 3 140 130 10 735 90 640 5 0 936 515 418 3 (*) 9,458 5,379 4,025 8,793 5,170 65 3 0 56 47 8 0 0 544 203 41 0 8,132 510 1,431 108 205 (*) 126 1,352 3,352 626 726 135 157 1,445 424 586 94 0 64 170 0 63 1,111 34 10 213 95 23 56 38 492 8 0 0 1 13 14 940 39 52 117 135 101 DO O D 101 26 0 0 163 0 1 0 0 0 C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 o real 89 D8 3,67 D 1 7 57 77 77S 1,413 3,176 898 1,782 109 109 0 533 4,227 1,845 1,278 2,741 177 1,932 2 (D) 0 1,291 54 164 1,019 H (D) 0 574 1,328 978 1,342 127 897 837 1 0 0 0 417 D o 39 413 30 8 D 83 c: (*) (•) o 135 436 721 1,523 417 0 0 432 0 (D) 0 1,400 0 0 o 9 (*) o 0 0 0 0 0 246 0 o 0 1,536 (D) o (*) 0 354 781 0 (*) 1,536 240 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 16.—Sales of Goods and Services by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type and Destination [Millions of dollars] Goods1 Goods and services Total (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Local sales 3 Sales to the United States (2) (3) 730,235 270,317 6,314 1,013 5,301 214,602 213,341 D () 477,961 171,629 5,399 779 4,620 147,538 147,284 D () 48,945 455 350,072 38,215 5,288 D 18,265 427 231,661 31,404 4,109 D 40,343 20,118 14,684 2,143 2,800 22,145 10,170 2,401 7,768 11,976 59,672 2,582 53,223 23,053 15,071 12,265 1,227 1,608 14,341 5,314 1,869 3,445 9,027 37,585 1,455 () Total (4) (5) () 31,292 30,759 D () 175,494 64,991 662 () 35,771 35,298 (D) () Sales to other countries Total Local sales 3 Sales to the United States (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 66,317 14,394 51,469 10,896 3,478 27 3,452 6,343 6,293 D 7,449 1,548 131 45 86 1,108 1,055 D 826 249 17,871 1,033 (D) 285 24 3,645 358 663,918 255,922 2,480 941 1,539 205,504 204,346 (D) 426,492 160,733 1,920 752 1,168 141,196 140,991 (D) 69,331 32,148 123 30,184 29,704 D ) 34,124 33,651 D ) 17,439 178 213,789 30,370 (D) 1,840 2 29,185 749 ( 515 4,231 3,328 314 245 28,478 2 82,359 5,655 1,002 348 4,304 21,779 () () 2,124 26 32,830 1,106 174 164 769 4,609 3,615 346 276 28,556 2 85,581 5,705 1,005 349 4,350 22,256 13,674 4,700 2,143 D 47,756 183 325,334 36,773 (D) ( 2,366 1,828 172 1,656 538 4,030 D 5,439 3,028 361 2,667 2,411 18,056 D 19,287 9,652 2,055 7,597 9,635 51,195 2,477 642 2,693 (D) 4,052 45 1,843 1,135 1,029 13,131 12,199 932 3,536 497 122 335 689 300 582 8 62 4,743 9,559 (D) 7,207 275 2,204 1,552 3,177 14,963 13,721 1,242 11,955 2,152 1,033 296 796 509 1,006 94 397 8,371 31,651 8,695 26,503 1,938 8,948 D ( 12,525 4,994 1,666 3,328 7,531 31,083 1,384 3,259 20,966 5,474 15,881 1,624 5,082 D 64,701 59,244 5,456 48,490 (D) 3,273 1,613 4,579 2,458 7,267 (D) 1,646 37,745 34,325 3,420 33,810 (D) 2,167 1,011 3,188 1,663 5,740 (D) 1,208 2,715 1,808 9,118 38,887 9,086 28,877 1,961 10,136 5,522 11,258 69,095 62,094 7,002 51,980 7,511 3,360 1,650 4,779 2,592 7,352 436 1,681 3,733 26,634 5,763 17,618 1,641 6,089 2,835 7,052 41,002 36,174 4,828 2,834 17,541 2,244 41,164 14,368 26,796 1,874 12,632 1,497 17,982 9,717 8,265 194 457 291 4,699 D ) 767 4,452 455 18,483 D ) 26,476 1,696 20,309 (D) 21,430 1,217 16,560 D 1,773 277 1,054 (*) D 3,273 203 2,696 D 4,862 2,205 1,020 3,294 1,783 5,764 334 1,222 Local sales 3 (6) Sales to other countries 76,780 33,696 254 ( 121 1,363 (D ) 367 7 7,862 306 3,328 1,065 6,279 289 2,873 1,056 274 228 142 473 1,374 641 2,435 352 801 34,344 1,278 330 106 223 10,483 29 368 1,192 421 1,635 318 743 28,980 700 53 28 25 10,123 58 31 (D) 3,562 (r 22 (. 84 0 0 V42 3 0 1,802 (r 254 ( 118 ( 24 8,976 13,278 5,576 12,528 2,548 (r 220 D Services 2 Sales to the United States () 78,386 39,167 19,954 14,538 D D () 52,376 22,460 14,979 12,216 D D 39,880 13,453 26,428 16,878 8,841 8,036 12,579 9,616 () 374 1,945 (D) 549 () 11 7 () () () 2,097 1,724 (D) () 373 3,021 D 503 1,882 (D) 3,710 40 1,775 (D) ( 12,369 11,533 837 3,008 (D) 98 (D) 628 (D) 537 8 () (°) 852 () () 4,661 2,077 (D) ( 4,664 2,934 D ) () 1,731 17,091 D 4,609 8,804 (D) 6,912 275 2,091 (D) ( 14,586 13,386 1,200 11,672 (D) 1,009 (D) 763 (D) 990 93 72 3,762 9,098 8,995 D () 1,189 272 24,739 1,441 (D) () 984 D 665 (D) (D) C) 1,522 (D) 406 () (. 779 0 9 23,954 D ) 5,677 12,439 3,038 11,920 () 2,858 518 347 171 2,340 8,477 105 1,816 320 203 117 1,496 6,503 72 747 7,235 390 2,374 22 1,188 (D) 474 5,669 289 1,737 18 1,007 D ) () 254 378 287 32 32 () 268 104 164 1,009 (D) 139 812 (D) 342 5 68 () () 3,257 1,849 1,408 2,678 (D) 38 8 106 120 24 (D) 14 761 666 95 529 (D) 25 (D) 60 (D) 44 0 119 4,341 (D) 18,391 () 4,395 2,849 1,545 3,490 (D) 86 37 199 134 85 (D) 35 66 1,284 916 368 1,104 875 229 45 4 87 22 66 2,298 (D) ( C) D ) 13,897 11,814 1,108 5,917 D D 0 10 2,679 (r ( ' 1,625 254 () 8,394 1,896 r 742 C D () 50 4,757 D 2,779 (r 9 10 (D) 261 (D) 1,033 (D) 24 28,258 (D) (D) (D) (D) 8,700 () 684 848 593 92 49 1,703 1,175 164 147 () 381 0 137 4 413 287 4,612 43 20 168,094 63,041 437 2 '46D6 (D) 132 (D) 1,113 (r 1,402 (r 776 6,086 (r 0 ( ' 0 1,782 ( 856 318 734 5,026 (D) 3,299 2,538 608 18 ( 1,729 Sales to other countries 241 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.E 17.—Sales by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Industry of Sales [Millions of dollars] Total AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Food Chemicals and and kindred allied prodproducts ucts Petrole- um Total Manufacturing Finance, Pri- Machin- Electric Whole- insurand Transmary ery, electron- portation Other sale ance, and except ic equip- manufac- trade and real fabri- electriestate turing equipment cated cal ment metals 730,235 262,690 254,503 266,304 261,900 1,181 52,522 52,285 91 32,546 0 0 52,686 15,817 1,013 (D) (D) 0 37,600 (D) (D) 24,300 0 0 46,485 (D) 0 45,143 45,061 (D) 7,378 7,224 (D) 97,176 96,048 921 57,381 56,571 (D) 39,509 39,219 (D) 286 258 27 107,614 104,660 169 8,992 8,907 0 271,099 459 249,386 32,585 0 32,112 10,460 0 10,274 5,518 0 5,515 16,607 0 16,324 54,840 159 52,651 23,102 122 21,486 12,525 0 12,418 10,618 (D) 10,363 1,844 0 1,806 D 6,750 ( ) 6,578 15,015 (D) 14,658 4.347 0 4,248 1,543 0 1,516 2,804 0 2,731 10,668 (D) 10,410 40,470 164 34,803 2,745 0 2,430 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 32,331 31,597 10,137 5,385 16,075 672 (D) 354 218 (D) (D) 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 907 (D) (D) 0 D () 0 13 (D) D () 0 0 0 50,958 15,577 128 64 22 (D) 0 0 105 (D) 49,035 640 D 19,694 (D) 11,803 (D) 9,593 () 1,568 0 6,378 13 200 13,726 D ( ) 4,178 0 1,492 (D) 2,686 (D) 9,548 2 131 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 36,488 D () 0 (D) 1 109 95 0 2 3 9 116 D (D) () 0 (D) 34,175 2,428 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23,839 D (D) () 0 0 442 D (D) (D) () 0 (D) 95 32 (D) (D) 63 138 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 45,813 0 0 0 0 () * () • 0 0 0 0 29 4 4 0 26 63 2 7,329 20,953 9,443 25,248 2,190 7,458 8,318 7,283 57,183 55,190 1,993 45,758 3,342 3,446 1,500 7,751 1,951 6,294 2,923 1,738 2,865 11,210 2,738 113,622 68,128 45,494 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D • ) () 42 0 0 0 1 0 () • 1 0 23,717 () * 0 C) (D) (D) 0 0 D (D) () 0 44,381 214 (D) (D) (D) 1,753 690 (D) D (D) (D) () 486 5 0 5 481 294 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 D () 0 14,805 344 174 2 168 1,824 1,327 103 240 35 119 227 63 (D) (D) 164 1,572 243 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 25 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 (D) (D) D (D) (D) () 1 (D) 3 4,641 2 0 1 1 108 100 () * 1 1 6 29 (D) 0 (D) (D) 3,795 (D) 0 2 (D) D (D) () 0 (D) 82 955 125 11 0 114 19 8 4 0 0 6 D (D) () 0 (D) (D) D (D) () 14 148 132 181 39 (D) (D) 21 202 (D) (D) 41,252 3,302 3,214 1,471 (D) 1,688 5,738 2,695 1,697 451 (D) (D) 851 84 118 (D) (D) 8,949 8,866 82 1,039 (D) 93 (D) 105 96 106 38 (D) 0 (D) 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 164 258 17 144 35 62 50 25 25 398 0 0 0 12 6 (D) 3 0 25 0 (D) (D) 3 (D) 0 5 (D) D (D) (D) () 5 0 0 D (D) (D) () 1 0 2,570 32 441 (D) 2,526 75 527 105,873 349 61,833 178 44,041 0 0 0 D (D) () 3 7 306 (D) 3,357 3,312 45 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 277 23,479 9,852 13,372 191 65 36 0 27 0 19 6 16,470 1,523 7,765 1,358 (D) 0 4 (D) () * 143 4 61 0 1,695 (D) 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 3 0 0 1 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 2 (D) 5 0 3 D (D) (D) () (D) 1,233 0 122 0 610 0 226 130 0 (D) 0 (D) 55 (D) 0 11 (D) 760 708 52 201 0 4 5 5 0 D () 30 0 6,301 16,943 8,503 444 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,402 (D) (D) (D) 0 1 1 31 5 9 12 0 9 104 25 22,521 1,964 6,989 7,710 5,858 (D) (D) 39 473 0 5 0 D () 1 0 (D) D () (D) 0 (D) 245 0 (D) D (D) <) 45,420 43,787 1,633 55 0 7 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 2,688 (D) 10,113 0 2,603 218 3,430 109 2,452 109 978 0 0 0 179 0 179 (D) (D) (D) 636 20 617 (D) 0 (D) 159 158 1 3 136 (D) 964 962 1 (D) 353 (D) (D) (D) 2 0 0 4 D (D ) () 0 3 1 0 0 2 195 0 165 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 52 0 (D) 10 (D) 4 0 D (D) () 1,059 0 979 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 7 0 1,772 0 Other industries 45,068 125,058 29 (D) (D) (D) 6,418 17,195 8,759 23,722 2,085 7,159 8,030 6,448 48,002 46,228 1,774 43,438 3,305 3,354 (D) 7,538 1,693 6,060 2,880 (D) 23,526 9,862 13,376 200 88 17,911 1,527 9,003 1,368 Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 7 D D D 2,672 862 2,329 1,413 3,190 898 1,881 37,773 1,286 4,336 2,778 1,557 12,208 1 0 5 0 0 0 () * 106 0 (D) 0 (D) 26 () 5 (D) 0 D () 0 D () 308 (D) 89 (D) (D) 98 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 36 D () (D) 0 (D) 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 5 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) () 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 9 0 2 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 (D) 0 0 0 D () 76 0 2 0 2 28 (D) (D) (D) 0 5 0 76 (D) (D) 28 (D) (D) 23 (D) (D) (D) 6 0 0 4 (D) 0 0 0 0 1 4,233 15,711 35 (D) 3 (D) 0 0 0 () * 0 1 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 3 44 0 518 1 (D) 25,481 37,737 331 (D) 2 (D) C) (D) (D) 1,840 (D) 0 764 2,108 (D) 0 1,407 (D) 3,101 0 898 D 1,776 () 663 36,021 1,171 (D * ) (D) (D) ( ) 2,637 0 (D) 472 11,588 (D) (D) (D) 14,982 not specified by industry 2 242 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 1.—Employment and Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Country by Type Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Of which— Employees engaged in research and development activities (1) All countries.... Developed countriesCanada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa.. Saharan T M. Libya Other Sub-Saharan... Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. 5,022.4 3,410.6 780.6 2,248.5 1,993.2 120.3 17.4 293.2 502.1 11.2 35.1 173.4 7.1 104.0 729.3 255.3 23.0 5.0 16.6 19.7 113.5 30.8 39.8 5.2 1.6 82.2 199.4 16.1 83.9 1,577.1 605.4 76.3 363.9 11.7 42.4 8.1 22.4 67.1 13.5 343.7 258.2 22.4 63.1 44.8 7.7 2.8 6.9 2.6 8.8 .5 15.5 75.3 15.6 6.4 4.3 4.9 59.6 16.8 9.1 33.7 111.0 8.2 89.5 7.1 6.2 397.1 37.4 25.0 52.0 58.5 81.3 42.6 13.9 53.0 20.9 12.4 34.7 240.1 Employees who are U.S. citizens Total Wages and salaries Employee benefit plans (2) Total (3) (4) (5) (6) 88.5 81.8 8.4 67.6 63.0 4.3 (D) 6.5 21.4 C) .2 4.1 (D) 1.9 23.3 4.6 .5 .1 .4 .3 1.5 .6 1.2 3.1 2.7 1.8 .1 .8 6.7 4.6 2.9 .7 1.9 (*) .1 (*) (*) .1 (*) 1.5 1.1 .1 .4 .1 C) 0 () * 0 .1 () * 0 () * 0 0 .2 .1 .4 .4 C) 0 0 15 . . 1 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 4 C) . 1 . 4 C) C) 0 41.2 12.1 2.3 8.0 6.5 .9 () • .6 1.0 .1 .1 .2 () * 2.8 1.5 () * C) . 4 C) .3 () * . 7 () * () * 11 . .8 . 1 . 1 25.3 5.2 3.0 .2 . 9 . 1 .3 . 1 .5 . 8 . 1 16 . . 8 . 7 . 1 . 6 . 1 .2 C) . 1 C) . 1 . 1 18 . . 7 . 3 . 3 . 2 10 . C) .4 .6 13.9 () * 12.8 .8 .3 4.4 .3 () * 1.8 .3 .4 .6 .4 .2 .2 .3 3.8 17.3 89,445 71,676 71,099 17,215 46,455 41,172 2,765 374 6,858 11,884 145 503 3,221 134 2,451 12,837 5,284 486 123 544 168 1,775 751 1,376 42 19 1,874 5,556 4,451 245 860 17,448 10,970 7,684 800 4,189 208 576 78 287 1,407 138 2,671 2,144 201 326 615 108 65 77 80 177 7 102 739 234 81 86 67 505 40 188 277 3,275 148 2,766 176 185 2,464 306 85 462 333 299 377 110 270 129 93 897 5,255 57,610 14,802 36,405 32,316 1,977 343 4,940 9,483 116 427 2,243 109 1,882 10,796 4,089 368 96 443 125 1,316 531 1,162 32 15 1,534 4,868 3,893 219 757 13,296 8,028 5,498 596 3,051 175 325 57 194 981 120 2,029 1,595 166 268 501 88 55 62 58 151 5 82 601 190 61 75 54 412 32 157 223 2,717 110 2,341 134 132 1,950 264 67 356 248 251 284 92 213 99 77 770 4,156 17,768 13,489 2,412 10,050 8,856 787 32 1,918 2,401 29 76 978 25 569 2,041 1,194 117 26 101 43 459 219 215 10 4 339 687 558 27 103 4,152 2,942 2,187 204 1,138 33 251 21 94 427 18 641 549 35 58 114 20 9 15 22 26 2 20 137 44 20 12 13 93 8 31 54 558 38 425 43 53 514 42 18 106 85 48 93 18 57 31 17 127 1,099 243 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 2.—Employment and Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry by Type Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Of which— Employees engaged in research and development activities (1) Employees who are U.S. citizens (2) Total (3) Total Wages and salaries Employee benefit plans (4) (5) (6) 5,022.4 88.5 41.2 89,445 71,676 17,768 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 356.0 113.6 52.4 61.2 180.0 135.8 42.4 1.8 44.7 17.7 2.2 .1 .1 (*) 1.9 1.5 .4 (*) .2 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 3,357.6 355.2 100.3 50.9 204.0 486.7 138.4 166.1 114.6 15.0 52.7 221.6 52.1 21.7 30.4 169.5 440.8 32.9 90.6 160.2 157.1 564.1 52.0 160.8 208.1 143.3 578.6 546.6 32.0 710.5 41.8 78.7 30.9 98.8 27.9 100.4 38.8 31.5 49.7 154.2 58.0 76.2 3.3 1.3 .1 1.8 14.7 3.8 7.5 1.2 .2 2.1 1.9 .3 .3 .1 1.6 10.9 .8 .9 6.3 2.9 14.3 .5 9.3 2.9 1.6 19.1 16.7 2.3 12.0 .5 .3 .1 .9 .1 1.9 .3 .2 .6 6.9 .4 19.0 10.1 3.4 6.7 8.3 8.1 .2 (*) .3 .2 6.5 .4 .1 .1 .2 1.2 .5 .3 .3 .1 .1 .6 .1 (*) .1 .5 1.1 .1 .2 .6 .2 .8 .1 .1 .5 .1 427.4 319.1 108.3 5.7 4.6 1.0 10,336 3,068 1,404 1,664 5,719 4,605 1,087 27 1,139 410 56,714 4,716 1,560 666 2,490 8,794 3,036 2,625 1,855 264 1,013 3,698 871 330 540 2,828 10,182 692 1,522 5,226 2,741 6,715 618 2,504 1,614 1,980 11,517 10,920 597 11,091 601 814 439 1,732 448 1,601 615 522 838 2,833 647 9,257 7,285 1,972 1,800 604 1,124 15 57 5,250 516 3,011 612 591 653 250 906 68 851 246 558 6,088 383 1,101 761 340 1,492 627 2,485 8,364 2,509 1,127 1,381 4,642 3,761 858 23 873 340 44,704 3,835 1,259 558 2,018 7,082 2,527 2,070 1,453 218 814 2,899 692 265 427 2,207 7,813 538 1,165 3,897 2,213 5,225 493 1,855 1,285 1,591 9,023 8,552 472 8,826 483 645 357 1,392 392 1,271 492 390 626 2,237 540 7,599 5,976 1,623 1,531 515 957 12 47 4,282 351 2,492 487 493 552 208 752 57 703 212 468 5,196 308 880 606 274 1,264 538 2,207 1,972 559 276 283 1,077 844 229 4 266 70 12,010 881 301 108 472 1,711 509 554 403 46 199 800 179 65 113 621 2,369 154 358 1,330 528 1,490 125 648 329 388 2,494 2,368 125 2,265 118 170 82 340 56 330 123 132 212 596 106 1,657 1,309 348 268 89 167 2 11 968 165 520 125 97 101 42 154 12 148 34 89 892 75 221 155 66 228 89 278 AH industries .. Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate... Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 90.1 27.2 59.6 1.5 1.8 2.8 2.1 .7 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 1.2 .5 .4 O .2 6.2 .1 2.0 .1 1.1 .3 .2 .3 (*) 1.6 1.1 1.3 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services.. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 275.5 47.2 138.2 25.4 13.7 30.1 10.0 58.9 6.0 25.9 17.6 40.7 3.6 0 3.6 0 .3 (*) .2 3.1 0 (*) 0 0 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 515.8 96.9 54.4 43.5 10.9 71.4 44.8 248.3 (*) (*) (*) .1 1.5 (*) .2 .1 .2 .2 .2 .1 (*) .1 .2 .2 .1 0 n 5.5 .1 .6 .5 .1 3.3 1.2 244 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 3.—Employment of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Thousands] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Total Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services All countries.... 5,022.4 356.0 3,357.6 355.2 486.7 221.6 440.8 564.1 578.6 Developed countries.. 3,410.6 167.8 2,315.1 203.8 316.5 159.1 371.7 293.6 475.5 494.8 344.3 75.8 780.6 49.7 454.6 43.8 59.2 31.3 45.2 59.0 102.5 113.7 45.3 30.0 43.0 2,248.5 96.4 1,627.7 134.8 209.0 117.4 291.6 218.2 319.0 337.7 244.9 36.5 141.1 1,993.2 120.3 17.4 293.2 502.1 11.2 35.1 173.4 7.1 104.0 729.3 255.3 23.0 5.0 16.6 19.7 113.5 30.8 39.8 5.2 1.6 81.7 4.6 2.4 9.0 16.4 1.8 1.2 7.8 .1 6.4 31.9 14.7 122.0 3.1 2.0 17.1 18.1 .6 3.0 10.6 0 12.3 55.3 12.8 (D) 0 .1 1.3 8.1 D ( ) 1.5 187.1 15.6 .5 30.1 35.5 (D) 4.0 20.8 109.8 3.9 .3 12.4 34.3 .4 1.0 7.4 .6 10.7 38.6 7.6 (•) 0 .2 2.0 3.3 .3 1.7 0 0 270.3 15.2 .1 56.4 67.4 0 4.6 28.8 1.0 8.8 87.9 21.3 (D) 0 oD 173.4 20.3 2.9 16.2 54.2 D () 5.6 30.1 (D) 4.1 39.2 44.8 2.9 292.2 13.0 .3 22.2 137.3 0 1.4 6.4 0 1.4 110.2 26.8 1.9 0 0 2.0 21.8 1.0 0 0 0 313.3 15.8 1.4 54.3 57.2 2.6 12.1 27.0 4.1 16.3 122.6 24.4 5.6 .2 8.2 (D) 4.1 196.2 12.7 5.9 46.1 32.9 1.7 1.4 17.8 C) 13.8 64.0 48.7 6.4 2.6 3.4 3.6 7.3 8.4 16.6 34.8 1.1 .1 1.7 2.8 (*) .2 1.3 0 1.0 26.5 1.7 .1 0 0 0 .4 .2 1.1 0 116.8 5.6 .5 1.0 3.9 1.0 1.0 .1 1,468.1 86.8 7.4 208.6 404.2 6.0 31.7 131.1 7.0 69.3 516.0 159.6 12.8 (D) 5.2 14.3 92.3 15.8 14.7 2.6 (D) 82.2 2.9 47.5 2.2 16.3 4.5 21.7 299.3 199.4 16.1 83.9 18.9 11.5 1.3 6.2 185.3 118.4 10.1 56.8 22.9 12.8 1.5 8.6 32.0 23.1 1.8 7.2 6.1 4.9 .5 .7 1,577.1 161.4 1,042.5 151.5 170.2 993.8 40.4 724.1 112.7 134.5 605.4 76.3 363.9 11.7 42.4 8.1 22.4 67.1 13.5 343.7 258.2 22.4 63.1 44.8 7.7 2.8 6.9 2.6 8.8 .5 15.5 27.0 4.6 7.4 .4 4.0 1.0 4.0 5.0 .6 3.4 1.2 1.1 1.2 10.0 .6 .2 .3 (D) 6.9 459.2 56.8 305.6 6.0 26.9 4.6 5.6 43.1 10.6 250.4 227.8 , 2.5 20.1 14.5 .5 0 4.3 .2 1.1 .1 67.2 12.6 33.1 .5 5.1 1.7 .7 10.8 2.7 44.5 36.6 .8 7.1 1.0 .1 0 .3 90.1 13.9 55.9 1.4 7.4 1.4 2.1 7.5 .6 40.3 35.3 .6 4.4 4.0 .3 0 2.5 40.2 2.3 25.2 1.9 1.6 .3 1.1 3.2 4.6 13.9 13.5 C) .3 .4 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 .3 75.3 15.6 6.4 4.3 4.9 59.6 16.8 9.1 33.7 19.1 7.3 2.6 3.9 .9 11.8 .1 4.5 7.2 23.8 3.4 1.2 0 2.1 20.4 0 2.9 17.4 6.9 .5 .1 0 .4 6.4 0 0 6.4 3.4 1.0 .7 0 .3 2.4 0 1.2 1.2 3.1 .2 .1 0 .1 2.9 0 .3 2.6 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab EmiratesOther 111.0 8.2 89.5 7.1 6.2 72.6 0 64.5 5.3 2.7 7.1 5.0 1.4 (*) .7 1.2 .1 1.6 1.2 (*) (*) .3 Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 397.1 37.4 25.0 52.0 58.5 81.3 42.6 13.9 53.0 20.9 12.4 29.3 .6 31.6 16.9 2.7 1.7 3.7 (*) 287.5 22.6 22.4 16.2 48.2 66.4 31.8 12.0 49.6 11.3 7.0 34.7 26.8 68.3 12.8 Canada Europe.. European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa . Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan . Liberia Nigeria Other International Addendum—OPEC.. 240.1 2.0 1.2 ( 26.9 .2 .4 .7 1.0 (D) 15.7 62.2 21.8 .7 .1 .5 1.9 14.3 1.7 2.2 .5 0 30.7 .9 8.1 2.7 1.3 8.1 .6 .4 2.0 1.8 4.8 () 8.0 9.1 2.0 0 0 17.8 9.6 ( 3.7 28.6 (D) 3.1 1.2 0 5.8 C) 427.4 ( 275.5 n 205.8 1.3 19.7 16.5 .5 9.5 0 10.3 50.2 24.3 2.7 .9 1.5 1.4 8.7 2.2 6.1 .5 .2 5.1 6.4 10.7 7.1 .8 2.8 54.0 37.8 3.0 13.2 ( 14.4 32.3 19.1 2.9 10.3 62.5 69.1 270.5 103.1 215.7 83.1 14.2 54.5 53.7 102.7 95.6 170.4 51.1 8.0 40.2 45.0 3.7 39.8 0 .1 0 0 1.0 .4 8.7 8.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42.1 4.6 32.0 .5 (D) .6 .4 2.1 (D) 59.1 56.2 0 2.9 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1.5 66.3 4.9 51.8 .3 (D) .2 0 7.1 (D) 29.3 29.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 108.3 14.8 67.8 1.4 9.4 .5 1.3 11.4 1.7 54.6 48.2 1.0 5.4 7.5 0 0 1.6 0 .2 0 5.7 34.9 6.5 12.6 2.1 2.9 .7 1.6 7.7 .8 15.0 12.0 1.4 1.6 1.3 .2 .1 .3 .1 (D) .1 3.3 .6 2.0 .1 .4 .1 (*) .1 0 1.5 .5 .4 .6 3.2 .2 L7 20.3 1.8 11.0 .6 2.1 .5 3.3 .4 .4 0 0 2.9 0 .3 0 0 0 0 1.3 0 0 1.3 4.7 1.2 .8 .1 .3 3.5 C) .3 .1 .1 4.8 2.3 1.7 2.0 1.9 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 4.2 17.2 10.7 .1 0 0 0 0 .3 3.7 .5 0 14.7 1.6 2.4 .1 .2 .4 .3 8.3 0 0 0 162.5 12.6 6.5 42.7 14.4 20.0 10.1 38.0 7.3 9.8 0 0 7.2 0 0 0 0 2.4 2.2 0 2.7 0 0 7.3 ( 1.4 (D) 0 0 37.1 5.9 2.4 18.' 2.4 1.2 .2 0 0 .3 .1 C) (*) 0 24.9 8.4 0 5.7 2.6 0 2.6 4.3 4.7 16.7 11.2 .4 5.1 3.6 8.7 7.7 .6 .3 11.2 5.3 .8 1.1 .5 .4 .2 2.9 () 2.5 .2 .2 2.2 14.4 2.0 10.7 1.2 .5 .1 1.7 .4 .3 .4 .1 .1 10.5 10.2 2.1 16.5 Other industries 245 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 4.—Employment of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Thousands] Developed countries Developing countries Europe All countries Total Canada Total European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other 5,022.4 3,410.6 2,248.5 1,993.2 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 356.0 113.6 167.8 35.7 49.7 12.9 96.4 18.4 81.7 13.4 14.7 4.9 52.4 61.2 180.0 135.8 42.4 1.8 44.7 17.7 19.1 16.6 101.1 66.5 33.2 1.3 27.4 3.7 8.0 4.9 36.1 35.9 0 .1 .4 .3 8.6 9.8 56.0 30.6 24.4 1.0 19.1 2.9 4.5 9.0 54.6 30.6 23.1 1.0 10.8 2.9 4.1 .9 1.4 0 1.4 0 8.4 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 3,357.6 355.2 100.3 50.9 204.0 486.7 138.4 166.1 114.6 15.0 52.7 221.6 52.1 21.7 30.4 169.5 440.8 32.9 2,315.1 203.8 78.8 23.9 101.1 316.5 100.1 96.3 72.9 8.2 39.0 159.1 31.7 14.1 17.6 127.4 371.7 31.0 454.6 43.8 10.6 5.6 27.6 59.2 25.2 11.5 10.7 5.0 6.7 31.3 7.7 4.5 3.2 23.5 45.2 .5 1,627.7 134.8 61.5 12.2 61.1 209.0 59.3 69.7 47.7 2.9 29.4 117.4 22.7 9.4 13.3 94.7 291.6 27.6 1,468.1 122.0 56.7 10.6 54.7 187.1 52.7 62.8 41.9 2.4 27.4 109.8 17.7 6.6 11.1 92.1 270.3 26.1 159.6 12.8 4.7 1.6 6.4 21.8 6.6 6.9 5.7 .5 2.1 7.6 5.0 2.9 2.2 2.6 21.3 1.5 47.5 2.2 .2 1.7 .3 16.3 1.6 6.2 7.8 0 .7 17.8 0 17.2 3.0 90.6 160.2 157.1 564.1 52.0 160.8 208.1 143.3 578.6 546.6 32.0 710.5 41.8 78.7 30.9 98.8 27.9 100.4 38.8 31.5 62.6 141.5 136.6 293.6 32.4 118.2 57.7 85.4 475.5 447.5 28.1 494.8 25.9 45.2 22.1 60.7 23.1 56.8 27.7 22.6 5.3 14.6 24.8 59.0 9.9 4.2 7.6 37.3 102.5 89.0 13.6 113.7 47.4 112.8 103.7 218.2 19.0 110.5 43.8 44.9 319.0 304.5 14.5 337.7 21.6 29.6 7.4 32.5 12.1 30.4 20.7 18.9 44.8 103.9 95.4 173.4 17.1 77.7 41.9 36.8 292.2 277.7 14.5 313.3 19.5 26.6 6.6 28.4 2.6 8.9 8.3 44.8 1.9 32.8 1.9 8.1 26.8 26.8 0 24.4 2.1 3.0 .8 4.1 2.0 13.9 2.0 5.8 0 0 5.5 .3 (*) (*) 0 4.5 0 .2 .1 .2 7.9 .2 6.1 10.7 3.4 3.5 .8 3.0 54.0 54.0 0 28.7 19.8 17.8 1.8 .9 1.1 49.7 154.2 58.0 37.7 139.4 33.7 9.4 11.7 25.0 118.7 20.7 21.8 115.0 3.2 3.7 427.4 319.1 108.3 344.3 263.6 45.3 38.8 6.6 244.9 183.5 61.4 196.2 144.6 51.6 48.7 38.9 9.8 90.1 27.: 59.6 1.5 1.8 75.8 23.6 50.4 30.0 7.5 21.8 12.5 22.9 .1 1.0 34.8 11.4 22.6 .1 .6 1.7 1.1 275.5 47.: 138.2 25.4 205.8 22.8 114.4 21.2 141.1 14.9 85.8 14.9 116.8 11.8 69.3 12.7 24.3 3.1 16.5 2.1 All industries Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies insurance, and Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services Latin America Other Africa Middle East InternaOther tional Asia and Pacific 299.3 1,577.1 993.8 18.9 4.4 161.4 61.4 40.4 16.8 19.1 13.1 72.6 29.3 22.2 2.6 1.9 9.0 0 33.3 28.1 79.0 69.3 9.2 .5 17.3 3.7 6.2 10.6 12.9 7.1 5.2 .5 9.2 1.6 7.4 5.8 (*) 0 0 (*) 5.6 .4 1.3 8.0 62.3 62.1 .2 0 18.4 3.8 3.8 0 3.8 0 185.3 22.9 6.5 4.4 12.0 32.0 14.0 8.9 6.7 .3 2.2 9.6 1,042.5 151.5 21.5 27.0 102.9 170.2 38.3 69.7 41.7 6.9 13.7 62.5 20.4 7.6 12.8 42.1 69.1 1.9 724.1 112.7 18.9 20.1 73.7 134.5 36.4 46.9 33.7 4.4 13.1 54.5 23.8 6.9 .4 1.1 5.5 3.4 0 2.6 .8 0 0 3.1 (D) .1 7.1 .2 0 0 .2 1.6 (*) .5 .6 .5 0 287.5 31.6 2.2 5.9 23.5 30.7 1.9 19.7 6.6 2.0 .5 3.7 0 0 0 3.7 14.7 0 28.0 18.7 20.6 270.5 19.6 42.6 150.4 57.8 103.1 99.1 3.9 215.7 16.0 33.5 8.8 38.1 4.8 43.6 11.0 8.9 25.0 10.4 16.4 102.7 15.9 17.8 32.4 36.6 95.6 94.3 1.2 170.4 12.1 21.2 5.4 34.4 4.2 34.0 10.4 7.1 ) 0 ( ) 2.0 162.5 7.9 12.0 14.8 24.3 11.6 14.6 15.6 21.7 15.3 6.4 32.3 26.1 6.3 83.1 55.5 27.6 51.1 33.8 17.3 3.3 .9 2.3 0 (*) 6.1 2.' 3.3 (*) (*) 14.2 3.6 9.2 8.0 2.6 4.1 5.1 (*) 1.8 16.' 1.9 8.3 69.7 24.4 23.8 4.3 40.2 17.0 15.3 2.4 4.0 1 12.9 1.0 4.1 10. 6.1 3.4 1.2 7.9 1.0 13.5 9.4 4.1 2.5 206. 93.4 22.3 20.' I.1 37.6 130.0 55.5 16.4 15.3 1.0 23.5 22.5 17.1 2.9 2.9 0 2.1 6.1 28.5 .1 22.5 17.0 35.9 (*) C) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) .1 o' 0* () 3.6 2.7 4.3 3.9 6.3 2.4 (*) 7.5 53.7 1.9 n 1.2 0 0 0 1.2 (D) 8.3 D 3.3 0 22.5 117.4 7.2 4.5 2.7 37.1 .3 12.0 3.3 3.1 ( 3.6 .2 0 .1 0 2.4 0 0 c 7^2 1.8 4.7 2.9 1.8 24.9 16.5 8.4 real 43.0 6.0 18.5 2.6 .4 5.' 0 0 4.8 3.9 .8 0 (*) 0 0 14.4 1.8 1.' 0 4^9 10.2 1.7 6.1 1.8 relations 13.' 12.9 11.3 9.0 2.2 30.1 10.0 58.9 6.0 25.9 17.6 40.' 26.1 8.2 46.0 5.0 21.7 7.4 34.6 10^8 23.6 7.0 29.1 1.8 14.7 4.8 19.0 18.2 6.1 23.: 1.' 13.6 4.0 16.4 5.8 .1 1.2 .8 2.5 515.8 96.9 54, 43.5 10.9 71, 301.7 3, 32.1 22.8 9.3 33.9 158.0 4 16.9 12.1 4.8 12.1 101.9 2.2 1.6 13 95.6 2.2 44.8 248.3 19.9 212.- 13.3 115.- 5.9 73.0 comput- and film services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 11.8 12.0 23.7 6.8 20.0 3.7 3.6 Total 2.4 4.8 r 19.2 6.3 (*) 1.3 1.2 \A 5.6 69.7 3.3 0 2.7 1.8 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 0 2.3 0 0 0 14.3 0 (*) n o 5.8 (*) 39.5 20.8 3.0 2.4 .6 6.1 2.5 7.1 246 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 5.—Research and Development Scientists and Engineers of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Thousands] Manufacturing All industries Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other manufacturing Wholesale trade Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate All countries.... 88.5 76.2 3.3 14.7 10.9 14.3 12.0 5.7 Developed countries- 81.8 70.7 2.6 13.4 10.6 13.2 18.0 11.1 5.4 (*) Canada 8.4 6.9 .4 1.7 1.3 1.2 1.1 .9 .8 0 Europe 67.6 1.1 59.1 2.0 10.3 1.3 8.2 11.5 16.2 9.7 3.8 63.0 4.3 (D) 6.5 21.4 (*) .2 4.1 (D) 1.9 23.3 4.6 .5 .1 .4 .3 1.5 .6 1.2 1.1 (*) 0 .2 .3 0 0 C) 0 55.1 3.6 1.9 9.9 1.2 0 1.5 1.5 (•) .1 .9 C) .6 4.2 .4 .1 (*) (•) (*) .2 (*) .1 0 0 1.3 C) (*) .1 .4 0 0 .1 C) C) .6 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 C) (*) 0 0 7.7 .3 C) 1.7 2.8 0 C) .8 C) .2 1.8 .5 C) 0 0 0 .1 .3 .1 0 0 1.0 .2 .1 0 .1 9.3 1.9 15.9 0 C) .3 8.3 0 0 .1 0 .1 7.1 .3 0 0 0 0 .3 (*) 0 0 0 9.2 .1 C) 3.6 .1 C) 1.0 .5 (*) 0 .1 0 .1 1.7 .3 C) C) 0 .1 (*) (*) .1 0 0 Other industries European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other n o Japan 3.1 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa . Australia New Zealand South Africa n .5 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan .. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 2.3 .2 6.7 .1 4.6 .1 2.9 .7 1.9 n .i n o 1.5 1.1 .1 .4 .1 (*) 0 (*) 0 .1 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 .2 .1 .4 .4 n 0 0 1.5 .1 .2 .2 .1 .4 (*) .1 .4 (*) (*) 1.6 19.4 4.0 .4 .1 .4 .2 1.4 .5 .9 (*) 0 2.7 1.8 .1 Developing countries.. 4.9 20.5 C) .2 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.4 1.7 .1 .6 5.5 3.8 2.7 .6 L8 .1 C) (*) .1 (•) 1.1 1.0 (*) .1 (*) C) 0 0 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 (*) .2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .2 .2 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.3 (*) .2 (*) .1 .4 C) .1 .4 (*) C) International 0 .2 .4 0 (*) .1 0 .2 .9 .1 (*) 0 0 (•) (*) (•) o' 0 (*) .5 .4 .3 .2 (•) .1 (*) .5 3.9 () 1.3 (*) .2 1.3 2.3 .2 .1 .4 .2 .9 .1 .4 0 0 .8 o o o o o o o o o o o 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 .3 (•) 0 0 (•) .4 .3 1.1 .7 .1 .4 (*) .1 n o o .3 .3 C) C) (*) C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) C) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) .2 .2 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 o" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 (*) 0 (•) 0 0 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) .1 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 3.0 .6 0 .3 .2 0 0 .2 0 .1 1.7 .3 0 0 0 0 C) 0 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) C) 0 0 C) (*) .1 .1 0 C) (•) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 C) C) (*) 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 o' 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .6 .1 .4 .8 .2 .5 0 (*) 0 0 C) (*)" (*)" (*) .2 .1 .2 3.3 (*) 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 1.1 .2 3.4 0 0 0 0 C) (*) .3 (•) n .2 C) 0 .7 .5 1.0 .1 .1 .1 0 C) 0 (*) (•) 0 .2 .2 1.4 .1 0 (•) (•) (*) (•) 0 .6 3.2 0 (D) .4 (D) .4 3.4 .4 0 Addendum—OPEC.. n n 3.6 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 247 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 6.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufai:turing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan K::::::===: Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petrole- um Food and kindred products Total Primary and •abricat- Chemicals and allied products Machinery, except electrical ed metals Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Wholesale trade Other manufacturing Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Other industries Services 89,445 10,336 56,714 4,716 8,794 3,698 10,182 6,715 11,517 11,091 9,257 1,800 5,250 71,099 5,201 47,655 3,685 6,943 3,054 9,295 5,312 10,146 9,220 7,999 1,614 4,291 17,215 1,691 10,757 887 1,446 764 1,205 1,187 2,794 2,473 1,053 46,455 2,921 32,423 2,416 4,505 2,132 7,216 3,846 6,263 6,044 5,789 41,172 2,765 2,450 29,733 1,862 2,208 4,103 2,018 6,710 3,111 5,961 5,623 4,334 270 26 414 143 374 6,858 11,884 145 503 3,221 134 2,451 12,837 5,284 486 123 544 168 1,775 751 1,376 42 19 1,874 167 59 293 547 29 33 206 3 184 929 471 (D) (D) 238 8 25 75 69 10 3 117 138 4,786 9,723 67 427 2,324 131 1,580 8,696 2,690 214 (D) 138 110 1,415 384 386 20 (D) 1,122 59 37 339 415 6 35 176 0 268 872 209 (D) 0 1 9 123 D () 41 (D) 0 48 426 9 739 918 (D) 69 404 (D) 376 1,116 402 12 2 11 17 244 43 69 5 0 316 472 363 26 83 3,353 2,688 245 860 141 523 334 261 17 56 676 572 24 80 17,448 4,359 9,059 1,031 1,851 5,556 4,451 7,608 201 326 615 108 65 77 80 177 939 621 68 165 11 113 23 90 136 15 66 20 22 24 252 23 5 6 (D) 146 7 102 739 234 81 86 67 505 40 1,632 19 105 118 6 0 49 3 17 909 620 75 255 7 52 7 5 191 27 279 240 6 33 11 1 0 2 D (D) () (D * ) () 391 153 58 73 22 238 3 2 41 140 24 5 0 20 116 0 0 4 15 3 () • 0 3 12 0 0 188 277 109 127 29 87 0 12 3,275 2,448 148 0 2,199 124 91 10,970 7,684 800 4,189 208 576 78 287 1,407 138 2,671 2,144 2,766 176 185 306 85 462 333 299 377 110 270 129 93 897 131 119 581 10 (D 295 101 18 80 (D * ( 45 26 776 5,255 3,037 2,464 5,558 584 3,534 95 323 32 46 840 103 1,932 1,809 1,207 144 739 24 85 11 17 178 8 364 330 7 28 61 5 0 39 D (D) () 76 5 253 714 4 15 111 11 210 620 114 1 0 4 11 54 5 39 0 0 13 145 (D) (D) 37 644 558 442 31 249 33 17 2 10 51 48 112 110 () * 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 23 0 13 0 3 45 2 1 0 1 43 0 3 10 40 26 19 1 1 5 163 10 33 13 10 45 19 (D) (D) 0 0 23 99 74 57 179 206 198 67 236 44 24 4 0 2 0 1 103 D () 0 1 (D) 77 1 5 6 5 (D 3 16 11 19 982 202 219 24 1 8 1,186 c 29 6 0 £ 333 2 1,559 2,044 410 51 303 1,189 507 (D) 0 2 (D) 191 239 43 0 0 560 (D) 58 460 (D) 85 542 735 52 (D) (D) 25 437 (D) 75 10 0 102 313 237 2 75 177 143 11 23 0 73 662 16 296 1,726 888 790 709 81 608 0 C) 0 0 18 2 82 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 2 91 1,403 709 380 38 279 r (D) 2 33 (D) 321 303 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 7 16 1 1 0 0 15 0 (D (D 49 48 289 8 437 3,219 0 24 92 0 27 1,866 1,088 620 (D) (D) 118 906 48 135 1,371 1,871 1,321 1,688 996 104 718 3 (D) 1 0 145 (D) 325 325 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 C 2 0 c 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) () • 0 49 0 0 0 0 10 19 0 19 0 0 81 18 63 146 i (D) i 1,954 421 96 4 D (D) () 120 (D) 119 (D) (D) 83 8 (D * ) () 1 59 0 (D) 0 0 r 25 152 418 78 319 303 24 0 0 15 246 18 0 0 0 1 0 0 629 55 (D 18 146 40 111 51 159 21 (D 0 7 1,155 1,224 1,205 111 686 22 133 4 12 224 12 450 419 6 25 34 0 0 8 0 € 0 22 (D) 13 0 0 13 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 20 (D) 0 0 128 (D) (D) 18 13 (D 2 c 20 6 0 254 1,061 840 28 27 395 C) 329 1,096 1,455 189 69 110 37 141 234 665 (D) (D) 456 701 480 58 163 1,258 836 581 59 175 49 56 9 19 201 13 229 191 22 15 27 7 4 2 (D) 2 (D) 58 17 f. 4 8 41 () • () ° 69 30 11 D (D ( 294 117 0 12 24 23 62 (D (D U 612 821 771 29 2 47 73 1 3 28 0 27 563 50 1 0 0 0 7 4 38 0 C) 72 109 96 7 6 185 130 41 7 26 1 5 1 () • 2 0 33 10 17 6 55 r 41 (D) (D) 2 (D • ) () 4 1 1 0 0 € 0 1 L 1 ( * 0 2 48 30 0 1 ] c c 2,609 (D) 26 533 344 (D) 10 177 0 262 1,044 524 54 19 38 12 137 48 207 6 2 74 320 265 5 49 959 454 275 22 105 9 23 (D) 106 (D) 70 56 9 4 110 57 15 7 8 6 3 14 35 20 10 (D) (D) 15 2 1 11 354 26 292 27 2 116 41 (D) (D) 14 18 13 f 6 10 (• (* 275 765 3,132 I 442 248 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 7.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Developing countries Europe Total Canada Total 46,455 2,921 580 331 248 1,770 1,041 714 15 521 50 32,423 2,416 1,067 236 1,113 4,505 1,482 1,408 925 59 632 2,132 423 141 282 1,709 7,216 583 European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other Latin America Total 89,445 71,099 17,215 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 10,336 3,068 5,201 1,123 1,691 403 1,404 1,664 5,719 4,605 1,087 27 1,139 410 425 3,220 2,305 894 20 790 283 120 1,267 1,264 0 3 11 10 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products 56,714 4,716 1,560 666 2,490 8,794 3,036 2,625 1,855 264 1,013 3,698 871 330 540 2,828 10,182 692 47,655 3,685 1,383 455 1,846 6,943 2,559 1,961 1,392 188 843 3,054 629 250 379 2,425 9,295 661 10,757 887 200 126 561 1,446 687 251 227 124 158 764 192 107 85 572 1,205 16 1,522 5,226 2,741 6,715 618 2,504 1,614 1,980 11,517 10,920 597 11,091 601 814 439 1,732 448 1,601 615 522 1,247 4,851 2,536 5,312 481 2,275 987 1,570 10,146 9,583 563 9,220 518 650 403 1,282 400 1,087 504 452 125 463 601 1,187 130 84 144 829 2,794 2,449 345 2,473 (D) 185 270 626 90 455 66 72 943 3,892 1,798 3,846 294 2,129 736 687 6,263 6,046 218 6,044 418 407 116 568 236 529 381 379 3,608 1,650 3,111 272 1,559 710 569 5,961 5,743 218 5,623 366 369 107 498 (D) 516 368 362 838 2,833 647 713 2,682 530 237 264 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 9,257 7,285 1,972 7,999 6,303 1,696 1,053 919 134 427 2,271 313 5,789 4,467 1,322 357 2,185 (D) 4,334 3,303 1,031 1,455 1,164 290 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate .'. Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 1,800 604 1,124 15 57 1,614 527 1,036 612 153 448 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 5,250 516 3,011 61 4,291 331 2,685 542 821 304 480 4 33 3,132 221 2,153 399 771 277 474 4 17 2,609 177 1,767 34" 50 27 6 0 1 524 45 386 52 591 543 488 390 97 575 222 803 62 707 80 427 78 28 103 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 6,088 383 1,101 761 340 1,492 4,339 856 534 322 850 503 363 139 391 416 166 448 27 362 40 236 1,275 26 6 1 111 24 100 118 2,337 528 190 548 29 397 53 279 1,369 26 15 9 6 395 627 2,485 35r 2,229 253 1,183 95 838 88 787 Other Middle Asia and Pacific 48 653 250 906 68 851 246 558 Other Africa All industries- Other.. Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other (r 765 74 326 53 0 195 25 21 41,172 2,450 365 5,284 141 223 1,733 1,041 677 15 302 50 29,733 2,208 991 215 1,001 4,103 1,328 1,302 829 50 595 2,018 353 115 238 1,665 6,710 563 190 25 37 0 37 0 219 0 471 215 2,690 209 76 21 112 402 154 106 96 9 37 114 70 26 44 43 507 20 55 283 149 735 22 570 26 117 303 303 0 421 52 38 9 69 13 13 17 1,874 117 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5,556 472 140 1,122 48 4 38 6 316 35 143 125 0 14 13 (D) 0 3,353 334 112 55 167 676 356 160 116 5 39 145 ( 560 0 39 492 29 102 0 0 98 4 1 1 0 83 0 4 1 4 9 0 16 0 313 62 17,448 4,359 1,422 705 717 2,499 2,300 193 7 349 89 9,059 1,031 177 211 643 1,851 477 663 464 76 171 644 242 80 161 403 888 31 140 4 108 177 56 61 9 51 1,088 1,088 0 620 (D) 54 16 84 65 103 41 1 275 375 206 1,403 137 229 627 409 1,371 1,337 34 1,871 83 165 36 451 49 514 111 70 254 324 181 709 120 85 176 328 1,321 1,310 10 1,688 73 140 28 425 41 456 101 64 456 321 135 ( 126 0 701 596 104 124 152 117 1,258 982 276 120 151 90 836 655 181 109 49 58 185 7' 88 130 56 54 320 35 153 959 186 327 70 454 144 201 50 69 87 35 13 43 94 57 183 0 181 2 92 19 r 60 1' 339 161 17' 64 r 368 29 10,970 939 393 143 250 297 157 133 7 225 24 7,608 909 165 176 569 1,632 461 545 409 52 165 558 (D) 79 391 317 157 160 C) 0 0 () * 68 6 140 15 1 4 10 29 0 22 7 0 0 45 () 790 31 3,275 2,448 243 30 213 2,146 2,143 3 0 2,464 581 469 375 94 57 0 57 0 124 4 0 0 4 26 1 7 7 10 1 19 0 0 0 19 1,186 103 11 31 61 163 15 89 41 14 4 23 0 0 0 23 91 0 () 5D 1 () 629 (D) 98 447 (D) 49 25 24 128 1 24 8 18 5 40 294 207 87 4 3 () • 0 0 354 19 5: 0 48 16 32 116 6 5' 20 29 0 54 14 166 131 1,628 336 245 227 18 642 1,003 252 19. 179 16 276 149 256 72 209 0 0 11 35 19 19 (j 276 0 (* c 238 48 3 29 23C 83 45 3< 46 c; International 249 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IILF 8.—Wages and Salaries of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum 71,676 57,610 14,802 36,405 32,316 1,977 343 4,940 9,483 116 427 2,243 109 1,882 10,796 4,089 368 96 443 125 1,316 531 1,162 32 15 1,534 8,364 4,868 3,893 219 757 13,296 8,028 5,498 596 3,051 175 325 57 194 981 120 2,029 1,595 166 268 501 88 55 62 58 151 416 320 23 72 3,442 698 438 58 119 8 55 18 73 95 12 56 16 19 20 204 18 r 82 601 190 61 75 54 412 32 157 223 2,717 110 2,341 134 132 1,950 264 67 356 248 251 284 92 213 99 77 770 4,156 Food and kindred products Total 4,261 1,479 2,275 1,881 126 55 200 406 25 27 151 3 142 747 394 (D) (D) 202 5 20 63 60 9 2 91 r 3 (D) 126 (D * ) () 323 124 43 64 17 199 91 106 2,017 0 1,848 95 73 404 8 (D) 217 59 16 53 (D * ( 26 21 660 2,467 Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other banking), Services WholeOther and and cals and fabricatery, tation sale trade insurance, industries allied except electronic equip- manufacand real ed turing products metals electrical equipment estate ment 44,704 38,028 9,082 25,089 23,096 1,287 129 3,386 7,705 52 364 1,593 106 1,197 7,278 1,993 161 (D) 101 83 1,030 261 324 16 (D) 895 3,835 3,048 765 1,937 1,772 46 34 258 331 5 31 130 0 200 737 165 (D) 0 1 7 99 (D) 33 (D) 0 41 7,082 5,670 1,263 3,533 3,222 320 8 534 738 (D) 60 291 (D) 299 936 312 10 2 9 12 185 30 60 4 0 269 2,899 2,437 641 1,656 1,565 54 5 177 551 3 14 82 8 149 522 90 1 0 4 7 43 4 32 0 0 11 7,813 7,198 1,049 5,454 5,086 227 2 1,122 1,616 0 61 431 13 219 1,397 368 (D) 0 2 (D) 141 161 37 0 0 420 5,225 4,158 1,020 2,906 2,380 277 51 215 955 (D) 50 299 (D) 64 457 527 50 (D) (D) 19 292 (D) 65 7 0 80 9,023 8,093 2,260 4,891 4,672 165 7 292 2,521 0 19 53 0 17 1,598 219 18 0 0 9 181 11 0 0 0 1 8,826 7,424 2,085 4,712 4,399 199 23 788 993 20 129 307 61 250 1,629 312 59 3 (D) (D) 89 (D) 97 (D) (D) 72 2,962 2,371 132 460 6,676 5,527 3,994 415 2,578 81 182 24 37 585 92 1,437 1,333 15 89 96 5 0 41 2 15 306 240 16 50 787 681 452 66 189 6 28 6 5 128 24 220 185 5 30 9 1 0 2 (D) (D) 604 511 22 71 1,413 1,240 909 116 571 19 50 9 13 125 6 281 255 129 (D) (D) 34 462 400 312 20 162 31 9 1 8 33 47 86 84 () * 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 275 207 1 66 615 539 480 41 426 0 () • 0 0 10 2 59 59 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 152 120 10 21 1,067 523 276 26 209 4 (D) 4 1 23 (D) 239 225 0 15 8 0 0 0 0 0 942 786 43 113 930 895 681 56 510 2 (D) 1 0 99 (D) 214 214 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 555 (D) (D) 105 1,402 1,249 884 89 510 19 76 3 10 167 10 338 311 5 22 27 0 0 7 0 2 621 431 45 145 977 620 422 50 138 41 32 7 13 131 11 175 144 18 13 23 6 3 4 2 (D) 96 85 6 5 150 104 31 5 19 1 3 1 () * 1 0 27 8 14 5 46 4 35 (D) (D) 1 259 212 5 42 749 337 194 17 77 7 12 2 (D) 76 (D) 57 46 8 3 86 46 13 5 7 4 1 32 106 18 4 0 14 88 0 22 66 93 68 18 1 6 950 87 60 46 142 172 151 55 183 37 17 0 3 14 2 () * 0 2 11 0 0 11 3 C 2 0 1 89 D () 0 1 (D 66 1 0 3 22 14 ( 12 0 (D () • 0 0 18 D () 9 0 0 9 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 16 (D) 0 0 111 D (D) () 15 11 (D) 1 8 16 0 2 (D) 48 14 4 3 6 34 (D • ) (D) () 56 22 10 (D) (D) 252 102 0 10 20 20 53 (D) (D) 12 6 2 10 25 15 8 (D) (D) 11 2 1 7 291 20 241 22 8 96 34 (D) 3 (D) 12 15 11 5 5 (D 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 0 8 14 0 12 0 0 (D • ) () 4 1 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 3 () • 71 6 1 (D * () 1 44 0 (D 0 0 1 6 14 1 1 0 0 13 0 (D) (D) 37 36 1 0 0 492 48 (D 13 113 31 85 40 123 17 (D 695 137 156 55 10 46 100 191 193 21 50 4 0 32 D (D) () 3 0 2 17 0 8 18 13 1 1 3 132 8 27 11 8 36 j \ 0 2 29 2 1 0 1 27 0 3 24 13 D (D) () 0 0 20 2 0 6 (D) 0 0 D () 0 0 0 0 (D) 0v 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 c i. i 7,599 6,623 943 4,661 3,499 312 128 797 711 23 23 287 C) 252 966 1,161 143 55 90 28 114 164 559 (D) (D) 398 1,531 1,382 543 681 640 22 1 36 61 1 2 19 0 19 479 41 1 0 0 0 5 3 31 0 C) 61 C) C 40 24 0 () ' 1 1 4 1 1 C) () * 4,282 3,533 667 2,545 2,119 (D) 24 419 295 (D) 8 127 0 209 876 425 41 16 33 9 109 37 177 3 2 62 4 8 351 250 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 9.—Employee Benefit Plans of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries.... Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific.. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC. 17,768 13,489 2,412 10,050 8,856 787 32 1,918 2,401 29 76 978 25 569 2,041 1,194 117 26 101 43 459 219 215 10 4 339 687 558 27 103 4,152 2,942 2,187 204 1,138 33 251 21 94 427 18 641 549 35 58 114 20 9 15 22 26 2 20 137 44 20 12 13 93 8 31 54 558 38 425 43 53 514 42 18 106 85 48 93 18 5' 31 17 127 1,099 Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 1,972 940 212 645 568 41 4 93 140 4 7 55 () * 42 182 77 241 183 9 47 3 58 5 16 41 4 10 3 3 4 48 5 C) 3 (D) 20 D 68 29 16 9 39 ( * 19 21 432 0 351 36 45 176 0 78 42 2 27 (D 19 115 571 12,010 9,627 1,675 7,334 6,637 575 9 1,400 2,018 15 63 731 24 383 1,418 698 53 (D) 38 27 385 123 62 4 (D) 227 390 318 10 63 2,383 2,081 1,564 169 956 14 141 8 9 255 11 496 476 3 17 22 1 0 9 1 881 637 122 479 436 12 4 81 85 1 3 47 0 68 135 44 229 168 9 66 1 23 2 1 62 3 59 55 1 3 2 C) 0 D Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other and and cals and fabricatery, tation manufacexcept electronic equipallied ed equipturing ment products metals electrical ment 1,711 1,273 183 971 881 107 1 206 180 (D) 10 112 (D) 77 180 90 2 1 2 4 58 13 10 1 0 47 800 617 123 476 453 22 () * 76 163 1 2 29 2 60 98 23 (*) 0 (*) 4 11 1 7 0 0 72 61 2 9 438 392 297 28 168 5 35 2 4 53 2 83 75 2 7 11 1 0 7 16 (D) (D) 3 183 158 130 10 87 0 28' 63 1,490 1,154 168 940 731 133 1 87 234 (D) 8 162 (D) 21 84 209 2 () 6 145 (D) 10 3 0 21 2,494 2,053 534 1,372 1,289 124 1 145 698 0 5 38 0 10 268 84 6 0 0 5 66 7 0 0 0 (*) 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 29 (E (E l: 11 c: o o 136 C 33 9 26 11 37 26 1,657 1,376 110 1,128 835 102 15 263 130 6 4 108 58 146 120 4 22 273 251 229 39 181 0 0 0 0 8 1 22 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 23 1 2 336 186 103 12 69 2 (D) 1 1 10 (D) 82 79 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 2,265 1,796 388 1,332 1,224 71 3 367 231 6 23 112 17 69 325 109 36 1 10 0 0 (D) () * 9 35 6 1 0 5 28 0 7 21 31 23 6 0 2 236 12 15 11 38 34 48 12 53 2,097 156 1,762 1,623 106 0 437 428 0 12 232 3 77 328 139 (D) 0 (D * ) () 50 78 5 0 0 140 Finance (except Whole- banking), ale trade "nsurance, and real 426 315 48 208 1 (D) C) 0 46 (D) 111 111 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 440 321 23 176 3 57 1 2 57 2 112 108 1 4 7 0 0 1 0 1 C) 77 130 293 45 14 20 9 27 70 106 80 49 13 18 281 217 159 10 37 8 24 2 6 70 2 54 48 4 4 1 1 268 233 70 140 131 6 () * 11 12 C) C) Other industries Services 968 758 490 (D) 3 115 48 (D) 1 50 0 53 168 98 13 3 4 4 29 11 30 3 1 12 60 53 1 7 210 118 81 5 28 2 11 2 (D) 31 (D) 13 10 1 1 24 11 2 2 1 2 1 4 251 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 10.—Employment and Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Number of employees (thousands) Of which— Employees engaged in research and development activities () 1 Employees w h o are U.S. citizens () 2 Total () 3 () 4 5,022.4 88.5 41.2 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 374.8 38.8 28 . 36.1 288.1 287.3 . 1 . 7 44.2 37 . 35 . (D) () * (D) 28 . 28 . 0 0 (D) 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures , d l l ,d P d , Paper and allied products g Printing and p publishing Rubber products Rbb dt Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 3,714.5 424.9 49.4 28.3 347.1 668.1 242.0 245.2 140.6 17.3 23.0 246.8 92.4 26.7 65.7 154.4 514.1 21.6 66.8 300.1 125.6 487.7 40.2 173.9 92.9 180.7 644.7 527.6 117.1 728.3 108.3 58.5 29.6 56.3 38.0 135.2 64 . 29.0 38.2 191.8 36.8 All industries- Total Wages and salaries () 5 Employee benefit plans () 6 89,445 71,676 17,768 10.2 39 . . 1 38 . 58 . 58 . () • () • . 5 . 1 9,697 1,068 104 964 7,624 7,609 2 13 939 66 7,760 898 82 816 6,036 6,023 2 1 1 764 62 1,937 170 22 148 1,589 1,586 () • 2 174 4 72.2 36 . . 2 . 1 32 . 17.5 55 . 86 . 22 . . 4 . 7 13 . . 3 . 1 . 2 11 . 13.5 . 6 . 6 10.2 21 . 81 . . 8 37 . 16 . 20 . 17.0 15.4 16 . 11.2 12 . . 2 . 1 . 4 () * 22 . () * . 3 . 5 61 . . 2 13.2 . 5 . 1 . 1 . 4 23 . 13 . . 5 . 4 () * . 1 20 . . 4 . 1 . 3 15 . 27 . . 2 . 7 14 . . 4 18 . . 1 . 1 . 3 . 1 64,145 5,729 681 414 4,634 11,723 4,572 3,892 2,503 363 393 4,396 1,590 431 1,159 2,806 12,849 420 1,260 9,032 2,138 6,193 518 1,984 907 2,785 12,324 10,332 1,992 10,930 1,056 682 381 1,018 593 1,715 105 474 703 3,805 399 51,064 4,631 525 359 3,748 9,386 3,744 3,093 1,945 283 320 3,508 1,276 346 929 2,232 10,036 335 986 6,989 1,725 4,931 426 1,630 733 2,143 9,752 8,177 1,575 8,820 880 540 317 837 519 1,363 91 369 533 3,030 341 13,082 1,098 156 55 886 2,338 828 800 558 80 73 888 314 84 230 574 2,814 84 274 2,043 413 1,262 92 354 175 641 2,572 2,155 417 2,110 176 142 63 11 8 73 352 15 106 171 774 58 125.8 91.5 34.3 10 . . 9 . 1 15 . 13 . . 2 1,794 1,375 419 1,555 1,189 367 239 186 52 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.. Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 312.2 82 . 229.6 . 7 66.6 70 . 96 . () * 95 . 0 0 . 1 95 . . 3 . 8 () * 79 . . 5 6,897 224 4,316 12 2,270 75 5,468 199 3,288 1 1 1,906 64 1,429 26 1,027 1 364 1 1 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services.. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 127.3 10.5 63.2 22.2 32 . . 6 51 . 32.2 24 . 19.5 11.3 20.3 . 5 0 . 4 0 21 . . 1 . 2 0 . 2 0 () * . 7 . 1 . 1 . 3 . 1 . 1 () * . 7 . 3 . 3 2,208 99 1,240 557 108 12 129 434 42 480 120 228 1,828 71 1,033 436 92 1 1 115 379 37 392 11 0 195 380 28 207 120 16 1 14 55 5 88 19 33 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities... Retail trade 367.8 25.5 48 . 12 . 36 . 42.0 89.0 206.5 16 . . 3 () * 0 () * () • (D) (D) 47 . () * . 3 () * . 3 29 . 12 . . 2 4,703 151 67 20 47 1,192 1,225 2,068 4,001 118 53 17 35 1,033 933 1,866 702 34 14 3 12 159 292 202 C) () * C) . 6 . 2 . 9 23 . . 9 14 . 17 . . 2 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 3 . 3 C) C) 252 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 11.—Employment of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Thousands] Developing countries Developed countries Europe All countries Total Canada Total European Communities (10) Japan Other Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 5,022.4 3,410.6 780.6 2,248.5 1,993.2 255.3 82.2 374.8 38.8 233.0 15.4 65.7 4.7 140.7 9.2 122.9 8.5 17.8 .7 3.2 (*) 23.4 1.6 2.8 36.1 288.1 287.3 .1 .7 44.2 3.7 2.1 13.4 183.5 182.8 1.9 2.8 54.2 (D) C) D ) .1 9.1 111.4 .1 8.4 95.9 20.0 .2 0 (*) 3.0 3.0 0 0 .2 0 .1 1.5 15.0 15.0 0 () 18.5 0 (*) .7 15.5 15.5 0 (*) 1.4 .2 3,714.5 424.9 49.4 28.3 347.1 668.1 242.0 245.2 140.6 17.3 23.0 246.8 92.4 26.7 65.7 154.4 514.1 21.6 2,534.1 259.0 26.4 16.8 215.8 434.3 159.6 148.6 98.1 14.2 14.0 169.3 53.8 17.1 36.7 115.5 432.3 18.6 499.1 53.3 7.7 3.3 42.3 72.3 37.3 16.7 13.2 2.3 2.8 42.2 11.3 5.2 6.2 30.9 55.5 3.4 1,739.1 174.9 16.6 9.2 149.1 307.5 108.6 107.3 71.0 10.3 10.3 101.6 26.2 11.3 14.9 75.4 324.4 14.1 1,559.6 158.2 15.7 5.8 136.8 270.0 94.7 94.0 62.2 179.4 16.7 1.0 3.4 12.3 37.5 13.9 13.4 8.8 65.4 5.9 .2 6.9 0 230.6 24.9 1.9 ( 96.7 24.5 () 5.0 1.7 () 72.2 286.3 10.8 () 3.3 38.1 3.4 ( 19.5 3.1 9.6 6.1 .2 .6 2.3 .4 (*) .4 1.9 19.8 0 () 35.0 10.7 14.9 7.8 1.4 .2 23.1 15.9 .6 15.2 7.3 32.6 1.0 66.8 300.1 125.6 487.7 40.2 173.9 92.9 180.7 644.7 527.6 117.1 728.3 108.3 58.5 29.6 56.3 38.0 135.2 6.4 29.0 47.1 258.9 107.7 246.1 28.2 78.3 35.8 103.9 508.2 418.8 89.4 484.8 55.0 38.1 17.2 47.1 31.0 58.8 5.7 20.5 6.4 28.9 16.8 56.7 4.0 9.0 6.7 37.0 103.9 81.2 22.7 115.2 7.4 11.1 10.8 16.0 11.6 20.3 1.5 3.0 35.5 196.7 78.0 161.7 17.9 60.8 26.1 56.9 345.1 288.2 56.8 323.8 38.1 24.1 4.0 29.4 13.4 30.9 3.5 17.3 33.8 169.7 72.0 146.8 17.7 56.0 24.6 48.5 310.8 262.1 48.7 290.8 34.8 21.3 3.7 26.7 (D) 28.3 3.4 16.2 1.8 27.1 5.9 14.9 .2 4.8 1.5 8.4 34.2 26.1 8.1 33.0 3.3 2.8 .3 2.7 (D) 2.6 .1 1.0 .4 18.3 1.1 8.7 (*) 5.4 2.6 .7 2.8 .5 2.2 6.4 (D) .2 (*) .2 3.1 .3 4.8 15.0 11.9 19.1 6.3 3.0 .5 9.3 56.5 48.9 7.7 39.4 D ( ) 2.8 2.3 1.6 2.9 7.2 (D) (*) 38.2 191.8 36.8 29.0 160.9 21.6 9.1 16.0 8.3 16.7 134.6 12.0 13.1 121.0 3.6 13.5 ( ( Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 125.8 91.5 34.3 70.1 52.9 17.3 15.9 10.2 5.7 43.3 32.7 10.6 36.6 27.3 9.4 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 312.2 8.2 229.6 .7 66.6 7.0 218.3 6.0 204.4 .7 33.9 2.1 26.1 .2 172.1 3.4 167.0 .3 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) .. Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 127.3 10.5 63.2 22.2 96.4 (D) 51.1 18.6 22.9 (D 10.2 2.0 3.2 3.0 .6 5.1 32.2 2.4 19.5 11.3 20.3 .5 4.3 24.7 2.4 16.3 6.4 .2 .7 6.8 (D) 2.8 .1 .3 3.5 14.9 1.9 13.1 4.2 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 367.8 25.5 4.8 1.2 3.6 42.0 258.6 1.3 1.2 143.1 .3 .4 19.7 ( 11.0 91.6 (D) (D) 0 (D) 5.5 89.0 206.5 51.1 185.2 19.3 112.1 28.5 57.2 AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other D D D D Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 1,577.1 n 993.8 75.3 111.0 397.1 120.8 65.9 16.3 2.9 6.6 3.7 31.9 4.6 0 2.9 12.3 12.3 0 0 1.1 .1 C) 3.7 2.3 2.3 0 0 0 4.6 24.8 46.1 2.8 17.2 1.5 316.7 23.0 1.5 ( 92.8 () 0 8.0 53.5 53.4 (*) 0 1,171.2 165.6 23.0 11.5 131.1 233.5 82.2 96.6 42.6 3.1 9.0 72.2 38.0 9.3 28.7 34.2 (D) 3.1 791.1 138.3 19.6 9.9 108.8 168.9 53.9 69.8 36.1 3.0 6.1 58.2 33.7 19.6 41.2 (D) 241.3 12.1 95.6 57.0 76.6 136.1 108.8 27.3 20.4 12.4 9.2 7.0 76.4 .7 8.5 16.8 24.2 11.5 114.7 11.9 42.3 3.6 57.0 112.4 99.3 13.1 143.0 26.9 12.1 9.0 6.1 5.8 34.7 .7 7.1 9.0 30.9 15.3 8.3 26.4 5.9 0 () 24.6 55.5 3.0 () 6.4 (D) 2.9 D ( ) (*) .2 4.0 (D) (*) ( 1.0 0 0 1.5 .2 1.2 0 .1 ( .2 0 0 0 18.8 0 0 D () 2.0 (D) (D)' 0 C) 4.6 0 0 0 4.6 2.0 0 .3 1.3 .4 3.1 0 1.9 2.8 0 2.8 1.3 0 0 0 .5 0 0 0 0 .1 .6 1.0 .2 9.3 1.1 6.7 5.4 1.3 6.9 6.5 4.1 3.5 55.1 38.5 16.6 25.1 11.1 14.0 3.6 3.6 0 6.8 132.8 3.2 128.0 .3 39.3 .2 •39.1 0 (*) (*) 2.9 .2 2.6 0 0 .1 9.3 .3 8.6 .3 0 (*) 92.6 2.2 25.3 0 19.1 .9 15.2 0 .2 2.7 2.7 C) 2.6 0 0 0 54.7 3.6 30.6 11.7 7.0 (D) 3.6 1.6 2.5 0 1.4 9.5 0 5.2 29.8 ( 12.2 3.6 24.0 4.7 10.2 2.4 2.3 2.2 () 56.2 24.9 23.2 5.2 .1 2.7 5.3 () 122.0 0 50.3 ( 9.2 (D) 68.7 15.9 8.1 3.3 2.6 1.2 22.9 0 1.5 .5 3.4 9.4 63.1 61.6 (D) 34.3 13.3 0 2.5 0 ( 1.6 (D) 3.4 (D) 86.4 .3 19.6 D D 2.5 0 .4 0 2.5 D (*) ( (D) .3 (*) 2.1 .8 (D) 5.2 n o (*) 5.3 26.0 54.9 0 2.6 2.3 1.4 (*) 0 0 0 0 22.5 3.2 .1 .8 7.4 .1 (D) 4.9 107.6 24.2 3.6 ( 21.8 37.1 20.9 .1 1.0 68.6 18.0 () 0 12.1 20.0 5.8 (D) .5 0 .5 1.2 14.7 0 0 0 0 4.9 9.7 0 18.5 (D) (D) 0 (D) 3.6 International 253 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 12.—Employee Compensation of Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total Canada European Communities (10) Total 41,172 3,322 187 2 185 2,729 D Other 5,284 546 25 1 24 452 451 0 (*) 68 2 3,681 283 14 55 214 804 360 245 164 89,445 9,697 1,068 104 964 7,624 7,609 2 13 939 66 64,145 5,729 681 414 4,634 11,723 4,572 3,892 2,503 363 393 4,396 1,590 431 1,159 2,806 12,849 420 310 5,453 5,439 (D) 17,215 46,455 2,093 3,868 211 162 83 2 79 209 1,780 3,181 D (D) () * 53,297 4,588 489 304 3,795 9,311 3,754 2,940 1,994 316 308 3,396 1,125 327 798 2,270 11,542 412 11,726 1,058 146 73 839 1,749 967 356 305 60 62 996 277 112 165 718 1,413 95 474 2 35,810 3,064 302 166 2,596 6,518 2,503 2,108 1,449 230 229 1,901 494 200 294 1,407 8,794 301 406 0 32,129 2,782 288 111 2,382 5,714 2,143 1,863 1,284 (D) () 181 ,1 458 1,260 9,032 2,138 6,193 518 1,984 907 2,785 12,324 10,332 1,992 10,930 1,056 682 381 1,018 593 1,715 105 474 985 8,191 1,955 4,562 431 1,382 667 2,082 10,753 9,004 1,749 9,145 859 556 317 937 537 1,133 100 409 177 801 339 1,230 57 206 133 834 2,804 2,263 541 2,477 143 168 253 400 218 463 28 54 711 6,381 1,399 2,744 278 1,026 474 967 6,764 5,739 1,024 6,025 632 337 53 507 252 543 61 349 652 5,451 1,286 2,500 274 954 440 832 6,330 5,429 901 5,360 534 296 49 464 514 59 333 60 931 114 244 4 72 33 135 434 311 123 666 98 41 4 43 (D) 30 2 16 703 3,805 399 1,794 1,375 419 617 3,346 334 1,342 1,051 291 236 384 129 326 240 86 333 2,780 179 818 632 186 256 2,475 76 304 671 521 150 147 111 36 6,897 224 4,316 12 2,270 75 2,208 99 1,240 557 4,439 189 4,054 12 746 57 527 3 3,463 117 3,319 4 2,771 108 2,637 4 1,812 (D) 1,096 492 331 (D) 162 42 1,288 798 369 1,145 45 714 324 692 9 682 0 1 1 143 108 99 16 75 10 114 381 41 378 65 3 16 85 (D) 70 1 8 94 252 33 303 45 1,874 128 (*) 0 (*) 121 121 0 0 6 0 1,468 99 4 5,556 554 25 73 12 129 434 42 480 120 228 4,703 151 67 20 47 1,192 Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 1,225 2,068 71,099 6,643 399 1,353 7,633 245 3,567 24 33 1,993 7 12 736 ( 458 165 () 24 (D) 32 (D) 1,134 7 1 0 1 158 863 1,911 339 1,178 457 578 417 552 1,208 0 () 54 111 ,6 57 84 45 () 417 73 216 112 4 12 36 7 n 7 29 622 0 7 595 20 157 1 93 51 13 51 11 40 86 (D) 4 1 2 24 6 () 22 4 129 121 22 371 371 0 () * 159 0 4,292 367 37 () 627 211 260 128 23 5 463 347 15 332 116 714 15 Total Latin America 17,448 2,446 D ) 10,970 1,282 (D) () 1,865 (D) 0 101 () 1,050 1,048 1 0 10,646 1,137 192 110 836 2,400 809 953 509 46 83 859 450 94 356 409 D 8,466 1,022 169 101 752 2,019 652 799 461 44 63 619 392 226 990 7 Other Africa 739 318 0 83 220 220 0 0 13 3 276 12 Middle East 3,275 254 104 () * 104 139 139 0 0 2,464 592 105 0 105 457 D 390 23 1,516 81 ) 26 () 307 132 120 37 2 16 52 ( 0 () * 105 0 0 0 105 51 0 10 90 414 196 431 95 57 10 269 1,135 991 144 556 (D) 47 9 27 44 120 275 841 (D) 1,623 87 602 240 694 1,564 1,328 236 ( 126 63 81 55 582 5 65 226 621 136 981 85 286 42 568 1,384 1,281 103 1,451 133 103 54 61 46 463 5 61 11 6 22 69 57 12 458 65 443 323 120 78 410 37 181 89 92 2 8 0 145 166 8 153 6 0 () * 136 0 99 2,446 35 262 0 201 21 161 0 3 16 233 33 103 50 2,150 (D) 363 (D) 144 65 10 338 () 531 0 236 16 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 15 53 1 (D) 55 D 0 1,104 127 34 608 102 0 168 () 113 347 155 192 Other Asia and Pacific 273 0 0 0 0 195 78 0 ( 46 (D) 235 42 22 9 13 9 67 0 5 International 254 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 13.—Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, by Country For production workers in col. 2— Number of employees (thousands) Of which— production workers Total Total (1) All countries Developed countries... Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa.. Saharan Lib. Other... Sub-Saharan.... Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific.. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other (2) Covered by collective bargaining agreements Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Total (4) (3) 26,342 22,461 6,027 14,551 13,372 945 72 1,836 4,349 35 243 1,014 82 709 4,086 1,180 97 (D) 47 57 681 117 156 12 Wages and salaries (5) Employee benefit plans (6) 20,764 17,904 4,991 11,267 10,401 661 66 1,293 3,419 28 208 715 66 540 3,405 866 68 (D) 34 43 489 81 132 10 5,578 4,558 1,037 3,285 2,971 284 6 543 930 7 35 299 16 169 681 314 28 (D) 13 14 192 35 25 3 262 1,385 1,105 72 207 2,860 2,259 1,526 151 957 19 73 11 14 268 33 679 625 7 47 54 3 0 19 1 10 1 21 44 5 2 0 3 39 0 650 52 43 31 109 111 110 41 119 27 9 26 10 () * 2 519 46 35 24 84 92 84 33 92 22 7 61 175 140 6 29 1,020 860 597 49 353 5 55 4 4 122 5 251 242 2 7 12 () * 0 4 () * 1 () * 6 16 3 () * 0 2 13 0 2 11 12 9 3 0 () * 132 6 8 7 25 19 26 8 27 5 3 458 322 136 3,357.6 1,940.5 1,372.9 2,315.1 1,275.6 984.2 454.6 269.1 207.5 1,627.7 886.5 720.0 1,468.1 86.8 7.4 208.6 404.2 6.0 31.7 131.1 7.0 69.3 516.0 159.6 12.8 5.2 14.3 92.3 15.8 14.7 2.6 797.7 51.8 4.5 102.7 219.7 3.8 21.7 69.0 3.7 38.8 282.0 88.8 7.5 (D) 2.3 8.6 53.4 6.8 7.4 1.7 650.8 44.3 3.8 81.7 193.9 3.2 16.1 62.1 3.3 22.0 220.3 69.2 6.9 (D) 1.8 4.8 44.4 5.7 2.9 1.5 (D) (D) 47.5 16.9 3.8 323 185.3 118.4 10.1 56.8 103.2 65.4 5.8 32.0 52.9 34.5 4.6 1,560 1,245 78 1,042.5 664.9 724.1 432.7 309.0 3,119 459.2 56.8 305.6 6.0 26.9 4.6 5.6 43.1 10.6 250.4 227.8 2.5 20.1 14.5 .5 0 4.3 .2 1.1 .1 8.3 263.1 30.9 175.4 2.7 15.5 2.9 3.2 25.5 7.1 158.5 142.7 1.6 14.2 11.0 .3 0 2.9 .1 .8 .1 23.8 3.4 1.2 0 2.1 20.4 0 2.9 17.4 14.9 1.8 .6 0 1.2 13.1 0 1.8 11.3 190.4 23.7 123.3 1.8 10.7 2.5 1.8 22.7 3.9 114.8 110.7 .7 3.4 3.8 .2 0 1.5 .1 .6 0 1.4 7.9 .8 0 0 .8 7.1 0 1.2 5.9 2,123 199 1,310 25 128 14 18 390 39 930 867 8 54 66 3 0 24 1 11 1 26 60 8 2 0 6 52 0 10 42 7.1 5.0 1.4 (*) .7 4.1 2.6 1.2 (*) .2 1.6 1.6 0 0 0 51 36 13 (*) 2 287.5 22.6 22.4 16.2 48.2 66.4 31.8 12.0 49.6 11.3 7.0 213.2 16.2 13.8 11.4 38.7 50.0 24.7 9.0 36.7 8.8 4.0 70.3 1.0 12.3 5.4 2.2 26.2 12.4 1.9 4.7 1.2 3.1 68.3 42.8 31.8 (D) Rates (dollars per hour) Annual hours worked per worker (number) (7) 1,866 1,775 1,841 1,740 1,738 1,709 1,762 1,707 1,721 1,850 1,820 1,628 1,699 1,759 1,785 1,753 1,582 (D) 1,608 1,873 1,755 1,669 1,801 2,144 Employee compensation 2 Wages and salaries 3 (8) (9) 7.27 7.91 12.17 10.07 9.44 7.31 9.64 10.66 8.99 10.48 11.50 5.07 6.15 9.03 13.00 10.39 8.12 7.58 8.14 (D) 12.82 3.54 7.27 10.31 11.71 3.49 7.50 7.46 8.22 7.38 9.04 4.02 5.27 6.37 10.47 7.91 6.77 5.57 5.76 (D) 9.16 2.66 5.22 7.19 9.85 2.68 D (D) 13.8 236 388.7 3,880 5.73 9.92 1,919 9.95 8.06 1,884 1,798 2,027 2,032 8.03 10.59 6.65 3.64 7.12 9.40 6.12 3.19 2,041 2.86 2.11 2,033 3.55 2.57 2,070 1,918 2,125 1,925 2,054 1,860 1,968 2,001 1,828 1,986 1,971 1,920 2,145 1,841 1,858 3.90 3.37 3.52 4.71 4.03 2.68 2.85 7.64 2.96 2.95 3.08 2.67 1.78 3.28 5.57 2.80 2.54 2.57 3.69 2.30 1.98 2.22 5.26 2.56 2.16 2.22 2.17 1.54 2.69 4.84 2,078 2,135 1,275 1,881 1,797 3.90 6.55 11.58 5.74 2.15 3.20 4.96 10.20 4.63 1.70 1,930 2,032 2,098 2.08 2.07 1.34 1.53 1.36 1.16 1,997 1,916 2.47 2.08 1.48 1.55 1,838 1,928 3.10 1.92 2.56 1.40 1,902 1,881 1,899 2,478 2,087 6.44 7.15 5.43 6.26 4.12 4.88 5.29 4.35 6.26 3.18 2,069 1,809 2,175 2,114 1,988 2,126 2,095 2,148 2,123 2,017 1,970 1.47 1.78 1.42 1.28 1.42 1.04 2.12 2.12 1.52 1.52 1.19 1.18 1.58 1.16 1.01 1.09 .86 1.61 1.71 1.18 1.26 .85 2,012 5.32 3.74 International Addendum—OPEC.. 255 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 14.—Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, by Industry : Number of employees (thousands) Of which— production workers Total Total (1) Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products , Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling ma chinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment... Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other AddendaPetroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee For production workers in col. 2— Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Rates (dollars per hour) (2) Total Wages and salaries Employee benefit plans (4) Covered by collective bargaining agreements Annual hours worked per worker (number) (5) (6) (7) 3,357.6 1,940.5 1,372.9 26,342 20,764 355.2 100.3 50.9 204.0 211.9 61.4 22.0 128.5 149.3 43.0 15.2 91.2 2,285 803 236 1,245 1,854 642 196 1,016 486.7 138.4 166.1 114.6 15.0 52.7 220.7 75.6 65.0 46.4 7.9 25.8 138.4 53.0 35.9 28.1 5.5 15.9 3,206 1,286 786 583 121 430 2,600 1,081 622 450 100 347 221.6 52.1 21.7 30.4 169.5 145.6 36.5 16.0 20.5 109.1 108.7 28.4 10.2 18.2 80.4 2,064 492 220 272 1,572 1,623 388 175 213 1,235 440.8 32.9 201.2 19.5 137.4 17.0 3,536 362 2,743 90.6 160.2 157.1 44.1 51.0 86.6 33.2 24.1 63.0 653 1,216 1,305 505 910 1,039 564.1 52.0 160.8 208.1 143.3 362.0 30.4 89.3 155.0 87.2 203.4 25.4 72.4 37.6 68.0 3,109 317 1,019 827 2,394 244 733 656 761 578.6 546.6 32.0 369.5 352.0 17.5 336.7 322.3 14.4 6,590 6,306 284 5,111 4,892 219 710.5 41.8 78.7 30.9 98.8 27.9 100.4 38.8 31.5 429.7 26.4 60.7 23.8 62.7 8.1 60.7 24.4 22.5 299.0 13.9 35.2 14.9 50.8 4.2 51.7 13.8 20.7 5,552 290 513 294 964 127 921 311 342 49.7 154.2 58.0 31.8 70.3 23.0 46.9 24.0 180.0 135.8 42.4 1.8 54.8 37.9 16.0 .9 31.2 19.8 10.8 5,578 431 161 40 230 606 204 165 133 21 1,866 1,892 1,780 2,054 1,918 1,879 1,912 1,872 1,848 1,918 1,844 1,901 1,891 1,883 1,898 1,904 1,785 1,613 Employee compensation 2 Wages and salaries 3 (8) (9) 7.27 5.73 5.70 7.35 5.23 5.05 4.62 5.88 4.34 4.12 7.73 8.90 6.46 6.80 8.02 9.03 6.27 7.48 5.11 5.25 6.64 7.29 7.46 7.13 7.30 7.00 7.56 5.86 5.62 5.81 5.48 5.94 9.85 11.52 7.64 9.18 1,871 1,854 1,739 7.90 12.86 8.67 6.12 9.62 6.90 1,940 1,877 1,784 2,006 2,005 4.43 5.56 6.39 2.66 5.41 3.41 4.27 4.60 2.11 4.36 1,819 1,818 1,837 9.81 9.86 8.85 7.61 7.65 6.82 4,439 230 412 237 783 114 714 251 269 441 104 45 59 337 794 74 147 307 266 715 74 286 171 185 1,479 1,414 65 1,113 61 101 58 180 13 207 60 73 1,852 1,727 1,730 1,971 1,945 1,888 1,903 1,942 1,847 6.98 6.36 4.89 6.29 7.90 8.35 7.97 6.57 8.21 5.58 5.03 3.93 5.06 6.42 7.50 6.18 5.29 6.47 483 978 329 361 791 277 122 186 53 1,804 1,793 1,911 8.41 7.76 4.50 6.28 3.78 1,467 1,108 350 10 1,206 914 284 261 194 66 1 1,921 1,923 1,920 1,865 13.93 15.19 11.37 5.93 11.45 12.53 9.24 5.05 256 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 15.—Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry [Thousands] Manufacturing Total All countries.... 1,940.5 Developed countries- Food and kindred products 211.9 1,275.6 Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical 220.7 145.6 201.2 362.0 369.5 429.7 163.7 156.6 303.8 284.8 143.5 Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Other Canada 269.1 25.5 30.2 20.4 19.6 27.4 72.0 74.1 Europe- 886.5 79.6 92.1 76.9 130.5 119.9 200.4 187.0 797.7 51.8 4.5 102.7 219.7 3.8 21.7 69.0 3.7 38.8 282.0 88.8 7.5 (D) 2.3 8.6 53.4 6.8 7.4 1.7 D ( ) 73.1 1.7 1.2 9.6 9.5 .3 1.9 6.2 0 7.3 35.4 6.5 .3 0 83.2 6.7 .2 12.5 14.9 .8 71.6 2.5 .2 7.2 25.4 .3 .9 5.2 .3 5.9 23.7 5.3 (*) 0 (*) 1.5 2.2 .3 1.2 0 0 122.0 9.9 .1 23.2 27.9 0 2.9 11.2 .7 4.3 41.8 8.5 .2 0 (*) (D) 3.2 3.0 (D) 0 0 92.7 12.3 1.6 8.3 26.4 .4 4.3 15.9 .2 2.1 21.2 27.2 1.5 .2 (D) 2.3 19.2 (D) 1.3 183.2 7.2 .3 13.0 84.3 0 1.2 4.8 0 1.0 71.4 17.2 1.1 0 0 (D) 14.0 (D) 0 0 0 171.8 11.5 .9 28.9 31.2 2.0 European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa.... Saharan Lib Other.... Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other (D) (D) .8 4.1 .4 ( ) (*) 0 8.9 (D) 8.6 27.7 8.9 .3 .1 .3 .7 5.5 .8 1.1 .3 0 4.1 .4 7.0 3.2 103.2 65.4 5.8 32.0 13.9 8.5 .9 4.4 17.1 13.0 .8 3.3 6.1 2.7 .3 3.0 6.6 4.2 .1 2.3 6.2 4.0 .5 1.8 31.4 21.6 2.0 7.8 21.9 11.4 1.1 9.4 664.9 92.4 77.2 37.5 205.3 65.6 144.9 432.7 65.0 61.6 35.6 27.2 72.2 61.0 110.1 263.1 30.9 175.4 2.7 15.5 2.9 3.2 25.5 7.1 158.5 142.7 1.6 14.2 11.0 .3 0 2.9 .1 .8 .1 6.8 39.5 7.6 19.1 .2 2.9 1.1 .4 6.7 1.6 25.0 18.8 .6 5.6 .5 C) 0 .1 (*) .1 0 .1 40.6 5.8 25.0 .7 3.7 1.0 .9 3.3 .2 18.4 15.7 .2 2.4 2.6 .3 0 (D) (*) (D) 0 .2 25.3 1.0 16.1 .5 1.0 .2 .9 1.9 3.8 10.1 9.8 (*) .3 .3 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 .3 22.1 1.2 20.4 0 .1 0 0 .3 .1 5.2 5.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27.2 2.1 21.9 .4 (D) .3 .1 1.5 D ( ) 43.8 41.8 0 2.1 1.2 0 0 0 0 0 .1 1.1 39.2 3.5 30.0 .2 69.3 9.7 43.0 .7 6.1 .2 .9 7.5 1.1 34.3 29.7 14.9 1.8 .6 0 1.2 13.1 0 1.8 11.3 3.4 .3 (*) 0 .3 3.1 0 0 3.1 .1 1.8 (D) .3 2.5 .1 .1 0 (*) 2.4 0 .2 2.1 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) (D) D 16.9 4.1 2.6 1.2 C) .2 2.5 .2 .2 0 0 2.3 0 .5 1.9 () 0 0 .1 .2 213.2 16.2 13.8 11.4 38.7 50.0 24.7 9.0 36.7 8.8 4.0 23.9 .4 0 .2 (D) 21.4 .1 .2 13.1 .2 4.0 1.0 .5 2.9 .4 .1 .6 .8 2.5 2.6 .4 0 D ( ) .1 .4 42.8 8.1 6.0 4.0 0 0 (*) 10.0 1.1 1.1 .2 5.9 0 1.0 0 0 9.7 60.6 15.3 4.1 (D) .9 1.0 5.1 .9 2.1 1.7 (D) .1 0 4.3 ( ) 21.8 21.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D .1 0 0 0 0 6.5 0 0 0 5.1 4.6 (D) 0 0 D .1 0 0 0 (D) 3.5 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 () 0 0 129.8 9.0 (D) 5.0 35.4 11.5 16.4 8.1 29.6 6.8 4.6 0 0 0 0 1.8 1.5 0 1.3 0 0 29.2 4.9 (D) 4.4 1.5 11.9 .2 .5 3.3 (D) 0 7.3 4.4 12.6 1.1 (*) (*) 16.8 (D) (*) 0 0 International Addendum—OPEC.. Addendum— Petroleum and coal products 257 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 16.—Employee Compensation of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing Food and kindred products Total AH countries.... Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa.. Saharan Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 26,342 22,461 6,027 14,551 13,372 945 72 1,836 4,349 35 243 1,014 82 709 4,086 1,180 97 (D) 47 57 681 117 156 12 323 1,560 1,245 78 236 3,880 3,119 2,123 199 1,310 25 128 14 18 390 39 930 867 8 54 66 3 0 24 1 11 1 26 60 8 2 0 6 52 0 10 42 51 36 13 () * 2 650 52 43 31 109 111 110 41 119 27 9 458 2,285 1,829 443 1,202 1,109 27 20 154 175 3 18 88 0 132 493 93 3 0 (D) 5 59 6 (D) C) 0 175 146 8 20 456 392 277 32 109 1 25 4 2 94 10 111 87 3 21 5 C) 0 1 (*) 1 0 2 6 1 Chemicals and allied products 3,206 2,637 644 1,636 1,502 135 3 249 294 9 (D) 134 (D) 166 466 133 5 1 5 4 77 15 24 1 0 76 281 247 9 25 569 494 344 35 212 9 28 5 6 48 2 118 107 2 8 32 3 0 W 0 1 5 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 (*) 56 1 0 99 62 Primary and fabricated metals 2,064 1,761 467 1,212 1,154 41 3 116 468 3 12 70 6 92 343 57 1 0 1 8 29 4 16 0 0 256 188 13 112 6 6 2 5 28 16 66 65 C) 1 2 0 0 0 () • 0 0 1 26 1 1 0 () * 26 0 2 24 Machinery, except electrical 3,536 3,231 459 2,491 2,357 210 1 491 614 0 35 194 10 122 682 133 5 0 1 (D) 42 53 (D) 0 0 171 109 83 1 25 306 260 221 15 201 0 () * 0 0 4 1 39 39 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 () * Electric and electronic equipment 3,109 2,351 511 1,708 1,335 201 22 116 446 2 39 225 3 29 251 373 13 3 (D) 13 273 (D) 26 37 95 76 6 14 758 356 151 13 108 4 (D) 2 C) 17 (D) 200 191 0 9 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 () * () * 0 0 7 0 2 5 9 9 () • 0 0 386 31 (D) 11 95 23 70 35 82 18 D Transportation equipment 6,590 5,989 1,949 3,495 3,326 175 6 214 1,807 0 18 63 0 16 1,028 170 14 0 0 (D) 136 (D) 0 0 0 () * 545 444 33 68 601 577 405 41 272 1 (D) 1 0 81 (D) 172 172 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 5 11 0 8 0 0 82 Addendum— Petroleum and coal products Other 5,552 4,665 1,555 2,808 2,588 157 18 495 546 18 24 D0 154 825 220 56 16 6 65 15 51 24 278 197 19 63 887 784 537 51 296 4 56 1 5 117 7 224 206 3 15 23 0 0 0 18 0 5 13 0 0 79 14 13 6 22 1 3 11 258 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 17.—Wages and Salaries of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing Food and kindred products Total All countries.... 20,764 Developed countries.. 17,904 Canada 4,991 Europe 11,267 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries., Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 10,401 661 66 1,293 3,419 715 66 540 3,405 866 68 (D) 34 43 489 81 132 10 (D) 1,854 1,512 383 961 887 20 18 113 138 3 16 67 0 101 411 74 2 0 D () 4 48 4 (D) () * 0 262 1,385 1,105 72 207 2,860 2,259 1,526 151 957 19 73 11 14 268 33 679 625 7 47 54 3 0 19 1 10 1 21 44 5 2 0 3 39 0 8 31 26 10 (*) 2 161 135 8 18 342 287 196 28 79 1 13 3 2 62 8 87 65 2 19 4 (*) 0 1 (*) 1 0 1 6 1 (*) 0 1 5 0 0 5 1 0 1 0 Chemicals and allied products 2,600 2,171 557 1,293 1,190 105 3 177 234 7 (D) 102 (D) 132 390 102 4 1 4 3 57 11 22 1 0 64 257 227 8 22 429 372 256 28 160 7 16 4 4 35 2 89 81 2 6 27 3 0 (D) (D * ) () 0 1 Primary and fabricated metals 1,623 1,407 389 944 899 29 3 80 364 2 11 52 5 68 286 45 () * 0 1 5 24 3 13 0 0 69 46 2 21 217 182 130 7 75 5 4 1 4 19 15 51 50 () * 1 1 0 0 0 () * 0 0 1 16 1 () * 0 () * 16 0 1 14 519 46 35 24 84 92 84 33 92 22 7 Machinery, except electrical 2,743 2,520 388 1,905 1,802 154 1 346 489 0 29 135 8 89 550 104 4 0 1 (D) 31 38 (D) 0 0 132 95 72 1 22 222 187 157 10 144 0 C) 0 0 3 1 29 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 C) 2 2 0 0 () * 33 3 3 Electric and electronic equipment 2,394 1,816 434 1,268 1,008 131 22 82 353 2 35 149 2 22 209 260 13 2 10 185 22 0 31 83 65 5 13 578 263 112 8 84 2 1 () * 13 146 139 0 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 7 C) () * 0 0 6 0 1 5 7 7 () * 0 0 301 27 8 73 18 54 28 63 15 Transportation equipment 5,111 4,697 1,544 2,681 2,562 105 5 142 1,394 0 14 37 0 10 854 119 10 0 0 (D) 97 (D) 0 0 0 472 387 30 55 398 283 27 196 1 (D) 1 0 54 (D) 115 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AddendumPetroleum and coal products Other 4,439 3,781 1,297 2,215 2,053 117 16 353 446 14 (D) 173 (D) 118 705 162 34 (D) 13 5 48 11 42 22 248 174 18 56 572 391 42 219 3 32 1 4 84 6 162 147 2 13 18 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 4 8 0 5 0 0 International Addendum—OPEC .. 322 46 32 24 54 97 259 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table HI.F 18.—Employee Benefit Plans of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing Food and kindred products Total All countries Developed countriesCanada Europe.... European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece , Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Sweden Switzerland... Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan.. Liberia lgena. ther.... Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment 431 606 441 794 715 1,479 316 466 354 710 535 1,292 87 78 71 77 405 241 343 267 585 440 815 223 7 2 41 36 (*) 2 21 0 31 81 19 1 0 (D) 1 11 2 255 12 C) 36 105 C) 1 17 1 24 58 12 C) 0 0 3 5 1 3 0 0 556 56 0 145 124 0 6 59 2 32 131 30 1 0 326 69 (*) 34 93 (*) 5 76 (*) 7 42 113 1 1 (D) 3 89 (D) C) 0 312 29 1 73 60 2 (D) 32 (D) 34 76 31 1 (*) 1 1 20 5 3 (*) 0 764 70 1 72 413 0 4 26 0 6 173 51 4 0 0 (D) 40 (D) 0 0 0 175 140 6 29 14 12 1 2 24 21 1 3 1,020 114 140 106 123 81 4 30 88 6 53 2 11 1 1 13 (*) 29 27 1 2 5 (*) 0 (D) C) 5,578 4,558 1,037 3,285 2,971 284 6 543 930 7 35 299 16 169 681 314 28 (D) 13 14 192 35 25 3 (D) 61 597 49 353 5 55 4 4 122 5 251 242 2 7 12 (*) 0 4 (*) 1 (*) 6 12 1 () * 33 1 24 22 1 1 1 C) 0 () * () * (D) 0 (*) 16 1 () * D5 54 52 0 2 () * 0 0 0 0 0 73 57 3 13 12 9 3 0 (*) 132 6 8 7 25 19 26 8 27 5 3 33 1,113 884 258 593 535 41 2 142 100 4 67 36 120 58 21 3 2 17 4 10 23 1 6 186 179 212 123 14 76 (*) (D) (*) 0 146 9 76 1 23 () * 1 33 1 62 59 () * 2 5 0 0 28 (D) 57 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C) 0 0 0 0 C) 0 0 0 2 13 0 2 11 136 0 6 12 11 C) 1 180 93 39 4 25 1 Addendum— Petroleum and coal products Other (D) 0 0 D (D) () 0 (D) 1 2 D (D) () 0 0 11 1 (D) 3 2 2 () * C) 2 (D) 0 36 260 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table HI.F 19.—Compensation Per Hour of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Country by Industry Manufacturing Food and kindred products Total All countries .. Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals Machinery, except electrical Electric and electronic equipment Transportation equipment Addendum— Petroleum and coal products Other ... 7.27 5.70 7.73 7.46 9.85 4.43 9.81 6.98 13.93 9.92 .. Developed countries 8.75 9.94 9.41 11.23 8.61 11.15 9.24 13.75 Canada 12.17 9.97 11.22 12.13 12.43 10.01 14.54 11.68 14.99 Europe 9.44 8.70 9.68 8.97 11.15 8.29 10.26 8.51 13.28 9 64 10.66 8.99 10.48 11.50 5.07 6.15 9.03 13.00 10.39 8.12 7.58 814 8.84 9.60 9.05 9.78 9.61 6.55 5.32 9.18 9.85 12.18 10.04 10.87 10.65 6.24 1125 11.48 8.61 13.11 13.15 8 56 8.39 10 31 10.00 10.30 5.01 16.57 9 94 13.68 13.83 8.68 3.21 8.33 8.02 7.87 20.07 3.06 8.05 (D) 5 73 4.26 10.38 8.92 8.11 9.68 10.16 10.50 3.32 7.70 11.05 11.28 2.66 8 41 10.27 7.36 8.05 9.80 2.96 5.73 9.19 8.04 7.85 6.27 7.92 8.96 11.58 10 69 12.55 1213 9.42 12.68 10.45 8.15 7.31 6.72 9.12 9.61 11.57 9.36 10.48 4.30 6.98 8.46 10.22 9.42 7.80 6.77 8.52 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark .... France Germany .. Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg ... Netherlands United Kingdom Other EuroDe Austria ... Finland Norway . .. Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other .... . 12.82 3.54 7 27 10.31 1171 3.49 2.86 7.11 9.0J 8.71 6.26 10.45 8.51 15.75 9.22 9.64 11.32 8.72 10.47 7 69 9.32 8.22 9.42 8.51 5.74 7 46 9.12 7.37 8.01 7 94 10.94 10.70 3 41 6 87 10.50 13 41 (D) 6.92 13 59 13.73 14.54 (D) .... Japan Australia New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa . . . . 9.95 9.49 9.50 6.80 12.33 6.79 10.35 7.19 . 8.03 10.59 6.65 3.64 6.84 9.40 5.34 2.39 9.11 10.93 5.45 3.77 6.03 10.01 3.84 3.25 8.09 10.10 6.15 4.90 8.98 12.31 6.39 3.85 8.73 11.30 7.20 3.65 7.18 9.56 8.26 3.95 13.13 16.77 5.09 6.70 2.86 Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore . ... South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 4.28 1.76 4.46 3.05 14.14 3.39 5.05 2.30 4.59 3.50 9.41 3.29 2.27 2.48 2.69 3.89 2.06 2.24 7.23 2.87 2.47 2.77 2.30 1.72 4.79 3.39 4.39 3.08 4.35 6.36 3.79 3.06 3.11 8.17 4.59 3.34 3.56 5.11 1.76 6.83 6.02 3.43 5.99 3.06 5.10 2.74 3.23 2,54 7.71 2.46 3.29 3.33 1.21 2.05 2.87 5.28 7.35 5.16 2.53 3.21 2.23 4.41 4.97 6.28 4.38 3.26 3.07 2.36 5.80 3.37 2.15 2.18 3.89 3.89 3.72 2.66 3.16 3.64 4.64 2.68 3.32 7.99 4.42 3.30 3.50 2.20 1.93 1.95 4.40 5.05 5.24 5.57 15.75 5.23 4.16 2.38 2.08 2.07 1.34 .98 1.77 2.19 2.68 4.07 3.13 3.19 2.47 2 08 Other Sub-Saharan 3.38 4.17 3.90 3.37 3.52 4.71 4.03 2.68 2.85 7.64 2.96 2.95 3.08 2.67 1.78 3.28 5.57 .. 3.81 3.02 3.90 6.55 11.58 5.74 2.15 Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia .. . Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt 2.38 3.55 Developing countries 1.75 91 2.99 4.11 3.10 1.92 . .... . . .. -... 1.42 8.33 3.53 9.28 7.45 11.17 18.00 11.17 1.97 3.04 1.36 .72 3.28 4.19 '3.04 1.96 1.25 .72 5.58 5.81 5.96 5.89 8.02 5.78 1.47 1.78 1.42 128 1.42 1.04 212 2.12 1.52 1.52 1 19 1.01 1.23 2.04 3.34 2.19 1.79 2.14 1.99 2.27 1.80 4.38 2.00 1 33 1.72 1.48 D) 5.74 2.05 .72 1.95 ( 7.10 4.56 2.08 4.82 D 1.29 .60 .60 8 36 9.30 10.37 6.26 4.86 .93 1.47 4.08 1.70 2.25 3.04 .91 1.73 7.93 D (D) ( ) 3 78 2.81 6.67 5.04 4.05 4.05 (D) 6 44 7.15 5.43 6.26 4.12 4.57 2.75 5 > 9 4.72 1.57 4.03 ( D) 4.03 1.08 4.03 6.67 17.20 (D) 3.78 D ( ) 11.52 1.58 2.51 2.18 1.86 1.55 .73 2.15 (D) .60 4.04 5.51 5.66 1.44 1.65 1.15 1.36 1.07 1.99 2.06 1.32 1.35 2.68 1.37 2.11 4.82 1.74 3.41 2.40 2.47 8.82 2.88 1.27 1.91 .90 3.08 2.28 1.62 7.82 5.04 17.24 3.73 6.08 International Addendum OPEC 5.32 6.47 5.74 2.29 261 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 20.—Compensation Per Hour of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Industry by Country Developed countries All countries Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other AddendaPetroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Developing countries Europe Total Canada Total European Communities (10) Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Total Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 7.27 9.92 12.17 9.44 9.64 7.58 9.95 8.03 2.86 3.55 2.08 6.44 1.47 5.70 7.35 5.23 5.05 8.75 9.03 9.40 8.45 9.97 10.36 12.83 9.44 8.70 8.98 9.05 8.41 8.84 9.10 9.98 8.47 7.31 7.71 5.02 7.71 9.49 11.57 10.53 6.93 6.84 7.36 5.98 6.73 2.38 3.04 2.69 2.16 3.02 3.21 2.86 3.00 .98 1.13 3.78 1.01 1.82 2.44 .91 3.78 7.73 8.90 6.46 6.80 8.02 9.03 9.94 10.90 8.86 8.86 11.06 10.42 11.22 12.15 9.73 10.07 10.76 10.90 9.68 10.37 8.80 8.90 12.04 10.52 9.85 10.46 9.06 9.10 12.67 10.59 8.11 9.60 6.29 7.14 8.29 9.34 9.50 10.47 10.09 7.80 9.11 10.65 7.66 6.91 6.18 8.33 3.81 3.61 3.56 3.81 4.93 4.91 4.17 3.70 4.32 4.15 4.88 5.00 2.68 2.88 2.11 8.36 5.67 5.49 7.41 11.03 7.91 2.04 1.86 1.96 2.03 2.98 2.41 7.46 7.13 7.30 7.00 7.56 9.41 9.61 9.28 9.90 9.36 12.13 11.21 11.04 11.49 12.47 8.97 9.38 8.43 10.10 8.86 9.12 10.13 9.54 10.49 8.90 6.77 6.55 5.78 7.75 7.24 6.80 5.51 6.03 4.45 5.47 (D) 6.27 3.38 3.69 4.08 3.43 3.23 3.39 3.51 4.09 2.99 3.33 4.07 4.56 3.19 (D) 2.55 5.78 1.72 5.78 1.72 9.85 11.52 11.23 11.49 12.43 16.58 11.15 11.60 11.25 11.71 9.64 9.15 8.09 7.89 4.28 5.05 3.04 5.58 2.18 7.90 12.86 8.67 10.37 14.84 9.39 11.06 14.62 11.91 10.56 15.09 8.91 10.60 15.40 8.85 8.81 8.12 3.54 4.58 4.40 3.65 9.56 4.87 3.78 9.58 9.69 3.04 2.67 2.04 2.20 4.43 5.56 6.39 2.66 5.41 8.61 7.63 9.54 7.37 8.77 10.01 8.19 7.09 8.30 11.32 8.29 7.61 9.55 7.27 7.30 8.41 7.86 10.17 7.31 7.37 7.92 5.48 8.47 6.24 7.04 6.79 5.21 8.98 6.62 12.91 6.32 8.13 1.76 3.13 1.54 1.56 2.10 2.30 3.61 1.55 1.79 2.70 5.96 4.00 8.23 3.37 8.02 1.44 1.33 1.39 1.49 1.23 9.81 9.86 8.85 11.15 11.21 9.94 14.54 14.94 10.97 10.26 10.32 10.69 10.77 5.74 5.74 10.35 10.35 8.73 8.73 4.46 4.49 3.56 4.59 4.59 4.16 .72 .72 6.98 6.36 4.89 6.29 7.90 8.35 7.97 6.57 8.21 9.24 10.17 7.50 9.88 10.51 8.52 10.58 8.31 10.53 11.68 15.12 8.31 12.50 13.93 7.73 11.95 9.35 9.94 8.51 9.54 7.22 7.03 7.99 9.52 9.95 8.24 10.66 8.56 9.41 7.29 7.36 8.03 9.51 10.43 8.24 10.77 8.01 10.72 6.60 4.84 7.71 9.60 3.82 8.23 7.19 7.18 7.27 3.24 7.84 7.50 8.69 7.43 4.79 3.05 1.97 2.02 1.23 3.37 6.10 5.38 3.17 3.23 3.50 2.23 2.62 1.47 3.49 5.38 6.15 2.85 3.41 1.57 .72 4.80 6.67 7.64 7.19 5.93 10.00 2.17 4.18 9.48 8.41 7.76 4.50 10.33 8.43 7.19 14.33 10.27 8.04 8.40 7.02 8.61 8.32 7.25 10.19 10.47 5.60 5.70 6.61 7.78 7.66 6.00 6.23 3.27 2.85 1.76 3.24 2.88 2.21 13.93 15.19 11.37 5.93 13.75 14.50 12.97 6.40 14.99 15.01 13.28 14.06 12.85 6.21 13.33 14.06 12.94 6.21 13.13 14.14 15.83 7.82 4.11 9.41 9.84 9.18 4.12 10.92 10.32 5.51 7.52 12.33 9.64 13.74 6.82 7.96 13.30 4.29 D (D) 1.29 () 2.09 2.68 2.16 3.33 9.72 1.37 .95 1.02 .91 1.93 4.73 2.50 1.66 1.99 6.49 2.47 '2.2T ""3.79 3.52 1.21 1.14 4.03 17.20 17.26 8.85 "4"82 "4.O3 4.82 International 262 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 21.—Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, by Industry of U.S. Parent* Number of employees (thousands) For production workers in col. 2— Of which— production workers Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Wages and Employee benefit plans (4) (5) (6) (7) 1,372.9 26,342 20,764 5,578 1,866 7.27 5.73 51.9 37.8 778 607 170 1,942 7.72 6.03 ( 36.0 35.6 0 .4 13.1 (D) () () 27.0 26.7 0 .4 9.1 497 491 0 6 250 391 386 0 5 189 107 106 0 1 60 (D) 1,965 1,966 7.04 7.02 5.53 5.51 1,902 1,862 (D) 8.58 10.19 (D) 7.11 7.72 (D) 3,011.1 354.6 40.1 25.7 288.9 582.1 214.3 216.7 117.0 14.8 19.4 190.0 66.3 22.9 43.4 123.7 354.4 17.5 1,733.7 203.4 27.0 10.0 166.4 279.9 118.4 90.4 52.7 8.6 9.8 125.9 43.6 14.5 29.1 82.3 160.3 11.1 1,226.9 142.8 21.3 5.3 116.3 183.8 87.3 56.0 30.2 6.7 3.7 92.8 34.2 10.3 23.9 58.7 104.3 10.2 23,617 2,377 319 122 1,936 3,674 1,640 1,061 710 131 131 1,860 607 197 410 1,253 2,818 163 18,748 1,908 248 104 1,556 2,920 1,335 836 536 107 106 1,490 500 156 344 989 2,177 134 4,869 468 71 18 380 754 306 225 174 25 25 371 107 41 66 263 642 1,869 1,877 1,932 2,111 1,854 1,903 1,962 1,862 1,841 1,829 1,968 1,893 1,926 1,854 1,961 1,876 1,794 1,626 7.29 6.23 6.10 5.81 6.28 6.90 7.06 6.31 7.31 8.36 6.78 7.80 7.23 7.36 7.18 8.11 9.80 9.09 5.79 5.00 4.75 4.96 5.05 5.48 5.75 4.97 5.52 6.78 5.47 6.25 5.96 5.82 6.02 6.41 7.57 7.43 53.3 172.6 110.9 394.0 39.0 132.0 83.6 139.4 583.5 496.6 86.9 552.5 77.2 52.0 29.1 52.0 26.0 100.0 5.7 27.5 28.7 56.6 63.9 259.3 24.8 85.6 63.9 85.0 367.9 321.0 46.8 337.0 50.4 39.5 22.9 35.7 8.4 60.3 3.6 19.2 22.5 27.5 44.1 136.1 19.0 43.4 9.2 64.5 326.7 291.0 35.8 240.3 35.1 22.6 16.3 27.8 6.0 51.4 1.9 17.3 460 1,302 893 2,215 258 609 384 965 6,320 5,673 647 4,353 396 370 260 613 169 914 50 296 359 976 708 1,747 209 476 313 748 4,990 4,475 515 3,517 327 296 211 510 146 709 43 244 101 326 185 468 48 132 71 217 1,330 1,198 131 836 69 74 49 103 23 205 7 52 1,919 1,823 1,742 1,944 1,925 1,967 1,930 1,937 1,837 1,839 1,827 1,841 1,854 1,643 1,968 1,870 1,867 1,901 1,915 1,898 8.33 12.63 8.02 4.39 5.39 3.61 3.11 5.86 9.35 9.61 7.56 7.02 4.24 5.70 5.77 9.17 10.74 7.98 7.19 8.10 6.50 9.47 6.36 3.47 4.38 2.83 2.54 4.54 7.38 7.58 6.03 5.67 3.50 4.56 4.69 7.63 9.28 6.18 6.18 32.2 120.7 30.1 20.9 54.8 21.3 12.8 36.1 13.1 342 111 167 259 635 139 84 142 27 1,801 1,795 1,900 9.08 7.89 4.13 6.85 6.45 3.45 58.1 38.8 19.3 41.4 29.1 12.3 14.5 9.8 4.7 312 200 112 68 53 14 1,957 1,960 1,950 3.86 3.51 4.69 3.02 2.57 4.09 147.2 .2 142.9 0 0 4.0 83.0 .1 80.2 0 0 2.7 74.8 .1 73.3 0 0 1.4 1,285 2 1,265 390 1,698 2,125 1,688 9.12 8.28 9.35 6.35 6.70 6.48 0 18 245 147 98 894 2 877 0 0 16 10.0 0 4.0 .5 5.0 0 1.6 0 3.2 0 .5 0 77 0 23 0 63 0 19 0 14 0 0 1 19 1 53 1 0 2 0 1 16 1 43 1 0 (*) 0 (*) 3 (*) 11 206 66 (D) () * 0 () * 3 54 Total Covered by collective bargaining agreements Total (2) (3) 3,357.6 1,940.5 89.0 Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.... Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers).. Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film.... Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilitiesRetail trade Rates (dollars per hour) Annual hours worked per worker (number) 0 (D) 62.5 62.0 0 .5 20.8 .1 3.0 .2 5.8 .1 0 42.2 (D) .1 0 .1 3.1 29.2 .1 .2 .4 0 0 0 n C) 1.4 .1 3.3 .1 0 25.6 (D) () * 0 () * 2.0 15.7 .4 .1 2.6 .1 0 15.6 .3 0 0 0 1.8 11.7 1.9 27 D2 () * 0 () * 13 188 0 () * 10 134 C) 387 0 0 3 Employee compensation 2 Wages and salaries 3 (8) (9) () 1,977 () 2.89 8.39 6.84 '7,929" n o 1,830 "7.37" "6.23" 1,708 8.34 6.87 1,341 1,975 1,034 1,803 1,836 12.36 7.16 8.60 8.99 5.48 9.55 6.09 7.94 7.19 4.70 1,925 (D) 2,000 5.52 (D) 4.94 4.19 (D) 4.38 "2,b6b"' 4.94 3.33 6.60 4.38 2.64 4.71 1,990 1,808 (D 263 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.F 22.—Compensation Per Hour of Production Workers of Affiliates in Manufacturing, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country Developing countries Developed countries All countries Europe Total Canada Total 9.92 12.17 9.44 9.64 7.58 7.72 10.17 9.73 14.22 10.37 10.74 10.40 10.74 9.99 7.04 7.02 9.97 9.99 14.22 9.46 9.43 10.74 10.06 10.11 10.74 9.98 10.04 8.58 10 19 Petroleum wholesale trade Other 8.58 10 69 13.32 10.07 12 56 8.12 10.81 6 09 8.12 10.91 (D) Zealand, and South Africa Total Latin America 8.03 2.86 3.55 9.27 3.84 9.95 4.00 11.02 11.02 3.84 10.78 10.78 4.00 4.00 (D) 6 09 9.75 4.68 Middle East Asia and Pacific 6.44 1.47 9.57 2.06 9.57 9.57 1.59 1.59 5.92 11.03 1.49 1.24 4 18 2.04 1 18 1.61 1.36 1.97 2 09 2 73 1.74 2.63 314 3 79 187 1.49 2.08 2 95 4.68 (D) (D) 2.89 2.68 3.26 2.41 2.56 3.18 2.66 3.39 4.02 5.94 2.57 3.47 3.55 4.26 3.23 3.38 4.12 .46 3.60 3.01 3.26 2.75 2.95 3.89 3.57 3.85 4.32 5.97 3.74 3.38 3.41 4.31 2.96 3.35 4.97 .41 6.38 10.34 8.92 6.62 4.79 4 14 4.70 4 04 1.96 2.49 1.72 1.63 2.54 3.84 4.05 2.32 2.83 1.20 2.81 1.35 2.84 5.59 5.41 2.68 3.24 427 7.82 4 60 2.55 2.50 1.95 3.12 3.07 4.10 4.24 2.62 3.92 2.42 3.74 1.60 3.20 5.70 6.21 2.68 3.38 7.34 7.91 2.71 3.48 1.35 2.72 3.58 1.95 7.91 5 94 12.31 1.70 1 33 2.80 2.00 1 69 2.29 2.64 9.48 3.07 2.87 2.02 3/7O 2"02 7.29 6.23 6.10 5.81 6 28 6.90 7.06 6.31 7 31 8.36 6.78 7.80 7.23 7.36 7.18 8.11 9.80 9.09 9.95 8.70 9.32 8.32 8 64 9.44 10.10 8.61 9.17 9.10 10 31 9.71 10.33 9.78 10.61 9.48 11.34 11.23 12.28 9.93 9.57 12.14 9.89 11.36 11.82 9.46 11.70 12.24 10.85 11.90 11.91 11.57 12.22 11.89 12.11 13.20 9.40 8.62 9.11 8.38 8.58 9.12 9.53 8.60 8.93 9.15 10.24 9.01 9.44 9.12 9.63 8.86 11.35 11.42 9.60 8.74 9.14 9.24 8.67 9.28 9.61 8.89 9.10 9.16 10.28 9.07 9.46 9.05 9.69 8.93 11.49 12.10 7.28 7.39 6.11 7.30 7.44 7.79 8.91 6.39 7.36 9.009.62 7.98 9.17 10.01 8.82 10.45 12.62 8 09 9.32 10.17 9.84 7.13 7.96 9.32 6.57 6.30 8.50 7.24 9.19 9.30 6.30 6.69 13.18 8 33 12.63 8 02 4.39 5.39 3.61 3.11 5.86 9.35 9.61 7.56 7.02 4.24 5.70 5.77 9.17 10.74 7.98 7.19 8.10 10 21 15.06 8 72 8.40 7.30 7.80 7.78 9.42 11.10 11.37 9.23 9.61 9.35 7.86 10.48 10.34 10.99 10.58 8.04 10.69 12 94 14.70 10.37 10.82 8.18 9.20 8.57 12.13 14.84 15.50 10.62 11.73 10.08 8.21 13.25 13.46 11.73 11.86 8.85 10.19 9.96 15.41 8 50 7.79 7.63 7.65 7.72 8.00 10.12 10.32 8.77 8.81 9.30 7.54 6.60 8.14 9.69 9.91 8.10 10.76 9.96 15.77 8.50 7.88 7.63 7.87 7.71 8.09 10.60 10.80 9.16 8.86 8.94 7.60 6.59 8.21 9.70 10.53 8.15 10.90 9.66 9.69 8.50 6.86 5.06 5.52 7.86 7.49 5.48 5.30 6.27 8.35 13.67 7.13 6.74 7.50 9.60 3.61 6.81 6 59 13.74 7 00 6.83 9.08 7.89 4.13 11.06 8.62 7.54 14.59 9.91 8.11 9.64 8.58 7.13 9.32 8.55 7.36 10.58 9.79 6.09 6.41 11.07 8.03 8 60 7.11 8.58 9 39 7.61 7 93 8 57 6.83 8.01 8 60 6.92 6.14 6 60 6.02 8 29 9 18 7.36 9.12 8.28 9.35 9.93 4.02 9.93 11.30 9.89 4.02 9.90 10.53 4.02 10.55 8.41 10.24 1L44" 8.41 10.27 3.38 9.82 11.07 8.28 8.28 2.00 1.05 .93 9 45 11 99 8 68 8 68 8 46 3 43 3 36 3 36 7.37 8.68 7.53 9.42 9.45 8.46 3.43 3.14 3.14 8.34 Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate .. . . Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 2.08 2.84 4.20 4.20 8 39 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other Africa 4.23 2.84 3.86 3 51 4.69 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products.. Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap cleaners and toilet goods .... Agricultural chemicals Other .... Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 8 34 8.08 8 48 8 48 12.36 7.16 8.60 8.99 5.48 12.36 8.63 8.60 9.93 5.48 12.36 9 43 8.60 8.35 5.48 12.36 9 46 8.60 8.35 5.48 8.46 3 43 3 14 3.14 3.54 3.54 8.45 8.55 6.40 2.27 2i 3 80 212 2 07 8.48 2.16 2.84 3.17 7.44 5.44 6.53 8.63 8.63 7.65 io!47 6.13 10.00 11.18 9.94 7.96 6.91 9.65 6.95 7.51 8.13 7.28 6.68 10.15 9.22 11.87 9.90 12.04 6.10 7.64 5.65 9.04 7.48 7.40 6.85 5.92 7.42 8.72 7.77 8.76 8.78 8.53 7.55 8.04 8.95 2.07 1.16 >8 D 1.36 1.87 1.17 2.72 2.19 11 03 4.59 6.18 4.75 3.26 3.64 4.05 4.61 5.17 (D) 6.92 5.81 6.92 2.20 2.21 2"09 .72 .72 1.19 .77 4.80 5 81 7.90 8.20 3.39 8.02 3.78 3.78 3.51 2 60 2.11 173 1.53 1.46 1.56 1.57 1.75 1 70 1.81 1.16 .71 142 4.18 1.81 4 73 2.49 1.32 3.12 3.52 2.10 1 03 8.47 6 19 8.76 1.23 1 18 3.00 9.48 9.48 1.37 1.91 2.17 real (6) 1.85 relations comput- and film. services.. Other industries Agriculture forestry and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade .. Japan Other 7.27 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction .. Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal Droducts Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services European Communities (10) Australia, 6.62 12.39 11.32 5.52 9.13 4.94 4.94 4.94 3.33 4.94 7 97 13 50 4.94 15 70 15 70 6.60 8.82 9.80 8.62 8.72 5.85 4.80 u 3.19 3.50 1.53 3 29 1 92 3.79 1.16 4.94 4.94 4.94 6.01 4.80 3.19 International 264 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 1.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Total » Bever- and tobacco (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea ~ Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Food (2) (3) 52,753 40,562 19,413 17,211 15,578 2,309 86 2,203 2,734 44 498 893 15 2,705 4,091 1,633 85 45 74 65 395 253 700 2,486 2,116 498 1,524 1,423 95 1 (D) 184 1,527 2,410 1,778 108 524 12,080 6,479 3,115 317 706 63 239 84 265 1,365 76 2,789 2,328 239 221 576 152 9 118 102 75 25 95 475 113 82 361 7 98 257 632 55 274 232 71 4,494 936 12 387 969 296 955 172 385 296 86 111 2,483 () 0 824 146 102 2 0 2 () * D 0 0 20 74 1 370 215 132 2 1 5 3 115 7 46 11 16 19 36 23 1 4 2 1 5 12 296 238 27 193 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals (4) (5) (6) (7) 2,044 1,790 309 1,407 1,402 234 0 165 102 1 49 14 1 620 217 5 1 0 0 1 1 C) 3 () * 0 71 67 1 4 254 183 121 23 28 2 5 9 7 46 C) 60 34 () • 26 3 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1,139 695 245 400 362 78 C) (D) 19 1 6 (D) C) 9 110 39 () * C) 46 2 ( 5 87 12 112 1 0 () * 17 32 17 5 10 445 306 73 404 395 289 34 72 1,528 949 532 89 218 9 69 17 37 5 5 15 5 2 238 144 37 57 179 (D) 5 27 43 119 65 114 3 () * C) () * 0 12 4 0 8 1 0 C) 1 C) 142 63 0 5 13 121 Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (8) 6,037 4,510 1,113 2,598 2,373 738 8 252 239 20 (D) 124 (D) 432 500 225 2 Road vehicles and parts (9) (10) (11) (12) 20,301 14,007 4,153 7,790 6,914 871 51 1,157 1,477 13 325 413 5 488 2,115 876 58 32 49 53 169 170 342 1 2 851 1,213 877 47 289 6,183 2,545 1,232 112 335 34 74 14 142 499 21 1,153 1,046 42 65 161 22 2 10 (D) 43 (D) 52 146 35 11 13,250 11,726 11,159 351 (D) 88 1 (D) 8 0 1 5 0 2 135 (D) C) (•) () * () • 1 Machinery 519 233 6 24 28 53 91 3 27 42 11 () 18 5 0 ( 110 () • 62 48 362 40 201 83 38 3,130 342 3 335 906 177 666 156 292 231 23 0 153 111 1,221 22 D C) 4 C) 104 20 0 C) () * 519 402 226 153 14 8 D 39 0 2 () * 0 19 36 5 () * 0 (*) 0 C) (D) 0 0 () 3 22 1,524 1,426 605 1 12 2 6 (D) () * 819 818 () • 1 2 C) 0 0 0 2 () * 0 46 1 2 38 () * 1 37 20 0 9 5 6 32 0 1 (D) 0 7 6 0 1 1 (D) 0 555 23 20 1 2 117 20 18 8 6 () * 1 () * 3 1 () * 1 1 () * 1 C) 0 0 C) 0 0 () * 1,745 1,221 485 614 582 23 () * 50 280 () * 6 34 () * 28 161 32 4 5 15 C) (*) 58 64 50 1 13 524 211 112 36 13 1 15 (D) 6 15 (D) 73 51 19 3 26 0 0 6 5 4,707 3,685 1,108 2,112 1,877 (D) 24 (D) (D) 10 (D) 123 () 235 18 () 234 15 1,022 576 261 19 60 9 38 7 55 (D) (D) 273 197 59 17 42 (D) 1 (D) (D) * (D) () 18 104 32 0 (D) • () 2 (D) • () 136 192 () 135 (*) () * 265 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 2.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product All industries Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance estate and tobacco (1) Petroleum Food (2) (3) 52,753 296 (*) W 846 602 567 284 240 43 749 12 2,486 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34,748 1,866 634 70 1,162 4,036 1,941 926 409 223 537 941 326 83 243 614 4,835 297 789 763 318 8 437 5 (*) 3 2 0 (*) 2 2 0 2 C) 0 0 256 (D) 0 40 (D) (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,001 2,373 1,164 4,618 106 666 2,926 920 13,963 13,642 321 4,488 (D) 450 61 601 72 490 235 122 0 0 0 2,775 1,448 181 1,911 D 14,063 10,387 3,676 (except banking), insurance, and real Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,575 4 1,570 15 1 (*) 3 10 266 15 118 0 1 0 0 0 1 886 106 131 104 27 144 Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) Bever- Total Crude materials, inedible, except fuels (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 20,301 1,133 1,002 562 439 13,250 138 135 2,044 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,725 834 (D) C) (D) 244 115 2 96 1 30 96 90 1,139 893 3 1 2 415 226 151 39 470 5 222 5 0 0 5 174 (D) 1 6 0 D 90 () * 0 0 0 6,037 326 57 43 14 58 15 40 3 211 (*) 3,983 41 3 () 3,239 1,567 867 223 199 383 24 (D) () * C) 4 77 1 C) 10 66 58 58 (*) 534 (•) 117 (*) 100 (*) 59 146 () 10 (•) 0 6 4 7 (*) 7 D () 0 145 15 92 () * 181 17 1 242 93 149 0 (*) (*) 13 8 5 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 1,637 186 1,451 10,502 75 33 1 40 159 87 23 22 2 26 203 36 9 27 166 4,414 291 821 2,336 965 661 2,843 756 619 578 41 684 1 11 3 81 8 66 8 10 18 475 3 8,197 8,172 25 114 57 446 ( (*) 0 C) 0 3 C) 12,802 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 (•) 2 0 4 3 C) 3 1 12 () * () * 3 8 132 5 113 0 65 60 5 73 33 146 1 12,758 12,758 (*) 0 2 (*) 0 0 0 1 4 C) 245 245 C) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (•) 1 0 519 18 17 C) 0 C) 0 1 0 336 (*) 0 C) C) 1 0 () 8 0 0 0 8 198 56 142 38 0 0 2 () * 4 (D) 0 0 101 94 7 1,745 172 153 143 10 1,092 6 0 2 3 33 (D) 1 2 (D) 2 415 61 39 22 354 214 4,707 (D) 73 1 0 1 (*) (D) C) 2,873 48 () 143 45 31 106 (D) 1 120 1 92 94 5 4 25 60 264 () 2,390 (D) 172 38 302 59 (D) 48 ) 23 (D) 419 404 15 0 0 0 0 0 3 () * 1 0 () 120 1,542 D 266 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 3.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries 1 AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 52,753 2,775 34,748 40,562 952 27,443 19,413 237 16,452 17,211 607 9,024 15,578 2,309 86 2,203 2,734 44 15 2,705 4,091 1,633 85 45 74 65 395 253 700 550 140 1 (D) 28 1 (*) (D) (*) (D) 211 57 1 (*) 15 (D) 9 5 24 8,564 1,199 20 1,200 1,498 24 488 413 15 1,356 2,353 460 12 2 4 46 201 54 130 1,527 25 637 1,866 1,561 D 2,410 1,778 108 524 12,080 6,479 3,115 317 706 63 239 84 265 1,365 76 2,789 2,328 239 221 576 152 9 118 102 75 1,718 719 409 36 37 9 65 (D) 155 60 (D) 131 (D) 67 (D) 179 3 1 (D) (D) 52 1,330 1,009 34 287 7,305 4,379 1,951 250 588 20 121 () 860 (D) 2,254 2,109 36 108 174 (D) 0 95 11 17 () * D ( 361 7 98 257 ( 211 (*) 76 135 632 55 274 232 71 195 0 (D) 101 54 33 18 1 2 4,494 936 12 387 969 296 955 172 385 296 495 2,771 219 11 106 888 244 561 147 348 231 1 245 (D) 22 63 0 5 35 (D) 111 611 100 4 (*) 0 3 96 0 4 92 16 106 2,483 4,036 3,112 892 1,782 1,643 421 1 219 227 17 (D) 123 (D) 276 313 139 () • 1 (D * ) () 96 9 0 108 941 728 262 412 408 21 331 265 21 44 924 657 382 85 171 3 45 7 10 60 1 154 124 16 14 120 46 28 1 18 213 117 83 12 8 7 0 3 (D) 25 (D) 232 157 4 3 124 7 63 22 12 29 12 1 0 2 4 3 25 95 475 113 82 73 1,087 1,081 107 6 (D) 5 () * 16 3 0 (D) 196 6 () * 0 () * () • , 3 () * 2 () * 0 10 Chemicals and allied products 1,017 0 0 () • 3 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 C) 69 0 () • 19 3 () * 2 () * 0 128 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric Transporbanking), Wholeand Other and ery, tation fabricat- except electronic equipmanufac- sale trade insurance, and real ed equipturing ment estate metals electrical ment 5 1 2 254 102 3 14 16 35 36 1 13 23 12 0 87 n 38 144 () * 2 19 1 57 127 4 0 0 () * () * 3 () * () • 0 0 4,835 4,294 1,280 2,226 2,149 239 0 392 490 0 258 163 1 77 529 78 4 0 0 (D) 22 (D) 2 0 0 () 0 108 541 354 312 (D) 207 0 n o o (D) 0 41 41 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 187 (D) () * 1 4 () * 151 0 (D) 0 0 15 4,618 1,543 665 774 728 92 8 84 180 1 41 27 1 42 251 46 C) () * 3 12 16 3 10 () * 0 56 13,963 12,402 11,780 467 419 (D) () * 28 133 0 (D) 6 0 (D) 194 49 3 0 0 49 26 2 20 3,075 927 122 11 59 1 151 140 1 10 1,561 1,504 588 (D) 39 () * D () 2 26 () * 798 756 0 42 7 0 0 0 0 0 () * 7 7 () * () * 0 0 7 0 3 4 () 78 851 163 319 138 271 203 3 127 () 0 916 916 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4,488 3,803 1,191 2,276 2,137 A 318 5 128 74 ( 742 139 4 () * () * 2 () 200 685 588 307 26 99 7 (D) 8 9 (D) 1 249 219 8 23 32 0 0 14,063 11,565 2,420 7,351 6,264 936 62 840 1,169 19 10 457 0 1,298 1,473 1,087 72 39 54 (D) 180 190 532 C) (D) 860 266 106 41 46 39 1 C) 935 661 54 220 2,498 1,028 651 26 77 18 47 11 45 422 6 234 146 74 14 143 (D) 7 3 18 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 57 0 0 0 0 6 46 0 5 0 0 Services 284 21 128 D ( 680 0 14 (D) 28 (D) 13 31 31 (D) 0 709 18 2 0 0 C) 0 5 13 8 (*) 4 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 () * 160 85 23 4 1 2 5 1 1 9 C) 44 Other industriei 267 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.G 4.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Country of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Developing countries Developed countries All countries Europe Total Canada Total All industries- 52,753 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 27,443 1,561 451 56 1,054 3,112 1,515 708 277 158 453 728 177 (D) (D) 551 4,294 D 19,413 237 39 () 155 44 0 16,452 382 (D) 29 (D) 892 505 130 55 95 108 262 64 46 18 198 1,280 D 1,001 2,373 1,164 4,618 106 666 2,926 920 13,963 13,642 321 4,488 (D) 450 61 601 72 490 235 122 866 2,047 (D) 1,543 76 286 515 666 12,402 12,131 271 3,803 (D) 353 44 429 65 341 209 181 1,911 D 150 1,806 D 79 371 11,565 8,473 3,092 2,420 1,989 430 214 () 665 49 120 11,780 11,560 220 1,191 (D) 71 37 176 31 224 58 56 17,211 607 170 64 107 226 83 142 1 211 0 9,024 1,087 283 19 784 1,782 783 464 191 58 286 412 112 15,578 550 143 () 299 2,226 174 () 296 2,149 171 366 1,179 508 774 18 155 409 191 467 417 51 2,276 (D) 276 6 187 17 99 105 41 Japan Other 363 61 1,279 (D) 7,351 5,097 2,254 () 226 83 142 1 181 0 8,564 1,081 283 18 779 1,643 739 438 156 53 258 408 112 728 18 127 396 187 419 368 51 2,137 (D) ( 6 172 17 98 105 59 1,243 (D) 6,264 4,213 2,050 1,633 57 27 1 0 1 0 30 0 460 6 (•) 1 4 139 43 27 35 5 28 4 1 (*) 1 3 78 3 1,527 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 637 10 () * 5 5 108 22 49 9 0 27 8 0 0 0 8 2,410 83 19 1,330 82 331 205 65 22 5 32 46 () * 0 (*) 46 (D) 90 151 151 0 H 15 (*) (*) (*) 3 2 35 1 1,087 883 204 4 33 (*) 860 574 286 12,080 1,718 1,114 759 355 177 (D) 89 Latin America 6,479 719 337 213 124 () 234 282 2 (D) 49 9 10 () 46 (*) 28 14 4 49 49 0 139 Total 5 124 4 935 813 122 7,305 305 183 14 108 924 425 218 132 65 84 213 149 4,379 232 657 276 170 95 45 72 117 () 64 541 135 327 (D) 3,075 30 381 2,411 254 1,561 1,510 50 685 27 97 16 172 7 149 26 25 ( 927 30 (D) 519 (D) 1,504 1,504 (*) 588 (D) 90 (D) 136 4 124 26 23 31 105 30 2,498 1,915 584 29 102 25 1,028 812 216 15 1 () * 3 10 266 15 118 0 (*) 0 0 (D) 106 1 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 () * 31 0 (*) () * 0 0 0 41 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 0 1 (*) 3 D () 160 14 41 0 (*) 886 106 131 104 27 144 262 1 17 3 26 7 () * 3 1 5 176 4 (D) (D) * () 15 57 446 (D) 192 (D) 149 0 n o (D) ( 137 () * () 100 90 () 9 (*) 0 2 0 (D) 265 93 56 () 112 2 21 6 () * 3 0 5 162 4 Other Africa 266 Middle East 632 195 214 52 0 0 0 0 () 45 32 Other Asia and Pacific 4,494 495 311 D () 0 122 1 2,771 69 100 4 2 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 ( 254 148 43 36 20 8 (D) 0 0 0 D () 187 0 ( 354 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. gg, H l t h services i Health Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 846 602 567 284 240 43 749 12 34,748 1,866 634 70 1,162 4,036 1,941 926 409 223 537 941 326 83 243 614 4,835 297 40,562 952 229 87 142 390 (D) 151 14,063 10,387 3,676 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 2,775 1,448 European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 1 0 (*) 284 281 (D) * () 1,883 (D) 57 7 50 () * 1 1 2 6 (D) 800 International 268 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 5.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Food and tobacco (3) Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals (4) Bever- Total 1 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels (5) (6) (7) (1) All countries Developed countries (2) 44,320 1,733 268 1,325 931 34,374 1,510 214 1,163 Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (10) (11) (12) (8) (9) 18,184 10,777 376 1,290 12,970 564 5,183 9,355 298 958 8,846 169 279 Canada 15,474 296 25 126 900 3,678 Europe 15,167 1,129 173 976 291 2,291 7,276 13,743 2,134 71 2,037 2,525 41 458 825 14 2,044 3,594 1,424 82 45 61 59 279 245 648 1,110 69 () * (D) 160 () * 1 (D) 0 614 104 19 2 0 2 972 182 0 118 54 () * 49 13 1 354 201 4 1 0 0 1 () • 0 2 270 77 () * (D) 15 () * 2,086 689 3 241 204 19 (D) 121 (D) 326 421 206 1 6,460 844 47 1,105 1,417 12 297 389 4 434 1,911 817 58 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other D C) D ( 0 0 Japan 1,476 2,257 1,652 105 500 68 (D) 1 (D) 223 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.... Other ! Other Africa Saharan E&ypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 9,894 835 59 56 1 3 31 16 5 10 346 244 33 69 1,181 852 46 283 () 3 1,422 367 1,245 5,162 237 726 1,934 2,312 258 628 39 171 77 75 1,014 49 2,472 2,095 199 178 336 118 8 46 44 55 12 52 69 7 13 1 1 8 3 35 () 110 D 428 74 191 8 57 12 10 74 2 162 88 28 46 135 (D) 5 23 6 805 97 312 16 52 13 44 267 5 1,058 961 38 59 70 3 2 5 (D) 28 (D) 19 4,073 899 9 257 953 276 848 162 339 264 65 C) 46 22 () * 23 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 () 60 D 7 C) C) D C) 44 (D) () 7 4 (D) 474 229 6 14 24 47 88 2 19 37 7 236 24 143 31 37 2,899 332 2 232 896 176 608 155 282 205 11 565 1,984 110 537 19 () • 49 259 1,774 (D) 19 (D) (D) 10 (D) 110 C) 32 0 2 0 0 18 7 5 () * 0 0 0 () * 4 0 0 C) 5 33 () * 27 144 28 4 C) 2 C) 4 4 15 (*) C) () * 20 1,352 578 C> 10 1 2 (D) 56 15 12 1 2 57 46 1 11 78 332 152 83 24 8 1 13 (D) C) C) C) 13 0 2 5 6 19 0 1 (D) 0 7 15 (D) 450 187 17 56 8 17 7 10 ( 243 186 46 10 20 772 771 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 38 5 3 1 2 33 <•) 1 33 () 210 17 C) D () 0 14 2 120 0 ;*) 2 [*) 124 (•: 2 C) 33 0 42 4 1 D 52 52 1,798 5 0 2 121 (D) (*) (*) (*) (•) 1 (*) D () 0 0 401 116 0 0 () * 7 4 0 4 1 0 C) 1 C) 117 58 0 5 11 (D) 8 O () * 161 ( 210 7 80 123 438 39 174 157 69 () 6 0 48 156 164 321 5,120 264 55 26 () 82 1 D 12 0 16 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 114 5 78 12 103 1 0 C) 4,100 119 0 0 0 756 521 57 183 269 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 6.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Industry of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Food (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies (2) (3) 44,320 1,784 678 1,733 5 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 268 345 324 151 5 169 5 C) 232 393 472 232 200 41 624 10 28,882 948 312 41 594 3,298 1,570 868 268 197 395 724 211 47 164 513 4,566 291 3 2 0 0 C) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 904 2,345 1,026 4,133 73 573 2,748 740 11,265 11,102 163 3,948 (D) 390 48 433 64 378 186 108 0 0 0 143 1,861 (D) 12,834 9,724 3,111 0 0 0 1,275 3 1,273 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coal and coke Chemicals (5) (6) (7) 1,325 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,022 479 103 56 1 38 1 8 82 76 6 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 4 (*) 0 C) 3 1 0 1 (D) 0 123 14 54 () * 101 5 () * 931 810 2 C) 2 355 177 139 39 447 5 104 2 0 0 2 66 (D) () * 3 0 Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (8) 5,183 197 17 3 14 50 13 35 2 130 C) 3,475 19 2 ( 2,860 1,376 820 159 180 325 20 (D) 0 () 10 0 4 3 4 67 0 (*) 6 60 42 42 0 458 C) 114 0 73 () * 45 127 30 227 87 140 Road vehicles and parts (9) (10) (11) (12) 18,184 569 477 233 244 10,777 121 121 Machinery 1,449 179 1,270 9,543 24 2 () • 21 104 60 18 17 1 8 147 4 2 2 143 4,192 286 () 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 10,441 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 () • 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 376 1 1 1 0 () • 0 () • 0 () • 0 250 () • 0 () * () • 1 0 () * 0 1 0 3 751 2,308 847 3,916 63 568 2,682 603 545 521 24 616 1 8 2 46 7 60 6 () 0 2 1 (•) 0 0 1 10,406 10,405 (*) (D) 0 2 0 0 0 D () 0 0 0 0 0 8 122 16 106 29 0 0 0 () * 4 (D) 0 0 15 459 3 7,743 7,726 18 1 3 (•) 212 212 0 (D) * () 0 85 78 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,290 804 4 0 2 2 21 (D) () * 2 (D) 2 336 47 33 14 289 187 C) 4,100 (D) 9 1 0 (*) (*) (D) C) 2,566 D ) () 26 ( 68 102 1 84 74 3 3 22 46 126 () 2,201 (D) 143 29 239 52 (D) 37 383 372 11 94 1,365 (D) real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, a n d public utilities Retail trade and tobacco Petroleum and products (4) Bever- Total Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 11 1 0 0 10 139 3 92 0 1 0 0 0 1 () * () * 0 (*) () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 8 103 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 () * 1 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 () * 669 78 63 41 22 103 388 36 40 12 0 8 1 5 218 5 25 25 () * 43 15 129 151 270 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 7.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries 1 All countries ... Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 44,320 34,374 15,474 15,167 13,743 2,134 71 2,037 2,525 41 458 825 14 2,044 3,594 1,424 82 45 61 59 279 245 648 1,476 2,257 1,652 105 500 9,894 5,120 2,312 258 628 39 171 77 75 1,014 49 2,472 2,095 199 178 336 118 8 46 44 55 12 52 264 55 26 () 210 7 80 123 438 39 174 157 69 4,073 899 9 257 953 276 848 162 339 264 65 1,798 Petroleum 1,784 733 216 421 387 101 1 (D) 19 1 (D) * () (D) * () 130 34 1 () * 5 (D) 6 5 16 20 999 424 206 24 33 9 60 (D) 11 26 (D) 127 (D) 65 (D) 91 3 1 156 40 17 ( 116 C) 58 58 76 0 (D) 28 D 343 (D) 1 135 (D) 20 63 0 1 9 (D) 52 327 Total 28,882 22,500 12,782 7,865 7,466 1,086 6 1,101 1,359 22 448 365 14 951 2,114 400 10 1 1 42 170 49 125 633 1,220 919 31 270 6,382 3,705 1,594 203 517 10 64 Food and kindred products 948 795 143 571 568 48 1 (D) 3 C) 10 1 0 (D) 150 2 () * 0 () * () * 1 0 () * 0 0 73 153 104 66 4 4 C) ( 729 (D) 2,026 1,925 26 75 85 (D) 0 27 10 45 3 () * 0 3 42 0 3 39 51 31 18 1 2 2,581 207 8 99 876 225 484 139 306 225 11 0 871 Chemicals and allied products 3,298 2,626 650 1,597 1,477 415 1 213 159 17 (D) 104 (D) 234 290 119 () * 1 (D * ) () 79 9 0 107 272 209 21 42 672 438 298 69 143 3 30 2 6 44 1 102 77 15 11 38 0 0 52 5 1 2 222 99 2 10 12 27 33 1 10 20 8 0 63 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWholebanking), and and Other ery, tation fabricat- except electronic equipmanufac- sale trade insurance, and real ed equipturing ment estate ment metals electrical 724 601 167 381 378 18 () * 30 138 C) 1 18 1 55 118 3 0 0 n o 3 0 C) 0 0 4,566 4,061 1,162 2,126 2,052 232 0 377 486 0 238 157 1 75 486 74 4 0 0 (D) 21 (D) 2 0 0 4,133 1,224 474 650 621 75 2 82 152 C) 37 17 1 41 215 29 n I 3,948 3,412 927 2,166 2,040 (D) 2 (D) 312 4 122 66 ) 717 126 2 C) 9 7 1 10 123 78 55 10 6 2 2 0 102 505 330 292 (D) 202 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 174 D 1 4 11 139 (D) 69 (*) 22 8 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 21 1 (*) 6 1 0 0 0 5 8 7 (•) 4 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 818 11,265 9,781 9,260 375 329 (D) C) 26 110 0 (D) 3 0 (D) 136 46 3 0 0 (D) (•) 902 0 0 0 0 18 (D) (D) 1 (D) 71 12,834 10,650 2,249 6,681 5,718 914 61 1,115 18 10 0 1,073 1,305 962 71 39 53 99 189 493 () * 0 55 45 27 1 18 45 24 1 20 2,909 834 111 9 57 1 2 22 C) 716 679 0 37 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 7 () * 143 133 1 9 1,484 1,461 558 (D) 31 () * D ( 0 903 903 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 11 9 536 460 214 16 74 4 1 219 202 8 9 27 0 0 () 215 2,184 802 462 26 76 17 42 10 45 240 6 215 134 74 7 126 0 0 ( 843 162 285 137 255 202 3 15 121 1 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 4 1 2 5 1 1 7 C) 8 (D) (D) (D) 5 2 1 (D) 1 0 ( 663 0 11 (D) 27 (D) 11 31 30 0 508 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 253 7 116 (*) 141 0 (D) 0 0 C) 0 0 C) 0 0 7 0 3 3 ( 72 Other Services industries 1 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 30 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5 0 (*) 0 0 0 (•) 4 (*) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 C) (*) (*) 0 0 0 35 271 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 8.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Bever- Total * and tobacco (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film . Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) 44,320 2,622 1,733 5 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 488 378 80 2 297 1,979 1,942 D () 342 2 38,262 683 161 (3) 5,312 2,764 1,481 652 119 296 1,054 553 135 418 502 9,187 584 1,513 5,944 1,146 5,200 99 2,131 1,745 1,226 12,004 11,204 799 4,822 268 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Petroleum and products coke (4) (5) (6) 1,325 95 () * 0 0 () * 0 (D) 27 () • 0 27 224 132 23 Coal (7) 931 48 759 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 710 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C) (D) 0 (D) 48 4 1 0 3 92 74 4 (D) (*) (D) (D) C) (D) 0 (D) 0 5 0 4 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 (*) 4 4 0 (D) (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 C) 9 7 1 1 0 0 39 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 5,183 683 9 (*) 9 669 4 1 4,415 58 3,862 2,106 1,091 374 79 212 74 69 Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (8) Chemicals and (9) (10) (11) (12) 18,184 812 188 1 187 347 345 0 2 277 1 16,514 65 4 () * 61 464 203 163 45 10,777 Machinery 253 82 171 8,667 582 1,296 5,872 917 4,723 88 2,031 1,698 906 1,145 682 463 1,197 (*) (D) 1 1 0 0 9 0 10,571 1 0 0 1 () * 2 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 44 () * 0 0 44 (D) 1 0 0 (D) 10,448 (D) 376 4 2 (*) 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 336 6 0 C) 6 19 (D) C) 0 0 1,290 146 () 0 0 9 0 1,064 5 C) () * 5 65 14 11 6 421 191 32 159 229 275 160 4,100 0 3,730 (D) () 2 31 454 201 165 81 4 4 59 16 12 4 43 (D) C) 9 (D) 26 154 3 106 3,080 2,452 730 1,722 183 () * 177 () * 0 6 111 1 2 1 691 0 40 269 259 8 0 0 (•) (•) 0 0 0 21 1,025 1 1 0 0 0 0 399 398 1 (*) 0 0 0 0 () * (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 141 93 235 121 450 27 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 147 (D) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 (•) (D) 2 (D) 0 (*) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 0 (•) 0 (•) (D) (D) 0 0 3 (D) (D) 74 0 0 0 0 0 13 9 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1,094 5 1,089 0 102 0 () * 16 (D) 0 (D) 18 (D) 0 0 0 0 2 (D) 3 () * 3 212 7 3 0 13 6 5 27 5 62 5 10 (D) (D * ) () C) 0 0 74 1 (D) 0 2 31 11 0 0 0 11 201 39 162 (D) () * 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 () * () 11 2 50 10 55 143 (°) 35 1 1 2 2 0 14 2 3 0 5 5 (D> 26 (D(D 13 2,852 19 (D~ (° (D 115 154 11 45 1,973 152 36 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 182 23 0 23 0 0 0 12 0 11 0 0 1 (•) 0 C) 0 C) 0 0 (D) 32 0 (D> 1 C) 0 0 0 5 272 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 9.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Bever- Total » Food (2) (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub^aharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 8,432 6,188 3,939 2,044 1,835 175 15 166 209 3 40 68 1 662 497 209 3 C) 13 6 116 8 52 1 11 51 152 126 3 24 2,186 1,360 803 59 77 24 68 7 190 350 27 316 233 40 43 240 34 C) 72 58 20 13 43 210 59 56 0 3 152 0 18 134 195 16 100 76 3 421 37 3 129 16 20 107 10 46 33 21 59 and tobacco (3) 753 606 202 396 313 26 1 1 24 () 9 0 209 42 83 () • 0 C) () • 81 () • 1 0 0 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 720 627 183 431 430 51 0 46 47 1 () * 1 C) 266 16 1 C) 0 0 0 () * () * 1 0 0 854 571 213 307 287 49 5 11 35 209 16 109 92 1 C) C) 3 () • 3 16 0 5 63 17 0 0 0 0 9 C) C) 8 0 0 () 0 0 () * 147 117 79 0 C) C) 2 C) 3 67 6 26 7 8 11 13 8 0 1 0 1 1 2 () () * 0 0 68 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 1 3 () * 105 79 19 C) () * 0 () * 9 () * 9 0 4 48 45 1 3 283 224 104 15 27 2 12 5 28 15 1 76 56 9 11 44 0 4 36 2,117 1,037 475 513 455 28 4 52 60 1 28 24 C) 54 204 59 1 2,473 2,371 2,313 143 104 57 39 39 2 0 6 C) 0 0 C) 0 1 28 C) 0 0 C) 0 207 48 45 3 0 1 21 0 1 1 C) 1 17 3 0 0 (*) 0 2 C) 6 13 0 3 28 25 1 C) 1 (*) 0 31 24 1 6 1,022 612 427 16 23 18 22 1 98 233 16 94 85 3 6 91 19 () • 5 19 15 7 5 C) 2 1 102 74 27 191 59 29 12 6 () * 1 C) 10 128 103 9 4 23 15 33 52 () 0 1D 8 () 127 16 58 52 1 231 10 1 103 11 1 57 1 10 25 12 58 464 30 20 126 74 1 4 1 21 1 45 273 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 10.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Industry of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Food (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies (3) 753 (*) (*) C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 (*) () * C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 21 0 97 28 138 485 33 94 178 180 2,698 2,540 158 540 3 59 13 167 7 112 49 14 444 439 167 3 269 () * 0 0 C) 0 () • 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 38 50 28 1,229 664 565 0 0 0 299 2 297 8,432 991 770 561 209 94 52 41 2 125 2 5,865 918 322 29 568 738 371 58 141 26 142 216 115 36 79 102 269 6 Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 720 (*) (*) 0 (*) C) 0 () * 0 0 0 703 355 116 () * 239 141 59 1 58 0 22 15 15 209 84 C) () * 0 60 48 12 C) 23 C) 118 3 0 0 3 108 64 1 2 0 40 () * () * 0 () * C) () * 0 (*) 0 7 0 0 5 1 6 (*) 6 169 0 22 1 38 (*) 80 12 1 (*) 0 854 129 40 40 (*) 2 5 1 81 (*) 508 22 1 11 10 379 192 47 64 20 58 4 C) () * 0 4 C) 0 (*) 0 (•) 10 1 0 3 6 17 17 (•) 76 0 2 C) 27 0 14 19 1 13 3 (*) 15 6 9 3 C) 188 7 181 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 (*) 1 0 2,117 565 525 329 196 23 1 21 959 51 31 1 19 56 27 5 5 1 17 56 32 7 25 24 222 5 70 28 119 432 25 93 161 154 74 57 17 68 () * 3 (*) 35 1 7 2 1 16 1 454 446 7 2,473 17 15 15 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 3 0 2,362 (•) 0 0 (*) 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 (*) 3 0 2 0 C) 0 1 (•) 0 (*) () 2,353 2,353 0 3 0 0 C) () * 0 (*) 0 0 143 17 16 455 116 111 110 1 3 0 3 607 64 64 ( 1 0 1 C) D C) () • 288 2 0 0 307 (D) () * 1 C) 2 12 11 () • () * () • 1 80 14 6 9 65 27 0 19 0 8 20 2 1 3 14 138 49 89 9 0 0 4 9 4 3 38 29 1 29 9 3 1 1 0 1 16 5 0 5 6 31 21 10 189 0 28 C) C) 0 3 (*) (*) (*) 5 (*) 36 32 4 12 11 11 16 26 176 116 60 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade and tobacco Petroleum and products (4) Bever- Total Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 3 0 (*) 3 0 127 11 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 29 3 25 0 C) 5 13 8 0 2 18 69 216 28 69 63 5 42 19 58 4 13 8 0 () • () * 1 106 3 39 35 4 30 18 17 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 (D) 5 0 0 274 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 11.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries 1 All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub^aharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 8,432 6,188 2,044 1,835 175 15 166 209 3 40 497 209 3 () * 13 6 116 8 52 1 11 51 152 126 3 24 2,186 1,360 803 59 77 24 68 7 190 350 27 316 233 40 43 240 34 C) 72 58 20 13 43 210 59 56 0 3 152 0 18 134 195 16 100 76 421 37 3 129 16 20 107 10 46 33 21 59 686 Petroleum 991 220 22 187 164 39 () * () * 10 () * 0 C) 0 31 82 23 0 () * 10 () * () * 0 718 295 203 12 3 () * 5 0 145 34 4 4 C) 2 2 88 0 (*) (D) 52 19 153 58 56 0 2 95 0 18 77 119 0 45 73 1 152 7 0 110 3 1 0 0 4 25 2 53 285 Total 5,865 4,943 3,670 1,158 1,098 113 13 99 138 2 40 47 1 405 239 60 2 () * 3 4 31 5 4 110 90 2 18 922 674 357 46 71 9 57 7 12 131 23 228 184 10 (D) * () 55 1 () * 0 1 54 0 () * 54 3 2 1 0 0 191 12 3 7 12 18 77 8 42 6 5 0 146 Food and kindred products 918 765 239 516 512 60 6 45 2 6 2 0 346 46 4 (•) 0 (*) (*) 1 (*) ^1 0 2 o 2 153 128 90 C) 2 1 2 C) 3 75 7 35 14 9 12 2 (D) 0 1 0 76 Chemicals and allied products 738 242 186 166 7 () * 6 68 C) 1 19 () * 41 23 19 C) 0 0 (*) 17 C) 1 () • 0 () * Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWholebanking), and Other sale trade insurance, and tation ery, manufacfabricat- except electronic equipand real equipturing ed ment ment metals electrical 216 269 233 118 100 97 7 0 14 4 0 21 6 C) 2 43 3 C) 0 0 0 () * 3 () * 0 0 58 56 (*) 2 251 219 85 16 29 485 191 124 106 17 6 2 28 1 4 10 0 1 36 18 0 n 2 4 3 1 C) 166 93 11 2 3 1 1 C) 15 5 4 16 () * 52 48 1 3 83 (D) 0 66 1 0 C) C) 4 () • 82 77 0 5 C) 0 0 0 0 0 () * () * 0 1 () * (*) 0 0 () • 0 0 () * 2 2 0 0 0 71 6 1 3 8 1 34 1 16 1 () * 0 7 2,698 2,621 2,521 92 90 3 0 2 24 0 1 2 0 () * 58 2 0 0 0 C) 2 () * 0 0 0 540 391 264 110 97 17 2 21 6 () * 6 8 () * 12 25 13 2 0 0 () * 1 C) 1 16 9 1 7 149 128 94 10 25 3 1,229 915 171 670 545 23 1 (D) 53 1 (*) (D) 0 225 168 125 1 (•) (*) 1 81 1 40 () * () * 42 314 226 189 n I (*) 5 1 () * 182 () * 19 12 () * 7 18 0 0 (D) 4 0 12 57 17 0 3 1 () * 28 2 () * 1 3 0 201 Other Services industries 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 19 18 17 0 0 12 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 0 0 0 () * 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 () * 0 0 0 () * 0 () * 0 89 51 . 2 0 () * 0 () • 0 0 2 0 37 37 0 0 12 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 37 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 () • 0 0 0 0 40 275 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 12.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Whom Shipped and Intended Use [Millions of dollars] Shipped by all U.S. persons Total » (1) All countries.... Developed countries- Canada Europe.. European Communities (10). Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa. Saharan ypt Other Suh-Saharan.... Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC... 52,753 40,562 19,413 17,211 15,578 2,309 86 2,203 2,734 44 498 893 15 2,705 4,091 1,633 85 45 74 65 395 253 700 1,527 2,410 1,778 108 524 12,080 6,479 3,115 317 706 63 239 84 265 1,365 76 2,789 2,328 239 221 576 152 9 118 102 75 25 95 475 113 82 361 7 98 257 632 55 274 232 71 4,494 936 12 387 969 296 955 172 385 296 86 111 2,483 For resale Capital without equipment 2 further manufacture (2) For further manufacture (3) 3,231 21,007 27,775 1,375 17,942 21,085 716 6,876 11,778 560 8,687 7,857 451 7,540 7,492 10 1,258 1,039 10 62 13 77 855 1,257 100 1,378 1,222 2 17 24 17 12 462 42 488 359 1 3 11 1,369 59 1,273 2,100 132 1,830 1,146 109 365 7 69 1 45 54 4 13 38 19 6 193 156 42 184 46 22 578 101 18 1 (*) 2 (*) 985 31 511 67 1,394 939 37 1,034 699 8 78 22 23 282 218 1,781 3,065 6,690 1,337 953 3,896 697 574 1,713 45 62 200 130 490 75 14 17 22 64 99 72 43 29 26 161 396 829 134 7 9 19 383 2,089 252 203 1,888 225 142 55 7 37 146 20 256 94 127 (D) 2 20 7 0 1 14 31 5 67 13 (D) 7 13 37 (D) C) 1 15 36 (D) 251 68 107 80 21 3 17 1 0 2 ( 2 2 3 47 171 105 1 3 2 14 24 31 78 340 66 (D) 25 174 17 133 (D) (D) 1,321 2,621 737 186 2 0 9 197 12 95 58 39 871 23 43 227 46 382 517 27 133 (D) 24 337 23 32 234 29 16 14 (D) 76 0 0 1,016 744 Shipped by U.S. parents Other Total » (5) (6) 739 160 43 107 95 3 () * 14 34 1 6 4 0 4 29 12 1 0 3 1 3 () * 2 C) (*) C) (*) 544 294 131 10 10 9 4 4 46 6 41 65 12 36 17 98 (D) () * 68 (D) 18 83 120 6 1 82 1 4 10 (D) 1 1 35 180 44,320 34,374 15,474 15,167 13,743 2,134 71 2,037 2,525 41 458 825 14 2,044 3,594 1,424 82 45 61 59 279 245 648 1,476 2,257 1,652 105 500 9,894 5,120 2,312 258 628 39 171 77 75 1,014 49 2,472 2,095 199 178 336 118 8 46 44 55 12 52 264 55 26 210 7 80 123 438 39 174 157 69 4,073 899 9 257 953 276 848 162 339 264 65 52 1,798 For resale Capital without equipment 2 further manufacture (7) (8) For further manufacture Other (9) (10) 2,085 19,416 22,443 1,029 16,740 16,496 509 6,542 8,404 428 7,909 6,745 335 6,437 6,895 7 934 1,190 10 5 56 72 1,145 815 93 1,089 1,312 (•) 23 17 15 427 12 41 316 465 2 11 1 20 884 1,136 75 1,603 1,890 93 307 1,014 7 6 68 1 0 44 4 2 54 5 34 18 38 125 112 21 42 182 17 97 531 (*) 1 (*) 2 30 940 506 61 841 1,349 32 995 620 8 20 78 22 277 201 5,948 1,029 2,676 560 1,061 3,374 1,437 318 499 44 43 167 61 126 433 14 10 14 57 55 57 8 28 37 30 31 14 214 712 84 7 2 7 1,854 197 367 190 1,719 176 140 22 3 37 113 18 195 82 44 (D) (D) (D) 7 0 1 14 29 3 31 (D) (D) 7 12 25 0 (*) 114 26 6 1 117 54 21 43 26 17 7 5 28 308 21 17 2 2 47 3 14 31 289 (D) 142 130 1,258 718 0 9 38 40 351 (D) 23 29 Shipped by unaffiliated U.S. persons 2,449 174 7 90 860 211 445 126 298 228 10 110 19 85 75 2 () * 5 31 1 3 3 0 4 26 10 1 0 2 1 3 () * 2 () * 0 5 5 () * () * 242 125 57 3 9 1 3 4 () * 5 33 54 9 34 10 14 (D) () * 1 0 11 Total 1 (11) 8,432 6,188 3,939 2,044 1,835 175 15 166 209 3 40 68 1 662 497 209 3 C) 13 6 116 8 52 152 126 3 24 2,186 1,360 803 59 77 24 68 7 190 350 27 316 233 40 43 240 34 () ' 72 58 20 13 43 210 59 56 0 3 152 0 18 134 195 16 100 76 3 421 37 3 129 16 20 107 10 46 33 21 59 686 For For resale Capital without further equip- further manu2 ment manu- facture facture (12) 1,146 207 132 116 2 C) 5 7 1 2 2 C) 39 57 16 6 5 () * 1 752 394 256 18 15 12 17 () * 131 50 12 55 49 4 2 83 (D) () * 2 (D) 12 1 (13) 1,591 1,202 333 778 645 67 6 39 66 C) (*) 23 0 233 210 133 1 C) C) 1 81 2 47 () * () * 45 45 39 1 5 390 276 199 2 4 1 8 1 2 182 C) 16 13 2 (*) 61 (D) 0 0 36 (*) D (14) 5,332 4,589 3,375 1,112 1,054 105 8 112 133 1 35 43 1 389 226 58 2 () * 3 4 31 4 4 78 2 17 742 522 275 32 57 3 42 6 11 117 7 235 169 33 34 12 (D) 0 2 (D) 1 (*) 137 53 133 C) 1 80 4 1 3 1 6 25 11 48 236 ( 32 3 (D) 63 18 0 3 1 3 31 (D) () * 1 (D) 0 221 0 0 172 12 2 5 11 15 72 7 39 6 4 0 130 276 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 13.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Whom Shipped and Intended Use [Millions of dollars] Shipped by all U.S. persons Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment, Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 52,753 2,775 1,448 846 602 567 284 240 43 749 12 34,748 1,866 634 70 1,162 4,036 1,941 926 409 223 537 941 326 83 243 614 4,835 297 1,001 2,373 1,164 4,618 106 666 2,926 920 13,963 13,642 321 4,488 (D) 450 61 601 72 490 235 122 181 1,911 (D) 14,063 10,387 3,676 15 1 () * 3 10 266 15 118 0 Shipped by U.S. parents Capital equipment 1 For resale without further manufacture For resale without further manufacture For further manufacture Other (2) (3) (9) (10) 3,231 1,203 1,064 692 373 81 D () 1 52 6 1,359 65 21,007 738 72 1 637 D 6,605 111 ( 139 4 37 332 318 14 213 (D) 8 () * 51 2 65 5 D () 10 1 6 6 () • 104 1,114 145 368 Total (5) (6) (7) (8) 2,085 543 448 241 207 56 19,416 632 72 0 72 () 169 41 (D) 0 26,581 1,680 560 66 1,053 3,277 1,408 853 364 188 464 691 246 70 175 445 3,268 131 () * 34 5 1,021 16 1 531 739 324 44,320 1,784 678 154 154 27,775 510 0 72 ( Other Capital equipment * facture (4) ( 580 414 62 29 () 60 427 For further 284 393 472 232 200 41 624 10 28,882 948 312 41 594 3,298 1,570 868 268 197 395 724 211 47 164 513 4,566 291 203 10 () * () * 10 83 70 1 1 904 2,345 1,026 4,133 73 573 2,748 740 11,265 11,102 163 3,948 (D) 390 48 433 64 378 186 108 616 1,674 847 ( 4,103 368 86 17 613 44 2,752 84 653 223 3,533 10,093 9,854 3,465 239 68 3,470 790 (D) (D) 427 14 51 7 475 72 19 51 276 149 214 15 87 143 1,861 b 15 53 2 450 439 11 42 396 16 13,088 9,524 3,564 123 1,457 (D) 496 410 86 12,834 9,724 3,111 3 0 C) 11 1 0 0 10 108 0 0 0 0 0 17 0 (D) 0 11 1 0 0 10 139 3 92 0 () 0 886 106 131 104 27 144 (D) * () 131 8 51 50 2 23 57 446 44 5 () 545 388 60 23 () 49 413 () 89 2 2 () * 87 1,089 145 356 ( 102 1 6 74 22 234 225 10 163 (D) 7 () * 17 1 58 13 52 1 431 428 ( 346 16 42 79 209 3,408 3,341 67 766 (D) 13 1 71 46 148 11 39 392 15 11,950 8,922 3,027 ( 40 (D) 0 21,421 830 271 39 520 2,695 1,155 800 233 164 343 546 173 44 129 372 3,039 126 539 1,649 725 3,679 56 524 2,595 505 7,621 7,535 87 3,010 (D) 370 45 345 17 172 172 74 91 1,412 D 437 359 78 102 6 n n 5 17 5 1 (*) D For resale without further manufacture For further manufacture (11) 376 168 155 43 112 (D) 1 (D) () * D Total Capital equipment 1 (12) (13) (14) 8,432 991 770 561 209 94 52 41 2 125 2 5,865 918 322 29 568 738 371 58 141 26 142 216 115 36 79 102 269 6 97 28 138 485 33 94 178 180 1 0 (D) 0 5 0 (D) 170 83 13 128 12 47 () 66 ( 56 669 78 63 41 22 103 () (*) 18 1 338 49 D 1,591 106 (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 106 n 266 16 D 2,540 158 540 (D) 59 13 167 7 112 49 14 21 C) 3 5 13 125 124 1 24 0 (*) 6 1 5 1 4 (*) (*) 5 1 17 14 2 38 50 (D) 1,229 664 565 3 1 1,139 602 537 ( V0 11 1 0 0 10 83 0 1,146 659 616 451 165 24 2 3 6 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 9 () * () • 2 (*) () • C) C) 1 0 C) 16 2 0 (*) 3 0 127 11 26 0 C) (•) 24 32 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 457 4 21 D (D) () (*) 0 432 6,339 95 22,443 441 2 0 2 Shipped by unaffiliated U.S. persons (*) 22 31 (D) 0 (*) 0 (D) 401 4 15 5 13 8 0 2 135 58 11 () * ( 57 () 42 216 28 69 63 5 42 19 58 5,332 69 1 0 1 () 0 5,160 849 289 27 533 581 253 52 131 24 121 145 72 26 47 72 230 6 77 25 122 423 157 148 2,472 2,320 152 460 (D) 57 7 129 2 104 42 12 32 45 (D) 59 51 277 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 14.—U.S. Exports of Capital Equipment Shipped to Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate 1 [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France .. Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal .. Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel.. Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other.. Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India... Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other.. International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Manufgicturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Wholebanking), and and ery, tation cals and fabricatsale trade insurance, manufacexcept electronic equipallied and real equiped turing ment products metals electrical estate ment Other Services industries 3,231 1,375 1,203 1,359 65 96 86 427 139 332 213 450 3 87 131 155 874 45 51 48 364 39 201 127 290 0 26 30 716 26 550 28 31 15 150 100 0 14 26 560 ,110 272 15 15 23 76 21 51 167 0 10 2 451 10 10 77 100 2 17 42 3 59 132 109 7 1 13 6 42 22 18 (*) (*) 89 (*) (*) 1 2 0 0 225 5 14 (*) 0 2 1 11 (*) 21 (*) 0 3 9 0 71 (*) 0 4 51 0 2 3 0 4 8 4 2 0 0 (*) 1 1 21 4 (*) 3 1 (*) 3 1 1 0 8 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 125 4 0 10 (*) 1 0 o (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 (*) 0 1 o 31 o 46 21 0 (*) 11 (*) 28 84 1 17 7 3 (*) (*) 67 37 8 23 19 14 5 C) 1,781 976 953 574 62 75 22 72 29 161 134 19 252 225 7 20 127 20 1 5 D () 37 (*) 1 0 1 3 3 0 0 (*) (*) 2 (*) 1 (*) 0 (*) (D) (*) 0 2 (*) 0 5 4 1 (*) 0 0 (*) 1 (*) 0 0 0 27 1 2 o 3 3 (D) 1 65 47 2 (*) (*) 4 37 (•) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 130 87 160 3 59 27 125 70 114 2 11 0 9 C) C) (D) (D) 2 4 0 1 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 9 9 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 57 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91 1 1 7 9 4 (D) D () 3 18 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 1 0 (D) 45 350 367 16 42 268 24 9 (*) 42 (D) (D) 47 4 9 2 2 5 73 0 1 1 174 37 64 3 (D) 1 2 38 D () 176 174 (*) 2 17 (D) 0 2 (*) 9 1 2 21 1 12 (*) 2 C) 1 5 (*) 251 80 19 8 2 8 (D) 12 0 0 100 20 (*) 4 D 0 g 16 42 5 1 2 2 64 15 1 (D) 3 (D) (D) 1 (*) 0 (*) 45 12 1 (*) (*) (*) 0 484 C) o 0 (*) 9 2 2 o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o 2 2 (*) (*) C) (*) 2 (*) (*) 4 (*) 6 5 (*) 1 C) 0 0 (*) 0 (*) D (D) 0 1 0 16 0 (*) 2 2 (*) (•) (D) 26 11 C) 0 0 0 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 72 D () 0 (•) (D) 0 1 (*) (°) 0 (D) 0 0 230 77 13 ^1 1 0 3 171 1 2 153 (*) 0 1 12 0 $ 145 $ 0 12 130 0 (D) 54 D () (D) (D) 1 0 (D) (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 431 6 2 197 58 23 46 27 24 32 16 266 (D) H 1 2 8 13 15 20 3 (*) (*) (*) 0 15 5 (D) 4 (*) 0 0 (*) 1 1 0 1 (*) 0 76 544 425 48 4 (D) () () C) (*) 1 0 17 17 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 () (D) (•) (*) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 1 0 0 5 (*) 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 1 0 2 (*) 0 (D) C) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 (D) 2 12 0 2 (D) (*) 1 (°) 0 C) (D) 1 0 o (*) o 1 4 (*) 0 (D) (D) 54 28 1 172 (D) 5 13 0 (*) (D) 5 (D) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 (•) 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 (•) D0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 (D) 0 1 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 63 (*) 1 3 (D) (D) 14 (D) 12 4 0 6 2 (*) 5 (D) (*) (*) (*) (*) D ( ) 0 0 (•) (*) 5 0 0 0 0 5 (•) 0 0 0 D () (*) 1 D5 3 n 2 (*) 0 0 0 0 o (*) 1 o o 0 o (*) 1 (*) (*) o o o (*) o 0 o o o 2 2 0 (*) 60 55 (D) 1 (•) 2 2 0 (*) 97 65 (D) C) (*) 3 1 C) 5 (D) D (D) () ( D) () o 0 (*) 0 o (*) o 0 (•) ( D ) (D) C) 1 (D) 5 (*) (*) 0 72 (°) 0 1 0 (D) 38 28 19 1 4 1 D () 0 0 1 o 4 1 (*) 1 1 (Dj 0 4 (DJ (Dj (D) 0 0 0 0 O D 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (D) 5 5 0 C) C) 41 5 0 (D) (D) 3 9 8 8 C) 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 6 O D 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 53 5 278 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 15.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates for Resale Without Further Manufacture, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industrie All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway , Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Ejpt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific, Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum-OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemiWholebanking), and and Other sale trade insurance, cals and fabricatery, tation manufacallied except electronic equipand real ed equipturing products metals electrical ment estate ment Other Services industries 21,007 738 6,605 111 580 110 1,114 368 3,533 790 13,088 108 17,942 362 6,330 105 507 105 1,044 350 3,473 746 10,810 43 6,876 46 4,415 53 275 40 373 188 3,306 180 2,199 17 8,687 245 1,394 44 201 44 311 149 157 489 6,880 7,540 1,258 62 855 1,378 17 12 488 214 117 () * 16 15 () * () • 1 0 1 63 31 () * () * 2 1,344 219 7 142 237 () * 3 59 1 84 592 50 2 1 44 174 47 0 (D) 16 () * 156 473 13 4 12 308 63 0 42 55 0 0 21 () * 4 123 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 146 20 () * 18 54 0 1 2 0 10 42 4 0 C) 44 3 0 10 6 0 0 1 0 1 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,839 889 52 668 1,098 16 10 423 0 1,277 1,406 1,041 67 39 50 15 177 171 520 () * 2 1,369 2,100 1,146 69 45 54 19 193 184 578 1 2 C) () 0 0 13 1 985 D n o 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 98 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 34 237 16 2 () * () * () * 7 () * 7 0 0 842 () 1,394 1,034 78 282 46 30 12 4 409 321 12 76 3,065 377 275 2,278 1,337 221 184 861 103 16 32 2 10 () * 2 40 () * 78 65 515 25 75 10 38 7 21 335 3 208 131 71 5 137 697 45 130 14 64 396 7 383 203 142 37 256 (D) 7 14 67 7 54 () • 21 1 15 () * 6 7 4 84 1 58 25 83 3 () * 214 0 640 51 197 ( 15 68 21 17 2 2 47 3 14 31 340 (D) 174 133 15 0 8 7 27 D9 128 D 1,321 737 0 12 39 43 38 D2 23 29 13 1,114 669 0 9 34 24 310 23 29 0 744 613 47 279 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 16.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates for Further Manufacture, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 27,775 21,085 11,778 7,857 7,492 1,039 13 1,257 1,222 24 462 359 11 1,273 1,830 365 8 (*) 4 38 156 46 101 Petroleum 224 224 Food and kindred products Total 26,581 20,176 11,470 7,315 6,956 973 13 1,029 1,157 22 462 347 11 1,254 1,688 359 8 () * 4 38 152 46 101 1,680 1,404 300 1,023 1,018 (D) C) (D) 4 (*) 9 3 0 (D) 181 5 (*) 0 (*) (*) 2 (*) 2 (*) 0 497 939 699 22 218 6,690 3,896 1,713 200 490 17 99 43 26 829 9 2,089 1,888 55 146 94 2 0 31 13 13 () * 36 107 3 1 0 2 105 2 24 78 66 25 17 2,621 186 9 95 871 227 517 133 337 234 14 0 1,016 121 70 32 676 22 196 6,405 3,699 1,621 193 488 (D) 93 25 22 782 (D) 1,997 1,868 28 100 81 2 0 29 10 73 (D) 1 (D) 276 209 146 3 3 1 6 1 3 121 7 54 17 10 27 9 1 0 1 4 (*) 0 3 85 3 () * 0 2 82 0 4 78 43 25 16 1 2 2,579 3,277 2,550 585 1,563 1,457 374 1 208 205 17 (D) 114 (D) 242 253 106 () * 0 (*) 3 90 6 6 () * 0 103 245 15 40 727 340 79 149 3 39 6 10 53 1 128 105 11 12 31 1 0 (D) 3 2 2 (*) C) 0 0 2 0 () • 2 9 3 4 1 2 217 71 3 13 16 32 36 () * 13 23 11 D 870 221 (D) 133 332 226 14 922 Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other and and cals and fabricatery, tation manufacjlectronic equipallied except turing equiped products metals electrical ment ment 122 76 691 566 204 340 339 17 C) 25 127 0 1 17 1 51 99 2 0 0 () * 0 2 (*) () • 0 0 15 7 1 7 125 43 18 10 4 1 2 (*) () * 1 (*) 22 21 0 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3,268 2,862 636 1,818 1,747 176 0 345 369 0 257 139 1 0 62 406 268 239 (D) 168 0 (*) 0 0 (D) 0 29 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 137 4,103 1,148 458 602 559 68 7 64 125 1 38 24 () * 32 200 42 () * () * 3 9 16 3 10 (*) 0 55 10,093 8,725 8,324 258 245 4 () * 28 121 0 3 2 0 1 84 14 3 0 0 3 7 () * 0 0 0 3,470 2,921 963 1,711 1,591 (D) 34 21 2 11 2,955 140 132 () * 8 1,368 1,317 530 () 145 3 (D) 549 477 247 20 86 4 101 () 778 0 0 2,042 D () * 109 0 (D) 0 0 () 841 157 300 124 259 200 3 122 0 0 1 0 (D) 0 786 786 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 1 () 206 5 46 () 479 120 1 0 1 200 Finance (except Wholebanking), sale trade insurance, and real estate Other Services industries 496 289 286 (D) C) (D) 47 2 () • 2 0 14 51 2 0 0 0 C) 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 1 2 C) 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 5 5 (*) 0 (*) (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 280 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 17.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Affiliates by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Intended Use [Millions of dollars] 2 (2) (1) 44,320 2,085 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 2,622 299 2 297 1,979 1,942 D ) ( 342 2 445 (D) 2 (D) 298 298 0 0 (D) 1 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 38,262 683 161 1,500 16 2 1 14 88 35 13 32 2 7 58 22 1 21 36 735 3 26 700 6 97 (*) 51 14 32 237 236 2 All industries Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods ( 5,312 2,764 1,481 652 119 296 1,054 553 135 418 502 9,187 584 1,513 5,944 1,146 5,200 99 2,131 1,745 1,226 12,004 11,204 799 4,822 (D) 141 93 235 121 450 27 115 106 3,080 (D) 2,452 730 1,722 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government For further manufacture Other (4) (5) 19,416 1,049 (D) 0 (D) 741 704 16,107 296 81 () 2,067 1,218 446 236 67 100 453 259 87 172 195 5,399 474 980 3,352 592 1,668 58 559 640 410 3,907 3,451 456 2,316 (D) 43 29 45 108 204 2 (D) 34 1,663 106 1,686 (D) 183 (*) 177 (*) 0 6 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 268 4 2 1 7 () * 58 1 8 6 D For resale without further manufacture (3) Capital equipment Total x 111 1 88 1 1 (*) Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade () 2 3 0 1 480 D () 0 ( 40 269 259 () * 0 177 22,443 966 (D) 0 (D) 886 885 0 1 (D) 1 20,504 365 74 16 275 3,122 1,506 1,018 383 40 175 505 238 47 191 267 3,008 (D) 498 1,874 (D) 3,430 40 1,519 1,090 780 7,858 7,516 342 2,216 (D) 95 61 183 13 186 25 71 62 (D) 75 281 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 18.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Bever- Total » Food (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other and tobacco (2) (3) 46,101 27,767 20,371 5,820 4,582 414 72 624 792 4 174 181 20 257 2,044 1,237 (D) 1 1,091 338 54 (D) 117 (•) 3 5 7 0 2 1 0 71 28 (D) 0 0 0 (*) (D) (*) (D) 0 0 359 247 58 189 146 1 0 15 15 0 0 753 663 157 () * C) 0 0 112 114 (D) 303 0 769 808 775 2 31 18,333 7,035 1,187 158 494 82 16 2,167 1,582 127 458 3,681 () 2 235 2,745 198 0 191 7 2,548 (D) 1,534 D Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 1,674 31 (D) 383 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India..... Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 6,878 925 (D) 2,097 1,142 303 1,334 277 731 51 (D) 1 5,556 International Addendum—OPEC 0 (*) 5 507 12 110 384 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 90 2 (D) 0 0 65 4 0 0 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 2,084 1,528 1,087 111 59 8 () * 1 1 0 4 0 1 3 41 52 0 0 4 0 1 1 47 0 0 330 319 0 11 557 15,433 5,592 3,684 (D) 1,104 (D) 2 () 0 0 (D) 0 21 704 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 ( 0 0 9,841 3,497 (D) 4 2 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 9 2,539 198 0 191 7 2,342 0 1,534 808 1,643 0 (D) 383 2,161 (D) 0 2,027 (D) 0 C) 0 5 (*) 0 0 5,435 1,933 1,680 (D) 765 673 97 () • 42 120 4 (D) 13 (D) 75 274 92 () * (D) * () 0 6 (D) 71 0 0 ( (*) 1 253 212 102 (D) 25 0 (D) 0 0 (•) 0 31 30 0 1 79 7 (*) 0 0 0 0 33 2 0 (*) (*) 1 30 0 C) 0 0 0 (*) 9,269 4,085 2,030 1,511 1,379 70 (D) 138 388 0 (D) 62 5 50 554 131 (D) () * 5 5,183 1,287 () 227 0 2 1 0 1 0 1,013 (D) (*) D () * 0 0 () • 0 0 0 0 23 23 0 () * 0 3,873 608 1 (D) 1,028 203 1,022 277 680 11,079 10,529 10,311 211 205 (u) 0 95 (D) 0 C) C) 0 1 47 6 C) 0 0 C) 5 0 1 0 0 5 5 0 (*) 550 549 (D) 2 95 0 0 0 0 643 527 493 34 33 (D) 1 (*) 6 0 0 3 0 () 0 (•) 115 1,508 1,175 613 461 438 (D) 0 70 77 0 5 44 0 (D) 160 23 (D) 0 C) C) (D) C) 12 0 (*) 333 117 2,660 2,031 1,469 471 409 6 (D) 54 97 () * 48 11 151 62 5 () * 35 0 0 84 6 5 1 (*) 630 221 53 1 0 1 () * 0 127 111 7 9 42 0 0 6 1 0 0 34 (D) C) 0 0 () 258 0 282 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 19.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Food and tobacco (1) (2) (3) Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) Bever- Total Crude materials, inedible, except fuels (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 46,101 1,091 359 15,433 1,933 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 15,536 7,958 0 0 0 0 15,397 7,950 7,954 4 3,291 1,908 1,374 8 4,287 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,950 0 3,185 (D) () 8 4,262 0 0 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 26,417 430 18 173 239 1,943 1,310 216 47 188 183 701 460 135 324 241 2,628 205 244 227 17 0 210 281 9,269 120 0 All industries Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade () 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 492 1,292 639 5,411 119 1,043 3,872 379 12,287 11,684 603 3,018 93 236 276 1,091 54 317 45 56 643 1,508 2,660 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10,978 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 642 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 (*) 37 1,065 2 (*) 0 2 3 3 (*) 0 0 0 611 454 134 320 157 141 (*) 2,317 (*) (*) 0 (*) 46 (D) (D) (D) 1 0 (D) 0 (D) 34 (*) 1 8 25 226 1 2 10 (D) 1 1 (D) (D) 52 48 0 0 1 0 0 (D) 1 0 2,149 0 () 0 0 0 0 () 0 (D) 0 16 0 0 0 0 10 4 0 C) 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 C) 0 1,622 1 1 0 (*) 1,520 931 199 27 187 177 1 (•) 0 (*) 1 0 0 8,411 0 0 0 0 6 6 C) (•) 0 C) 20 1 1 (*) 18 2,385 D ) C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 5 0 1 0 0 0 (•) 3 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 C) (*) 0 94 345 1,289 95 0 0 173 (D) (*) 0 0 0 0 11,079 3 0 1 0 (D) 0 (•) 0 0 0 811 0 0 0 0 329 329 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 D 0 0 0 0 0 ( C) (*) (*) (*) 13 0 18 (*) 99 1 0 4 0 (*) 5 0 0 3 324 106 219 182 11 171 833 827 6 98 98 0 (*) (*) (*) 411 411 0 (D) D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 2 145 481 224 1^27 938 117 0 (*) 0 1 9 4 3 C) 0 5 4 0 0 (*) 4 10,863 10,861 2 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 22 341 (•) 381 0 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services 2,084 (D) C) 0 (D) 5,288 117 1,041 3,800 329 596 DO 4 549 59 489 0 0 0 0 DO 0 0 253 (D) 45 243 25 56 (D) 352 ( ) (D) 0 (*) C) (D) 0 (*) 0 (*) (D) 539 935 724 211 465 (D) 0 0 0 0 () 895 697 199 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 33 0 (D) (D) 0 (•) 64 (D) 4 0 4 (D) 0 (D) 0 14 283 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.G 20.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries 1 Food a n d Total kindred products Chemicals and allied products Finance (except Electric banking), TransporWholeand Other ery, tation electronic manufac- sale trade insurance, except and real equipturing equipelectrical estate ment ment Machin- . European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria . Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) o 0 o o 0 o 0 o o o o o o o o 0 o 0 o o o 0 o o 0 o 0 o o (D) (•) o o o o o o (*) o o o o (*) Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa 0 0 0 0 (•) (•) 0 112 (D) 0 (D) Developing countries 664 0 (D) Latin America (D) 310 245 0 (*) 665 South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other (D) (D) 101 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112 4 (D) (*) (D) 0 0 (*) 0 (D) (D) 4 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 100 3 30 (*) (D) (D) 1 (D) (•) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 1 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 (D) 0 (D) 28 0 0 413 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 1 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 26,417 430 1,943 701 2,628 5,411 12,287 3,018 2,565 5,676 19,409 292 1,585 463 2,160 759 11,604 2,545 1,901 3,744 15,536 74 (D) (D) 852 435 11,430 1,990 442 5,820 1,894 2,986 210 672 124 1,001 315 166 498 920 4,582 414 72 624 792 4 174 181 20 257 2,044 1 237 (D) 1 (D) (D) 114 (D) 303 0 (D) 1,125 (D) 2 (D) (D) 4 0 (D) 0 21 711 769 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (*) (D) 0 0 2,685 153 67 296 673 (*) 170 145 20 161 999 301 (D) 1 21 (D) 113 (D) 113 0 0 179 (*) (D) (D) (D) 0 2 7 0 20 (D) 31 0 0 0 (*) (D) (*) (D) 0 0 596 66 0 39 160 0 (D) 14 (D) 74 204 76 (*) (*) (D) 0 7 (D) 55 0 0 (D) 4 (*) 19 23 0 4 (D) (*) 1 50 (D) 0 903 57 160 5 1 7 79 0 (*) 1 0 2 65 6 0 4 0 0 137 263 0 12 64 2 24 344 98 1 0 0 (D) (D) 19 (D) 0 0 296 (D) (D) 6 59 0 58 23 1 8 91 19 0 0 5 (*) (D) (D) 7 0 0 0 (*) 5 1 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (*) (D) (D) (D) 33 (D) (D) (D) (*) (D) (D) 5 0 27 0 0 757 (D) 3 (D) 94 (*) 3 (D) (*) 72 328 163 (*) (*) (*) (*) (D) 1 (D) 0 (D) 769 (D) (D) 0 3 4 (D) 9 0 (D) (D) 0 808 775 2 31 D () (D) 0 0 D () (D) 2 6 9 9 0 0 () (D) (*) 1 () (D) 1 3 () (D) 0 2 1 1 0 (*) 8 8 0 (•) (°) (D) 1 D 0 C) (D) 18,333 9,859 7,009 138 357 238 468 4,652 683 473 7,035 3,516 2,609 79 313 82 102 1,193 529 1,187 158 494 (D) 82 (D) (D) 16 (D) 2,167 1,582 127 458 3,681 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 4 4 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 705 151 454 (D) (D) 1 0 (D) (D) 1,647 1,564 8 75 256 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 1 0 0 0 0 (*) 5 (D) 13 4 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 (D) 23 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 1 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 77 7 12 (D) (*) 0 0 0 (D) 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 158 0 1 1 0 C) 0 1,020 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 2 235 2 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) D Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 2,745 198 0 191 7 2,548 (D) 1,534 (D) 2,539 198 0 191 7 2,342 0 1,534 808 () (*) 0 0 (*) (D) 0 0 Middle East Israel.. Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other- 1,674 31 (D) 383 (D) 1,643 0 (D) 383 D () Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong IndiaIndonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other.. International 6,878 925 (D) 2,097 1,142 303 1,334 277 731 51 (D) 1 2,161 (D) 0 2,027 (D) 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 Addendum—OPEC 5,556 5,435 D o 0 (*) (D) o D D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 31 31 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 (D) 584 (D) (D) 59 0 0 0 0 (D) 4 0 0 (D) 0 o (*) 1,036 281 1,223 277 717 (D) 4 0 53 C) D Other industries (D) 15,536 20,371 Canada Services o o o o 46,101 27,767 All countries Developed countries Europe. . . . Petroleum Primary and fabricated metals o () 84 0 4 (D) 0 1 (•) o 3 (D) 4 0 o o o o (*) 4 o o (*) (D) C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () (•) 0 0 (*) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 2 0 (•) 0 6 30 0 (*) (*) 0 (D) (•) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 64 (D) 0 1 (D) 244 0 (D) 0 0 3,442 455 2 (D) 1,028 198 791 (D) 631 (D) 4 153 0 0 0 0 0 153 0 1 0 0 154 63 0 (D) 8 (D) 0 (D) 34 0 0 415 278 0 0 (D) (D) 111 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 o (•) o o (•) 0 o (D) o (D) o o (D) 10 0 o (*) 58 0 (D) o 284 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 21.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates, Industry of Affiliate by Country of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 46,101 15,536 7,958 7,954 3,291 1,908 1,374 8 4,287 0 26,417 430 18 173 239 1,943 1,310 216 47 188 183 701 460 135 324 241 2,628 205 492 1,292 639 5,411 119 1,043 3,872 379 12,287 11,684 603 3,018 93 236 276 1,091 54 317 45 56 145 481 224 2,565 1,627 Total 27,767 5,676 1,503 1,500 3 Canada Total 20,371 3,744 418 416 2 5,820 1,894 1,085 1,084 1 19,409 292 18 173 101 1,585 1,034 180 (D) 158 (D) 463 253 134 119 210 2,160 205 15,536 74 13 () C) (D) 0 2,986 210 5 435 172 D (D) () 435 (D) 105 157 (D) 11,430 (D) 1,990 1 41 212 759 57 192 302 209 11,604 11,155 449 2,545 9 51 217 (D) 45 315 43 54 141 1,901 1,371 530 () 1 6 (D) 148 (D) (D) 193 (D) (D) (D) 852 (D) () 292 27 116 442 382 ( 672 346 162 29 9 127 124 57 () 67 1,001 (D) ( 303 308 315 (D) 86 137 (D) 166 D European Communities (10) 4,582 1,125 D () 1 725 () 0 2,685 179 5 134 39 596 294 153 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Japan Other 1,237 769 (D) 769 D () 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 301 31 0 7,009 138 () • C) 138 357 275 36 (D) 30 (D) 238 207 1 205 31 468 () 64 903 C) 920 625 295 ( 296 (D) (D) 132 (D) 160 ( 19 () 4,652 61 851 3,570 170 683 529 154 473 85 185 59 11 589 D 7,035 3,516 D ( 0 1,083 0 2,609 79 () * C) 79 313 Other Africa 2,745 2,539 2,539 2,539 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle East 1,674 1,643 383 383 0 20 304 (D) 757 568 189 0 0 0 0 0 4 26 (D) 163 57 106 Other Asia and Pacific 6,878 2,161 D ( 102 (*) ( 26 38 1,193 15 (D) 768 (D) 529 529 () * 310 (D) 139 19 (D) (D) 3,442 (D) 573 2,794 (D) 153 0 153 154 0 45 () 0 (•) 0 () 1 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 ( 328 D 0 0 0 0 0 () 36 D () 94 664 256 408 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 112 3 109 245 39 207 0 (*) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 524 235 0 (*) <•) 0 0 0 0 665 436 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 700 Latin America 57 23 16 6 24 330 Total 18,333 9,859 6,454 6,454 0 498 8 10 6 9 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 () * (D) 539 935 724 211 Developing countries Europe 0 2 (D) 415 214 201 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 International 285 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 22.—-U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Food (2) (1) and tobacco (3) Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) Bever- Total x Crude materials, inedible, except fuels (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) All countries- 38,533 921 272 1,471 12,437 1,331 8,511 10,549 262 1,026 1,714 Developed countries 21,813 218 210 1,017 3,494 1,175 3,466 10,016 245 738 1,198 Canada 16,551 35 51 628 1,645 9,855 214 245 701 Europe 3,921 159 73 623 1,284 154 394 411 3,266 132 1 0 43 7 546 90 (*) 40 97 4 (D) 13 (D) 68 199 78 (•) (*) (D) 0 1,172 66 (D) 133 319 0 (D) 43 4 44 462 112 (D) (*) (*) 372 (D) 0 56 75 0 5 35 0 (D) 124 22 372 6 (D) 42 87 (•) 43 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 1 1 0 4 0 1 3 25 30 0 0 4 0 1 1 25 0 0 583 640 4 147 141 19 174 1,208 655 () 107 (D) 219 0 (D) 383 (D) 2 0 0 (D) 0 18 104 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 (*) (D) 0 0 D 14 D 9 0 89 0 C) () * 0 1 46 5 (*) 0 0 (*) 5 0 0 0 () 10 145 39 (D) (*) D 0 0 (D) 5 (*) 25 0 0 Japan 762 Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa 578 554 (*) 25 15 15 0 0 316 311 0 5 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 16,720 703 454 8,943 156 5,045 534 515 6,251 621 295 3,086 123 1,279 534 189 686 95 436 (D) 69 150 Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other ( 2,091 1,560 100 430 3,475 (D 0 211 2 () 0 (*) 5 471 12 84 375 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 (*) 0 0 0 11 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 2,544 116 0 109 7 2,428 (D) 1,506 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,350 116 0 109 7 2,234 0 1,506 727 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other 1,582 15 0 0 0 0 0 1,566 0 Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 6,343 808 (D) 1,890 1,128 300 1,221 277 655 82 0 (D) 0 0 65 (D) 0 0 1,942 D International Addendum—OPEC 0 1,821 0 () * 0 5 () * 0 0 5,147 5,043 46 (D) 24 0 (D) 0 0 (*) 0 20 20 0 (*) 57 2 (*) 0 () 226 0 1 1 0 1 0 1,007 (D) (*) 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) (•) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 14 14 0 (*) 0 3,752 567 1 (D) 1,028 203 1,013 277 608 (D) (*) 1 83 5 5 0 (*) C) 3 2 0 (*) (D) (*) (D) C) (D) 0 1 (*) 0 113 105 7 (*) (D) 0 0 6 1 0 0 ( 0 (*) 0 0 D ( ) 184 0 286 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 23.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Industry of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Total 38,533 12,511 6,248 6,245 4 2,181 941 1,232 8 4,081 0 22,839 358 9 166 182 1,499 999 201 41 101 157 436 325 39 286 110 2,328 204 and tobacco (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals pther Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade BeverFood (3) 921 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 186 170 9 0 162 120 435 186 2,148 1,476 672 291 0 291 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * (*) (D) 0 C) 0 () * (D) 517 425 272 153 D 1,471 () 0 0 0 721 0 0 0 0 325 325 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 5 0 0 (D) 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (*) 10 273 (*) (D) 1 0 92 0 0 286 89 197 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 444 (D) 0 0 0 0 Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery (6) (7) (8) 12,437 12,407 6,241 6,241 0 2,098 (D) 1,331 89 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 6 () * () * 0 43 (D) () * 0 Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (10) (11) (12) 8,511 10,549 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 262 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,705 0 0 0 0 6 5 (*) (*) 0 (*) 16 1 1 0 15 2,097 (D) 307 1,230 (D) 4,979 99 949 3,704 228 524 10,459 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 261 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 (•) 34 0 0 ( () * (D) * () 0 1,138 () * () * 0 () * 1,088 629 184 24 100 152 1 () * 0 () * 1 0 0 Road vehicles and parts (9) Petroleum and products (5) (4) 272 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 222 (D) 0 166 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 455 1,232 436 5,044 100 950 3,731 264 11,257 11,022 235 1,919 48 174 106 563 41 219 14 13 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels ( 83 0 () * 0 1 7 4 () * 0 C) 70 C) 783 () 0 2 (•) 0 0 (•) 0 10,390 10,390 (*) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 (•) 0 91 91 0 0 0 (D) 3 211 54 157 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (*) 2 0 (*) () * C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,026 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 681 () • 0 0 () * 0 0 1,427 (*) 0 0 (•) 46 0 0 0 0 390 320 38 282 70 135 C) () 25 () • 1 3 21 108 ( 22 1,307 0 (D) 96 (D) 34 176 6 13 () 343 345 345 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 412 271 141 0 1,714 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 () * C) 0 (*) 0 0 287 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 24.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries * All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark . France . ... Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain . . Petroleum 38,533 21,813 16,551 3,921 3,266 288 63 583 640 4 147 141 19 174 12,511 3,552 711 396 2 (D) 4 0 (*) 0 18 106 314 0 0 (D) 655 . . . . 22,839 16,289 13,072 2,513 2,267 142 60 262 525 (*) 143 112 19 130 873 247 0 1,208 Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa, Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel.. Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other.. Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India... Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand OtherInternational Addendum—OPEC Food and kindred products Total 107 (*) 16 1,499 1,223 436 173 625 76 151 (*) 556 66 0 38 138 0 358 230 (D) (D) 0 2 6 0 3 22 0 0 0 (*) 13 68 197 70 (*) (*) 0 5 0 o 762 (D) (D) o 51 0 0 0 0 90 0 0 3 8 8 0 0 (D) (D) (*) 1 0 D () 16 0 0 3 231 96 420 683 223 90 (D) (D) 19 0 54 18 1 4 77 9 0 0 (*) 1 D () (D) 5 0 0 1,012 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) ( ) 158 0 1 1 0 (*) 0 100 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 383 D (D) (D) () 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 (D) 0 (D) 8 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (•) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) ( ) (D) 2,428 D 2,234 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,506 1,582 1,506 727 1,567 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 116 0 109 7 15 (D) 306 (D) 0 (D) 306 (D) 6,343 1,941 (D) (D) () 0 0 0 5 0 0 1,036 277 641 (D) 4 (D) 0 0 0 0 D () 4 0 0 0 0 j 1 0 0 5,147 5,043 (D) 0 1,890 1,128 1,821 D 300 1,221 277 655 (D) (D) (D) (D) 278 1,111 (*) (D) 0 0 D0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () (D) 0 0 0 13 13 0 0 0 33 2 0 (*) 0 3 29 0 (*) (*) 0 (D) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 3,362 236 0 (D) 0 0 198 787 (D) (D) (D) 4 54 0 0 0 0 0 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 (D) 0 (*) (D) (•) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,350 808 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) (*) (D) 0 1 (D) (*) (D) 116 0 109 7 0 0 (D) (D) 0 D 2,544 D o (*) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 15 15 0 0 0 o 0 o o (*) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (*) 0 (D) (D) 4 (D) 0 0 0 0 2 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o o 3 (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 518 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 o o (D) 0 (•) 0 0 0 (D) 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) p 0 (*) 0 0 90 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 1 0 551 0 211 3,475 D 0 368 () (D) (D) (D) (D) 100 430 1,612 1,542 0 20 0 0 (*) 572 99 5 65 245 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 2,091 1,560 o (D) 5 (•) 4,560 1,185 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) D (D) () 0 (D) (D) 1 0 (D) (D) (D) o o o 0 o o o o (*) 0 o 0 o o 0 (•) 54 (D) (*) 24 222 92 o 0 o 0 o o 0 o 0 o 0 o o o o 0 o o o o 0 0 0 0 49 7 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 5 (D) 12 (*) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ) 89 (*) 3 0 (*) (D) 43 (D) 23 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (•) 555 92 413 (D) D (*) o o (D) (D) 0 0 242 (D) (D) () 32 591 6 6 0 (*) 437 686 95 436 (D) 69 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) D 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 1 0 (*) 210 275 () (D) (D) (D) (*) 0 0 0 2 128 D 0 Other Services industries 8 (D) 6,550 2,412 (D) (D) 0 (*) (*) 0 1 49 6 0 0 0 (*) 5 1 0 0 0 (D) 8,958 3,101 0 0 3 0 0 802 53 0 136 240 0 12 48 1 21 291 89 (*) 0 0 2,148 1,597 244 1,919 1,551 1,079 0 3 16,720 6,251 (D) 0 0 0 (*) 892 11,257 10,685 10,583 484 (D) 0 0 0 0 6 (*) (*) 31 5,044 (D) 578 554 (*) 25 C) 4 (*) 6 18 0 3 2,328 1,891 693 226 48 106 (*) 219 0 Chemicals and allied products Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric Transporbanking), Wholeand and Other sale trade insurance, ery, tation fabricat- except electronic equipmanufacand real ed equipturing estate ment metals electrical ment 454 (D) (D) 1,028 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 O D D ( ) 0 0 0 () (D) (D) (D) 0 1 0 0 0 (*) (*) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 1 0 0 0 0 0 D (D) () 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 110 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o o o 0 0 58 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 288 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 25.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Bever- Total 1 Food (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other and tobacco (3) Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Chemicals Machinery (6) (7) (8) 38,533 921 272 1,471 12,437 1,331 8,511 11,320 0 0 0 0 100 0 10,776 0 245 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,840 9,646 499 351 10 0 341 229 140 Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (10) (11) (12) 76 3 0 9 10,202 9,998 (D) Road vehicles and parts (9) Coal and coke (5) (4) Petroleum and products 1,108 2 23,954 620 72 D () 1,597 802 281 210 () 1,351 1,071 42 1,029 280 2,701 () 0 0 D ( ) 0 1,284 (*) 0 0 (•) 300 24 2 0 3 () 0 C) D D () 10,549 262 1,084 13 0 0 13 854 503 201 24 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 (D) 7,754 C) 0 0 10,496 (D) 0 0 (D) 4 4 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 (•) 4 (*) 260 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 7 5 0 5 2 1 0 2 (D) C) (*) 0 () 0 6 7 0 1 0 6 (*) 190 112 (D) (*) 1 (D) 48 ( 587 (D) 0 ( 1 ( ) (D) 2,490 (D) 1,776 (D) 3,839 35 2,079 1,028 697 11,863 11,373 490 1,983 191 50 128 242 172 414 5 10 296 1,757 (D) 3,669 27 2,049 1,009 584 1,080 874 205 277 (D) (*) 0 2 1 5 (*) 0 D 137 1 0 119 389 264 1,714 2 0 ( ) 0 936 0 1,026 0 (D) 10,428 (D) 749 7 2 0 4 33 23 1 0 412 292 9 283 121 130 0 () (*) D 114 58 () 10 218 1,062 C) 50 102 (D) 171 218 2 99 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 797 536 260 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 141 (D) 98 (•) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 23 0 3 C) (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 (*) Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 2,297 (D) 0 0 0 277 277 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 (D) 0 2 0 0 0 0 (•) 8 0 0 0 0 3 (•) 2 1 3 289 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 26.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Bever- Total » Food (2) (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 7,567 5,954 3,820 1,898 1,316 126 9 41 152 0 27 40 1 83 836 582 14 and tobacco (3) 169 119 19 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 614 511 459 C) 602 505 757 619 1,176 721 110 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 601 455 0 0 455 0 0 0 0 0 0 460 () * 7 7 83 0 11 2,996 2,098 141 127 7 0 2 24 0 12 (*) 0 7 75 14 0 0 0 0 227 207 4 Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 230 222 2 6 1,613 783 500 63 59 83 13 (D) 266 (D) 0 76 22 26 28 207 120 45 1 17 0 2 24 202 82 0 82 () * 120 0 27 93 92 16 0 76 0 536 117 (D) 206 14 3 113 () * 76 (D) 0 0 409 1 1 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 1 0 0 4 3 1 C) 103 91 62 0 138 412 (D) 4 2 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 45 0 0 0 2 190 82 0 82 0 108 0 27 80 76 0 0 76 0 220 0 0 206 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 392 456 57 56 4 0 6 45 0 0 () * 0 C) Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa 530 1 C) (*) 0 1 0 0 () * 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 9 0 0 0 122 41 0 0 () • 0 9 () * 72 (*) 0 381 282 279 482 437 946 832 768 60 37 () * 0 12 10 0 5 2 0 1 6 23 13 () * 0 () • () * () • 9 0 0 3 2 1 () * 114 32 290 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 27.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Industry of Affiliate by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Bever- Total Food (2) (1) and tobacco (3) Crude materials, inedible, except fuels Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 7,567 614 2,996 602 757 530 381 482 946 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 3,025 1,710 0 0 2,990 1,710 31 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,710 0 1,110 967 142 1 205 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,710 0 1,087 945 142 1 194 0 0 0 22 22 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 3,578 72 9 7 56 444 311 15 6 87 26 265 134 96 38 131 300 1 90 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 484 1 C) 0 (*) 432 302 15 3 87 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 707 0 0 0 0 (*) 381 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 384 2 0 0 0 0 4 (*) 0 (•) 4 288 1 519 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 0 0 0 34 3 0 890 (*) (*) 0 0 (*) (*) 60 202 368 19 93 141 115 1,030 662 368 1,099 46 62 170 528 13 98 31 43 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 0 0 12 69 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 59 191 308 18 93 96 101 72 56 16 34 0 0 0 0 1 (*) 2 C) 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 4 473 472 2 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 35 0 0 35 (*) 337 5 332 5 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 (*) 0 5 9 (*) 0 4 5 118 99 19 26 0 0 (*) 0 0 24 1 0 25 46 38 3 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 30 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 417 151 266 39 17 21 1 1 0 50 44 6 7 7 0 (*) C) 0 65 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AH industries Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (•) 0 (*) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) n o 51 0 (*) 0 30 0 3 (•) 0 0 0 C) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 545 22 510 452 58 (*) 484 1 483 426 57 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 n o 2 (*) 0 0 0 221 134 96 38 87 5 0 o 0 0 (•) 7 (*) n o 7 (*) 0 0 (•) (*) 9 1 (*) 6 3 30 30 (*) 843 0 59 157 429 11 67 19 43 12 291 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.G 28.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Affiliates to Unaffiliated U.S. Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries » AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other SutnSaharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 7,567 5,954 3,820 Petroleum 3,025 2,124 (D) 1,183 728 113 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 3 605 455 0 0 455 0 0 0 0 0 0 Food and kindred products Total 3,578 3,120 2,463 473 418 12 6 34 148 0 27 33 1 32 125 55 14 () * 5 () * 6 7 23 0 0 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemiWholebanking), and and Other sale trade insurance, tation cals and fabricatery, manufacexcept electronic equipallied and real ed equipturing ment products metals electrical estate ment 362 144 47 40 1 0 1 22 0 3 1 0 6 7 7 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 265 237 185 48 48 C) 0 13 5 0 1 9 C) () * 18 () • 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 300 269 159 109 101 3 O () * 23 0 C) 16 1 4 53 8 C) 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 368 276 191 84 73 C) D 1,030 920 847 70 70 (D) 0 1,099 995 911 79 59 (D) 0 417 305 Other Services industries 0 2 0 2 7 83 0 11 230 222 2 6 1,613 783 500 63 59 83 13 (D) 266 (D) 0 76 22 26 28 207 120 45 1 17 0 2 24 202 82 0 82 C) 120 0 27 93 92 16 0 76 0 536 117 (D) 206 14 3 113 (*) 76 409 () 0 0 901 415 2 18 190 82 0 82 0 108 0 27 80 76 0 0 76 0 220 0 0 206 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 392 181 179 2 () * 458 197 150 59 41 (D) 12 0 0 (D) 0 36 22 3 10 11 5 0 1 0 0 0 6 (D) (*) 0 0 ( 3 112 () * 76 170 170 0 () • 82 2 2 0 0 111 12 12 (D) () * 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 0 0 0 0 0 98 0 1 0 0 () 35 D () 0 C) 113 2 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 4 4 1 0 104 236 166 1 3 4 5 0 0 () • 0 48 106 71 0 0 0 (•) 1 (*) 58 0 11 0 0 1,316 126 9 41 152 0 27 40 1 83 836 582 14 C) 460 () • 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 292 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 1.—Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by Affiliates, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] R&D performed for affiliates (1) 3,647 3,386 545 2,591 2,429 181 8 263 893 1 31 136 10 101 805 162 14 3 27 1 36 29 51 1 0 104 147 120 3 23 260 179 137 23 96 2 6 () * () * 9 () * 40 38 1 2 1 <•) 0 1 0 () * By others (2) Total All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg „ Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub^aharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC R&D performed by affiliates By affiliates themselves (=col. 5) (3) 3,073 2,876 426 2,215 2,080 168 7 197 869 1 9 117 10 57 645 135 13 3 15 1 32 22 48 1 0 95 139 113 3 23 198 167 133 20 96 2 6 H By affiliates themselves (=col. 2) (4) 574 511 119 376 349 13 1 66 24 () * 22 19 () * 45 160 27 C) () * 12 () * 3,851 3,650 505 2,892 2,729 223 9 332 1,079 1 9 150 37 65 824 164 13 4 17 1 40 28 60 1 0 112 140 114 3 23 202 169 135 20 97 2 6 () * () * 9 () • 33 30 1 2 1 C) 0 1 0 () * C) 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 For others (5) Total (6) 3,073 2,876 426 2,215 2,080 168 7 197 869 1 9 117 10 57 645 135 13 3 15 1 32 22 48 1 0 95 139 113 3 23 198 167 133 20 96 2 6 C) C) 9 C) 32 29 1 2 1 () * 0 1 0 C) C) 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 C) 11 11 (•) 0 C) 18 293 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 2.—Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by Affiliates, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] R&D performed for affiliates (1) By others (2) Total AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade R&D performed by affiliates By affiliates themselves (=col. 5) (3) 3,647 226 40 36 5 178 147 31 1 7 1 3,123 119 62 8 49 717 194 368 84 13 59 49 8 3 5 41 259 44 42 84 89 519 19 (D) 113 (D) 960 3,073 120 8 7 2 109 101 7 1 3 0 2,689 103 50 4 49 615 139 347 60 12 57 46 7 3 4 39 218 44 42 46 86 477 19 (D) 76 (D) 889 500 33 12 2 32 2 53 9 8 24 309 15 235 158 77 1 C) 0 () * 1 46 0 45 () * 10 () * 3 31 0 1 0 () * 342 22 10 2 30 2 40 23 184 15 205 144 60 1 0 0 () * () * 45 0 44 () * 10 () * 3 31 0 1 0 () * By affiliates themselves ( = col. 2) (4) 574 106 32 29 3 70 46 23 0 434 16 11 4 () * 102 55 21 25 C) 2 3 1 0 1 2 42 C) (*) 38 3 42 (D * ) () 37 D () 72 72 () * 157 11 2 () * 2 0 13 C) 2 1 125 C) 31 14 17 1 () * 0 0 1 1 0 <•) 0 () * 0 () * () * 0 1 0 0 2 () * 1 1 () * 0 () * For others (5) Total (6) 3,851 151 8 7 2 137 124 12 1 5 0 3,247 108 52 4 52 658 163 362 60 12 61 46 7 3 4 39 572 44 43 394 92 543 20 (D) 97 (D) 916 3,073 120 8 7 2 109 101 7 1 3 0 2,689 103 50 4 49 615 139 347 60 12 57 46 7 3 4 39 218 44 42 46 86 477 19 (D) 76 (D) 889 778 31 0 0 0 28 23 5 0 3 0 557 5 2 0 3 43 25 15 () * 0 4 () * 0 0 0 () * 355 0 1 348 6 66 1 (D) 21 (D) 27 () 403 23 12 2 31 2 69 9 () 342 22 10 2 30 2 40 210 15 212 147 65 1 0 0 () * 1 226 0 225 () * 24 () * 3 198 0 1 0 () * 15 9 2 () * 1 3 0 1 184 15 205 144 60 1 0 0 () * (*) 45 0 44 () * 10 () * 3 31 0 1 0 () * 14 9 2 () * 1 2 0 1 () 6 1 1 2 () * C) 0 29 () • 2 () * 25 () * 8 3 5 (*) 0 0 0 () * 181 0 181 () * 14 0 0 167 0 0 0 0 1 () * 0 0 0 1 0 0 294 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 3.—Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan pp* Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 3,647 3,386 545 2,591 2,429 181 8 263 893 1 31 136 10 101 805 162 14 3 27 1 36 29 51 1 0 104 147 120 3 23 260 179 137 Petroleum 226 219 123 87 74 (D) 1 Food and kindred products Total 3,123 2,887 383 2,299 2,172 155 7 197 847 1 31 121 10 94 711 127 13 3 (D) 1 (D) 26 36 1 0 119 108 12 84 82 Chemicals and allied products 717 676 76 538 515 68 0 104 81 () * 3 47 1 28 182 23 1 () * () * () * 9 7 5 0 0 46 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWholebanking), Other and and ery, tation sale trade insurance, manufacfabricat- except electronic equipand real equipturing ed ment estate ment metals electrical 259 240 23 208 192 (D) n 20 55 0 (D) 28 (•) 2 54 17 (*) 0 0 0 2 11 4 0 0 519 468 42 407 346 4 15 179 () • 29 () • 6 39 61 7 D3 1 19 960 882 183 619 615 0 (•) 8 443 0 (*) 2 0 2 160 4 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 500 467 41 407 389 6 (D) 38 62 (*) (D) (D) 8 47 216 19 4 0 (*) 0 Other Services industries 235 230 35 160 148 6 1 48 25 () * () • 7 0 4 58 12 1 () • () * C) () * 3 7 0 0 32 133 111 3 19 236 167 128 17 95 1 6 C) () • 9 n 38 37 (*) 1 1 (•) 0 1 0 0 (*) 0 2 1 0 0 1 1 0 () * 295 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 4.—Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for Affiliates, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total Canada 3,647 226 40 36 5 178 147 31 1 7 1 3,123 119 62 8 49 717 194 368 84 13 59 49 8 3 5 41 259 44 3,386 219 39 35 4 173 147 26 1 7 0 2,887 108 61 7 41 676 183 354 75 8 55 46 7 3 5 38 240 43 42 84 89 519 19 39 468 18 D ( 57 960 ( 54 882 500 33 12 2 32 2 53 9 467 32 12 2 24 309 15 235 158 77 23 308 15 230 157 73 1 () * 0 H 1 46 0 45 () * Developing countries Europe 1 () * 0 () * 1 38 0 37 () * 545 123 Total 2,591 87 17 European Communities (10) 2,429 74 4 13 4 64 0 0 () * 0 383 12 3 0 9 76 32 27 5 5 7 8 3 2 1 4 23 2 42 1 2 6 33 183 Other Japan 162 13 13 12 () * 0 0 0 0 1 6 0 2,299 84 53 2 28 538 141 294 56 2 45 36 4 1 4 32 208 39 1 6 0 2,172 82 53 2 27 515 131 286 53 2 43 34 1 1 1 32 192 37 26 62 66 346 15 147 9 (D) DO 0 127 2 () * () * 1 23 10 8 3 C) 2 3 3 0 3 () * 17 1 33 62 74 407 16 ( 20 619 612 7 407 30 6 1 9 2 (D) 7 6 0 () * 0 133 17 615 608 7 389 5 1 9 2 7 6 () * 0 1 4 (D) 2 () * 2 13 293 11 148 108 41 1 0 0 () * () • 29 0 28 0 () * 2 24 0 1 0 0 11 6 2 1 2 2 (*) 0 0 0 () • (*) 0 () * 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10 Total 6 1 1 1 5 () * 5 0 () * 0 236 10 Latin America Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 4 C) 0 () * 3 () * 3 0 0 0 167 9 1 1 7 36 10 11 7 4 4 3 7 0 8 61 1 160 112 48 (*) () * 0 0 0 1 0 1 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa (*) 0 0 0 () • 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 (*) 3 () * 0 0 () * 0 3 0 0 0 0 () * 2 C) 2 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 () * 0 International 296 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 5.—Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Type [Millions of dollars] R&D performed for affiliates (1) 3,647 316 8 1 7 293 293 0 (*) 14 0 2,909 140 11 7 122 806 245 420 111 9 21 35 7 2 5 28 351 (D) 22 227 (D) 175 18 47 58 52 954 By others (2) Total All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade R&D performed by affiliates By affiliates themselves (=col. 5) (3) 3,073 162 4 () * 3 145 144 0 () • 13 0 2,497 123 112 732 226 394 84 8 21 32 6 2 4 26 261 (D) 22 146 (D) 173 18 47 56 52 881 () () 448 44 5 2 11 2 54 1 4 25 294 7 294 32 5 2 9 2 41 1 3 23 169 7 24 16 7 21 14 7 n By affiliates themselves (=col. 2) (4) 574 154 5 1 4 149 149 0 () * () * 0 411 17 3 4 10 73 20 26 26 1 1 3 1 () * 2 90 (D) () * 81 (D) 2 () * () * 1 1 72 () 154 12 (*) () * 2 0 12 () * 2 125 () * 3 2 C) D () (D * ) () 0 0 () • (*) 0 () * 0 0 0 0 n 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 () * 0 (•> 0 (D) 1 3,851 224 4 () * 3 207 207 0 () * 13 0 3,170 129 8 3 118 817 246 414 129 8 21 35 6 2 4 28 722 (D) 23 598 (D) 211 19 62 70 60 900 () 356 34 7 2 9 2 82 1 10 24 180 7 21 14 7 For others (5) Total (6) 3,073 778 162 4 62 0 0 0 62 62 0 0 0 0 () * 3 145 144 0 () * 13 0 2,497 123 8 3 112 732 226 394 84 8 21 32 6 2 4 26 261 (D) 22 146 (D) 173 18 47 56 52 881 673 5 0 0 5 85 20 20 44 () * 0 2 0 0 0 2 461 () * 1 452 1 15 14 8 19 () () 294 32 5 2 9 2 41 1 3 23 169 7 63 1 2 0 0 0 40 0 7 1 11 0 21 14 7 0 0 0 () 0 0 (•) 3 0 2 () * 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 297 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 6.—Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for Affiliates, Industry of U.S. Parent by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Allindustries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total 3,647 316 3,386 306 1 7 293 293 0 C) 14 0 2,909 140 11 7 122 806 245 420 111 9 21 35 7 2 5 28 351 1 7 285 285 0 (*) 13 0 2,666 131 10 6 115 752 227 396 101 9 19 34 7 2 4 27 296 22 227 (D) 175 18 47 58 52 954 158 16 43 49 51 872 448 44 5 2 11 2 54 1 4 25 294 7 24 16 7 Canada 545 132 2 1 1 129 129 0 C) 0 0 401 14 2 0 12 89 42 33 9 2 3 8 1 1 1 6 36 5 ( 423 (D) 5 2 11 2 (D) 1 4 24 289 7 22 16 6 D () (D) * () 0 0 2 6 0 5 () * Developing countries Europe 23 5 34 () * 3 4 26 181 Total 2,591 0 5 147 147 0 (D * ) () 0 2,035 96 7 2 87 586 172 308 84 7 16 23 5 1 4 18 246 2,429 147 4 0 4 134 134 0 (*) 9 0 1,949 93 7 2 84 544 151 295 78 6 15 22 5 1 4 18 234 16 148 (D) 100 13 31 34 23 612 () 17 273 0 1 () * Other Japan 14 147 (D) 96 13 31 32 20 607 372 38 3 1 8 1 20 1 4 (*) () * () * 0 0 0 European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 162 104 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 101 147 (D) () * 0 0 0 (D) 0 130 (D) 1 C) (D) 17 4 11 2 0 (*) 1 (*) 0 C) 1 7 C) 353 31 2 1 8 1 19 C) 3 14 270 5 10 7 3 3 3 1 (*) C) 0 D () (*) (D) 0 0 1 4 0 3 0 ( 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 260 9 () * 0 () * 242 9 1 1 8 54 18 24 10 0 2 1 () * 0 () * 1 54 () * Latin America 179 5 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0 168 8 1 1 7 46 15 21 8 0 2 1 () * 0 () • 1 (D) () * Other Africa Middle East 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 () * 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 9 0 2 7 0 () * 0 () * 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 1 0 (*) () * () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) D () 1 Total () * Other Asia and Pacific 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 1 0 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 International 298 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 7.—Royalties and License Fees of Affiliates, Receipts and Payments, Country by Transactor [Millions of dollars] Receipts From affiliated persons Total 435 413 26 370 292 From From other U.S. foreign parents ' affiliates (3) (2) (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Total Payments From unaffiliated persons Total (6) (5) (4) C) () * 206 197 12 179 147 (D) (*) (D) 16 C) 0 10 (•) 11 84 32 (•) 0 C) 0 2 2 73 0 0 0 1 1 30 0 0 229 216 14 191 145 193 183 166 124 ( 33 () * 3 14 C) 20 176 78 1 4 5 (*) 4 0 (•) 0 0 (*) 0 5 2 2 1 3 1 (*) 0 1 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * (*) 0 4 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) From From unaffili- unaffiliated ated U.S. foreignpersons ers C) 3 0 C) 0 0 (7) To affiliated persons Total (9) (8) 180 172 11 155 131 (*) 14 C) 0 10 C) 11 77 24 (*) 0 Total 3,954 3,677 517 2,630 2,295 161 37 458 533 3 69 239 1 220 573 335 42 18 25 21 64 65 99 0 2 306 224 160 13 51 277 171 60 31 13 6 2 1 1 3 3 90 73 9 8 21 4 10 1 1 5 3,663 3,420 466 2,457 2,146 157 37 450 490 3 59 227 1 210 512 311 39 17 24 16 62 62 88 0 2 293 205 144 13 48 242 144 49 29 9 5 1 1 1 1 3 78 To unaffiliated persons To U.S. To other foreign parents 2 affiliates (10) 3,308 3,104 437 2,232 1,945 143 34 411 456 2 39 210 1 162 487 287 34 17 21 15 54 61 83 0 2 256 179 123 11 44 204 117 (11) 354 316 29 225 201 14 2 39 34 1 20 17 0 48 26 24 5 To To unaffili- unaffiliated ated U.S. foreignpersons Total (12) (13) 291 257 51 173 148 4 C) () * () * 0 94 15 1 9 7 11 25 6 12 8 C) () * (*) 15 C) 0 () * 0 0 () * 1 1 () • 0 () * 6 1 0 4 () • () * 1 C) C) 0 0 (*) 299 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 8.—Royalties and License Fees of Affiliates, Receipts and Payments, Industry by Transactor [Millions of dollars] Receipts From U.S. >arents (2) (1) All industries.. Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 435 5 3 2 () * 1 1 0 () * 2 0 264 14 (3) (4) Total From unaffiliated U.S. persons From unaffiliated foreigners (5) Total From other foreign affiliates Total Payments From unaffiliated persons From affiliated persons (6) (7) 229 (*) 0 193 (*) 0 206 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 () * 2 () * 1 1 0 0 1 0 144 3 To other foreign affiliates Total To unaffiliated U.S. persons 0 () * () * 0 120 11 2 0 9 50 2 40 5 0 3 2 () * () * () * 2 9 132 3 H 7 () * 2 17 1 6 7 4 3,954 32 21 19 2 7 (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 1 1 1 2 3,052 160 34 3,663 12 4 3 2 5 4 C) 1 1 2 2,853 154 34 3,308 10 2 1 1 5 4 C) 1 1 2 2,568 97 24 ( 664D () 171 167 11 (D) 67 7 6 1 61 1,258 9 () 548 174 145 146 11 71 57 6 5 1 50 1,239 9 () 204 16 57 72 59 45 33 11 461 (D) 39 4 43 22 36 25 13 13 193 (D) 703 585 117 ( () * D () 220 17 69 73 61 52 40 12 541 (D) 42 4 50 42 37 30 15 11 185 648 537 110 174 11 49 62 52 37 26 11 417 (D) 37 3 35 22 29 21 9 10 179D () 592 499 354 2 2 1 1 () * 0 0 C) 285 56 10 116 26 21 () * 11 1 1 0 10 19 () * 5 4 11 30 6 8 10 7 7 7 () * 45 () * 2 1 8 () * 7 4 4 1 5 11 55 39 17 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade To U.S. parents 2 ( 732 224 198 200 13 98 74 8 6 2 66 1,274 10 n o To unaffiliated persons Total Total (8) 180 3 3 2 () * 1 1 0 0 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies To affiliated persons 62 (*) () * 0 0 () * (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 0 () * 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 () * 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 () * 16 7 3 1 5 106 5 51 13 ( 3 (D) 102 5 48 12 2 C) 0 0 1 8 0 8 (D) 291 20 17 16 () * 3 2 1 () * 1 () * 199 6 1 1 4 68 (D) 26 32 2 102 5 To unaffiliated foreigners 300 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 9.—Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum-OPEC Petroleum 435 413 26 370 292 Food and kindred products Total 264 256 15 234 211 Manufacturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Wholebanking), and and tation cals and fabricatery, sale trade insurance, manufacallied except electronic equipand real equipturing ed ment products metals electrical estate ment 84 () * () 33 23 0 3 13 C) 3 14 C) 20 176 78 1 C) () * 14 127 23 () * 0 0 1 2 19 0 0 0 2 2 73 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * C) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 0 0 Other Services industries 301 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table HI.H 10.—Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates From Affiliated Persons, Country of Receiving Affiliate by Industry of Receiving Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Su^Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total Chemicals and allied products Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWhole- banking), and and Other sale trade insurance, tation ery, fabricat- except electronic equipmanufacand real equiped turing ment estate ment metals electrical Other Services industries 229 (*) 120 11 50 2 9 17 13 18 30 62 8 216 (*) 114 11 47 2 9 16 13 16 28 58 7 14 (*) 11 0 4 (*) 1 (*) 5 1 1 0 0 191 C) 99 11 42 2 8 16 7 15 24 56 7 145 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 85 5 C) 4 12 0 3 4 0 8 50 15 (*) 0 0 0 1 2 12 0 0 (D) 2 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 (D) (*) (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) (D) 0 0 41 3 0 1 (D) 0 0 2 0 (*) (D) 1 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) (*) 0 0 2 (•) 0 (*) (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 (*) 0 1 15 0 (D) 0 (*) 2 0 (D) 6 (*) 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 0 1 2 0 2 (*) 0 10 (D) 1 (D) 0 0 (•) 0 (*) 7 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 7 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) C) C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 (D) (*) 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 (D) (D) 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 (•) 0 0 2 3 (*) 2 2 C) C) (•) (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) (•) 0 (•) 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 C) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 0 3 5 (*) 9 92 46 (*) (*) C) 0 1 2 43 0 0 7 C) C) (D) (D) (*) 0 0 0 (*) 1 (D) 0 0 2 0 (*) (•) 0 (*) (*) 14 C) C) (*) 0 C) (*) 5 4 C) 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 13 (*) 6 (*) 3 (*) 0 1 0 1 3 3 1 12 (*) 5 (•) 2 0 0 1 0 1 3 3 1 5 1 1 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 4 2 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C) (*) (*) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (•) 1 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 (•) 0 (•) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 C) 4 0 C) 0 0 (*) 0 5 2 2 1 3 1 C) (•) 0 C) C) 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 2 1 O 302 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 11.—Receipts of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates From Unaffiliated Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 206 197 12 179 147 (D) () ' 16 () * 0 10 () * 11 84 32 C) 0 (•) 0 1 1 30 0 0 3 4 4 () * C) 9 8 1 n 0 () • 0 () • 0 7 1 5 0 () * C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 0 0 () * 0 (•) (•) (•) (*) 0 0 0 () • () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 () • () • 0 0 () * Petroleum 5 5 () • 5 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 () • 0 2 1 () * 0 0 0 0 () • 0 0 0 0 Total Food and kindred products Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemibanking), Wholeand and Other cals and fabricattation ery, manufac- sale trade insurance, electronic equipallied except and real ed equipturing ment products metals electrical estate ment Other Services industrie: 144 142 C) 134 126 (D) (*) (D) 11 0 0 10 (*) 6 77 8 () • 0 0 0 0 () • () • () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 (*) (*) (*) n (*) o (*) (•) (*) 0 0 (*) (*) (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 303 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 12.—Payments of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 3,052 2,856 414 2,065 1,903 98 7 368 470 3 63 221 1 (D) 478 161 9 2 4 15 61 53 16 0 () * 253 3,954 3,677 517 2,630 2,295 161 37 458 533 3 69 239 1 220 573 335 42 18 25 21 64 65 99 0 2 306 224 160 13 51 65 60 2 1 8 15 () * 8 2 0 3 21 5 2 0 0 1 2 () * 0 0 0 124 277 160 135 16 195 60 31 13 6 2 1 1 3 3 90 73 9 8 21 4 10 1 1 5 (*) 1 5 2 1 C) 1 3 0 (*) 3 7 4 1 (*) 2 15 1 9 7 11 25 6 12 8 () * (*) 15 30 () * 103 25 () * 1 3 2 7 4 7 0 0 41 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWhole- banking), and and Other sale trade insurance, ery, tation fabricat- except electronic equipmanufacand real ed equipturing ment estate metals electrical ment 1,274 1,260 141 970 882 (D) C) D 188 88 1 0 0 3 185 25 132 110 10 2 10 21 () * 2 25 0 8 33 22 3 C) () * 8 9 1 (*) 0 0 23 5 4 C) 1 100 355 335 27 1 56 62 1 () C) 39 108 20 3 1 1 2 3 1 9 0 () * 703 660 63 479 58 76 51 () * 6 14 0 69 8 21 7 19 6 11 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*! 6 O D 0 0 D) 31 Other Services industries 0 0 0 0 0 0 D) 0 0 r) 0 1 1 0 (*) 1 p4 4 1 0 0 0 (*) (*) 3 0 (*) (*, 1 *) 2 (*) 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 45 29 8 1 1 1 1 3 1 73 S3 4 5 2 0 0 1 0 29 24 3 2 1 0 0 0 () * () * 119 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 3 1 2 (*) 5 0 (*) 0 0 5 0 0 (*) C) (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 (•) 4 0 0 4 C) 0 () * 0 () * 0 0 (*) 4 666 108 472 447 41 2 65 81 1 46 38 2 5 67 44 13 10 2 1 () * () * 1 98 5 21 171 Chemicals and allied products (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 C) () * C) (*) (*) 1 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 C) 3 5 3 1 0 1 66 9 1 5 5 10 21 1 9 4 () * () * (*) J O c 0 0 0 0 0 304 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 13.—Payments of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates to Affiliated Persons, Country of Paying Affiliate by Industry of Paying Affiliate [Millions of dollars] C) (*) (*) 0 0 (*) 0 n 0 0 0 o o 0 4 2 (*) 2 13 5 4 4 0 (*) 0 3 o (•) o 0 8 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 26 3 6 28 21 10 5 4 (*) (*) (*) 0 1 (•) 10 8 (*) 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 78 43 8 28 39 16 7 1 1 3 1 (*) 0 (*) 1 9 6 2 1 1 1 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 1 (*) (*) 0 0 (•) 0 0 1 (*) o 0 (•) 1 0 (*) 1 0 0 (•) (•) (•) (*) 0 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 1 (*) C) C) (*) (•) 0 (*) (•) (•) 22 5 0 (*) 2 1 4 5 3 3 0 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 (*) 25 22 1 2 1 0 0 0 (•) C) 0 1 2 1 0 (*) (•) 7 (*) 4 4 4 4 (*) 1 32 12 3 1 2 (*) 0 (*) 0 o 0 (•) 0 0 0 8 0 C) 6 o (•) o 0 0 (*) 2 0 1 C) (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 2 0 (*) 2 2 (*) (*) 0 1 18 3 0 3 2 5 C) (•) 1 4 o C) 0 0 23 0 0 0 9 6 0 3 13 3 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 70 0 1 32 4 3 0 1 4 2 1 1 (*) 0 (•) o <•) (•) 0 1 0 0 1 0 (*) 2 4 1 0 0 0 0 45 38 2 5 60 38 12 9 1 1 (•) 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 12 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 (•) 1 0 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 (*) 2 2 0 0 0 17 1 C) 1 2 1 4 (*) 6 (*) 0 0 0 o 0 (*) 1 0 o (*) 7 0 1 10 (•) 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 5 7 1 (*) 4 0 2 11 6 (*) (*) (•) (*) 1 0 1 0 1 3 0 (*) 0 3 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 oopo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 (*) 3 4 2 C) 0 1 64 9 1 5 5 10 20 1 9 4 1 12 11 1 1 OOOOOOOOO o 0 30 0 0 OO 0 10 9 (*) 1 24 20 8 7 0 (*) C) (*) 6 13 0 14 55 153 96 75 16 46 40 OO O O O O 3 1 2 C) 3 0 0 0 0 3 110 87 5 19 173 100 38 26 7 1 C) 1 1 1 1 60 54 2 5 2 0 0 1 (•) (*) o 0 0 0 0 1 74 37 17 15 6 9 6 2 2 OOOOO o 0 4 0 0 36 648 609 60 438 286 57 OOOOO OOOOO 6 6 (*) (*) 0 (•) 0 (•) 0 0 461 434 87 306 291 26 1 54 55 1 12 23 (*) 36 82 15 1 1 1 2 3 1 (D) OO O O O O o (*) 12 0 C) 246 (*) 0 186 88 1 0 0 3 OOOOO 0 3 0 5 45 32 12 16 14 0 0 9 (*) 0 (•) (*) 0 (*) 4 1 C) 0 0 C) 1 opoc (•) 1 3 0 C) 3 6 3 1 (•) 2 88 14 1 5 7 10 24 6 12 8 C) 0 9 (•) (•) 51 0 204 172 24 120 102 10 2 10 15 (*) 1 24 0 8 32 18 3 (*) (*) 4 9 OOOOOO 1 o 0 0 101 20 (*) 1 3 1 7 48 48 (*) (*) 7 19 (*) 0 2 C) 2 18 (*) 0 0 1,258 1,245 140 959 871 oo 0 1 5 2 o 442 147 8 2 4 11 60 24 (*) 67 64 11 Other Services industries popoooooo 205 144 13 48 242 144 49 29 9 5 1 1 1 1 3 78 63 7 8 17 1 10 1 1 3 0 (*) 0 0 OOOOv 88 0 2 293 (•) 1 664 603 82 441 421 40 2 65 68 1 OOOOOOOOCO o 0 o 0 (*) 2 154 129 15 62 57 2 1 7 15 (*) 8 2 0 3 19 5 2 0 0 1 2 OO 62 o 0 2,853 2,680 371 1,952 1,805 95 6 363 441 2 53 210 OOOO 12 5 2 3 3 (*) 0 (*) C) Food and kindred products Total poo 3,663 3,420 466 2,457 2,146 157 37 450 490 3 59 227 1 210 512 311 39 17 24 16 62 ooopc AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe ... European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other.. Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand ... . South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt .. . Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia . Nigeria .... Other Middle East... Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hone Koner India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum OOOOO All industries Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric Transporbanking), WholeChemiand Other sale trade insurance, and tation ery, cals and fabricatmanufacand real except electronic equipallied equiped turing ment estate products metals electrical ment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 3 3 0 0 21 19 3 1 (*) 1 0 0 0 (*) (•) 5 3 1 1 11 (*) 10 (*) (*) C) 0 (*) (•) (*) 0 (•) 0 (•) 0 0 0 (•) 2 1 C) 0 (•) (*) (•) 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 (*) (•) 0 o (*) 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 (*) 305 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 14.—Payments of Royalties and License Fees by Affiliates to Unaffiliated Persons, Country of Affiliate by Industry of Affiliate [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum 291 20 257 51 173 148 4 14 3 11 11 () * 0 0 C) 8 43 C) 10 12 C) 9 61 25 3 1 1 5 2 2 11 0 0 13 20 16 1 3 35 27 11 3 4 1 1 0 () * 2 () * 12 10 2 C) 4 2 () * 0 0 2 C) 0 0 () * 0 1 9 () * 0 () * () * 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 Food and kindred products Total 199 177 6 6 0 6 113 99 2 () * 5 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C) 10 11 0 5 36 14 2 () * C) 5 2 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D) 0 0 0 2 () * ( * i 0 () * 0 0 0 4 4 () * 0 (*) () * () * C) C) () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 () * 0 0 2 6 1 0 4 4 0 0 4 () * 0 ( * 0 0 0 0 () * 4 C) C) 1 () * () * 0 0 () * 6 () * 2 0 0 0 0 () * 1 (D) 0 0 0 () * () * 0 0 0 1 1 () * 0 () * () * () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 () * () * 0 (; * 0 ( * 0 0 () * () * 0 0 0 0 () * 0 () * 0 0 () * 1 1 () * 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 *) (] • C) () * () * () * Other Services industries () * 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () • (; * (*) n 6 Manufacturing Finance (except Chemi- Primary Machin- Electric Transpor- Other Whole- banking), and and ery, tation cals and fabricatelectronic equipmanufac- sale trade insurance, except and real allied ed equipturing ment estate products metals electrical ment 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 306 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.H 15.—Royalties and License Fees of Affiliates, Receipts and Payments, Industry of U.S. Parent by Transactor [Millions of dollars] Receipts (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 435 30 2 C) 2 26 26 0 () * 1 () * 371 32 2 0 30 125 20 78 23 () * 3 12 2 1 2 9 29 2 Total From U.S. >arents ] From other foreign affiliates (2) Total (3) (4) 229 6 1 0 1 4 4 0 () • 0 () * 201 21 1 0 20 79 9 50 17 () * 3 9 1 () * 1 8 11 2 Payments From unaffiliated persons From affiliated persons From From unaffili- unaffiliated ated U.S. foreignpersons ers (5) 193 5 1 0 1 4 4 0 C) 0 () * 168 19 C) 0 19 77 12 9 7 30 4 13 8 6 Total (6) (7) () * 1 21 21 0 0 1 0 170 11 1 0 10 46 11 29 6 () * () • 3 2 1 1 1 18 () * 8 5 5 7 C) 4 () * 2 D 18 3 0 0 3 10 () * 5 4 0 0 () * () * 0 () * () * 3 (*) () * () * 2 1 () * () * () 1 14 1 4 0 0 1 0 152 8 1 0 7 36 11 23 2 () * () * 3 1 1 1 1 16 () * 0 (*) 0 () • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 () * 1 C) 0 0 () • () * 0 0 () * 16 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 () * () * (*) 0 () * 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 3,954 61 2 6 48 47 0 1 3 2 3,610 202 30 () 900 311 265 274 D () 77 41 19 22 37 1,580 10 3,663 31 6 () * 5 22 20 0 1 2 2 3,427 192 27 () 817 301 229 239 () 67 36 18 18 31 1,563 10 3,308 0 0 () * () * () * 0 3 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) () * 0 354 3 291 30 n () * 5 18 17 0 1 2 2 3,105 129 26 () 672 243 177 212 () 62 35 17 18 27 1,531 5 264 7 164 37 56 64 40 24 460 (D) 34 3 29 28 37 5 237 5 157 29 47 9 241 20 9 239 18 () 17 () 32 2 22 27 30 5 6 3 0 0 C) 0 322 63 1 () 145 58 52 26 1 7 5 1 1 () * 4 32 5 3 16 8 27 3 7 8 9 2 1 27 27 0 0 () * 0 183 10 3 1 6 83 10 35 36 1 1 10 5 1 4 6 17 1 3 10 3 24 1 16 2 6 7 3 4 31 1 2 () * 3 18 1 () * () * To To unaffili- unaffiliated ated U.S. foreignpersons ers (13) 102 7 1 0 1 7 7 0 0 () * 0 83 6 1 1 4 48 (D) 15 (D) n 5 1 1 () * 4 5 C) 2 1 1 8 () * 3 1 3 2 () • 2 8 1 1 () * 1 2 1 C) () * 1 1 () * 1 1 () * 7 0 7 0 0 () * (*) 0 () * () * () * () * 0 0 () * () * () • 0 3 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 Total (12) (11) () 4 1 () * () * () * 0 (10) 11 243 21 C) () * 0 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) (•) (9) To unaffiliated persons To U.S. To other foreign parents 2 affiliates 288 8 180 39 61 72 44 28 492 (D) 36 3 32 46 0 (D) * () 0 Total () C) 1 0 () * 0 0 () * () * 0 0 (D) * () () * (*) () * Total (8) 180 16 1 206 24 1 To affiliated persons () * 10 1 (D) 2 1 (D) 100 4 C) 0 () * 1 68 26 0 () * 0 () * 0 (•) 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 307 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.J 3.—Interest, Production Royalty Payments, Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes, and Subsidies of Affiliates, by Country [Millions of dollars] Interest receipts from all payors, net of withholding taxes Production royalty payments Taxes other than income and payroll taxes 1 (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middie East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Interest payments to all payees, gross of withholding taxes (2) (3) (4) 17,826 9,381 3,257 5,179 4,208 226 43 170 610 9 77 305 51 490 2,228 971 28 15 191 10 160 59 488 2 17 202 743 644 29 71 8,265 7,605 1,495 255 921 24 105 5 18 151 15 360 180 153 27 5,750 160 1,805 6 3,549 2 216 13 128 16 7 7 2 112 47 36 29 151 56 60 13 23 381 158 4 35 6 59 89 5 16 5 4 180 309 18,788 10,939 2,729 6,926 5,671 291 76 733 867 32 106 625 24 530 2,387 1,255 40 15 430 26 432 60 241 2 9 202 1,081 929 40 112 7,328 6,528 3,137 560 1,967 114 148 10 48 260 31 667 603 29 35 2,723 73 234 16 2,328 1 46 25 192 19 14 1 4 173 22 34 117 132 66 54 10 2 476 83 12 50 38 130 67 11 42 26 16 521 419 6,503 3,110 1,761 1,209 1,093 1 520 0 0 0 0 6 526 116 0 0 116 0 0 0 0 () * 0 139 139 () * 0 3,393 364 (D) 2 0 0 8 (D) 0 0 (D) 2 1 0 1 (D) 0 () * D () 0 1 1,373 668 0 666 2 705 0 456 249 709 0 0 948 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) () • 0 2,625 57,131 46,733 6,353 35,138 31,870 1,362 599 2,740 8,148 268 580 3,557 42 1,589 12,986 433 331 480 58 374 855 669 1,295 3,947 3,002 227 718 10,382 7,851 5,884 1,309 3,821 165 250 18 91 126 104 886 329 90 467 1,081 44 (D) 153 14 680 162 518 6 35 477 122 16 1,729 56 71 75 398 486 60 7 112 365 99 16 365 Subsidies received 308 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IHJ 4.—Interest, Production Royalty Payments, Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes, and Subsidies of Affiliates, by Industry [Millions of dollars] Interest receipts from all payors, net of withholding Production royalty payments Taxes other than income and payroll taxes l Subsidies received (1) AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Interest payments to all payees, gross of withholding taxes (2) (3) (4) (5) 17,826 1,763 609 504 105 649 482 164 3 396 110 2,987 321 76 108 136 502 219 106 88 21 68 165 32 12 19 133 371 19 112 143 98 240 23 104 56 57 908 879 29 481 65 36 15 79 21 36 23 28 28 112 39 999 678 321 11,354 8,000 2,594 28 733 387 21 211 19 67 74 15 36 49 63 6 37 18,788 3,157 1,362 1,186 176 1,019 634 384 2 354 422 7,303 817 227 203 387 1,452 726 279 207 56 184 498 187 62 125 310 1,033 200 314 330 188 601 51 228 88 234 1,728 1,654 74 1,175 120 107 43 191 32 173 85 81 86 203 55 1,530 1,055 475 5,487 4,786 122 44 536 444 46 234 10 52 99 44 28 33 20 11 99 335 17 86 46 41 106 75 51 33 265 239 26 126 187 255 6,503 6,360 4,550 4,550 () * 1,806 1,806 0 0 3 1 59 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 0 84 57,131 34,731 4,140 4,080 60 21,805 12,921 8,867 17 7,792 995 17,258 1,280 298 471 511 1,740 479 323 679 46 212 367 90 37 53 277 804 54 121 396 232 952 96 399 145 313 4,341 4,277 63 7,775 5,551 77 25 345 116 704 88 81 107 596 85 3,648 2,510 1,138 293 85 185 8 15 462 50 320 28 24 (D) 30 (D) 5 16 6 65 739 107 185 85 99 36 39 373 1,344 337 105 103 2 191 947 178 82 () 169 100 26 25 4 14 20 4 1 3 16 115 8 18 71 18 105 6 (D) 32 (D) 258 ( 101 <D) 16 1 12 1 4 27 41 10 31 1 C> 0 1 C) 10 1 7 () • C) 6 C) 1 () * 0 1 9 5 3 2 C) (*) 1 () * 309 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.J 5.—Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes of Affiliates, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 57,131 46,733 6,353 35,138 31,870 1,362 599 2,740 8,148 268 580 3,557 42 1,589 12,986 3,268 433 331 480 58 374 855 669 Petroleum 34,731 30,336 4,114 22,087 20,161 785 542 (D) 5,737 203 (D) 3,018 37 873 7,214 1,926 (D) (D) 249 ( 693 418 1,295 3,947 3,002 227 718 10,382 7,851 5,884 1,309 3,821 165 250 18 91 126 104 886 329 90 467 1,081 44 () 2,341 (D) 558 4,379 2,393 998 (D) 280 (D) 121 (D) 20 9 44 395 7 62 326 1,001 19 153 14 680 162 (D) 4 (D) 518 6 35 477 122 16 1,729 56 71 75 398 486 60 7 112 365 99 16 365 () 133 (D) 4 1,280 44 0 61 369 (D) 52 0 2 (D) 75 16 217 Total 17,258 12,171 1,643 9,769 9,185 437 19 782 2,051 40 138 242 5 353 5,118 584 31 4 57 16 251 44 170 11 () * 94 Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products 1,280 1,740 87 625 593 19 3 116 69 1 1 44 0 79 261 32 3 0 () * 2 15 9 3 () * 0 666 486 69 110 5,087 4,671 4,318 840 3,186 31 97 5 17 89 53 326 279 1 45 27 () * 0 (D) () * C) 41 30 () * 10 524 475 418 48 313 3 5 1 1 9 38 56 27 C) 29 1 () * 0 () * () * () * 57 25 () * 0 24 32 0 6 26 10 9 1 0 () * 349 1 71 11 17 (D) 5 5 99 118 711 637 41 1 145 73 25 9 85 1 36 222 74 3 0 5 2 62 1 1 1 0 27 0 () * 9 1 () * 0 1 8 0 0 8 () * 0 () * 0 (> • 40 () • 0 1 () • 27 () * 1 6 3 2 111 720 644 93 490 2 27 2 5 24 1 (D) 56 1 () * Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWhole- banking), and and Other sale trade insurance, tation ery, fabricat- except electronic equipmanufacand real ed equipturing ment estate metals electrical ment 367 252 59 183 174 3 1 35 40 (*) (D) 7 (*) (D) 72 9 (*) 0 952 755 186 548 438 30 53 () * 4 () * 100 110 4,341 3,012 527 2,286 2,165 (D) 1 79 262 0 C) 28 0 2 (D) 121 (D) 0 0 0 4 109 99 5 79 4 3 1 2 () * 5 11 10 C) () * () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 3 1 0 0 1 2 0 (*) 2 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 2 0 0 (*) 1 (*) (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 28 804 623 129 427 394 14 (*) 122 81 0 8 44 1 5 119 33 (D) 0 (*) 0 () * 7 181 172 165 17 9 () * 8 197 168 146 20 118 2 1 () * 3 1 2 22 20 0 2 () * 0 0 0 0 0 7,775 5,837 537 4,989 4,785 (D) (D) 233 31 2 208 (D) 204 4 C) (D) 7 22 1 () * 200 83 1,328 1,224 1,150 D ) 0 0 (D) 3 74 74 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 103 0 0 0 0 (D) 1 0 (D) 0 0 1,938 1,803 1,696 535 1,073 15 (D) 1 6 3,648 3,049 189 2,597 1,945 111 28 (D) 290 21 (D) 257 () * 339 328 652 (D) 173 156 (D) 85 103 61 0 () * 293 254 135 103 92 (D) 0 4 8 () * () * 2 (*) (D) 75 12 C) 0 1 0 C) () * 10 0 (*) D (D) (D) () 47 599 512 453 4 4 C) (*) 39 32 5 2 2 () • C) (*) 0 (*) 0 3 (*) 1 1 23 (*) 15 (*) 6 (*) 1 (*) (*) C) 0 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 (•) (*) (•) (*) 0 0 7 1 0 0 (*) 5 (*) (*) 1 C) () * 36 23 () * Other industries 462 30 360 278 18 8 50 38 3 1 26 0 15 117 83 7 14 5 () * () * 57 29 12 6 3 3 1 1 4 () * 7 5 1 1 21 (D) () * (D) * () 0 (*) (D) 3 1 (*) (*) 0 3 (*) C) 2 2 1 1 0 (*) 4 (*) C) 0 0 1 (*) 310 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.K 1.—Balance Sheet of U.S. Parents—Assets, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Current assets Noncurrent assets Current receivables Total Total Cash items Total Trade accounts and trade notes receivable Other Inventories Other1 Total Net property, plant, and equipment Equity investment in foreign affiliates Other noncurrent investments * Other (1) All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas T . Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) (3) (4) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 2,703,254 482,301 36,349 907,651 149,570 8,480 63,582 6,697 936 473,545 76,845 4,431 426,625 63,279 3,996 46,920 13,566 435 227,014 29,712 2,080 143,509 36,317 1,033 1,795,603 332,731 27,870 919,955 242,740 19,916 172,282 44,352 4,676 416,273 25,472 1,599 287,093 20,166 1,678 17,301 19,048 339,205 332,578 2,539 5,941 84,236 82,211 334 602 4,487 4,368 1,583 2,848 48,271 47,403 1,413 2,583 36,571 36,030 170 265 11,700 11,373 485 1,595 21,917 21,435 137 895 9,562 9,005 14,762 13,107 254,969 250,367 11,510 8,405 188,023 187,224 2,070 2,606 33,348 32,920 365 1,234 18,737 15,576 817 861 14,860 14,648 95,705 11,042 1,000,073 77,678 11,361 14,253 52,064 177,600 95,850 36,824 22,253 13,872 8,800 111,930 68,029 38,648 29,380 43,901 131,945 8,710 53,774 3,080 429,182 28,950 4,387 3,469 21,094 61,880 30,873 14,361 9,505 3,258 3,882 49,238 27,666 18,729 8,937 21,572 64,467 5,172 1,023 251 27,738 2,080 234 200 1,646 5,249 1,577 1,622 1,531 224 295 . 2,287 1,037 722 315 1,250 3,617 119 22,612 1,531 201,959 10,408 1,542 1,202 7,664 25,190 13,954 5,552 3,109 963 1,611 26,862 14,789 11,162 3,628 12,072 32,524 3,716 21,424 1,289 181,029 9,346 1,337 1,166 6,842 20,930 11,632 4,578 2,540 814 1,366 24,439 13,969 10,772 3,197 10,470 28,918 3,606 1,189 243 20,929 1,062 204 36 822 4,259 2,323 974 569 149 245 2,422 820 389 431 1,602 3,606 111 5,010 705 150,967 12,927 2,171 1,611 9,145 24,390 11,962 5,188 3,657 1,871 1,712 16,026 9,892 5,321 4,572 6,134 23,008 929 25,129 593 48,518 3,535 440 456 2,639 7,052 3,380 1,998 1,209 200 264 4,063 1,947 1,525 423 2,115 5,318 407 41,931 7,962 570,891 48,729 6,973 10,785 30,971 115,720 64,977 22,463 12,748 10,614 4,918 62,692 40,363 19,919 20,443 22,329 67,478 3,538 28,440 6,362 327,060 27,589 4,427 4,907 18,255 72,824 44,000 9,734 6,936 8,745 3,410 42,408 29,955 15,757 14,197 12,454 37,503 1,596 5,629 698 103,712 7,543 1,083 737 5,722 23,917 11,868 6,828 3,610 914 697 9,232 4,283 751 3,532 4,949 18,120 683 4,801 335 39,807 5,027 496 3,130 1,402 8,111 5,197 2,035 210 370 299 6,084 4,796 2,653 2,143 1,288 3,389 779 3,062 567 100,312 8,570 967 2,011 5,591 10,868 3,912 3,866 1,992 585 512 4,968 1,329 758 571 3,639 8,466 480 26,293 64,984 31,958 126,096 5,908 44,975 18,494 56,719 189,625 136,309 53,317 185,197 27,174 13,701 17,516 28,523 18,334 14,151 1,910 7,890 13,341 29,807 16,147 70,560 3,191 23,865 9,828 33,677 78,981 46,288 32,693 75,105 11,614 8,005 5,225 7,871 6,814 5,589 952 2,773 647 1,832 1,019 5,047 141 1,521 871 2,515 4,111 2,167 1,944 5,347 96 831 182 1,263 584 230 141 336 6,092 15,663 7,052 39,022 1,102 12,880 4,903 20,138 38,013 27,503 10,511 29,940 2,503 3,112 1,992 2,962 3,598 2,655 363 1,238 5,327 14,646 5,340 35,881 951 12,622 3,709 18,599 36,045 25,769 10,276 25,470 1,484 2,857 1,813 2,652 3,308 2,535 325 1,002 765 1,017 1,713 3,141 151 258 1,194 1,539 1,969 1,734 235 4,470 1,019 254 179 310 290 121 38 236 6,188 9,182 6,710 18,506 1,424 7,234 3,227 6,620 26,647 8,463 18,184 29,462 6,063 3,555 2,053 2,906 1,676 2,102 324 1,067 414 3,131 1,366 7,985 524 2,230 827 4,404 10,209 8,155 2,054 10,356 2,953 506 997 740 957 601 124 131 12,952 35,177 15,811 55,536 2,718 21,110 8,666 23,042 110,644 90,021 20,623 110,092 15,559 5,697 12,291 20,652 11,521 8,563 957 5,118 8,257 18,144 9,506 30,494 1,457 10,206 5,923 12,909 39,761 27,359 12,402 76,481 8,105 4,018 11,066 15,991 6,718 5,375 658 3,394 2,923 11,522 2,991 7,905 509 1,835 609 4,952 21,497 18,665 2,831 15,499 3,027 1,046 510 2,181 560 2,374 119 778 240 1,273 1,096 7,779 421 5,734 380 1,245 4,154 2,968 1,186 5,264 1,110 92 238 684 896 392 77 427 1,531 4,238 2,217 9,358 331 3,336 1,755 3,936 45,233 41,029 4,204 12,849 3,317 541 478 1,795 3,346 422 104 520 14,539 33,508 7,951 40,623 22,640 17,984 4,608 17,510 4,144 24,774 14,298 10,476 237 1,105 341 1,806 1,114 692 1,969 7,757 1,792 9,373 5,347 4,026 1,772 6,043 1,678 8,533 4,925 3,609 197 1,714 114 840 422 417 1,507 6,568 1,640 10,121 5,306 4,815 894 2,081 371 3,474 2,531 943 9,931 15,998 3,806 15,850 8,342 7,507 7,722 10,900 2,533 8,642 3,799 4,843 1,307 3,015 582 3,598 2,247 1,351 447 710 191 908 547 361 455 1,372 500 2,702 1,749 952 673,042 103,991 181,969 98,076 83,75D3 13,791 2,186 11,602 125,306 55,565 69,720 121,087 53,196 67,884 4,219 2,369 1,836 40,320 40,263 0 491,074 5,915 484,612 16,773 1,110 15,624 7,953 732 7,024 333,456 1,251 332,003 91 Zl (*) n C) 1A 14 (*) qq oy (•) 8,922 261 4,088 1,580 8,092 235 3,728 1,480 830 26 360 100 (D) 2,916 205 995 338 909 ZUZ () * 3,128 185 1,132 211 2,552 62 2,431 oy 0 2,240 107 686 144 132,892 2,822 568,36 D 5 1,559 168 380 91 7,066 296 2,234 567 () ° 50,787 4,503 16,147 3,522 () ° 16,501 620 7,077 2,075 (5) (D) 2,212 68 1,171 141 (D) 34,286 3,882 9,070 1,446 22,743 3,213 5,461 449 (13) 129,96D1 (Di 2,059 952 68 412 324 89 50 422 1,107 377 53 13 663 3,430 2,953 4,183 4,006 7,254 9,436 9,442 456,427 3,255 3,599 1,581 2,019 13,097 754 1,252 2,043 1,826 2,149 2,129 2,701 105,656 1,538 781 415 366 6,731 459 203 191 318 565 605 323 10,424 82 35 16 19 611 270 717 1,108 664 1,112 1,207 1,590 51,141 560 306 132 174 3,385 265 685 974 653 812 1,173 1,491 44,605 276 196 63 132 2,980 5 32 135 11 300 34 99 6,536 284 111 69 42 406 17 138 337 642 297 257 251 31,423 608 327 204 124 628 6 194 407 202 174 60 537 12,668 287 112 63 49 2,107 2,676 1,701 2,140 2,180 5,105 7,307 6,741 350,772 1,716 2,819 1,166 1,653 6,366 2,416 1,158 1,060 344 2,324 6,000 5,401 301,995 953 1,937 459 1,479 4,033 100 160 344 269 952 239 257 9,752 482 482 371 111 748 6 58 212 325 131 422 133 15,070 139 282 260 22 581 154 326 524 1,243 1,698 645 950 23,954 141 117 76 41 1,003 340,156 96,321 48,620 47,986 6,599 3,097 24,431 22,458 21,754 19,399 2,677 3,058 12,477 17,382 5,113 5,049 291,536 48,335 270,634 24,438 4,802 3,237 9,381 4,687 6,720 15,973 311 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.K 2.—Balance Sheet of U.S. Parents—Liabilities and Owners' Equity, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Liabilities Current liabilities Total Total Noncurrent liabilities Total Trade accounts and trade notes payable Other Total Long-term debt Other (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (1) All industriesPetroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products. Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.... Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) 2,703,254 482,301 36,349 17,301 19,048 339,205 332,578 D 1,761,882 279,466 20,740 10,363 10,377 177,294 171,939 D 732,628 133,330 5,068 2,293 2,774 74,022 73,103 D 461,777 88,212 2,584 () () 74,042 7,390 547,629 37,832 5,477 6,117 26,238 81,233 47,264 12,731 8,920 8,204 4,114 68,567 42,277 26,163 16,114 26,290 61,469 5,730 13,418 25,918 16,402 75,472 3,000 28,190 9,548 34,734 134,248 ,100,235 34,013 95,705 11,042 1,000,073 77,678 11,361 14,253 52,064 177,600 95,850 36,824 22,253 13,872 8,800 111,930 68,029 38,648 29,380 43,901 131,945 8,710 26,293 64,984 31,958 126,096 5,908 44,975 18,494 56,719 189,625 136,309 53,317 185,197 27,174 13,701 17,516 28,523 18,334 14,151 1,910 7,890 14,539 33,508 7,951 2,825 8,805 5,485 26,593 1,032 9,966 3,551 12,045 28,140 17,122 11,018 21,106 3,080 1,596 2,142 2,229 2,538 1,647 267 970 1,035 4,539 1,061 7,417 12,501 8,487 30,829 1,375 14,526 3,928 11,001 61,982 48,587 13,395 54,209 9,916 2,876 5,943 9,322 5,161 3,864 401 2,450 6,087 6,084 2,103 6,480 9,765 6,276 18,167 1,113 8,247 2,700 6,107 44,583 35,685 8,899 36,594 5,722 2,289 3,924 6,974 2,974 2,737 346 1,830 3,815 4,180 1,804 6,080 3,972 2,109 29,351 9,944 19,392 (D) 9,047 4,527 4,520 361,381 6,736 354,465 D 5,901 421 2,501 607 19,947 2,197 5,934 535 6,741 3,163 3,579 23,531 5,368 18,003 D (D) () 15,608 1,718 4,290 240 938 2,736 2,211 12,662 261 6,279 1,228 4,894 17,399 12,903 4,497 17,615 4,194 587 2,019 2,349 2,187 1,127 55 621 2,273 1,904 300 2,306 1,365 941 337,850 1,368 336,462 D 170 171 213 514 500 647 429 1,900 418 233 482 762 428 816 931 805 1,014 2,485 879 1,021 1,260 2,561 4,919 3,076 30,050 135 156 41 115 2,231 16,912 10,616 43,827 685 245 139 106 2,930 28,552 11,416 206,353 683 1,227 355 872 3,475 155,539 45,429 1,208 1,376 38,873 38,320 D ( 51,399 2,842 261,238 16,945 2,562 2,331 12,052 32,925 17,781 6,991 4,479 1,969 1,705 29,018 17,281 12,263 5,018 11,737 30,842 3,508 () 44,765 1,990 120,666 7,345 1,024 960 5,361 12,604 7,919 1,474 1,508 946 758 12,906 10,218 7,930 2,288 2,688 12,142 1,923 () 6,634 852 140,572 9,600 1,538 1,371 6,691 20,320 9,862 5,517 2,971 1,023 947 16,113 7,064 4,334 2,730 9,049 18,700 1,585 6,001 13,417 7,915 44,643 1,626 13,664 5,621 23,733 72,265 51,648 20,617 34,599 4,730 2,831 3,053 4,322 4,108 2,900 408 1,414 2,355 6,765 1,714 3,176 4,612 2,431 18,050 594 3,698 2,070 11,688 44,125 34,526 9,599 13,493 1,650 1,235 910 2,092 1,570 1,252 141 444 1,320 2,227 652 9,124 4,184 4,940 207,695 81,859 125,799 D (D) () 6,030 298 2,256 1,188 15,204 8,156 7,048 237,046 91,802 145,191 D 50,787 4,503 16,147 3,522 31,878 2,916 10,691 2,330 11,932 719 4,757 1,795 2,059 3,430 2,953 4,183 4,006 7,254 9,436 9,442 1,602 2,889 1,574 2,296 2,188 4,024 6,279 5,781 280,230 1,503 1,627 534 1,093 8,637 201,003 67,461 404 695 1,276 928 1,463 1,360 2,705 73,878 820 401 179 221 5,162 45,464 22,032 456,427 3,255 3,599 1,581 2,019 13,097 340,156 96,321 () 22,643 4,549 286,392 20,887 2,915 3,786 14,186 48,309 29,483 5,740 4,442 6,235 2,409 39,549 24,996 13,900 11,096 14,553 30,627 2,221 550,975 53,871 3,840 2,005 1,835 40,688 40,504 (D) () 7,995 1,348 84,244 7,173 533 2,200 4,440 13,276 7,992 1,849 1,735 1,183 517 9,867 6,385 3,655 2,730 3,482 6,252 367 1,029,255 146,135 15,672 8,070 7,602 103,272 40,623 22,640 17,984 673,042 103,991 568,365 D (9) 478,279 92,264 11,832 6,064 5,768 62,584 58,331 (D) () 14,648 3,201 202,147 13,714 2,382 1,586 9,746 35,033 21,492 3,891 2,707 5,052 1,892 29,682 18,610 10,244 8,366 11,071 24,375 1,855 270,850 45,118 2,483 1,085 1,398 35,149 34,783 D 14,646 5,707 8,995 13,644 9,269 6,764 809 3,864 8,443 12,849 3,817 24,252 12,683 11,568 598,427 98,538 499,656 D Owners' equity 906 2,216 455 473 855 2,280 4,160 2,307 137,987 562 714 150 564 2,487 109,848 24,376 941,371 202,836 15,610 6,938 8,672 161,911 160,640 (D) 21,663 3,652 452,443 39,847 5,884 8,137 25,826 96,367 48,586 24,093 13,333 5,669 4,686 43,363 25,751 12,485 13,266 17,611 70,477 2,980 12,875 39,066 15,556 50,624 2,908 16,785 8,946 21,985 55,378 36,074 19,304 96,389 12,528 7,994 8,521 14,879 9,065 7,387 1,101 4,026 6,096 20,659 4,133 16,372 9,956 6,415 74,615 5,452 68,708 (D) 4,339 479 1.644 295 18,908 1,587 5,456 1,192 109 269 425 547 405 281 760 770 457 541 1,379 1,887 1,818 3,230 3,157 3,660 176,197 1,752 1,972 1,046 925 4,460 139,153 28,860 68,365 121 513 204 308 988 45,691 21,053 312 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.L 1.—Property, Plant, and Equipment of U.S. Parents, Industry by Type 1 [Millions of dollars] vnaugc Net property, plant, and equipment at close F Y 1981 (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total (2) 848,004 215,801 17,360 10,131 7,229 167,511 166,692 80,694 26,939 2,556 1,379 1,177 20,512 25,668 5,262 302,796 24,641 4,234 4,508 15,899 66,709 40,771 8,213 6,128 8,570 3,027 41,743 29,608 16,004 13,604 12,135 34,006 1,766 7,531 15,723 8,986 27,595 1,398 9,158 5,301 11,739 37,047 25,792 11,255 71,055 7,468 3,822 10,640 14,514 5,981 5,237 570 3,291 7,683 9,639 2,209 7,879 3,469 4,410 22,296 962 21,284 50 () * 19,504 2,881 5,123 513 273 2,489 924 925 308 1,764 4,964 4,465 279,726 826 1,787 468 1,319 3,964 250,034 23,115 2,771 1,100 24,264 2,948 193 399 2,356 6,115 3,228 1,521 808 175 383 665 346 -246 593 319 3,497 -170 726 2,421 520 2,899 59 1,048 622 1,170 2,714 1,566 1,148 5,426 637 196 425 1,477 737 138 88 102 39 1,261 325 763 330 433 3,220 148 3,083 -12 () • 3,239 332 338 -63 105 -72 234 135 36 561 1,036 936 22,269 128 150 9 159 69 20,600 1,322 20,53D1 Capitalized expenditures2 Depreciation, depletion, and like charges (4) (3) Net property, plant, and equipment at close F Y 1982 Other 3 (6) (5) 184,787 54,303 6,225 3,681 2,544 40,719 40,594 83,161 22,252 2,523 1,559 964 16,497 16,414 -20,932 -5,112 -1,146 -743 -403 -3,710 -3,649 928,698 242,740 19,916 11,510 8,405 188,023 187,224 5,668 1,691 70,945 6,122 911 825 4,386 14,194 8,210 2,563 1,298 (D) (D) 5,975 (D) 2,181 (D) (D) (D) 177 (D) 6,799 (D) (D) 299 3,833 (D) (D) 10,178 7,433 2,745 (D) (D) 808 1,401 (D) 1,665 873 114 470 853 3,051 711 2,694 538 36,431 2,473 391 365 1,717 7,504 4,949 808 540 826 380 3,557 2,200 1,245 956 1,357 5,545 250 (D) 3,220 (D) 4,312 183 1,738 (D) (D) 4,979 3,301 1,678 8,061 998 538 928 1,195 683 591 89 346 833 1,559 301 1,019 524 494 1,585 (D) 1,458 (D) () * 2,214 157 842 182 18 167 265 209 34 245 333 602 19,661 97 246 (D) (D) 423 16,594 2,300 -203 -54 -10,250 -702 -328 -60 -313 -575 -32 -234 49 (D) (D) -1,752 (D) -1,183 (D) 28.44C 6,362 327,060 27,589 4,427 4,907 18,255 72,824 44,000 9,734 6,936 8,745 3,410 42,408 29,955 15,757 14,197 12,454 37,503 1,596 8,257 18,144 9,506 30,494 1,457 10,206 5,923 12,909 39,761 27,359 12,402 76,481 8,105 4,018 11,066 15,991 6,718 5,375 658 3,394 7,722 10,900 2,533 8,642 3,799 4,843 25,516 1,110 24,367 39 (D) (D) 1,069 (D) (D) (D) (D) () * 6,196 722 1,308 107 124 174 547 355 98 847 1,385 1,836 45,394 D (D) (D) () (D) 883 38,826 4,831 (D) (D) -7 9 -90 -1,158 (D) (D) -57 -1,046 (D) -135 -2,485 -2,565 80 (D) (D) -73 -48 (D) -244 -144 63 -1 2 19 -231 -86 (D) (D) -141 (D) -170 (D) (D) 0 -744 -232 -127 12 1 -9 7 -48 -1 1 -27 -42 -16 -299 -3,465 (D) (D) (D) (D) -391 -1,632 -1,208 C) 22,743 3,213 5,461 449 377 2,416 1,158 1,060 344 2,324 6,000 5,401 301,995 953 1,937 459 1,479 4,033 270,634 24,438 313 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.L 2.—Capital Expenditures by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Capitalized expenditures Petroleum and mining exploration and development expenditures charged against income For land, timber, and mineral rights For plant and equipment2 Total For acquisition or leasing of mineral rights For plant and equipment 2 (5) All expenditures (6) (7) (8) (9) Total (=cols. 4 + 7) Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utiliRetail trade I...""".".!""."".." '. For plant and equipment ( = cols. 6+9) 2 (1) AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction.... Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying serv- For land, timber, and mineral rights ( = cols. 5+8) (2) (3) (4) 181,240 54,464 5,817 3,255 2,562 40,716 40,592 184,787 54,303 6,225 3,681 2,544 40,719 40,594 6,230 1,700 68,951 5,930 872 789 4,269 13,940 8,187 2,531 1,249 1,116 857 5,735 3,801 2,108 1,693 1,934 10,624 177 Total 3 13,743 171,044 12,097 9,228 933 45,076 5,292 10,832 679 2,835 2,457 33,249 33,124 (D) 5,668 1,691 70,945 6,122 911 825 4,386 14,194 8,210 2,563 1,298 846 87 7,471 7,470 () * 1 731 93 2,501 192 39 36 118 669 276 32 49 565 114 8,668 8,668 0 0 1,382 104 881 0 0 0 0 573 326 2 5,97^ 294 5,68^ 11C 2,181 74 2,107 17 177 () * 177 6,799 63 (D) 308 5 6,736 1,891 (D 294 10,178 7,433 2,745 39 61 202 121 75 46 3,793 (D (D 10,057 7,358 2,699 (D) 808 1,401 2 253 1,732 806 1,148 1,665 873 114 470 69 14 1 13 1,596 859 113 458 853 3,051 711 98 41 5 756 3,009 706 1,069 34 1,035 () * () * 5,665 680 1,295 107 () * 6,196 722 1,308 107 87 () * 87 0 0 532 43 13 () * () * 5,665 680 1,295 107 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 124 116 124 116 174 547 355 174 547 351 174 547 355 174 547 351 196,884 65,136 6,904 4,246 2,658 49,387 49,262 (D) 7,050 1,795 71,826 6,122 911 825 4,386 14,767 8,535 2,565 1,298 1,480 889 6,085 4,081 2,199 1,882 2,004 10,829 177 15,644 10,672 1,087 992 95 8,671 8,670 () * 1 820 94 2,875 192 39 36 118 828 349 34 49 364 31 350 280 90 189 70 204 (*) 1,874 6,799 1,979 8,721 299 54 63 87 308 5 1,820 6,736 1,891 8,413 294 3,833 1,694 2,895 10,178 7,433 2,745 15,124 1,952 808 1,401 3,212 1,665 873 114 470 39 61 202 121 75 46 871 219 2 253 154 69 14 1 13 3,793 1,633 2,693 10,057 7,358 2,699 14,253 1,732 806 1,148 3,059 1,596 859 113 458 2,282 1,213 1,069 101 41 5 263 229 34 768 3,009 706 2,020 984 1,036 5,812 (D) 5,364 (D) (*) 6,196 722 1,308 107 87 () * 87 0 0 532 43 13 (*) 3,051 711 5 299 3,833 '72D5 5,27D8 93 (D) 4,937 1,597 68,444 5,930 872 789 4,269 13,525 7,933 2,531 1,249 C 93 847 1,385 1,836 45,632 350 635 397 72 3 1,216 451 1,314 1,833 44,416 861 883 22 861 38,927 4,831 481 204 38,446 4,626 38,826 4,831 437 204 38,388 4,626 847 1,385 1,836 45,394 397 72 3 451 1,314 1,833 (*) 0 0 238 101 0 1,901 1,444 154 146 8 1,200 1,200 0 0 89 1 374 0 0 0 0 158 72 2 0 10,196 () * () * 525 420 105 7,467 7,467 0 0 1,293 103 507 0 0 0 0 415 253 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 Addendum— Expenditures for major items of used plant and equipment 1 314 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table I ILL 3.—Petroleum and Mining Exploration and Development Expenditures by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Total expenditures Capitalized expenditures 1 Expenditures charged against income 2 (1) (2) (3) 47,096 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products.'. Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products .... Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 34,999 12,097 41,654 4,227 30,822 3,548 10,832 679 3,745 482 32,118 32,118 0 0 4,538 771 3,179 369 23,451 23,451 0 0 3,156 667 565 114 8,668 8,668 0 0 1,382 104 2,985 2,104 (D) (D) 0 (D) (*) 881 0 0 0 0 573 326 2 0 1,758 1,177 2 0 1,184 852 0 0 () 342 (D) 96 () 110 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 132 0 0 117 0 0 15 0 0 75 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) D (D) ( ) 0 0 ( ; (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 1,533 1,295 238 () 452 (D) 113 D (D) 17 0 (D) 622 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 D Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies insurance, and Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and ers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape Engineering, architectural, and surveying Health services Other services real relations (•) 0 0 0 comput- and film services. Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (D; 0 0 (D 1,050 0 D 949 0 101 0 315 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.M 1.^Income Statement of U.S. Parents, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Income Costs and expenses (1) Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods (3) 25,538 8,755 1,065 Total Cost of goods sold Selling, general, and administrative expenses U.S. income Other (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 322,075 26,790 2,221 569 1,653 19,810 19,283 (D) 45,271 10,837 1,125 468 657 8,234 8,257 (D) () 1,222 256 19,374 2,842 523 518 1,801 3,503 316 1,585 1,360 5,093 1,277 412 148 264 789 758 2,249,876 555,911 19,073 540,066 17,121 5,955 13,118 420,190 412,063 (D) 5,515 11,606 408,543 400,967 (D) 132 934 6,181 5,755 D 105,016 11,632 1,022,741 114,844 19,325 14,005 81,514 176,256 90,925 34,258 28,855 10,517 11,702 98,643 56,202 33,447 22,755 42,441 119,921 6,914 103,046 11,356 990,570 111,881 18,825 13,433 79,623 168,396 87,753 31,511 27,675 10,032 11,425 97,639 56,203 34,219 21,984 41,437 114,411 6,629 ( 1,376 132 12,279 980 161 236 584 3,407 970 1,544 596 184 112 440 145 -17 162 295 2,942 76 ( 53 23 -239 231 7 5 218 305 97 18 82 93 15 -1,342 -1,221 -1,354 133 -121 324 24,054 54,784 34,169 128,671 8,312 47,256 21,014 52,089 184,877 113,896 70,981 199,528 23,554 21,200 18,122 27,308 22,148 17,812 2,535 8,311 23,062 51,400 33,320 124,763 8,088 46,312 20,393 49,969 179,641 110,395 69,246 193,840 22,632 20,712 17,587 26,584 21,749 17,544 2,460 8,017 501 2,234 132 1,017 91 297 291 339 2,261 1,796 465 1,230 333 16 102 206 -50 -2 61 37 -146 -76 -201 125 368 15 153 53 42 55 -47 12,840 34,962 10,736 107,951 35,942 72,008 12,579 33,452 10,523 106,070 34,571 71,499 13 423 67 411 326 85 201,935 16,426 185,197 60 251 46,045 4,697 16,655 3,474 195,703 15,975 179,679 48 0 44,465 4,640 16,103 2,231 230 1,750 () * 251 516 26 77 32 1,542 1,491 1,028 3,573 7,038 2,857 5,305 8,394 8,138 382,136 3,101 1,726 560 1,166 30,448 923 3,426 6,869 2,588 5,024 8,199 7,912 373,002 2,978 1,699 564 1,134 29,990 199,706 147,156 194,311 144,025 36,213 5,813 474 160 315 4,677 4,583 (D) ( 540 122 20,132 1,753 332 331 1,090 4,148 2,105 1,185 502 207 150 1,905 1,075 600 476 830 2,244 210 2,216,003 531,138 16,929 5,196 11,733 401,057 () 102,070 11,083 982,156 109,708 18,528 13,040 78,140 164,951 87,359 29,577 26,603 10,254 11,157 100,533 1,771,886 475,617 12,398 3,697 8,701 359,045 351,674 D 36,039 23,348 41,146 112,232 7,090 94,540 9,634 751,440 79,736 13,485 8,812 57,439 116,694 69,792 14,956 15,633 8,239 8,074 86,015 52,567 32,577 19,991 33,448 79,286 5,672 4,001 758 177,577 24,024 3,754 3,410 16,861 38,282 13,194 11,914 9,086 1,594 2,494 10,708 4,913 3,015 1,898 5,794 24,264 942 475 1,049 511 2,941 135 586 293 1,927 3,051 1,906 1,146 4,090 575 247 450 655 255 234 63 216 23,671 48,414 33,057 122,263 8,006 45,206 19,987 49,063 182,517 113,951 68,566 189,951 21,306 20,316 17,555 26,525 20,814 17,450 2,405 8,025 18,067 30,915 24,631 92,483 6,247 35,470 14,669 36,096 158,144 102,772 55,372 139,082 14,360 15,978 14,728 21,464 12,541 13,359 1,848 6,450 4,392 12,362 6,569 23,083 1,382 7,110 4,319 10,272 18,235 7,661 10,574 38,981 4,558 3,468 2,015 3,905 6,578 3,434 407 1,278 28 33 22 700 593 108 220 1,053 124 769 452 317 13,005 32,250 10,301 106,246 34,879 71,367 10,289 21,175 6,889 92,997 27,256 65,741 2,014 8,569 2,754 10,413 5,883 4,531 2,862 52 2,810 () • 112 16 -2 4 1,140 169 958 13 () * 952 15 478 45 188,617 15,196 173,360 59 1 43,460 4,547 15,899 3,340 156,343 10,998 145,296 49 0 30,698 2,729 10,792 2,256 52 1,492 995 3 5 38 168 167 30 49 1,347 41 6 4 2 163 () * -8 1 -3 12 38 53 381 12 -52 -44 -8 18 102 149 130 104 103 128 125 7,406 70 74 35 39 276 955 3,366 6,745 2,677 5,114 7,835 7,389 364,386 2,954 1,750 664 1,086 29,921 641 2,380 4,521 1,894 4,096 5,653 5,533 754 422 -19 4,219 2,767 185,534 144,226 27 89 81 5 72 C) 241 -475 -1,073 -966 -107 597 3,385 -46 -1 2,945 487 2,695 170 856 540 1,128 2,023 887 1,135 5,402 1,475 487 164 361 1,062 97 101 82 Net income (11) 76,771 17,895 1,185 463 722 13,968 13,824 (D) () 2,307 435 33,765 3,106 767 300 2,039 6,472 4,058 1,122 524 421 348 4,286 2,980 1,413 1,566 1,306 5,298 523 100,716 24,773 2,144 759 1,385 19,134 19,025 D ) () 2,946 550 40,586 5,136 797 965 3,374 11,305 3,565 4,681 2,252 262 545 -1,890 -3,186 -2,592 -594 1,295 7,689 -176 1,213 2,192 1,370 4,001 206 1,769 459 1,567 4,116 2,631 1,485 6,486 914 383 647 795 633 560 49 215 382 6,370 1,112 6,408 306 2,049 1,027 3,026 2,360 -55 2,415 9,577 2,248 884 568 783 1,335 362 130 -40 1,249 366 1,159 791 742 1,257 292 1,676 950 726 -166 2,712 436 1,705 1,063 642 27,259 3,703 23,551 3 1 9,428 1,553 3,979 890 1,564 474 1,091 -1 0 1,465 (D) 540 117 3,451 21 3,422 7 13,318 1,230 11,837 1 250 2,585 150 756 134 264,791 2,314 1,447 550 897 27,540 148 746 1,860 500 532 1,347 1,517 70,608 497 129 57 72 1,379 7 141 234 (D) 123 404 216 10,872 84 -31 -39 8 354 18,114 58 205 97 108 648 73 207 293 180 190 559 749 17,750 147 -24 -104 80 526 131,781 101,708 31,532 37,071 8,493 1,972 13,728 3,476 14,171 2,930 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. gg, H l t h services i Health Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) Other 2,316,720 All industries- Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Sales Capital gains/ (4) Total Income from equity investments C) 1,870 (D) 587 78 119 159 100 131 (D) 362 430 124 50 316 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.N 1.—Sales of Goods and Services by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type and Destination [Millions of dollars] Goods 1 Goods and services To U.S. persons Total To foreign affiliates To other foreign persons To U.S. persons Total Services2 To foreign affiliates To other foreign persons To U.S. persons To foreign affiliates To other foreign persons (10) Total (11) (12) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment, Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services., Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) 2,249,876 2,002,286 102,159 145,431 1,721,886 1,490,881 98,812 132,193 527,990 511,405 3,348 13,238 540,066 17,121 439,637 15,476 51,612 48,818 (D) (D) 501,091 9,575 402,495 8,694 50,924 47,672 38,976 7,546 37442 6,782 688 49 1,146 5,515 11,606 408,543 400,967 5,504 9,972 322,774 5 6 (D) 4,996 4,579 397,037 391,280 4,986 3,709 312,113 306,750 5 519 518 7,027 11,506 9,687 6,263 10,662 8,843 () * 49 604 715 240 604 0 240 0 (3) 315,59D2 103,046 11,356 90,117 11,270 990,570 111,881 18,825 13,433 79,623 168,396 87,753 31,511 27,675 10,032 11,425 97,639 56,203 34,219 21,984 41,437 114,411 6,629 880,721 107,834 17,757 13,311 76,766 151,908 77,199 28,954 26,503 8,981 10,271 90,377 51,911 32,590 19,322 38,466 94,603 5,614 23,062 51,400 33,320 124,763 8,088 46,312 20,393 49,969 179,641 110,395 69,246 193,840 22,632 20,712 17,587 26,584 21,749 17,544 2,460 8,017 16,739 43,589 28,660 105,511 7,577 38,684 16,802 42,448 152,483 96,675 55,807 178,005 19,730 20,155 16,171 24,553 21,329 16,450 2,350 7,538 12,579 33,452 10,523 11,858 27,861 10,011 106,070 34,571 71,499 (4) (D) 44,943 44,770 40,825 40,605 (D ° ) () (D " ) () 42,779 832 132 51 650 6,235 3,311 1,777 67,070 3,214 936 71 2,207 10,253 7,244 780 505 934 791 666 118 363 1,492 10,191 5,770 3,670 1,496 2,174 2,100 9,617 608 406 1,663 6,592 1,328 7,479 197 <455 1,685 1,213 10,978 10,082 ' 896 5,571 4,660 1,219 3,332 11,773 622 133 488 870 214 141 109 283 126 491 32 152 qoc ooO 3,173 1,907 6,308 16,180 3,637 12,542 10,264 2,689 416 1,307 1,749 294 603 78 327 240 481 3,576 2,016 207 305 84,031 32,068 51,963 4,870 17,170 195,703 191,765 1,317 1 ^ Q7^ io,y to IK CIO 10,01O 179,679 176,204 48 0 44,465 4,640 16,103 3,393 48 0 41,795 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 (6) (5) '62Dl (D) 0 0 C) (7) (D) 80,074 1,615 915,926 106,215 810,120 102,393 D (D) () 74,842 163,961 85,170 31,088 27,398 (D) (D) (D) D () 72,210 147,781 74,913 28,535 26,230 (D) (D) 90,403 53,134 32,367 20,767 37,270 101,609 83,306 48,883 21,409 41,448 15,349 33,998 (D) (D) (D) (D) 34,423 82,437 (D) (D) 106,798 88,668 37,038 30,061 (D) (D) (D) (D) 164,279 100,527 63,752 182,660 137,613 86,898 50,714 167,923 20,659 20,111 (D) (D) 26,277 19,160 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 24,252 18,805 (D) (D) (D) 11,346 31,767 9,609 10,777 26,197 9,106 104,551 33,518 71,033 82,588 31,056 51,532 (D) 6 (D) 44,339 40,586 44,16D5 40,36D5 (D) 92,799 1,680 (9) (8) (D) 41,898 (D) 132 51 (D) (D) 1,777 666 118 363 1,482 611 133 478 870 (D) ° () 63,908 (D) 936 7 D (D) (D) 776 501 933 789 5,616 3,640 (D) (D) 9,794 1,976 9,379 608 406 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,328 7,177 197 X.C, I 4,286 D (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) () (D) (D) 141 109 281 10,953 qoc OOO 2,691 D () 10,248 9,676 10,043 9,655 74,644 5,666 70,601 5,441 (D) D () 4,781 4,435 2,583 423 277 D (D) () (D) D () 4,556 4,127 2,286 418 273 (D) (D) 7,236 3,069 1,852 1,217 4,167 12,802 4,043 12,166 1,653 9,952 1,390 9,591 (D) (D) 7,071 3,029 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 15,362 9,868 5,494 11,180 (D) 54 (D) 307 14,870 9,777 5,093 10,082 (D) 45 (D) 301 234 (D) (D) 335 (D) (D) 1,233 1,685 1,081 1,664 914 905 1,520 1,053 1,443 1,012 466 431 17,113 (D) (D) (D) D (D) () 2,523 (D) (D) (D) (DJ (Dj 820 A U 6 () * 0 6 (D) (D) 20 (D) (D) 146 (D) (D) 57 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 2 (D) 10,24Q9 210 830 184,413 181,516 1,107 10,154 (D) (D) 168,557 166,050 (D) D D 0 0 D D 2,304 6,518 159 76 2,153 () 0 (*) () 0 6,04J 0 114 3J 5 37,94J 1,97D9 89 86 13,950 D () 0 r\ V 482 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 () * 5 (D) (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) () 11,122 () 0 (D] (D] 124 238 1 (D) 11,289 0 366 (D; D (> 4 4 () * 1 154 30 1 169 D (D) (D) (D 0 0 (D) 302 (D) 3,162 (D) 8,623 2,589 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 () * 0 10 10 0 10 () * 397 0 16,843 (D) (D) 76 (D) 4,850 (D) 9,274 485 32 152 (D) C (D) 881 (D) 0 0 17,96D5 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 407 C) 0 (D) 1,307 1,744 716 C) 1>79 D0 (D) 0 0 35,74^ 0 252 1,947 13,204 70 676 A *>91 15,183 3,317 D 1,491 1,410 P> (») 923 767 (D) (D) 3,426 6,869 2,588 5,024 8,199 7,912 3,191 6,499 2,507 3,849 8,057 7,679 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 79 373,002 2,978 1,699 364,338 2,509 1,551 124. (D) (D) 1,216 564 547 1,134 29,990 1,004 27,073 116 16 (D) (D) (D) 194,311 144,025 189,747 143,459 431 (D) 1,051 (D) (D) 7,449 353 131 D (D) (D) () 4,133 (D) (O) C> * () » 44 144 (D) (D) 41 85 (D) (D) (D) 1,566 1,346 217 743 207 692 182,512 179,381 D (D) (D) () (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 17 (D) (D) 817 116 16 () D (D) (D) (D) () 203 (D) (D) 1,004 23,642 (D) 131 21,631 132,008 20,545 131,459 (D) ( ) () » 726 3,282 3,106 (D) (D) (D) () » 24 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 848 () ° (D) 0 749 5,468 3,431 4 0 106 (D) (D) 399 0 () * () * 0 (D) (D) (D) 172,680 12,017 169,202 11,999 (D) 2 2,314 353 131 (D) 1,134 24,522 () 879 D (D) 3,458 7,982 7,168 2,503 7,850 6,986 190,490 184,956 (D) (D) D ( ) (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 5,135 0 0 0 0 (D) 16 317 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.N 2.—Sales by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1 [Millions of dollars] Petroleum Total Crude petroleum extraction Oil and gas field services Integrated refining and extraction Refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Wholesale trade Other (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper arid allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services... Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 2,249,876 487,130 14,689 540,066 17,121 454,987 12,699 6,336 5,107 5,515 11,606 408,543 400,967 5,171 7,528 343,740 338,467 (D) (D) 15,155 341,973 4,721 2,893 90,206 17,492 8,329 7,454 (D) (D) 1,472 86,170 15,981 D () 0 0 0 (D) 4,836 (D) 271 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 568 0 0 () D (D) (D; (; 0 568 0 0 () 0 A V A U 0 0 (D) 80,465 0 0 0 0 u 0 0 1,893 327,526 327,526 A U 0 4,866 D D A 103,046 11,356 89,010 9,539 720 509 308 0 990,570 111,881 18,825 13,433 79,623 168,396 87,753 31,511 27,675 10,032 11,425 97,639 56,203 34,219 21,984 41,437 114,411 6,629 23,612 3,876 5,463 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 23,062 51,400 33,320 124,763 8,088 46,312 20,393 49,969 179,641 110,395 69,246 193,840 22,632 20,712 17,587 26,584 21,749 17,544 2,460 8,017 12,579 33,452 10,523 1,154 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 106,070 34,571 71,499 195,703 15,975 179,679 48 0 44,465 4,640 16,103 3,393 1,491 923 3,426 6,869 2,588 5,024 8,199 7,912 (D) 0 (D) 0 15,413 13,222 0 0 1,648 543 1,691 (D) (D) 767 (D) 1,238 0 0 84 2,666 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 D () 0 0 1,033 0 1 356 356 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 (D) 0 (D) 373,002 2,978 1,699 7,171 564 (D) 1,134 29,990 194,311 144,025 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,073 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 1,999 (D) 0 0 772 (D) 374 374 4 370 0 (D) 0 8 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 0 0 D (D) () 0 (D) 1 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 (D) 0 0 4,232 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 3,755 0 2,108 1,334 0 0 D (D) () 78 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 1,147 0 (D) 2,083 D0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 D () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 950 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 0 (D) 0 1 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5,704 () ° 0 0 0 0 0 1,404 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () () 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) D () 0 9,030 982 0 0 0 0 (D) 5 0 0 (D; O D (DJ 0 (Dj (Dj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (Dj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (Dj 0 318 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.N 2.—Sales by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 2—Continued [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing Food and kindred products Total 910,494 46,317 115,271 () 41,763 41,292 0 471 818,842 92,414 15,645 12,000 64,770 134,766 64,519 29,543 26,806 4,437 9,461 76,363 43,862 26,382 17,480 32,501 97,485 6,195 19,984 41,106 30,199 91,296 7,035 34,004 15,202 35,055 157,572 97,007 60,566 168,946 18,870 19,266 15,957 23,428 18,675 15,037 2,344 7,643 9,021 30,233 8,472 15,957 4,564 11,393 5,185 0 5,187 0 1,297 D ) 0 (D) 639 D 19,006 (D) () 733 13,613 3,911 95,740 81,957 13,588 11,636 56,733 7,117 (D) 2,138 3,820 (D) () 6,357 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11,068 D Bever- (3) Total (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods . Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companifs Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Grain mill and bakery products (4) 18,135 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19,531 17,355 18,592 13,769 11,078 (D) (D) 9,409 (D) 24,192 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chemicals and allied products Other Total Industrial chemicals and synthetics (5) (6) (7) (8) 72,944 135,656 69,642 23,841 17,413 (D) 0 0 0 D 0 () 23,213 ( (°) 0 0 D (D) () 0 0 (D (D) 58,854 110,438) 49,596 2,262 51,824 D 546 ) (D) (D) () 0 D 0 46,164 () (D) 6,068 98,373 (D) 49,037 44,525 1,876 22,234 40,911 1,477 (D) 16,732 861 0 3,633 (D) (D) 6,738 (D 0 (D) 1,274) 0 (D) 0 ( (D) 0 1,510 0 1,068 460 0 (D) 524 0 (D) 0 0 0 0. 0 D 0 0 ( 0 1,231 t) (D) 0 0 0 0 1 (D) 3,897 5,703 0 D () 317 0 1,791 D 0 0 0 7,820 0 7,820 Drugs 19,390 Soap, clean- Agricultural ers, and chemitoilet cals goods (9) (10) Primary and fabricated metals Primary Other Total (11) (12) 18,876 12,446 15,302 3,271 3,086 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 3,271 () D 1 ( 2,569 0 0 0 D () () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 19,117 18,763 9,175 11,559 107 790 (D) (D) 5 0 0 0 0 0 102 790 () (D) 18,890 17,844 9,262 7,851 1,674 759 1,711 3,982 16,596 3,087 (D) (D) (D) 13,889 () 1,179 0 0 2,959 (D) 108 (D) (D) 5,876 1 374 0 (D) 0 374 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ( 1,187 0 0 ( 75,457 504 0 () 3,652 1,704 (D ( 0 24,399 D ) () 760 () 3,477 669 2,808 2,929 (D) 120 233 227 (D) 560 ( 97 (14) 20,757 () 0 793 ( 57,825 21,231 36,336 20,399 21,814 19,697 702 14,522 833 21,490 777 4,674 (D) () 0 1,605 (D) Nonferrous () 9,115 (D) 0 (D) 149 () 734 () 2,337 97 (13) 87,884 32,050 9,382 (D) 976 (D) 2,773 2,394 596 Q 0 0 Ferrous 237 379 661 661 0 ( 0 0 466 0 100 0 0 0 100 1 () 690 593 D (D) () 0 17,694 (D) 0 (D) 0 1,069 832 (D) 0 0 (D) 14,335 (D) (D) 12,800 (D) 108 0 0 0 108 728 319 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.N 2.—Sales by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1—Continued [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing Machinery, except electrical Total (1) Construction et al. Farm and garden (2) Office and computing (4) (3) Transportation equipment Electric a n d electronic equipment Other Household appliances Total Radio, television, a n d communication Electronic components and accessories (8) Other Total Motor vehicles Other (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (6) (7) 111,210 7,936 22,542 39,235 41,497 97,494 10,588 40,954 19,319 26,632 161,867 95,480 66,387 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 2,254 463 (D) 0 932 (D) (D) 0 355 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 7 7 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 463 D ( ) (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 ( ) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) D ( ) 0 0 (D) D ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O D (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 104,641 son OV\) 0 0 800 2,324 1,504 (D) (D) 0 620 3,753 1,533 (D) (D) 2,220 77,992 5,712 7,353 20,796 37,931 38,561 83,730 ? 30,385 (°) 23,775 158,386 94,287 0 0 D ( ) 1,292 1,040 (D) (D) 0 (D) 1,771 988 (D) (D) 783 0 0 D ( ) 3,189 2,201 631 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 648 0 0 (D) 562 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 158 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) D ( ) (D) (D) 0 0 0 336 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 D ( ) 1,950 1,466 446 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 2,416 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 1,019 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) \ 23,60 D 4 5,09 D 2 0 0 D ( ) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 127 0 0 0 127 395 0 0 All industries (D) 162 351 (D) (D) 264 (D) 356 2,199 933 933 0 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 16,582 34,210 21,489 8,574 783 2,603 956 4,233 7,381 3,488 3,893 3,817 0 (5) D Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 5,338 4,316 (D) (D) 386 ( (D) 1,689 545 545 0 1,144 15,696 14,198 (D) 781 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 33,354 0 0 33,354 0 1>86 4 D (D) 0 0 (D) 1,818 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 834 322 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 3 0 ( ) 0 0 7 (D) D Q 0 0 D ( ) (D) (D) 0 0 0 D) D 7 D ( ) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 2,074 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 1,954 0 D ( ) 0 (D) (D) 20,321 5,783 621 1,167 721 3,275 4,017 1,206 2,811 (D) 0 (D) 128 (D) (D) (D) 26 D4 (D) 24 D2 24 24 0 real 502 2,533 (D) 63,845 5,346 24,913 11,322 22,265 5,694 2,106 3,587 3,526 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 183 286 (D) 0 (D) 8,672 5 219 0 (D) 0 23,226 762 (D) 15,610 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 18,600 999 (D) 4,675 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 o 5,077 9,607 926 (D) (D) (D) 1,397 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 96 (D) (D) 2,250 0 0 0 0 286 0 592 592 0 0 0 0 160 160 0 654 0 654 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 654 0 654 0 0 (D) 0 Services: Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 2,434 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 D 0 ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 294 (D) 0 0 0 (D) (D) 117 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 ( 1>47 2 (D) (D 880 9,123 (D) ( ) (D) (D) (D) (D) D ( ) 0 O D 868 0 (D) (D) 10 443 (D) (D) 88,709 86,363 2,347 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 3,48£ (D! (D 49,487 3,805 45,683 (D; 0 O D c 0 (D 0 (D) (D) D8 (°) (] 746 (D) (D) (D) (D) D ( ) D () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 647 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 3 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) D (D) () D 0 ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) ( D) (D) (D) 0 1,474 Q0 (D 0 (D 0 (D 1,587 1,018 1,018 0 569 1,526 0 0 (D) (D) D4 64,099 r i 0 0 0 0 ( ) 0 0 (D) 1>59 (D (D) () (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 15,080 583 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 1,042 1 0 (D) C 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 (D) 3,928 (D) (D) 138,197 90,167 48,030 1,477 0 O D (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 362 (D) 2,354 10,594 D3 (D) (D) ' (D) (D) 1,552 16,338 0 92 3 120 (D) (D) D0 0 (D) 0 242 2,193 0 0 0 0 0 (D) O D D (D) D 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 320 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.N 2.—Sales by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1—Continued [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing Wholesale trade Other manufacturing Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals .tr. Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Tobacco (2) Textile Lumber and apparel etal. (3) (4) 23,543 16,569 0 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 190,449 11,724 23,219 16,066 D ( ) 2,010 5,436 (D) () (D) (D) 0 0 () () 0 17,695 116 ,1 0 7,482 219 0 4,076 0 5,349 ( D 0 0 0 () 0 0 ( (D) 747 (D) 1,507 9,129 D 240 2,190 0 () 240 1,728 0 0 462 0 507 6,939 ( (D) 228 6,082 89 0 (D) 0 0 0 1,563 0 ( D 0 0 0 () 0 89 1,189 (D) 0 316 252 4,658 0 0 (D) 0 1,375 0 1,326 0 () () 2,314 0 31 1 0 575 0 0 1,739 0 0 145,136 11,005 18,180 13,951 0 11,476 0 (D) 18,748 1,091 0 16,556 D 14,850 9,438 ) 0 22,433 2,462 (D) 18,275 337 () 0 11,835 391 0 1,778 D 0 () 6,696 0 0 8,080 0 ( 22,960 0 0 () 8,006 0 452 364 1,540 144 D 1,278 262 201,112 14,579 1,795 0 (D) 0 0 ( 0 0 0 1,693 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 2,022 0 2,022 0 0 1,486 0 824 0 0 (D) 299 (D) (D) (D) 0 3,819 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 1,055 (D) Paper (5) 33,938 () 0 0 0 0 32,383 152 0 () 3,784 (D) PrintMisceling and publish- Rubber laneous plastics (6) ( 0 0 0 0 18,994 99 0 0 99 () 0 0 0 (D) 387 0 0 0 387 10,951 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 10,94 D 6 0 0 86 0 86 0 0 0 4 396 (D) 142 235 (D) ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26,504 17,866) 10,718 (D 0 (D) 103 ( 157 0 0 4,680 1 9J4 17,787 0 16,042 1,350 D 10,344 0 () 127 0 0 0 () 0 0 637 0 Stone, clay, et al. Instruments Other (8) (7) 21,260 Glass (9) (10) (ID (12) 11,040 7,773 11,507 35,159 14,793 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,773 11,221 33,678 13,550 D D 1 1,221 () () 0 0 947 0 D 1 0 (D) 0 () ( 6,166 211 1,038 D D (D) 2,048 ) (D) 3,316 () () (D) 901 0 0 0 0 33 (D) 657 507 1,550 710 484 () 0 226 11 8 840 () 3,081 953 1,258 0 1 0 ( 0 0 0 0 10,894 982 0 () 3,424 3,312 4 (D) 0 (D) 1,637 377 324 53 1,260 81 0 0 ( 180 0 0 100 80 216 () 4,373 0 (D) 19 873 1 475 1,380 758 261 (D) 144 ( 0 5,535 0 (D) 4 0 0 2 0 4,791 235 2,709 136 2,870 0 0 0 1,043 0 981 846 (D) (D) 672 0 (D) ( 7,405 21,079 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 6,147 (D) 20,756 259 0 747 747 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 461 547 () 28 245 614 () 8,520 (D) 444 (D) (D) 468 ( 46 6,381 397 397 0 Total NonDurable durable goods goods (13) (14) 119,648 4,929 0 0 0 967 967 0 0 56,165 25,085 4,166 360 16,638 628 0 (D) 959 ( 2,563 1,034 549 ( 222 4,844 3,498 2,758 740 1,346 1,484 D 396 (D) 394 3,574 (D) 974 (D) 2,297 3,817 3,464 353 4,637 4 226 (D) 1,887 167 39 0 0 137 0 486 (D) 0 0 0 () 155 396 ( 974 () 3,817 3,464 353 2,092 4 2 (D) 993 4 39 () 1,005 (D) 82,044 29,817 27,906 26,485 54,138 3,332 () 0 0 173 0 137 0 1,346 D ) 0 275 () 129 0 0 0 (D) 134 6,050 (D) (D) 0 (D) 1,508 3,590 4,905 (D) (D) 0 (D.) 1,508 321 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.N 2.—Sales by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales x—Continued [Millions of dollars] Services Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Business services Total All industries Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Insurance Real (1) Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products.... Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Finance (2) (3) (4) 220,303 D Equipment rental Computer and data processing Other (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) 171,533 3,320 79,133 4,484 2,785 3,616 12,296 (D) 14 966 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D 0 15,767 (D) EngiMotion pictures neering etal. (12) 40 0 (D) 73 (D) 3,344 2,764 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 5,788 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 933 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 68 126 126 3,763 D () 1,664 4 Management, consulting, and public relations (6) (5) Advertising 3,611 (D) 45,451 6,571 22,488 (D) 0 0 (D) 345 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) Hotels and other lodging Total () 589 589 0 0 2,088 27,562 2,021 1,201 (D) 0 0 ( 1,084 1,187 (D) 426 (D) C) (D) 8,611 0 0 0 0 () 4 0 0 0 (D) () 138 (*) (D) 3 6,876 0 (14) 6,228 12,045 9,628 1 0 419 74 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3,005 3,743 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 426 1,893 552 1,341 9,305 () 1,363 4 0 0 0 4 11,454 (13) Health D 4 0 4 (D) 645 0 0 0 (D) 0 3,082 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 438 659 0 0 0 0 D () 504 0 () 441 4,152 0 () 10,710 (D) 8,131 888 6,983 807 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 9,401 8,847 553 403 0 (D) () 792 4 463 5,391 (D) 1,011 2,863 185 2,678 3,311 0 4 832 ( 415 0 0 0 (D) 276 0 0 (*) ( 835 (D) 3 61 0 0 5 () 176 1,001 0 4 0 (D) 2 (D) 792 466 0 0 0 0 104 0 0 302 704 817 0 663 386 566 37 C) 0 180OT 164,358 0 34 D0 24,098 15,356 8,742 (*) 0 154,73^ 0 (D) 0 246 36 0 58 0 37,662 3,130 13,387 2,771 400 0 0 163 6 1,445 (D) 154,486 2,109 51 0 D 1,130 3,287 2,970 D () 0 1,202 D () 0 0 1,556 0 874 0 () 0 0 3,210 0 3,158 D 51 0 0 5,244 (D) 5,036 D 2,339 0 () 0 0 4,015 0 (D) () 0 0 7,896 0 0 0 0 1,212 1,072 0 879 3,282 5,244 2,085 4,288 7,990 6,782 0 0 (D) 0 2 0 874 0 0 0 0 0 C) 0 82 9,968 10,268 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 574 () 1,890 240 ( D 0 0 0 154 4,381 2,055 444 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,148 (D) 0 0 0 52 7 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 ( 4,993 0 0 0 0 4,437 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7,896 0 322 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.N 2.—Sales by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1—Continued [Millions of dollars] Other industries Mining (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery >r Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 385,296 21,714 3,309 161 3,148 15,477 (D) 34,901 7,412 (D) () 4,989 6,627 2,731 (D) 308 (D) 949 6,216 3,610 1,424 2,186 2,606 1,267 (D) 370 (D) 651 1,876 0 602 D () 1,209 (D) 691 1,951 1,328 D ) () 1,407 (D) 943 3,719 438 3,281 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 2,068 0 2,068 0 0 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 3,738 (D) 1,125 D ) (4) ( 0 862 (D) 1,074 (D) 542 319,156 1,869 1,386 468 918 23,478 166,876 125,547 Retail trade (5) (3) Transportation, communication, and public utilities (6) (7) Nonmetallic 4,385 292 3,496 1,554 D () 0 521 () 0 0 0 0 1,384 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 1,133 D () 731 () 1,687 (D) Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Construction Metal (2) Total Agriculture, forestry, and fishing () 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 111 ,9 D ) 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2,004 (D) 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 557 0 557 12,376 5,397 308 () 4,039 4,039 0 0 5,386 (D) 0 0 (D) 2,883 2,312 (D) ( 1,617 1,616 552 1,064 2 67 0 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 377 0 0 0 0 4 0 31,777 () 0 0 (D) 0 3,902 0 0 0 0 255 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 1,457 (D) () 774 0 189 1,536 0 () 2,506 (D ) 0 924 10,825 2,779 0 () 360 1 ( 799 799 D () (D y 0 0 (D) 1,372 0 ( ( 803 415 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 182,694 4,372 106 () 0 0 1,351 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 4,758 D (D) (D) (D) () 1,700 (D) 1 (D) 548 0 0 135 799 0 799 0 0 ( 335 ( () 0 22,554 0 0 0 0 0 535 165,676 D 0 (D) 164,807 D Not specified by industry 2 (8) 150,569 (D) 5 0 5 ( 0 12,508 3,931 2,256 0 1,674 2,865 (D) 107 (D) (D) 1,207 (D) (D) (D) (D) 234 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 3,702 4 (D) 0 648 246 (D) 0 0 1,921 133 1,788 () 0 0 1,498 (D) () 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 6 126,828 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 1,465 124,988 47,871 4,582 0 C) C) 2,664 2,664 C) 0 1,847 70 38,080 5,507 321 C) 5,186 7,495 5,489 583 74 1,237 111 2,869 1,523 1,245 278 1,346 1,968 15 863 426 664 14,217 840 2,625 1,736 9,016 2,769 () * 2,769 3,256 255 () • 86 312 61 771 75 67 377 1,235 17 2,765 367 2,398 5,225 () * 5,225 0 0 -4,165 0 0 () * 0 0 0 ( -4,165 () • () * 1,384 () • C) () * C) 19 204 1,161 323 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.O 1.—Employment and Employee Compensation of U.S. Parents, Industry by Type Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Of which— Total Employees engaged in research and development activities Wages and salaries Employee benefit plans (3) (2) (1) Total () 4 () 5 18,192.3 578.7 509,117 402,860 106,257 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 1,222.5 146.7 20.3 126.3 892.6 877.8 5.8 8.9 156.5 26.7 25.0 2.2 .3 2.0 21.3 20.9 0 .4 1.4 .1 43,754 5,143 705 4,437 32,432 32,029 107 296 5,201 978 34,320 4,354 592 3,762 25,152 24,852 69 232 4,059 754 9,434 788 113 675 7,279 7,177 38 65 1,142 224 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 10,267.8 975.3 176.4 78.5 720.4 1,355.9 654.0 299.4 206.9 89.9 105.7 951.4 505.4 349.5 155.9 446.0 1,443.4 68.1 243.5 675.7 456.1 1,601.7 91.9 596.1 287.0 626.6 1,649.7 825.8 823.8 2,290.4 160.9 380.6 173.9 254.3 269.2 199.9 33.8 97.8 132.3 427.6 160.1 503.7 11.5 2.7 .5 8.3 86.2 42.4 27.2 10.2 .9 5.5 13.4 6.9 3.0 3.9 6.5 94.2 3.9 11.4 62.9 16.0 110.9 2.0 65.7 17.6 25.6 130.7 36.4 94.3 56.8 1.9 1.4 1.8 3.8 1.0 7.2 .5 2.5 1.9 32.8 1.9 306,071 21,769 3,082 2,449 16,239 42,870 23,069 8,996 5,995 1,913 2,897 31,322 18,493 12,887 5,606 12,829 44,095 2,563 7,938 21,438 12,156 45,516 2,391 16,870 6,967 19,288 62,785 34,502 28,283 57,714 3,820 6,281 4,624 7,411 6,154 6,346 714 2,744 3,685 12,877 3,056 238,841 17,470 2,541 2,033 12,897 34,400 18,248 7,409 4,813 1,560 2,370 23,146 9,159 4,204 9,783 34,622 1,965 6,161 16,662 9,834 36,264 1,903 13,320 5,665 15,376 45,971 24,554 21,417 46,968 2,942 5,136 3,780 5,928 5,038 5,015 581 2,163 2,979 10,894 2,513 67,229 4,299 541 416 3,342 8,469 4,821 1,588 1,182 353 526 8,176 5,130 3,728 1,402 3,047 9,473 598 1,777 4,775 2,322 9,252 488 3,549 1,302 3,912 16,814 9,948 6,866 10,746 878 1,145 844 1,484 1,116 1,331 133 582 705 1,984 543 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 391.8 186.1 205.7 8.0 7.1 .9 8,453 4,597 3,856 7,040 3,893 3,147 1,413 704 709 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 999.1 95.8 903.0 .3 () * 6.3 () * 6.3 0 0 26,310 4,571 21,729 10 () * 22,049 4,105 17,935 9 () * 4,261 465 3,794 2 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 958.5 158.5 310.8 48.0 15.9 4.2 65.4 177.3 44.0 67.5 228.1 149.5 12.4 0 11.6 0 (D) () * 4.6 17,136 1,839 6,523 1,536 565 104 1,480 2,838 631 1,593 3,595 2,956 14,535 1,483 5,511 1,245 465 87 1,291 2,423 560 1,333 3,074 2,574 107,394 408 492 215 277 8,093 86,075 351 357 154 203 6,486 54,132 24,750 AH industries Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 4,352.6 16.8 14.9 7.8 7.1 240.6 2,021.0 2,059.4 () * 23.2 (D) .2 .1 .1 .8 20.6 29,513 n 2,601 356 1,012 291 101 16 188 415 70 260 521 382 21,319 57 136 61 74 1,607 14,756 4,763 324 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.O 2.—Employment of U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1 [Thousands] Petroleum Total Total (1) Crude petroleum extraction (2) (3) Oil and gas field services Integrated refining and extraction Refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Wholesale trade Other (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 18,192.3 650.0 31.3 130.6 382.7 5.6 14.3 42.5 42.9 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 1,222.5 146.7 540.6 75.6 18.0 14.3 65.9 60.2 374.2 .4 4.9 0 6.4 0 35.9 0 35.2 .7 20.3 126.3 892.6 877.8 5.8 8.9 156.5 26.7 15.6 60.1 404.2 394.6 4.9 4.6 51.0 9.8 13.2 1.1 0 0 0 0 2.5 1.3 2.0 58.2 3.5 3.5 0 0 2.3 0 0 .4 368.9 368.9 0 0 4.9 0 0 0 4.9 0 4.9 0 0 0 0 0 6.3 1.7 0 4.6 .1 0 0 0 6.9 6.9 (*) 0 29.0 0 13.7 13.7 C) 0 12.2 8.5 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment.... Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 10,267.8 975.3 176.4 78.5 720.4 1,355.9 654.0 299.4 206.9 89.9 105.7 951.4 505.4 349.5 155.9 446.0 1,443.4 68.1 73.8 .1 0 .1 0 34.2 23.6 0 0 5.4 5.1 4.0 2.6 6.6 .1 0 .1 0 4.0 2.3 0 0 1.5 .3 .6 .6 C) .6 0 .1 0 45.2 0 0 0 0 17.7 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 7.8 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 2.5 (D) 0 0 4.9 (D) C) 0 (*) (D) 9.5 0 8.6 0 0 0 0 8.6 8.6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 (•) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 1.8 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.4 0 .1 16.9 0 7.6 9.3 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All industries 243.5 675.7 456.1 1,601.7 91.9 596.1 287.0 626.6 1,649.7 825.8 823.8 2,290.4 160.9 380.6 173.9 254.3 269.2 199.9 33.8 97.8 ( 1.4 9.6 0 9.4 0 .3 17.6 0 7.6 10.0 0 2.3 ( 6.0 (D) 0 0 0 0 .4 0 0 132.3 427.6 160.1 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 391.8 186.1 205.7 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real e s t a t e Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies 999.1 95.8 903.0 .3 (*) 3.8 C) 3.8 0 0 .2 .2 0 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers).. Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film.... Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 958.5 158.5 310.8 48.0 6.3 0 (*) 0 15.9 4.2 65.4 177.3 44.0 67.5 228.1 149.5 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining '. Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilitiesRetail trade 4,352.6 16.8 14.9 7.8 7.1 240.6 2,021.0 2,059.4 0 0 0 (•) 0 (D) 0 (D) 24.7 0 (D) .2 15.9 ( (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 0 .2 .1 0 0 0 0 0 2.3 0 0 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .6 .6 C) (D) 0 0 (*) (D) D D ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 .3 2.7 ( ) 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 5.8 .5 .5 ( .5 .5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 9.0 D 2.0 0 0 0 0 325 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.O 2.—Employment of U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1—Continued [Thousands] Manufacturing Food and kindred products Total Grain mill and bakery products Bever- (2) Total Total (6) Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Drugs (3) (4) (5) (7) (8) 140.4 111.2 423.4 764.6 371.4 157.0 245.8 7.9 12.5 0 (*) 0 0 0 12.4 0 71.3 .3 46.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .3 68.4 67.3 0 1.1 0 2.6 0 0 0 0 (•) (*) 0 0 0 0 105.6 85.7 683.1 15.2 (D) 0 (D) 605.2 285.7 165.1 88.3 17.9 48.2 10.4 8.2 0 0 375.4 306.5 14.0 4.9 287.5 25.4 D () 13.2 (D) 0 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.5 0 1.5 42.1 42.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 2.9 7.5 .1 0 1.7 5.7 1.7 (*) 1.7 40.0 1.7 .1 0 0 0 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 7,897.5 630.5 79.3 64.5 486.7 951.5 447.7 247.4 158.9 22.4 75.0 736.8 388.0 269.5 118.6 348.8 1,119.6 53.6 585.1 490.2 57.0 59.5 373.7 30.7 3.5 14.5 10.0 .2 2.5 .1 0 0 0 .1 0 0 104.1 98.0 180.3 522.7 363.0 1,163.1 71.9 452.2 213.0 426.0 1,401.1 737.9 663.2 1,895.0 142.8 353.1 155.1 203.6 216.1 147.0 31.9 86.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 0 1.6 62.6 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 3.6 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16.8 16.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 91.2 350.6 117.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99.7 52.0 47.7 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Soap, clean- Agricultural ers, and chemitoilet cals goods (*) 0 .4 7.5 186.7 183.7 0 3.0 46.2 5.1 43.0 .4 42.6 ( 41.5 2.4 0 44.7 2.9 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 .1 .1 (D) 45.4 0 323.0 () 0 2.2 273.1 247.6 12.4 5.0 3.7 4.4 7.7 () 2.2 3.1 0 1.6 0 11.4 (*) 0 1.0 21.3 6.6 6.2 .4 5.8 (D) 2.5 0 0 .2 2.3 5.6 0 0 0 5.6 (D) 0 (D) 29.7 0 .1 0 1.3 0 10.2 (*) 0 .5 17.6 0 Primary and fabricated metals Primary 675.1 (1) (9) (10) 99.4 Other Total (11) (12) 14.7 0 0 0 .3 (*) 0 .3 0 0 822.8 9.6 68.2 .4 53.2 0 10.6 0 .2 .2 65.9 0 0 9.4 1.6 .3 0 0 53.0 53.0 0 0 .2 0 74.1 (D) .2 0 (D) 62.6 10.3 3.2 (D) .2 D ( ) 1.2 D ( ) 0 726.0 5.2 0 (*) 5.2 37.0 20.0 3.8 4.0 1.9 7.4 500.1 300.4 207.0 93.4 199.7 58.2 227.9 (D) 0 0 (D) 5.8 (D) 0 0 1.9 D () 195.7 191.5 184.6 6.9 4.2 9.0 0 0 .5 1.6 0 0 1.5 .1 10.1 (D) 37.3 27.3 4.9 9.7 3.1 9.6 45.5 5.7 39.8 52.7 25.1 4.7 1.6 0 0 14.7 14.6 0 .1 0 0 36.5 3.3 0 0 3.3 30.1 12.5 2.6 (D) 14.0 D () 1.5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0 7.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.6 (D) 0 0 0 0 .3 0 0 .2 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.1 0 (14) 85.7 99.0 (D) 0 0 (D) 91.1 4.0 18.4 67.8 0 .9 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (13) 51.3 150.5 .9 (D) 0 D ( ) 148.1 11.3 128.4 8.4 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 .1 .2 Ferrous Nonfer- .1 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 .1 .1 ( 0 0 0 0 ) 1.8 1.3 6.1 ( 2.5 2.2 5.7 (D) 168.5 () 8.0 8.0 (D) 5.1 0 (D) 6.0 3.1 2.9 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 1.1 0 142.7 (*) 0 n o II.I (D) .3 0 0 (D) 93.6 81.5 2.2 79.3 12.1 1.3 0 0 0 1.3 5.1 (D) 3.6 0 (D) 7.7 .5 7.2 24.0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.6 5.6 0 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Other Industrial chemicals and synthetics 8,565.0 All industries Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Chemicals and allied products 68.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 28.0 0 17.4 1.2 0 () 0 0 1.7 0 1.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8.4 1.5 8.0 1.0 .2 225.5 3.6 .4 .3 .1 13.1 176.7 31.7 () 7.1 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D ( ) 2.3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 1.3 (*) .3 0 .1 2.4 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 14.7 0 0 0 0 11.3 .4 326 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.O 2.—Employment of U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1—Continued [Thousands] Manufacturing Machinery, except electrical Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other „. Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures .', Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Farm and garden (2) 1,220.4 Office Construcand tion et al. computing Other Total Household appliances Radio, television, and communication Electronic components and accessories (7) (8) (9) (4) (5) (6) 193.3 489.1 468.4 1,316.2 17.9 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (3) 69.6 Electric and electronic equipment 22.5 6.5 (D) 0 10.5 (D) (D) 0 3.6 (D) 0 6.5 4.1 (D) 0 (D) 11.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 D ( ) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 .1 17.4 17.4 0 0 0 .4 128.8 Transportation equipment (10) Total Motor vehicles Other (11) Other (12) (13) 546.8 297.4 343.1 1,459.5 .4 .1 .1 17.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17.4 17.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 .4 722.3 737.2 34.0 .3 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 D ( ) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 D ( ) 0 .3 0 0 0 0 26.8 (D) .3 .3 1,166.4 7.5 0 0 7.5 27.2 18.8 1.3 (D) 0 (D) 40.5 15.2 (D) (D) 25.2 867.1 47.8 63.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .2 0 0 0 .2 47.1 36.1 181.3 (D) 0 0 (D) 5.2 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 15.6 3.5 3.5 0 12.1 133.3 6.5 475.8 0 0 0 0 5.9 D () 0 0 0 (D) 3.7 0 0 0 3.7 412.4 0 445.6 (D) 0 0 (D) 16.0 13.4 1.3 (D) 0 (D) 21.1 11.8 (D) (D) 9.3 274.4 5.2 1,133.0 31.4 0 0 31.4 42.8 29.9 7.8 .1 0 5.1 19.9 8.7 8.5 .2 11.2 71.8 1.6 (D) 26.1 0 0 26.1 3.0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 2.9 0 0 0 2.9 3.1 (D) 396.8 .4 0 0 .4 7.4 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 2.2 .2 0 .2 1.9 21.5 0 294.8 (D) 0 0 (D) 8.2 (D) (D) 0 0 0 6.6 4.1 4.1 0 2.5 17.0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 24.3 17.5 6.6 .1 0 .1 8.3 4.4 4.4 0 3.9 30.3 (D) 1,407.7 2.9 0 0 2.9 25.1 19.8 0 (D) 0 (D) 35.1 21.2 14.5 6.7 13.9 39.9 .2 710.7 2.9 0 0 2.9 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 8.8 6.7 (*) 6.7 2.1 20.7 .1 696.9 0 0 0 0 (D) D ( ) 0 (D) 0 (D) 26.3 14.5 14.5 0 11.8 19.2 .1 144.8 422.9 251.6 101.6 9.2 37.7 14.2 40.6 73.9 28.7 45.2 48.6 0 .5 1.9 5.3 1.6 .9 4.4 D ( ) .2 (D) (D) 1.3 (D) 0 0 (D) 13.7 12.6 1.1 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 D ( ) 0 0 118.9 .2 7.7 5.4 0 1.0 .1 7.2 10.6 D () 0 0 .2 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 412.4 0 30.1 1.1 21.1 5.5 2.4 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 .3 D () (D) 0 0 0 25.7 (D) (D) 64.8 (D) 15.6 8.6 (D) (D) 8.9 (D) 21.0 0 .5 1.4 D ( ) (D) .1 4.4 D ( ) 6.6 39.4 24.2 847.3 52.6 341.9 163.8 289.0 72.8 20.7 52.1 46.9 (D) 1.4 (D) 1.0 2.6 2.9 2.9 5.1 1.6 0 () 89.3 50.9 (D) (D) 30.0 2.1 2.1 0 D () (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 21.5 0 304.8 .2 246.0 12.2 46.4 57.1 12.5 44.6 3.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .5 0 .2 12.9 4.0 237.7 0 79.9 142.2 15.6 4.1 .2 3.8 D ( ) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) D ( ) 4.9 5.1 ( ) 215.5 1.6 (D) (D) 196.9 9.6 5.9 3.7 21.6 0 1.4 (D) 1.0 1.1 2.9 (D) (D) 4.5 (D) (D) 110.9 1.5 39.6 13.1 56.7 1,179.6 676.2 503.4 14.2 0 0 1.8 0 (D) 7.4 0 D ( ) (D) 0 (D) 17.3 (D) 5.3 .3 D ( ) 646.3 627.8 18.5 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 3.0 0 D ( ) (D) (D) 9.2 93.6 (D) 34.3 12.8 (D) 533.4 48.4 484.9 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 4.4 0 .3 0 21.6 0 (D) 3.3 (D) (D) 26.0 2.8 0 0 0 0 2.9 0 0 12.0 2.7 (D) 11.1 (*) (D) 2.2 .2 (D) .2 .2 (*) 2.0 0 7.8 7.8 0 .7 .7 0 5.6 5.6 0 0 0 0 1.3 1.3 0 2.4 2.4 0 1.9 1.9 0 6.8 6.6 .1 2.9 2.8 .1 3.8 3.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 7.2 0 7.2 0 0 12.6 0 12.4 .2 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 7.5 0 (D) 0 1.9 0 (D) 0 tf! 5.4 24.9 (D) 9.6 9.6 0 (D) 0 0 2.9 C) 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 7.2 0 7.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D D D (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.9 0 (D) 0 D .2 .3 .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .3 .2 .3 0 0 .1 .1 9.6 0 3.2 0 0 0 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 ( ) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 6.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.1 1.1 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 3.9 0 0 0 0 (D) 145.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 10.6 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 144.9 .3 0 0 (D) 0 .1 (D) 0 0 4.0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) .1 .1 0 0 .1 .3 .1 327 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.O 2.—Employment of U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales 1—Continued [Thousands] Wholesale trade Manufacturing Other manufacturing Total (1) Textile Lumber and et al. apparel 68.8 436.7 19.4 .2 0 0 0 0 .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,196.2 78.1 (D) 5.0 (D) 183.5 70.0 55.0 50.6 2.5 5.3 130.6 34.3 29.4 4.9 96.4 79.5 (D) 52.5 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 429.2 29.7 5.4 0 24.3 19.6 (D) (D) 13.8 0 .1 39.8 D (D) () 1.9 (D) 3.1 0 193.5 2.6 (D) (D) .2 3.3 14.3 45.5 (D) 68.5 3.5 23.2 17.2 24.6 25.9 6.6 19.3 1,630.0 53.8 346.4 146.1 192.3 210.5 122.5 23.2 73.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 48.6 48.5 0 0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3.1 3.2 0 2.2 81.1 270.6 110.4 0 0 0 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods (D) 0 (D) 21.2 0 21.2 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) O D (D) 0 Paper Printing and publish- Rubber ing (5) (4) (3) 22.7 18.1 4.6 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 200.9 (6) 278.4 248.6 (13) (D) .1 0 1.4 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.7 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 113.9 10.7 0 (D) (D) 27.1 24.6 (*) 2.2 0 .2 21.0 4.8 4.1 .7 16.2 2.8 0 90.3 (D) 0 0 (D) 15.1 (D) 0 0 (D) 111.8 2.1 0 (D) (D) 3.0 (D) (D) .1 0 (D) 17.8 7.0 5.1 1.8 10.8 10.4 0 428.9 (*) 0 (*) 0 80.7 20.1 47.7 (D) 0 (D) 3.7 .3 .3 0 3.4 44.6 0 189.7 22.1 11.6 0 (D) 0 (D) 6.6 15.5 7.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 62.4 0 (D) .1 0 0 .1 0 54.2 1.9 3.5 1.8 .3 .1 .3 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 12.4 3.2 3.2 0 9.2 3.2 (D) 265.2 2.0 0 1.6 .4 22.1 2.9 2.2 12.7 (D) (D) 14.6 0 0 0 14.6 4.8 0 222.8 (D) 0 0 (D) 1.5 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 6.2 0 0 0 6.2 (D) 0 98.4 (D) 0 0 (D) 1.6 0 1.6 0 0 0 (D) .4 .4 0 0 4.8 0 1.0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 220.7 (D) 1.5 39.6 149.8 9.8 (D) (*) 6.4 0 (D) 0 0 0 333.7 0 306.4 (D) 1.6 (D) 6.5 4.7 0 (D) 0 1.5 6.2 (D) 4.5 0 (D) 3.9 (*) 3.9 161.9 0 21.9 99.2 23.0 6.1 (D) (D) 0 .1 7.6 .2 2.7 4.6 .1 0 0 0 205.8 (D) 2.7 0 7.1 188.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 95.2 0 1.0 0 (D) 0 90.5 1.5 .5 2.1 (D) 6.9 2.3 0 7.9 (D) (D) 1.3 D .5 .5 0 1.7 .2 1.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.0 0 2.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O D .3 .3 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 .4 () (D) (D) (12) 0 0 .1 .3 .3 (11) 2.7 0 0 (D) (10) 0 0 0 (D) (9) Total 1.5 .1 0 (D) Other 115.8 (D) 0 0 (*) 0 Instruments .3 (D) .5 .5 Stone, clay, et al. 98.7 .7 .1 0 Glass (8) (7) Miscellaneous plastics .6 114.9 (14)., (15) (•) 363.1 216.6 146.4 9.4 0 5.8 0 3.6 0 0 0 5.5 0 0 (D) (D) 5.5 0 0 2.9 2.9 0 0 2.9 (*) 0 0 2.6 2.6 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 9.5 .5 .2 8.5 0 .4 6.2 (D) (D) .4 (D) (D) (*) 119.5 15.0 .6 1.0 13.4 15.6 5.4 4.1 3.5 1.6 1.1 19.6 11.7 10.7 1.0 7.9 10.3 (D) 81.1 4.0 .1 0 3.9 5.2 1.2 2.2 (D) (D) (D) 18.3 10.5 (D) (D) 7.9 6.7 (D) 38.5 10.9 .5 1.0 9.5 10.4 4.2 1.9 (D) (D) (D) 1.3 1.3 (D) (D) 0 3.7 (D) (D) (D) 5.4 7.1 2.3 1.1 .2 3.5 (D) (D) 7.5 127.2 1.6 11.3 1.9 (D) (D) 16.9 .1 (D) () 18.8 (D) 9.7 (D) (D) 7.3 (D) (D) 32.9 (*) 1.2 (D) 8.9 1.2 .2 .1 .1 2.5 18.6 (D) 9.7 (D) (D) 7.3 (D) (D) 20.9 C) (•) 0 0 0 (D) 1.0 4.2 38.2 2.2 40.9 0 12.7 10.5 17.7 2.7 0 2.7 256.3 0 (D) 0 1.3 .3 .3 .2 (D) 7.2 0 () 60.8 4.2 3.4 0 251.8 0 3.0 .8 84.7 (D) 17.3 1.2 (D) 16.9 .2 0 0 0 0 .2 .2 0 12.6 12.6 0 178.6 104.5 74.1 107.7 99.3 8.5 70.9 5.3 65.6 0 0 0 0 0 .3 2.5 2.3 0 0 1.4 .9 3.7 1.8 2.0 46.2 0 .5 .3 8.5 (*) (*) 0 90.3 Durable Nondurable goods goods 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 1.9 .5 1.4 (*) 0 1.5 .1 1.4 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 () 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 28.2 26.0 .8 0 (D) 7.0 .1 .1 0 6.9 0 0 D .2 0 0 0 .2 6.4 3.0 3.3 72.0 0 0 (D) 446.8 206.7 0 (D) (D) 0 1.3 DL3 (D) (•) .2 .1 .1 0 (D) (D) .1 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 12.0 0 1.2 (D) (D) 1.2 0 0 (*) .4 1.0 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) 2,306.5 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Tobacco 0 (D) 0 0 .2 13.6 0 11.0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .3 (D) (D) (D) 1.0 0 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 33.5 .1 .3 .3 0 .5 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 6.8 0 0 0 0 0 11.2 21.4 0 (D) 0 6.8 3.0 0 .3 .3 0 0 (D) (D) 8.9 0 8.9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .1 0 (D) 0 0 2.0 0 2.0 0 0 .4 .4 7.4 0 () D () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 0 0 (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 0 O D (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) .4 0 .4 .2 .2 0 0 0 0 D D (D) (D) 0 0 0 D .3 0 .1 .1 ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 ( ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) D .2 .2 8.0 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.3 3.3 .3 25.4 (D) (*) 0 (*) 2.6 17.2 D1*1 (D) 0 (p" (L 0 0 .1 19.5 27.2 (D) (D) 0 5.9 (D) C) (*) C) 15.1 1.8 2.1 (D) 0 (•) 2.6 0 (•) 0 328 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.O 2.—Employment of U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales x—Continued [Thousands] Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Services Business services Insur- Real Total Hotels and other lodging Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) ComEquip- puter and ment data rental processing Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Finance (2) (3) 938.5 233.0 675.5 30.0 1,403.8 140.1 38.7 16.3 9.2 .3 5.9 D 1.2 .3 16.9 3.8 0 0 0 0 () .3 .1 .7 .7 3.1 8.6 8.6 0 0 4.5 .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C) (D) C) C) 0 0 0 0 C) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9.6 5.1 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 13.4 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 9.9 9.6 .3 0 D ( ) .2 .3 0 6.5 6.5 (•) 0 2.5 0 2.7 2.4 .3 0 (D) 0 51.6 30.9 (D) 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 (D) 88.3 1.4 0 0 1.4 .8 .4 .1 0 .2 .1 22.2 9.8 (*) () () 0 12.4 10.1 (*) 7.4 2.4 20.8 0 13.5 2.4 4.9 27.2 21.4 5.8 5.7 1.7 (*) 1.0 1.0 .3 0 0 .4 .4 .1 .1 0 0 0 7.9 (D) 8.2 0 0 0 0 13.5 () 1.7 0 0 0 0 5.8 0 0 0 0 .3 0 0 0 .2 .1 13.4 5.4 2.7 2.7 8.0 154.6 0 0 0 ( ( 9.9 0 () 23.1 18.9 4.1 (D) 0 (*) 8.5 0 () 4.1 2.5 1.7 .3 2.5 0 0 2.4 (*) n n 1.9 0 0 .3 .2 ( 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 1.4 .1 .2 C) 0 5.1 2.8 2.3 2.3 .2 2.1 768.2 94.9 673.2 .1 0 153.6 91.5 62.2 (*) 0 1.8 .1 1.1 (*) 1.1 .1 .5 0 0 0 (D) (*) (*) 0 .6 0 0 0 0 0 0 58.7 (D) 0 0 0 15.2 ( ) 0 0 0 5.8 51.0 .5 13.7 (*) .7 96.6 (D) 75.3 (D) 48.5 8.5 (D) 53.0 2.2 50.8 47.0 0 C) C) 1.3 11.7 5.9 3.0 9.4 0 0 .4 0 0 .4 0 0 0 0 3.7 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 2.3 (D) 0 ( 0 (*) C) 0 0 0 60.9 0 60.2 .1 0 0 12.0 3.6 62.6 156.6 34.2 47.9 224.9 133.8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 153.4 (•) .2 .2 0 41.8 24.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55.7 55.7 23.2 1.5 0 0 () 10.7 0 (D) 3.3 0 0 C) 4.0 0 3.5 0 13.4 26.5 5.5 0 4.0 1.4 .1 18.9 .2 18.6 4.9 0 0 9.1 0 0 0 0 () 0 .4 (*) 81.6 0 9.1 (•) .3 0 C) 0 .2 .2 0 0 55.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 86.5 17.5 (D) 0 ) 44.4 0 0 .4 44.0 ( 26.3 6.0 0 0 0 0 .7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 11.4 0 11.4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4.9 C) 0 0 0 0 60.0 (•) 0 0 0 Health (14) 266.9 6.2 2.5 0 0 .3 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 0 27.7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.5 2.7 2.7 (*) 2.8 4.7 0 10.9 0 0 0 0 10.5 (D) 7.9 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13.9 0 (D) 6.4 (D) 1.4 0 1.4 2.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) .1 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .5 .5 (*) 0 0 0 6.4 0 6.4 0 0 () 0 0 157.0 (D) 154.2 35.3 0 51.8 0 4.7 0 223.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 223.2 0 0 3.5 0 0 0 .1 0 .4 132.9 (D) 0 D 0 (D) 5.2 (D) C) 0 (*) (13) (*) 0 C) (D) 3.6 3.6 0 0 (D) 0 D 4.0 0 4.0 0 0 C) 0 0 0 0 (*) 7.6 D .5 .4 1.4 (*) 1.3 0 0 14.1 0 13.9 1.6 () .1 0 0 1.6 1.6 0 1.3 36.5 0 36.5 36.5 0 0 0 0 1.3 0 91.8 84.3 .4 0 0 (*) 111.4 0 0 0 0 .1 271.9 (D) 0 0 0 0 .4 .1 0 804.5 88.1 275.6 39.4 (*) 0 0 0 ( ) D 0 .4 7.8 0 .1 31.5 0 0 o .4 ( ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 31.6 1.4 .2 Motion Engipictures neering etal. (12) (11) 179.4 C) 7.5 0 7.5 0 0 D C) 0 25.0 () 0 D 9.8 30.3 0 0 0 12.5 6.4 6.1 0 604.8 384.8 23.6 2.6 5.6 15.4 17.8 7.8 8.0 (10) (9) Other ( 153.2 0 .4 20.2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 2.5 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47.1 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 39.5 329 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.O 2.—Employment of U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Industry of Sales x—Continued [Thousands] Other industries Mining Construction (1) Metal (3) (4) Retail trade Central administrative offices 2 (6) (7) (8) Nonmetallic (2) Total Transportation, communication, and public utilities (5) Agriculture, forestry, and fishing 4,725.0 40.3 33.0 111.0 261.4 1,893.5 2,385.8 878.4 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction... Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 242.7 6.9 12.6 .1 35.4 37.3 30.5 54.1 1.5 96.5 .1 107.1 20.4 2.9 (D) 173.8 173.3 .5 0 21.8 2.5 .1 0 12.5 12.5 0 0 0 0 .1 (D) 26.9 26.9 0 0 4.8 0 30.5 .2 1.2 32.2 31.8 .4 0 12.3 8.1 0 .1 96.2 96.1 .1 0 .2 0 .3 20.1 73.9 72.4 .1 1.4 11.8 1.0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 534.8 185.8 83.1 .2 102.6 99.3 29.8 4.7 (D) 48.7 (D) 72.9 39.7 21.7 18.1 33.1 12.9 1.3 13.9 0 0 0 0 60.9 .4 0 0 .4 27.3 21.4 D ( ) .5 (D) 1.3 22.6 22.6 14.1 8.5 (*) 1.0 0 46.8 0 0 0 0 7.5 7.1 0 0 0 .4 22.1 1.1 1.1 0 21.0 6.7 0 110.7 40.6 0 .2 40.4 (D) (*) 287.6 137.1 80.8 0 56.2 58.5 (D) 2.4 2.2 633.4 54.5 8.7 7.3 38.5 170.5 89.5 29.6 38.5 2.8 10.1 41.4 24.0 16.7 7.3 17.4 84.3 8.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.0 0 0 () 2.7 1.4 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5.8 0 5.8 3.8 0 0 0 0 .1 0 .1 0 15.3 1.8 (*) 0 0 () 0 0 3.6 0 0 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods 63.9 4.5 59.5 7.6 (*) 7.6 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies .\ 29.2 0 29.2 0 0 All industries Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 2.6 ( 21.5 0 7.3 () 20.1 .3 19.9 122.3 (D) 17.2 (D) 16.3 18.2 23.0 .1 D 0 0 (D) 0 14.9 7.8 2.2 0 5.6 .9 (*) D ( ) 0 (D) 0 .1 0 0 0 .1 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 (*) 12.1 10.0 1.0 9.0 2.0 .2 0 .2 .1 .1 1.3 .2 1.1 0 0 (D) 0 () 1.6 .3 1.4 7.5 ( 0 0 0 0 0 ( 5.7 5.7 5.3 .4 0 2.4 () 18.1 0 1.1 9.8 0 19.3 35.4 21.5 56.1 7.3 () 16.8 0 11.8 3.6 16.6 0 0 14.3 22.1 12.5 83.8 61.4 22.4 142.8 5.3 9.0 9.9 15.8 19.8 17.1 1.1 7.5 ( 18.9 11.5 38.2 7.6 51.4 1.9 49.4 20.4 10.9 9.5 19.4 0 19.4 0 0 () 5.8 .4 (*) (D) 14.6 6.5 (*) 5.5 0 0 (D) 1.2 ( 76.8 42.5 10.5 2.1 0 33.2 .3 32.9 57.9 42.5 12.3 1.8 5.4 1.2 .4 1.7 0 4.0 ( 10.3 .3 .2 .1 10.0 2.6 0 0 9.0 (*) 2.4 .4 () 0 5.3 0 (D) 8.1 .2 1.0 2.6 8.1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,777.6 (D) (D) 6.2 10.9 9.5 0 0 0 0 6.4 0 6.4 6.0 .4 0 1,718.2 1,860.7 1.4 C) 0 0 0 0 0 13.5 0 (D) 0 (D) 7.1 .1 ( 0 0 6.5 2.2 >.4 2.3 0 163.1 0 0 0 0 160.9 1,710.7 .1 .2 .2 0 4.6 1,873.0 (D) 0 0 0 72.0 .8 1.1 .5 .6 5.1 2.2 0 1,691.2 14.6 ) 1,846.1 25.0 40.0 Not specified by industry 3 330 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.O 3.—Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers Associated With Manufacturing Sales of U.S. Parents, by Industry of Sales 1 Number of employees (thousands) Of which— production workers For production workers in col. 2— Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Rates (dollars per hour) Total Covered by collective bargaining agreements Total Wages and salaries Employee benefit plans Annual hours worked per worker (number) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 107,147 8,462 1,619 1,600 5,243 9,098 5,446 1,254 984 628 786 13,263 8,295 5,656 2,639 4,968 12,637 1,021 32,720 2,104 432 273 1,399 2,353 1,442 300 236 166 208 4,645 3,111 2,241 871 1,534 3,617 407 1,921 1,994 1,995 2,145 1,960 1,938 1,955 1,866 1,902 2,034 1,939 1,892 1,842 1,762 2,000 1,955 1,919 1,851 17.01 19.93 21.70 16.85 13.53 14.12 18.30 10.74 9.62 10.28 11.35 9.02 11.90 12.63 10.64 10.66 11.88 11.18 12.60 14.50 15.54 12.67 10.34 10.98 13.08 Total (1) Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages % Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling ma chinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment... Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral prod ucts Instruments and related products ,... Other Addenda— Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Employee compensation 2 Wages and salaries 3 (8) (9) 8,565.0 675.1 140.4 111.2 423.4 764.6 371.4 157.0 99.4 51.3 85.7 822.8 452.4 283.9 168.5 370.4 1,220.4 69.6 5,194.1 441.3 79.0 65.7 296.6 394.5 220.6 63.2 48.5 26.0 36.2 556.4 310.7 206.5 104.1 245.8 599.9 42.2 139,866 10,566 2,052 1,872 6,642 11,451 6,889 1,555 1,220 794 993 17,908 11,407 7,897 3,510 6,502 16,254 1,428 193.3 489.1 468.4 1,316.2 128.8 546.8 297.4 343.1 1,459.5 722.3 737.2 2,306.5 68.8 436.7 200.9 278.4 248.6 98.7 115.8 90.3 118.5 148.3 291.0 759.0 72.2 297.9 178.0 210.9 927.8 531.5 396.4 1,515.0 41.4 334.1 150.7 208.2s 105.9 64.8 84.5 69.6 3,738 3,347 7,741 17,852 1,545 7,890 3,402 5,015 33,365 20,96^ 12,401 32,470 1,185 4,885 2,986 5,433 2,656 1,743 1,827 1,949 2,855 2,696 6,066 13,971 1,203 6,110 2,753 3,906 23,925 14,607 9,318 25,790 871 4,023 2,364 4,343 2,186 1,293 1,432 1,456 652 1,675 3,881 342 1,780 649 1,110 9,440 6,357 3,083 6,681 314 862 622 1,090 470 450 394 1,970 1,962 1,886 1,916 1,819 1,980 1,894 1,879 1,933 1,942 1,922 1,902 1,796 1,828 1,867 1,994 1,937 1,932 1,938 1,962 16.02 11.50 14.10 12.27 11.76 13.38 10.09 12.66 18.60 20.31 16.28 11.27 15.93 8.00 10.62 13.09 12.95 13.93 11.15 14.27 12.23 9.27 11.05 9.60 9.16 10.36 8.17 9.85 13.34 14.15 12.23 8.95 11.71 6.59 8.41 10.46 10.66 10.34 8.75 10.66 114.9 446.8 206.7 78.0 237.2 140.6 1,947 5,328 2,531 1,520 4,307 1,993 427 1,021 538 2,009 1,885 1,894 12.42 11.92 9.51 9.70 9.63 7.49 402.7 382.7 5.6 14.3 106.1 96.2 .8 9.1 3,833 3,543 26 264 2,985 2,760 19 206 848 783 7 58 2,005 2,014 1,960 1,923 18.02 18.29 16.72 15.13 14.03 14.25 12.15 11.81 14.02 12.01 13.02 13.29 11.42 14.98 15.98 13.19 13.22 15.02 14.13 331 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.O 4.—Employment, Employee Compensation, and Hours Worked of Production Workers of U.S. Parents in Manufacturing, by Industry of U.S. Parent Number of employees (thousands) Of which— production workers For production workers in col. 2— Employee compensation (millions of dollars) Rates (dollars per hour) Total Covered by collective bargaining agreements Total Wages and salaries Employee benefit plans Annual hours worked per worker (number) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) Total (1) Employee compensation 2 Wages and salaries 3 (8) (9) 10,267.8 4,762.8 2,817.9 128,037 97,909 30,128 1,918 14.01 10.72 975.3 176.4 78.5 720.4 413.8 49.7 35.1 329.1 246.9 34.0 17.7 195.3 9,606 1,068 1,032 7,506 7,708 847 897 5,963 1,898 221 134 1,542 1,976 1,915 2,201 1,961 11.75 11.24 13.36 11.63 9.43 8.91 11.62 9.24 1,355.9 654.0 299.4 206.9 89.9 105.7 535.3 278.0 117.7 92.4 11.5 35.8 265.3 160.9 32.3 48.4 6.1 17.7 14,231 8,103 2,734 2,224 318 852 11,233 6,346 2,179 1,795 250 664 2,998 1,757 555 429 68 188 1,936 1,960 1,880 1,915 2,089 1,939 13.73 14.88 12.36 12.58 13.28 12.28 10.84 11.65 9.85 10.15 10.44 9.56 951.4 505.4 349.5 155.9 446.0 508.4 274.4 194.3 80.1 234.0 353.4 228.0 167.3 60.7 125.4 15,657 9,568 6,775 2,793 6,089 11,601 6,974 4,878 2,095 4,628 4,056 2,594 1,897 698 1,462 1,901 1,863 1,782 2,061 1,946 16.20 18.72 19.57 16.92 13.37 12.00 13.64 14.09 12.70 10.16 Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling ma chinery Office and computing machines Other 1,443.4 68.1 556.5 34.3 258.5 30.3 14,671 1,216 11,443 915 3,228 301 1,923 1,931 13.71 18.36 10.70 13.82 243.5 675.7 456.1 118.9 171.0 232.2 77.5 21.2 129.5 3,678 3,908 5,869 3,123 4,602 875 785 1,267 1,968 1,960 1,871 15.71 11.66 13.51 11.97 9.32 10.59 Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment... Electronic components and accessories Other 1,601.7 91.9 596.1 287.0 626.6 665.3 50.2 239.3 128.7 247.1 309.3 32.4 92.8 34.1 150.0 15,337 1,117 5,746 2,355 6,119 12,100 864 4,574 1,896 4,766 3,238 254 1,173 458 1,353 1,893 1,829 1,960 1,897 1,840 12.18 12.16 12.25 9.65 13.46 9.61 9.40 9.75 7.77 10.48 Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other 1,649.7 825.8 823.8 879.6 539.9 339.8 781.0 513.9 267.1 32,139 21,852 10,286 22,855 15,170 7,685 9,284 6,682 2,602 1,925 1,940 1,902 18.98 20.86 15.92 13.49 14.48 11.89 Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 2,290.4 160.9 380.6 173.9 254.3 269.2 199.9 33.8 97.8 1,203.8 66.1 269.2 114.0 153.2 95.1 96.6 22.6 66.3 603.5 46.2 87.7 67.8 118.0 25.7 79.8 6.9 53.0 26,396 1,722 4,102 2,634 3,873 2,285 2,588 405 1,757 20,968 1,296 3,376 2,143 3,076 1,861 1,895 331 1,342 5,427 426 726 491 798 424 693 75 415 1,905 1,814 1,850 1,915 1,960 1,917 1,958 1,903 1,987 11.51 14.37 8.24 12.06 12.90 12.53 13.68 9.44 13.33 9.14 10.81 6.78 9.82 10.24 10.20 10.02 7.70 10.18 132.3 427.6 160.1 67.0 176.3 77.5 40.6 40.1 37.8 1,582 4,210 1,237 1,259 3,385 1,006 323 824 231 2,013 1,886 1,847 11.72 12.66 8.65 9.33 10.18 7.03 892.6 877.8 5.8 8.9 212.2 206.9 .4 4.9 151.0 148.8 .3 1.9 7,450 7,286 13 151 5,715 5,597 8 111 1,735 1,689 5 41 1,947 1,948 1,794 1,934 18.03 18.07 18.92 15.95 13.83 13.88 11.38 11.66 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Addenda— Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee 332 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table HI.P 1.—U.S. Exports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent [Millions of dollars] Shipped to affiliates, as reported on affiliates' forms To all affiliates Total (=cols. 2+11) By U.S. parents (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade unaffiliated U.S. persons (3) Total (4) By unaffiliated U.S. persons Total (6) (5) By U.S. parents (9) By U S . parents Total By unaffiliated U.S. persons Shipped to unaffiliated foreigners by U.S. parents (10) (11) To other affiliates x To majority-owned affiliates (7) (8) 151,390 56,414 46,504 9,910 52,753 44,320 8,432 13,303 1,004 4,099 2,807 1,292 3,538 2,622 916 113 561 (D) 185 (D) 376 (D) (D * ) () 141 1 (D) 347 133 346 A U 1 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 412 299 (D) (D) 2 (D) (D) (D) (D) 668 2 (D) 488 667 Q 479 Q 9,833 9,566 3,136 3,089 QQ VO (D) 174 2,400 66 110,637 4,487 1,245 3,661 497 46,907 1,502 312 2,120 2,075 (D) 346 (D) (D) 2 297 1,015 1,013 Q 2,648 2,609 1,979 1,942 2 150 40,047 6,860 713 178 789 135 (D) () ° 44,311 1,339 () ° (D) 342 2 (D) 1 ("I 38,262 6,049 683 161 656 () ° 9 2,183 n U 8 5 2,596 16 D3 A 4 1,785 30 16 i 1,478 () " 811 133 Q O (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 16,639 10,626 2,433 1,390 1,074 1,116 7,409 4,666 1,667 2,999 2,743 19,658 1,141 6,757 3,696 1,657 5,657 3,025 1,100 6,174 3,215 1,621 5,312 2,764 1,481 863 452 141 231 (D) (n) 434 (D) (D) 259 (D) 270 (D) 582 480 35 8 (D) (D) 202 (D) (D) 158 (D) 840 (D) 97 80 (D) 643 (D) 132 75 160 410 (D) 116 (D) 14 32 (D) 262 208 54 431 (D) 5 3 (D) 2 38 2 (D) 106 76 (D) 12 (D) 44 201 152 49 311 (D) 4 3 32 1 25 2 (D) 19 156 (D) 311 (D) (D) 8 156 D () 157 (D) (D) 11 0 () * 154 (D) (D) 18 3 (D) 0 (D) 4 16 3 (D) 0 (D) 4 0 (D) 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 6,218 7,623 4,677 16,904 891 141 373 1,690 1,026 10,297 9,919 734 1,770 6,435 1,359 5,960 136 2,276 1,851 1,696 15,001 13,887 1,114 5,701 375 1,214 112 500 1,143 627 135 492 516 521 601 () 657 (D) (D) 191 835 664 4,961 3,734 7,688 30,790 17,519 13,270 14,750 2,192 1,425 2,154 D 325 195 108 411 143 626 36 182 (D) 670 (D) 234 (D) (D) 547 399 56 344 148 377 (D) 1,651 119 1,252 5,276 107 683 (D) 134 (D) 427 (D) (D) 2,143 D () 1,269 12,205 11,356 849 5,134 (D) 145 96 267 122 475 29 (D) 493 166 114 5,164 3,295 3,236 (D) 2,796 2,531 265 568 (D) 50 12 143 21 151 7 (D) 519 214 192 52 59 22 22,640 2,341 20,299 3,793 1,051 2,742 2,609 1,184 1,157 88 1,034 C) 8 27 668 3 206 4 327 (D) (D) (D) 185 C) (D) (D) 142 (D) (D) () * 179 (D) 8 27 296 1 105 2 C) 0 6 114 1 91 1 0 8 21 182 0 14 2 883 (D) (D) 1,488 (D) (D) 677 (D) 9,457 (D) 1,610 6,024 (D) 5,844 (D) 2,263 1,819 (D) 14,739 13,679 1,060 5,270 (D) 190 106 (D) 142 587 34 (D) 652 119 296 1,054 553 135 418 502 9,187 584 1,513 5,944 1,146 5,200 99 2,131 1,745 1,226 12,004 11,204 799 4,822 (D) 141 93 235 121 450 27 115 147 106 3,139 3,080 D D 3,482 () (D) (D) 309 (D) (D) (D * ) () 23 (D) 1 (D) 2 () 2,452 730 1,722 (D) * 2,736 2,475 260 448 26 50 12 (D) 21 138 7 (D) 41 59 22 1,031 (D) (D) 177 () * 0 6 111 1 88 1 126 (D) (D) 0 (D) 17 (D) 0 (D) 2 183 C) (D) 13 345 261 (D) 5 (D) (D) 89 74 C) 74 15 732 (D) 138 (D) 237 219 (D) 3 () * A d d e n d a — U.S. exports shipped by U.S. parents Total (=cols. 3 + 11) (12) (13) 94,976 141,480 47,062 9,205 12,012 2,869 (D) 880 338 4 (D) 6 874 2 336 8,818 8,552 2,175 2,127 6,698 6,477 (D) 1,904 63,730 2,985 933 71i 1 1,981 9,882 6,930 777 499 933 743 114 (D) (D) 84 (D) 107 1 5,719 3,639 1,476 2,163 2,079 9,362 21 (D) (D) 40 () * 2 (D) D () 60 56 4 120 (D) () * 0 (D) 1 13 () • 4,448 1,188 3,319 10,945 407 385 2,685 1,883 5,992 15,789 3,632 12,156 9,049 1,867 406 1,316 1,743 232 588 76 318 QO vo 172 2,250 63 103,777 3,698 1,110 (D) 15,539 9,955 (D) (D 352 4 40,803 756 131 ri 01 574 6,077 3,147 1,777 1,156 670 118 365 6,861 4,266 1,611 2,655 2,595 19,281 1,273 (D) (D) (D) 6,099 (D) 4,571 16,221 (D) 4,828 (D) 7,262 27,994 14,988 13,005 14,182 (D) 551 1,412 2,011 354 1,063 105 (D) 611 133 478 662 9,839 606 1,615 6,293 1,325 5,205 127 2,259 1,700 1,120 12,105 11,225 880 5,548 207 141 98 281 127 485 32 152 327 441 203 1,869 5,105 3,623 305 497 199 18,847 1,290 17,557 21,456 2,241 830 (D) D (D) (D) 1,015 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 373 1 101 1 (D) (D) () * 0 6 486 3 192 2 (D) To all affiliates, as reported on parents' forms 2 (j 713 1,527 210 () * 210 C) 0 0 114 1 89 1 3 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 3 1 5 78 116 (D) (D) 10 105 3 (D) (D) 2 (D) 1 D () 993 116 29 (D) (D) 119 () • 3 (D) 3 (D) 36 2 84 1 D () D (D) () 23 (D) (D) 70 () • 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 2 78 106 (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 3 () * 0 0 0 0 52 2 (D) 2 (D) 1 D () 691 D (D) () 0 (D) 40 3 0 (D) 0 (D) () * (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 30 5 5 0 49 (D * ) (D ( 2 17 2 3 825 116 16 (D (D 123 381 287 269 259 112 28 56 6 2,984 469 160 21 139 846 902 608 437 293 (D) 2 (D) 1 D () 743 (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) 0 (D) () * (D) 250 (D) (D) (D) (D) 9 (D) ( D) ( D) 265 28 (D) 0 () 0 0 D (D) (D) (D) 203 D9 D9 1,992 2,735 0 0 0 D () 0 5 5 0 D () 353 131 (D) (D) 728 (D) (D) (D) 130 (D) ( D) ( D) 6 0 465 315 579 ( D) 303 266 333 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.P 2.—U.S. Exports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Country of Destination [Millions of dollars] Shipped to affiliates, as reported on affiliates' forms To all affiliates Total ( = cols. 2+11) Total (1) All countries Developed countries Canada Europe.... European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Unallocated Addendum—OPEC „ 151,390 95,836 27,348 49,063 37,552 4,847 357 5,308 6,900 368 726 4,169 16 6,447 8,414 11,511 285 248 635 543 3,178 876 1,748 564 3,435 12,996 6,429 3,810 887 1,732 52,475 20,418 10,802 1,076 2,532 581 1,208 440 764 3,930 271 7,792 6,546 521 725 1,825 313 62 345 272 337 115 382 4,512 2,811 1,448 198 1,165 1,701 39 702 959 9,910 1,431 5,454 775 2,249 17,635 1,622 1,078 1,745 1,310 912 1,864 2,880 2,530 644 3,051 234 2,845 15,336 By U.S. parents By unaffiliated U.S. persons Total By U.S. parents unaffiliated U.S. persons Shipped to unaffiliated foreigners by U.S parents * (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) To other affiliates To majority-owned affiliates By U.S. parents By unaffiliated U.S. persons (2) (3) (4) Total (5) 56,414 42,765 19,498 17,912 15,874 2,314 86 2,331 2,779 44 498 915 15 2,709 4,181 2,038 85 45 90 66 753 255 705 8 31 2,511 2,844 1,953 322 569 13,415 7,291 3,363 319 736 77 253 101 268 1,532 76 3,276 2,800 243 233 652 156 9 155 106 84 29 114 542 126 89 26 12 415 7 144 265 816 87 339 255 135 4,766 949 53 395 977 313 956 315 423 299 87 234 46,504 35,827 15,509 15,567 13,933 2,139 71 2,094 2,565 41 458 840 14 2,047 3,664 1,634 82 45 77 61 447 247 653 9,910 6,939 3,989 2,345 1,941 175 15 238 214 3 40 75 1 663 517 404 3 C) 13 6 306 8 52 52,753 40,562 19,413 17,211 15,578 2,309 86 2,203 2,734 44 498 893 15 2,705 4,091 1,633 85 45 74 65 395 253 700 44,320 34,374 15,474 15,167 13,743 2,134 71 2,037 2,525 41 458 825 14 2,044 3,594 1,424 82 45 61 59 279 245 648 2,324 2,427 1,787 105 535 10,557 5,487 2,436 260 646 48 176 90 78 1,090 49 2,703 2,320 201 182 348 118 8 47 45 59 16 55 284 68 33 26 9 216 7 83 126 548 67 226 170 85 4,238 909 39 261 956 282 849 248 362 266 66 120 187 417 166 217 34 2,858 1,804 926 59 90 29 77 10 190 442 27 573 481 42 50 305 38 () * 108 61 25 13 59 258 59 56 0 3 199 0 61 139 268 20 114 1,527 2,410 1,778 108 524 12,080 6,479 3,115 317 706 63 239 84 265 1,365 76 2,789 2,328 239 221 576 152 9 118 102 75 25 95 475 113 82 1,476 2,257 1,652 105 500 9,894 5,120 2,312 258 628 39 171 77 75 1,014 49 2,472 2,095 199 178 336 118 8 46 44 55 12 52 264 55 26 361 7 210 7 80 123 438 39 174 157 69 4,073 899 9 257 953 276 848 162 339 264 65 2,872 1,971 901 528 40 14 134 20 32 108 67 61 33 21 632 55 274 232 71 4,494 936 12 387 969 296 955 172 385 296 113 8,432 6,188 3,939 2,044 1,835 175 15 166 209 3 40 68 1 662 497 209 3 () * 13 6 116 8 52 1 11 51 152 126 3 24 2,186 1,360 803 59 77 24 68 7 190 350 27 316 233 40 43 240 34 () * 72 58 20 13 43 210 59 56 0 3 152 0 18 134 195 16 100 76 3 421 37 3 129 16 20 107 10 46 33 21 3,661 2,204 701 296 5 1 128 45 0 1 21 0 4 91 405 () * 0 15 1 357 2 5 984 435 176 214 45 1,335 812 248 2 31 14 14 16 3 167 C) 487 472 4 12 77 4 0 37 4 9 4 19 67 13 7 54 0 46 8 184 33 65 22 63 272 13 40 17 1 143 2,183 1,453 35 400 191 5 C) 57 40 0 1 15 0 3 70 210 (*) 0 15 1 168 1 4 1,478 751 50 301 105 (*) (*) 71 5 0 (*) 6 0 1 21 196 (*) 0 (*) 0 189 1 (*) 848 170 135 0 34 663 367 125 2 18 9 5 13 3 75 0 230 225 1 4 12 0 0 1 C) 4 4 3 20 13 7 136 265 40 214 11 672 444 123 (*) 13 5 10 3 (*) 92 () * 257 247 2 7 ( 7 0 3 3 111 28 52 14 17 165 10 30 3 4 6 (*) 87 23 2 (*) 52 2,483 1,798 686 388 2 173 0 37 4 4 0 16 48 0 0 0 0 48 0 43 5 73 4 13 9 47 107 3 11 5 4 12 1 57 15 () * 0 55 215 94,976 53,071 7,850 31,150 21,678 2,533 270 2,976 4,121 324 228 3,255 1 3,738 4,232 9,472 199 202 545 476 2,425 621 1,043 556 3,404 10,485 3,585 1,857 565 1,164 39,060 13,127 7,439 757 1,795 504 955 339 496 2,398 196 4,516 3,746 278 492 1,172 157 53 190 166 253 86 3,970 2,685 1,359 173 1,153 1,285 32 559 694 9,094 1,344 5,115 520 2,115 12,869 673 1,025 1,350 333 599 907 2,565 2,107 345 2,965 0 2,845 12,464 Addenda— U.S. exports shipped by U.S. parents Total ( = cols. 3+11) (12) 141,480 88,898 23,359 46,718 35,611 4,672 342 5,070 6,686 365 686 4,095 15 5,785 7,896 11,106 282 247 622 537 2,872 868 1,696 D ) 12,809 6,012 3,644 670 1,698 49,617 18,614 9,876 1,017 2,441 551 1,131 430 573 3,487 244 7,218 6,065 479 675 1,520 275 61 237 210 312 101 323 4,254 2,752 1,392 198 1,162 1,501 39 642 821 9,642 1,411 5,341 691 2,200 17,107 1,582 1,064 1,611 1,289 881 1,756 2,813 2,469 611 3,030 120 2,845 14,435 To all affiliates, as reported on parents' forms 3 334 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.P 3.—U.S. Exports Shipped to Unaffiliated Foreigners by U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Total (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade and tobacco (2) (3) 94,976 9,205 (D) 15,754 386 4 4 0 2,148 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,832 88 1 () 6,698 6,477 (D) 1,9(M 63,730 2,985 933 71 1,981 9,882 6,930 777 499 933 743 5,719 3,639 1,476 2,163 2,079 9,362 407 1,196 1,075 441 0 634 76 0 29 42 0 5 4,448 1,188 3,319 10,945 385 2,685 1,883 5,992 15,789 3,632 12,156 9,049 1,867 406 1,316 1,743 232 588 76 318 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 327 1,869 305 18,847 1,290 17,557 0 0 0 13,888 179 13,709 4 4 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,739 1,739 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) BeverFood Crude materials, inedible , except fuels (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 2,642 1,351 0 0 0 (D) 516 0 (D) 670 10,094 2,537 0 23,476 7,309 506 0 0 0 3,749 1,064 (D) 0 (D) 820 3,463 3,121 0 0 0 2,709 2,610 D ) () 412 0 325 3 0 0 3 150 (D) () * 2 ( 411 407 1,113 0 0 0 0 1 () * 0 0 422 0 405 () 0 9 (D) () * 7,210 100 5 0 95 5,929 4,023 509 226 748 424 227 217 ( 0 9 2 () * 0 2 0 (D) (D) * () 1,396 0 23 (D) 304 7 17 0 0 21,292 81 0 0 81 879 637 57 3 2 180 1,303 591 519 72 712 8,128 (D) 3,941 (D) 2,805 8,499 323 2,270 1,740 4,166 1,788 441 1,347 613 0 (D) 16 24 (D) 47 33 2,557 101 2,456 0 254 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 C) 21 382 1 283 37 247 434 422 12 (•) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 830 () 0 0 373 1 101 1 () • 22 3,914 12,108 830 405 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 3,842 C) 0 0 () * D ) 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 C) 11,914 (D) 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 301 () 207 0 () 316 3 (D) 0 (D) 3,102 (D) ( 0 108 0 (D) 10,041 6 10,035 90 0 0 0 3 0 (D) 0 5,089 348 0 0 (D) 0 3,933 (D) 0 0 (D) 88 20 (D) 4 1 (D) 2,468 1,684 514 1,170 784 489 313 1 (D) 337 (D) 104 82 (D) 356 68 287 (D) 7 1 14 3 3 23 14 202 7,570 102 0 0 0 99 99 0 () * 2 0 6,607 171 27 () 962 646 138 99 () 393 100 D ( 293 () 8 1 242 D () 52 64 167 40 127 D () 30 ( 1,344 D () 32 254 161 1,057 290 470 355 3 351 0 0 269 0 89 0 0 () 203 9 (D) 1.9&2 353 131 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 179 0 1 (D) 264 1 0 0 0 68 131 () 728 465 315 214 335 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.P 4.—U.S. Imports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Industry of U.S. Parent [Millions of dollars] Shipped by affiliates, as reported on affiliates forms By all affiliates Total (=cols. 2+11) (2) (1) Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures (5) (6) Total (7) To U.S. parents (8) 51,146 41,414 9,732 46,101 38,533 7,567 50,77^ 14,63 D 1 11,502 9 3,129 14,387 61 11,320 9 3,067 52 (D) 40,721 39,190 1,493 39 9,894 (D) (D) (D) (D) 12,964 (D) (D) 1,273 2 0 9 10,383 10,170 (D) (D) 1,108 2 (D) (D) (D) 2,793 (D) 0 165 0 (D) (D) (D) 12,754 (D) (D) 0 9 10,202 9,998 (D) (D) 1,108 2 (D) (D) (D) 2,757 (D) 0 (D) 0 47,766 3,151 590 (D) (D) 5,348 2,845 580 1,056 589 278 3,668 3,006 620 2,386 662 4,115 32,141 792 109 (D) (D) 2,389 1,369 312 243 308 157 2,189 1,812 288 1,524 377 3,136 26,607 671 72 (D) (D) (D) (D) 283 211 (D) 152 (D) (D) (D) (D) 282 2,809 5,534 121 38 9 74 (D) (D) 29 32 (D) 5 (D) (D) (D) (D) 95 327 3 27,428 741 109 (D) (D) 2,039 1,142 311 242 (D) (D) 1,786 1,412 (D) 23,954 620 72 (D) (D) 1,597 802 281 210 (D) (D) 1,351 1,071 42 1,029 280 2,701 463 1,776 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,139 1,901 1,833 86 68 170 iIV 7,479 164 4,192 1,288 1,834 17,269 15,689 1,581 6,737 840 394 731 1,400 632 679 25 81 4,404 58 2,254 1,159 932 15,469 (D) (D) 3,762 270 94 308 1,112 421 563 8 61 3,859 1,028 (D) (D) (D) 493 2,224 235 51 128 (D) (D) 418 5 11 131 (D) (D) (D) (D) 1,538 35 44 180 (D) (D) 145 3 50 237 1,152 566 166 474 285 124 (D) 264 6,695 5,012 1,684 1,022 643 379 Finance (except banking), insurance, and estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Nonbusiness entities, except Government 784 (D) 326 (*) (D) 92 (D) (D) 2 (D) 374 2,970 (D) 1,837 A (9) unaffiliated foreigners to U.S. parents (10) To U.S. parents To unaffiliated U.S. persons (ID 59,978 101,392 39,076 47,646 9 11,027 0 218 210 0 9 (D) 0 0 0 182 173 0 9 0 0 (D) 0 37 37 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 26,226 (D) (D) 8,621 (D) 0 9 (D) 36,396 (D) 39 9,729 (D) 3,474 120 38 9 74 442 340 29 32 (D) (D) 436 341 (D) (D) 95 269 3 4,713 51 (*) (D) (D) 350 226 2 1 D ( ) (D) 402 400 2,653 50 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 1 D ( ) (D) (D) (D) 2,060 (*) 15,624 2,359 481 451 1,427 2,958 1,477 267 813 281 121 1,479 1,194 332 862 285 979 213 42,232 3,030 552 (D) (D) (D) (D) 550 1,024 (D) 273 (D) (D) () (D) 567 3,787 248 238 2,071 (D) C) 0 C) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2 166 0 2 107 0 0 (*) () (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 59 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) 61 64 57 7 (D) (D) 34 (D) (D) 1 15 (D) D ( ) (D) 547 11 8 (D) 42 (D) 21 160 (D) 285 119 389 264 41 (D) 21 5 (D) (*) 5 (D) (*) (*) 832 (D) (D) 190 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 797 536 260 (D) (D) (D) (0) 35 (D) (D) (D) 149 (D) (D) (*) 0 (D) (D) 661 (D) (D) (*) (D) 89 141 (D) 98 (*) 0 (D) 520 (*) (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) 8 (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 4 (D) 0 (D) 3 ( ) 0 (D) 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( ) (D) (13) (12) 36,144 0 (*) (D) (D) (D) 3 241 44 1 0 (D) (D) 4 (*) 2 (D) parents' forms 2 63 An 44 / 4,350 (D) 2,231 1,158 (D) 12,568 11,683 884 2,974 214 94 308 By all affiliates, as reported 2,164 D4 54 (D) 24 1 (D) 2,902 D ( ) (D) 788 56 1 0 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 546 18 Total (=cols. 3 + 11) 182 0 24 511 (D) 152 130 (D) 705 310 395 991 23 44 180 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) D ° Addenda— U.S. imports s U.S. parents 2,881 5,045 3,839 35 2,079 1,028 697 11,863 11,373 490 1,983 191 50 128 242 172 414 5 10 4 mineral Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods (D) (D) 20 D5 C) 0 (D) D ( ) (D) C) (D) 0 0 (•) (D) 980 cXM (D) 0 (D 9,929 9,716 (D(*> n 24,835 651 03] (D 467 1,847 963 240 237 272 136 1,366 1,082 89 993 284 2,78 D 3 470 1,766 3,074 106 1,938 129 902 1,800 (D) (D) 2,975 570 300 423 288 211 116 17 20 1,157 (D) (D) (D) (D) 5,199 805 350 551 (D) (D) 534 22 31 3,842 39 2,091 1,056 656 12,038 11,578 460 2,307 249 64 126 212 281 458 5 13 71 679 281 195 (D) 546 127 503 270 5,673 4,368 1,305 6,505 (D) (D) 742 476 266 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 (D) (D) (D) 105 (D) C) (*) (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 0 (D) (*) 23 0 3 0 6,933 1 4 D6 real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film. Engineering, architectural, and surveying services.. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total Shipped By other affiliates * To unaffiliated U.S. persons 111,124 All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic products Instruments and related products Other (3) To unaffiliated U.S. persons (4) To U.S. parents Total By majority-owned affiliates (D) (D) (*) (D) 92 104 0 15 (*) (D) (D) (D) (*) (D) (*) (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) (D) D D 0 (D) 3 0 (D) (Dj 0 0 24 0 (D) (*) (D) 0 (D) 0 ( ) 0 (D) (*) 23 0 (D) C) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 1 (D) (D) (D) C) (D) 0 (D) (D) (D) (*) (*) 2 0 (D) (D) 1 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 1 O D (D) (*) 3 0 65 (D) 1 C) (*) 2 5 (*) 1 1 0 2 3 •(*) 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 2 2,396 1 (D) (D) (*) 4,696 (D) (D) (D) (*) 31 2,345 (D) (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 3 0 3 0 0 181 2,196 (D) (D) 0 (D) (•) 0 C) (*) 2 0 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 1 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 4,999 D (D) ( ) 14 (D) 93 2,603 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,300 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 303 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,598 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 2,297 (D) 0 0 0 (D) 301 (D) (D) 1,989 (D) 1,809 (D) (D) (D) (D) 22 1,809 (D) (D) (D) (D) 22 0 81 (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) (D) 0 0 0 (D) 1 (D) (D) 336 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.P 5.—U.S. Imports Associated With U.S. Parents and Their Foreign Affiliates, by Country of Origin [Millions of dollars] Shipped by affiliates, as reported on affiliates' forms By majority-owned affiliates By all affiliates Total (=cols. 2+11)' (1) AH countries ... Developed countries.. Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South AfricaAustralia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa. Saharan Libya Other SubpSaharan.. Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC.. 111,124 Total To U.S. parents To unaffiliated U.S. persons (2) (3) (4) 51,146 32,158 21,275 6,109 4,823 418 73 722 808 5 174 227 21 267 2,108 1,286 21 1 (D) 17 D () 25 304 0 3,873 902 848 4 50 18,987 7,486 1,245 160 533 (D) 90 () 1 9 (D) 2,518 1,930 130 458 3,723 (D) () 236 2,848 198 0 191 7 2,650 75 1,534 1,041 1,720 D () 383 (D) 6,933 947 4 2,097 1,142 304 1,334 292 737 54 23 1 5,575 (5) 6,389 829 (D) 1,890 1,128 300 1,221 287 661 9,732 7,840 4,478 1,972 1,389 126 9 51 158 0 27 44 1 92 881 582 14 () * 460 () * 7 7 83 0 11 1,130 260 235 4 21 1,892 1,034 527 65 71 83 18 (D) 266 (D) 0 295 241 26 28 213 120 47 1 17 2 2 25 211 82 0 82 () * 129 0 27 102 102 26 0 76 0 544 117 (D) 206 14 3 113 5 76 1 5,151 424 41,414 24,319 16,797 4,137 3,433 291 64 671 650 5 147 183 20 175 1,227 704 7 (D * ) () 17 D () 19 220 0 (D) 2,743 642 613 () * 29 17,095 6,452 719 95 462 (D) 72 () 2,223 1,689 104 430 3,510 D () 211 2,636 116 0 109 7 2,521 75 1,506 939 1,618 (D) () 306 Total By other affiliates To U.S. parents To unaffiliated U.S. persons Total To U.S. parents (6) (7) (8) (9) 46,101 27,767 20,371 5,820 4,582 414 72 624 792 4 174 181 20 257 2,044 1,237 (D) 1 38,533 21,813 16,551 3,921 3,266 288 63 583 640 4 147 141 19 174 1,208 655 (D) () * () 14 1 (D) 303 0 (D) 769 808 775 2 31 18,333 7,035 1,187 158 494 (D) 82 () 1 7 (D) 2,167 1,582 127 458 3,681 (D) () 107 (D) 219 0 (D) 762 578 554 () * 25 16,720 6,251 686 95 436 (D) 69 () 2 235 2,745 198 0 191 7 2,548 (D) 1,534 D ) 1,674 31 (D) 383 () 0 211 2,544 116 0 109 7 2,428 (D) 1,506 D ) 1,582 15 (D) 306 6,878 925 (D) 2,097 1,142 303 1,334 277 731 51 6,343 808 (D) 1,890 1,128 300 1,221 277 655 1 5.556 1 5,147 () 2,091 1,560 100 430 3,475 (D) 7,567 5,954 3,820 1,898 1,316 126 9 41 152 0 27 40 1 83 836 582 14 () * 460 () * 7 83 0 11 230 222 2 1,613 783 500 63 59 83 13 (D) 266 (D) 0 76 22 26 28 207 120 45 1 17 0 2 24 202 82 0 82 () * 120 0 27 93 92 16 0 76 0 536 117 (D) 206 14 3 113 () * 76 (D) 0 0 409 unaffiliated To foreignunaffiliers to ated U.S. U.S. persons parents 1 2,881 2,506 246 215 167 3 1 88 11 2 1 0 2 3,105 94 72 2 19 654 451 59 2 39 () * 8 6 1 3 0 351 348 3 () * 41 0 3 24 0 1 0 2 1,981 63 59 0 5 375 200 33 () * 26 0 3 0 1 3 0 132 129 3 () * 36 0 0 24 0 n 42 1 () * 20 48 (D) 0 2 Addenda— U.S. imports shipped to U.S. parents 2,164 1,886 658 73 (*) 0 10 6 0 0 4 0 9 45 (*) (*) 0 0 C) 0 0 () * 0 0 1,123 30 14 2 14 251 26 2 13 () * 6 6 0 0 0 219 219 0 0 6 0 3 () * 0 2 0 1 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 9 10 10 0 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 () * Total (=cols. 3 + 11) * By all affiliates, as reported on parents' forms 3 (11) (10) 5,045 4,391 904 289 241 3 1 98 16 2 () * 46 1 9 64 49 (D) 0 2 102 0 0 0 0 102 Shipped 2 (12) (13) 59,978 101,392 39,076 337 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.P 6.—U.S. Imports Shipped by Unaffiliated Foreigners to U.S. Parents, Industry of U.S. Parent by Product [Millions of dollars] By product Food (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods and tobacco (2) (3) 59,978 36,144 0 0 0 (D) 26,226 (D) 8,621 (D) 15,624 2,359 481 451 1,427 2,958 1,477 267 813 281 121 1,479 1,194 332 862 285 979 213 2,545 1,812 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 439 439 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 248 238 280 3,074 106 1,938 129 902 1,800 D 2,975 570 300 423 288 211 116 17 20 71 679 281 5,673 4,368 1,305 Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services 1,828 (D) 189 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,253 (D 0 0 0 Petroleum and products Coal and coke Chemicals Machinery Road vehicles and parts Other transport equipment Metal manufactures Other manufactures (4) Bever- Total Crude materials, inedible , except fuels (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) 2,890 879 0 () 0 0 (D) 0 1,419 10 0 1 9 311 106 3 (D) 1 D () 416 (D) 139 (D) (D) 24 30,846 29,978 0 0 0 (D) 25,165 (D) (*) 3,537 D ) 1,774 398 0 0 0 (D) 237 0 ( 0 1,356 9 5 0 4 1,164 586 211 27 270 70 5,495 0 0 () 0 4,113 15 1 () * 14 80 68 2 8 1 () * 134 106 D ( 28 718 145 184 225 163 2,531 (D) 1,697 (D) 245 ) 390 559 1 58 23 8 0 472 0 0 () 0 24 124 1 1,025 (D () 5 0 0 0 5 302 6 296 0 0 D () 0 1,062 3 0 0 3 35 23 2 6 4 0 639 461 100 362 178 37 18 1 (D) 168 D (*) (D) (D ( (•) 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 3 (D) 145 () 158 1 117 2 38 () 504 (D) 1,065 768 298 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 5 0 2,050 163 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 306 () * ( 28 1,347 8 184 104 34 183 35 () * 5 13 154 1 0 181 2,196 n (*) 2,231 0 3 0 0 0 0 () * 347 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 334 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 (*) 156 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 (D) 0 0 2,396 1 3,186 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 118 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 (D 0 0 401 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1,639 0 0 0 0 n 338 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.Q 1.—Expenditures for Research and Development Performed for and by U.S. Parents, by Industry [Millions of dollars] R&D performed for U.S. parents R&D performed by U.S. parents Total By others Total For U.S. parents themselves ( = col. 2) For Federal government For others (1) AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade By U.S. parents themselves (=col. 5) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 37,590 2,633 169 () 2,319 2,302 0 17 36,929 2,475 162 () 2,192 2,175 0 17 661 158 7 30,053 714 141 57 516 6,682 3,320 2,322 704 85 251 840 424 190 234 415 6,355 312 690 4,620 734 5,121 104 1,294 2,095 1,628 6,360 3,829 2,531 3,982 112 84 100 280 41 502 24 173 127 2,385 151 (D) 418 (D) 239 C) 29,691 701 136 55 509 6,475 3,252 2,191 702 78 250 826 415 188 227 411 6,318 312 680 4,610 717 5,106 103 1,287 2,089 1,627 6,358 3,829 2,529 3,908 97 82 99 280 40 502 24 173 126 2,338 146 (D) 416 (D) 239 () * 239 0 0 166 0 139 0 0 1 110 28 0 362 13 5 2 6 207 67 131 2 7 1 13 9 3 7 4 37 () • 11 9 17 15 1 7 6 2 3 C) 239 0 0 168 0 140 0 0 1 111 28 0 127 127 0 () * D 3 74 15 2 1 C) 1 1 () * C) 1 47 5 (*) C) () * 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 55,292 2,596 162 () 2,307 2,290 0 18 36,929 2,475 162 D 47,145 702 136 55 510 6,856 3,427 2,201 898 79 251 1,237 (D) () 233 (D) 7,439 312 719 5,577 832 13,817 104 7,195 2,496 4,022 ,12,997 4,571 8,426 4,097 101 85 102 281 40 556 27 174 128 2,456 147 29,691 701 136 55 509 6,475 3,252 2,191 702 78 250 826 415 188 227 411 6,318 312 680 4,610 717 5,106 103 1,287 2,089 1,627 6,358 3,829 2,529 3,908 97 82 99 280 40 502 24 173 126 2,338 146 (D) 416 (D) 239 ( 472 (D) 502 C) 502 0 0 349 0 307 0 6 1 210 92 0 () 2,192 2,175 0 17 16,215 (D) 0 0 0 D () 0 0 15,518 1 0 0 1 354 () 0 1 340 () 5 (D) 1,013 (D) • () 922 (D) 7,359 1 5,463 (D) () 6,291 417 5,874 161 0 2 () • 1 0 D 2,148 (D) C) C) 0 () 0 () * 5 0 1,935 1 0 0 1 28 D C) 0 71 1 0 1 70 108 1 (D) 45 (D) 1,352 1 445 D 348 325 24 28 4 1 3 0 0 D () 0 () * D C) (D) 20 D C) 239 0 0 166 0 139 0 0 1 110 28 0 ( 0 0 0 0 276 0 0 0 0 () * 0 0 0 D 339 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.Q 2.—Royalties and License Fees of U.S. Parents, Receipts and Payments, by Industry [Millions of dollars] Receipts From affiliates * (2) Total (1) All industries.. 'etroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Vholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate.. Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies >ervices Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations servia Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers).... Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services )ther industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities... Retail trade Payments From unaffiliated foreigners (3) To affiliates 2 (5) (4) To unaffiliated foreigners (6) 4,809 3,308 1,501 428 392 144 6 (*) 5 98 95 0 3 28 6 C) 5 18 17 0 1 2 2 116 0 0 0 80 78 0 2 13 0 0 0 9 8 1 (•) 3 1 13 0 0 0 4,343 151 33 31 88 882 376 226 228 21 32 134 67 42 25 66 1,630 8 75 3,105 129 26 1,238 22 6 396 11 7 0 3 215 58 135 363 9 7 0 2 213 58 135 () () 672 243 177 212 210 133 49 15 () () 62 35 17 18 27 1,531 5 72 33 25 7 40 99 4 (D) 33 (D) 400 9 159 75 157 () () 637 13 316 104 204 257 42 215 653 72 54 5 36 40 54 7 237 5 157 29 47 (D) 25 309 (D) 48 46 3 34 1 33 0 0 () 31 17 2 (•) 10 1 30 10 (*) (D) 123 9 4 2 1 6 18 1 1 9 7 17 C) 15 1 1 11 5 6 86 197 D () 32 2 22 27 30 5 6 9 (*) 7 16 1 C) 1 2 4 1 239 18 (*) (•) (*) 3 2 1 3 0 3 0 0 3 (*) 1 0 (*) 0 1 7 0 (•) 0 (*) (*) 3 4 340 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.R 3.—Interest, Production Royalty Payments, and Taxes Other Than Income and Payroll Taxes of U.S. Parents, by Industry [Millions of dollars] Interest receipts from all payors, net of withholding taxes 1 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs ..... Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Production royalty payments Taxes other than income and payroll taxes3 (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas.. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Interest payments to all payees, gross of withholding taxes2 (2) (3) (4) 78,475 6,008 305 116 188 3,188 3,148 80,472 14,183 1,557 752 805 7,801 7,674 2,444 72 25,137 1,128 233 144 752 1,883 752 708 271 73 78 2,438 1,112 905 207 1,326 2,117 77 256 1,412 373 3,654 72 1,441 4,407 418 33,712 2,335 478 261 1,596 4,041 2,388 630 355 409 259 4,613 2,830 1,606 1,224 1,784 3,856 478 1,029 1,409 940 3,708 206 1,380 390 1,731 10,355 8,697 1,658 4,803 921 378 416 636 369 411 40 186 562 611 275 1,756 935 821 12,230 5,913 6,298 18 1 2,188 226 461 11,759 10,450 1,309 2,158 145 93 292 161 121 27 55 88 461 565 367 198 41,862 7,191 34,659 12 0 820 25 367 35 123 4D1 4,082 33 22 164 84 203 326 495 477 16,404 104 102 178 1,303 2,546 377 11,486 4,334 48 86 119 7,838 7,256 274 212 63 6,061 6,061 0 0 342 () * 0 () * 0 106 72 0 0 26 9 58 5 0 5 0 n 2 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 167 0 1 3 0 0 0 11 0 0 (*) () * 0 () * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DO 0 0 230 2 165 0 53,804 26,413 424 294 131 24,738 24,615 1,057 193 14,918 2,326 172 1,598 556 2,566 1,740 287 272 180 86 1,110 774 437 337 335 1,200 127 240 572 261 933 44 306 161 421 1,590 1,075 514 5,194 2,942 112 209 326 234 725 14 67 152 310 102 522 323 199 3,237 70 3,166 1 0 57 9 D 99 20 11 20 16 41 82 8,135 51 12 9 3 221 5,315 2,537 341 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.S 1.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total (1) All countries Developed countries... Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, CaribbeanOther Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan.... Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 185,230 141,028 41,890 85,481 66,306 5,503 1,119 6,860 13,998 240 1,982 3,804 871 6,395 25,535 19,175 474 176 2,700 265 1,928 1,084 12,036 123 3,360 10,297 7,741 598 1,958 39,353 23,585 17,599 2,517 8,132 208 1,661 325 1,961 2,300 496 8,047 3,355 3,948 744 -2,062 1,805 10,974 389 -16,939 694 577 439 3,625 1,443 1,126 160 157 2,182 34 205 1,943 2,481 338 817 494 832 9,663 2,154 150 2,228 1,175 1,037 1,437 172 317 716 277 4,850 6,690 Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates 183,669 116,702 35,396 70,681 54,136 3,812 684 5,334 11,465 (D) 1,602 (D) 894 6,091 21,250 16,545 355 156 1,738 153 1,588 875 11,313 63 304 2,867 Retained earnings 2 Unincorporated affiliates (3) (2) Capital stock 1 Net Total Total (4) (5) (6) (7) Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (8) (9) 156,614 63,093 93,521 27,055 1,561 56,747 55,185 107,529 37,502 70,027 9,174 24,325 37,218 12,893 32,207 8,242 23,965 3,189 6,494 9,099 2,606 65,952 26,207 39,745 4,729 14,799 24,231 9,431 51,075 3,677 653 5,250 11,384 141 22,662 1,688 341 2,560 6,048 93 245 1,460 228 1,288 8,710 3,544 276 86 255 121 1,312 505 951 20 19 28,413 1,989 312 2,690 5,335 48 3,061 135 31 84 81 12,170 1,691 435 1,526 2,533 20,104 2,105 506 1,721 3,262 (D) 508 (D) 26 2,050 8,765 4,127 163 21 1,354 121 412 235 1,591 (D) 7,934 414 71 196 728 8 128 114 49 1,746 4,479 1,497 44 1 392 9 72 27 867 894 5,461 19,225 14,877 355 156 314 160 1,566 878 11,074 (D 380 666 4,172 10,514 11,332 80 70 59 39 254 373 10,123 D ) 12 0 630 2,025 1,668 -1 C) 1,425 -7 22 -3 238 -23 304 4,285 2,630 119 20 962 112 340 208 723 60 85 2,723 796 1,927 144 493 914 421 7,758 5,727 361 1,671 6,647 4,675 385 1,587 2,257 1,771 125 4,390 2,904 260 1,226 1,111 1,052 -24 84 2,539 2,014 238 287 2,974 435 308 21 62,493 45,922 21,140 16,572 •23,140 18,108 41,248 47,406 38,287 16,084 9,119 -23,822 9,341 33,163 14,395 2,084 7,274 -206 1,216 160 1,513 1,847 508 6,447 2,189 3,855 403 26,564 1,676 11,925 (D) 10,721 (D) 881 397 11,359 1,727 7,022 -199 708 91 154 1,771 86 6,234 2,155 3,795 284 20,694 1,668 7,367 3,294 717 1,635 -417 384 45 70 836 24 3,911 754 3,008 149 8,879 1,266 5,278 3,036 357 252 -7 508 69 1,359 76 422 213 34 60 119 5,870 8 4,558 3,204 433 857 413 444 165 448 453 -12 1,601 1,166 93 341 -28,626 129 -951 4,136 513 1,029 417 635 932 79 172 4 190 772 -4 16 54 -304 42 3,039 2,305 1,146 136 50 580 82 26 1,893 2,16^ 585 -862 D D () 865 343 361 24,782 22,203 8,065 1,010 5,387 218 324 46 84 935 62 2,323 1,402 788 134 11,815 403 2,089 6 8,862 16 93 347 566 54 24 D -27,660 3,610 285 1,240 1,281 804 8,438 2,082 (D) 2,046 782 724 1,500 144 370 542 () () () 1,010 (D) 481 (D) 512 187 126 199 1,322 (D) 345 597 46 51 61 439 498 (D) 354 (D) 725 (D) 294 -14 47 (D) 5,166 1,718 67 269 (D) 569 1,446 137 340 (D) 64 4,473 8,694 3,163 3,091 1,415 153 57 191 68 446 173 81 137 28 81 2,827 1,421 (D) -1,129 53 -423 -787 28 1,124 98 2,253 45 (D) 1,139 (D) 3,272 364 1,225 72 1,778 181 393 313 -63 27 -53 174 4,230 693 (D) 986 579 368 940 47 156 244 809 1,454 -275 2,288 895 1,234 (D) 3,751 1,565 10 78 (D) 123 1,273 56 203 2,549 1,719 357 473 2,657 371 968 163 612 414 31 98 156 54 7 30 (D) 170 1,447 -45 353 -17 2,354 1,637 47 286 (D) 948 553 264 132 31,283 242 1,919 (D) 28,272 (D) 335 56 3,413 559 324 34 201 2,853 226 456 2,171 1,324 -13 734 78 (D) 496 739 31 1,406 271 3,005 621 2 804 187 56 1,002 19 209 70 35 1,310 377 1,421 1,044 5,603 -2,004 3,399 5,403 342 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.S 2.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Equity Total Capital stock 1 Retained earnings 2 Unincorporated affiliates (3) Total (2) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services. Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 185,230 54,642 24,730 19,898 4,831 17,413 12,022 5,319 72 10,745 1,754 76,674 7,083 1,868 1,608 3,606 16,463 7,454 3,569 2,416 843 2,182 4,871 1,472 537 934 3,400 13,425 438 2,384 7,403 3,200 6,666 559 1,744 1,892 2,471 10,149 9,159 990 18,017 1,757 1,317 520 3,390 494 2,044 1,059 603 1,030 4,940 861 20,584 14,825 5,759 18,099 -8,437 6,970 465 19,102 4,334 463 2,076 302 580 483 235 476 718 374 7 696 10,898 543 4,317 2,755 1,562 863 1,985 3,189 Intercompany debt Incorporated affiliates (4) (5) (6) Total 183,669 43,306 18,673 14,386 4,287 14,453 D ) () 63 8,786 1,394 6^55 1,651 1,368 3,235 13,272 5,810 (D) 2,149 (D) 1,626 4,312 1,141 (D) () 3,171 11,885 275 1,877 6,922 2,810 6,257 (D) () 1,834 2,148 156,614 29,657 6,860 4,781 2,080 13,185 (D () 59 8,259 1,352 65,089 6,001 1,647 D () 12,743 5,587 (D) 2,083 (D) 1,441 3,939 826 482 344 3,113 11,650 (D) 63,093 10,952 2,911 2,664 246 5,106 3,536 1,554 16 2,366 569 25,702 2,385 711 476 1,198 5,707 2,556 1,224 889 289 748 2,196 845 251 594 1,350 3,230 302 93,521 18,705 3,950 2,116 1,833 () 43 5,893 783 3,617 937 () 7,036 3,031 (D) 1,194 (D) 693 1,744 -19 230 -250 1,763 8,420 (D) 4 526 42 1,507 253 4 () 529 223 55 65 0 185 373 315 () 57 234 983 () 2,626 6,238 (D) () 1,807 (D) 8,805 (D) (D) 15,713 (D) 1,048 (D) 3,068 421 7,995 835 15,785 1,390 1,042 431 3,081 432 (D) 939 (D) 945 4,208 843 15,726 11,073 4,654 45,211 19,832 6,509 383 18,486 4,125 330 1,797 267 536 491 70 432 702 288 () 886 4,149 (D) 14,742 10,414 4,328 37,717 15,129 5,214 320 17,055 3,635 271 1,641 258 429 482 79 394 703 268 8,705 334 3,302 2,108 1,193 808 1,627 2,633 5,773 279 924 506 419 595 1,481 2,494 () 2,374 207 910 402 855 3,736 3,591 145 6,074 599 530 183 1,372 136 929 398 317 302 1,039 270 4,423 3,343 1,080 18,946 11,264 2,030 194 5,458 1,254 245 516 72 92 156 109 86 48 123 93 230 1,816 131 379 278 101 152 392 763 () 3,864 D (D) () 1,405 (D) 5,069 ,(DD ) () 9,639 (D) 518 (D) 1,696 285 ( 185 20 Payables to U.S. parents Receivables from U.S. parents (7) 27,055 13,649 11,812 9,605 2,207 1,268 (D Net (8) (9) 1,561 11,336 6,057 5,512 545 2,960 D 56,747 21,297 12,505 11,334 1,171 4,033 D () 10 1,959 360 10,077 828 217 240 371 3,191 1,644 (D) 267 (D) 555 559 330 14 3,646 1,114 16,908 1,053 255 327 471 3,830 1,947 781 318 154 630 968 444 4 1,687 754 6,830 225 38 87 100 639 303 (D) 52 (D) 75 409 114 () 229 1,540 163 () 524 2,358 174 () 295 818 11 506 481 390 408 683 833 668 1,527 61 250 828 387 4,286 3,977 309 2,885 368 296 109 444 81 174 134 82 148 926 123 7,281 5,191 2,090 6,027 3,252 891 114 1,769 1,775 186 1,039 38 318 249 217 216 71 179 86 214 3,459 241 1,460 1,015 445 276 746 736 176 352 278 1,118 D ) ( 771 65 2,968 2,813 155 653 2 22 19 134 19 (D) 13 (D) 63 193 105 2,423 1,439 985 33,138 31,522 431 32 1,152 1,566 53 760 4 274 257 51 172 55 93 ( 584 3,109 (D) 10,319 7,071 3,249 18,771 3,865 3,184 126 11,596 2,381 26 1,125 185 337 326 -30 307 655 145 () 13 12 4 (D) 1 59 59 (D) 984 659 326 7,493 4,704 1,296 62 1,432 490 59 156 10 107 9 -9 39 -1 20 () 58 322 1,319 1,164 155 2,232 367 275 90 310 62 (D) 121 (D) 86 732 18 4,857 3,752 1,105 -27,111 -28,270 460 82 616 209 133 279 34 44 -8 165 44 16 86 3,957 148 546 228 318 443 1,089 1,731 2,932 56 2,377 1,603 775 213 147 139 2,193 209 1,016 647 369 55 358 555 () 26 () 72 55,185 9,961 6,448 5,821 627 1,073 D 1,266 32 445 369 76 221 389 180 343 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.S 3.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 185,230 141,028 41,890 85,481 66,306 5,503 1,119 13,998 240 1,982 3,804 871 6,395 25,535 19,175 474 176 2,700 265 1,928 1,084 12,036 123 389 3,360 10,297 7,741 598 1,958 39,353 23,585 17,599 2,517 8,132 208 1,661 325 1,961 2,300 496 8,047 3,355 3,948 744 -2,062 1,805 10,974 389 -16,939 694 577 439 3,625 1,443 1,126 160 157 2,182 34 205 1,943 2,481 338 817 494 832 9,663 2,154 150 2,228 1,175 1,037 1,437 172 317 716 277 4,850 6,690 Petroleum 54,642 33,777 10,364 20,709 15,399 856 ( 3,062 33 (D) 563 (D) 1,843 7,301 5,310 (D) () 2,345 (D) 186 425 2,002 73 20 Food and kindred products Total 76,674 60,287 18,262 36,359 33,270 2,722 160 4,204 9,030 108 1,534 2,377 241 2,734 10,159 3,090 196 13 156 119 1,382 292 854 7,083 5,239 1,438 3,225 2,980 92 60 323 501 () * 151 128 0 371 1,354 246 16 0 1 8 113 1,772 2,301 1,353 D 16,918 7,326 3,482 577 432 68 597 (D) 1,264 187 (D) 1,277 (D) 1,022 (D) 2,567 991 417 (D) (D) 621 3,071 1,318 1,061 132 126 1,752 (D) 1,552 1,743 3 612 394 735 4,778 344 (D) 1,917 (D) 396 588 ) 491 149 3,947 3,780 3,895 2,879 173 843 16,386 13,779 10,179 1,634 6,197 -121 551 70 84 1,454 312 3,178 2,725 178 275 421 30 0 277 8 30 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporChemiWhole- banking), Other and and cals and fabricatery, tation electronic equipmanufac- sale trade insurance, allied except and real ed equipturing products metals electrical ment estate ment 16,463 12,746 4,058 7,181 6,709 1,076 (D) 778 1,120 65 274 514 (D) 1,081 1,723 472 3 6 24 17 263 14 136 4,871 3,563 1,321 2,004 1,919 95 (D) 188 580 1 50 78 (D) 210 684 85 1 0 2 6 50 6 21 0 0 433 499 325 23 152 1,843 1,768 1,233 161 607 9 111 15 11 287 32 507 325 1,074 878 42 154 3,717 3,159 2,260 337 1,347 17 186 13 26 332 3 590 449 65 76 310 (D) 0 257 217 114 6 96 1,308 1,105 943 86 653 (D) 30 57 () 136 1 4 73 315 32 11 0 21 284 0 41 242 29 4 1,722 () * 186 1,906 1,662 1,543 (D) 1,232 0 1 0 0 (D) () * 118 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 0 0 2 237 59 15 3 D 2,140 322 90 124 216 291 619 72 235 115 56 13,425 11,519 1,939 7,955 7,419 297 1 1,472 2,335 0 274 889 2 411 1,739 536 (D) 0 0 (D) 213 (D) 78 0 0 460 66 37 34 19 153 32 7 42 24 47 6,666 4,657 1,344 2,952 2,534 403 43 225 601 6 (D) 342 (D) 137 642 418 () 28 150 93 18,017 14,284 9,039 8,315 (D) 24 975 (D) 36 (D) 420 147 514 3,587 724 21 2 (D) 19 (D) 26 D 4 0 135 226 173 9 45 2,009 1,004 600 38 441 7 (D) 19 441 349 1,870 1,738 1,127 (D) 453 3,733 3,342 2,473 412 1,462 -6 177 390 364 0 27 14 0 0 0 0 0 612 612 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( 721 10 20,584 16,143 2,747 11,140 5,761 700 230 1,134 787 (D) 17 502 (D) 568 1,747 5,379 95 102 121 45 248 253 4,431 D 1,363 942 109 312 4,441 2,705 1,122 108 374 72 109 24 65 349 21 908 329 538 41 676 216 0 0 29 1 1 0 0 28 0 8 20 61 61 C) 0 0 915 93 () C) 130 0 20 0 0 10,149 8,278 3,832 4,003 3,395 (D) () * 242 (D) 0 8 6 0 10 430 608 (D) 0 0 136 104 313 36 87 74 111 13 18,099 20,314 5,517 13,410 8,703 (D) (D) 209 628 () 141 611 259 5,453 4,708 (D) 0 (D) 0 16 100 4,307 0 234 223 1,164 1,112 35 17 -2,215 -2,800 1,085 19 891 27 33 2 4 110 0 2,134 47 2,057 30 -6,019 437 10,185 9 -17,210 2 510 49 D () 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 ( 0 0 0 0 (D) 130 0 (D) 0 0 ( 43 () * 13 30 372 (D) 149 (D) 63 1,297 797 0 28 40 85 177 (D) 60 634 ( 0 16 137 (D) 0 454 263 D 143 Services industries 4,334 3,368 730 2,443 1,885 96 17 176 84 6 7 60 0 859 579 558 13 (D) 31 (D) 52 10 27 168 150 2 16 966 594 385 84 117 18 114 5 128 78 35 14 81 97 -69 8 18 13 (D) 31 23 17 5 1 8 0 4 4 36 11 1 7 17 304 174 4 13 (D) 47 6 4 1 6 344 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.S 4.—U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries Developing countries Europe Canada Total Total European Communities (10) Japan Other 185,230 141,028 41,890 85,481 66,306 19,175 3,360 Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 54,642 24,730 33,777 12,479 10,364 4,631 20,709 7,110 15,399 4,686 5,310 2,424 403 19,898 4,831 17,413 12,022 5,319 72 10,745 1,754 4,401 230 5,735 5,722 0 14 6,618 492 9,012 5,374 3,608 31 4,442 145 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods ..... Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 76,674 7,083 1,868 1,608 3,606 16,463 7,454 3,569 2,416 843 2,182 4,871 1,472 537 934 3,400 13,425 11,666 812 15,530 11,095 (D) () 5,506 262 60,287 5,239 1,539 1,300 2,401 12,746 5,991 2,694 1,576 612 1,873 3,563 1,022 385 636 2,542 11,519 18,262 1,438 298 233 907 4,058 2,561 458 345 36,359 3,225 1,059 894 1,273 7,181 2,775 1,749 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods All industries D ( 1,321 444 D () 877 1,939 D 2,384 7,403 3,200 6,666 559 1,744 1,892 2,471 10,149 9,159 990 18,017 1,757 1,317 520 3,390 494 2,044 1,059 603 1,572 (D) () 4,657 394 1,432 1,084 1,748 8,278 7,431 847 14,284 1,474 951 451 2,273 387 1,292 894 462 154 899 3,832 3,112 720 4,330 (D) () 307 1,405 121 (D) 124 136 1,030 4,940 861 790 4,575 734 374 441 285 20,584 14,825 5,759 16,143 12,273 3,870 18,099 -8,437 6,970 465 19,102 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Finance (except banking), insurance, estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies and 241 1,420 2,004 539 151 388 1,465 7,955 276 4,205 481 (D) 5,374 (D) 31 (D) 145 33,270 2,980 998 ( 6,709 2,539 1,647 928 232 1,363 1,919 524 140 384 1,395 7,419 D ) 2,413 10 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 3,090 246 61 ( 472 237 102 68 9 57 85 15 11 4 70 536 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Latin America Total Other Africa Middle East Other Asia and Pacific 23,585 3,625 2,481 9,663 16,918 9,630 7,326 3,087 3,071 2,486 1,743 587 4,778 3,470 ( 90 783 0 8,232 1,399 1,883 927 2,347 740 3,199 272 () 3,237 (D) 2,287 199 0 0 0 0 400 187 () 5,239 166 D 39,353 2,301 (D) 16,386 1,843 330 309 1,205 3,717 1,463 875 840 231 308 1,308 450 152 298 858 1,906 13,779 1,768 306 381 1,082 3,159 1,354 660 692 172 280 1,105 (D) 150 315 19 1 153 3 0 0 3 32 3 10,297 1,772 76 5 3,895 499 177 ( 433 66 215 ( 1,074 589 273 ( 217 37 ( 180 D -1 0 679 (D) 2,140 54 23 () 460 106 159 122 () 36 0 0 0 36 237 0 1,662 D () 1,580 2,534 161 (D) 747 (D) 3,395 3,268 127 8,315 912 516 113 698 180 525 () 136 418 3 (D) 34 (D) 608 608 0 724 () 1 6 32 (D) 59 135 0 0 129 6 2 2 0 (D) 0 3 5 (D) -4 0 351 3,873 397 316 3,782 384 35 91 13 () 34 () 227 241 365 127 230 359 116 0 1 4 6 10 2,747 2,220 527 11,140 8,386 2,754 5,761 4,379 1,382 5,379 4,006 1,373 893 540 353 1,363 1,127 235 4,441 2,552 1,888 2,705 1,404 1,301 372 360 12 1,297 733 564 20,314 2,721 4,022 238 13,332 5,517 1,879 1,873 80 1,685 13,410 549 1,883 111 10,867 8,703 216 4,708 333 -2,215 -11,159 2,948 226 5,770 -2,800 -11,297 2,830 186 5,480 137 121 454 104 () 4,340 1,164 271 118 44 732 -6 -87 3 () 6,527 223 22 148 4 49 4,334 463 2,076 302 3,368 269 1,546 243 730 64 311 52 2,443 199 1,129 149 1,885 173 710 116 558 25 419 33 27 2 19 168 5 88 35 966 193 530 58 594 150 236 36 31 304 () 254 22 580 438 415 146 269 142 116 483 235 476 718 374 7 696 326 161 379 701 240 207 112 207 71 170 (D) 119 47 157 74 98 17 134 -7 59 31 17 64 10,898 543 4,317 2,755 1,562 863 7,138 93 2,902 1,736 1,167 4,269 17 1,895 1,350 545 296 1,419 11 29 147 64 690 77 125 1,985 3,189 547 2,911 434 1,627 96 954 285 () 1,344 D 917 5,046 1,716 2,952 163 1,251 781 757 4,003 3,876 127 9,039 (D) 121 773 541 596 324 812 5 143 226 () 1 9 85 441 441 0 (D) 1 49 18 2,009 165 312 808 723 1,870 1,728 143 3,733 282 367 69 1,117 107 752 165 141 651 (D) 272 1,004 136 204 140 524 1,738 1,736 2 3,342 256 285 (D) 1,020 93 647 (D) 131 159 () 915 (D) (D) 646 (D) (D) (D) 140 (D) (D) 79 (D) (D) 14 real D ( 121 (D) 46 (D) 274 24 6 D 160 76 1,289 20 865 () * 41 77 5 42 28 131 4 9 5 4 89 D 1,980 310 1,210 () 58 2,857 450 1,415 1,019 395 180 140 40 11 294 535 277 136 184 360 1,407 66 979 D International 345 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.T 1.—Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Country by Account [Millions of dollars] Change in 1982 Capital outflows Position, yearend FY 1981 Equity capital Intercompany debt Total Total Net increase Increases Decreases Reinvested earnings 2 Increases in U.S. parents' receivables Net 1 Increases in U.S. ( Pel r©ii LS payables Valuation adjustments Position, yearend FY 1982 3 (3) (4) (5) -5,095 1,699 11,887 14,311 2,425 1,003 •11,191 2,611 13,802 -6,794 185,230 -1,728 4,163 4,634 5,719 1,085 -260 -212 978 1,189 -5,891 141,028 42,052 -162 843 256 781 525 492 95 86 -10 -1,004 41,890 86,900 -1,419 2,769 3,930 4,463 532 -409 -752 531 1,283 -4,189 85,481 68,253 5,299 1,098 7,533 14,131 332 1,764 3,879 786 6,783 26,649 18,647 562 181 2,565 274 2,150 1,272 11,133 161 349 -1,947 204 21 -673 -133 -93 218 -75 85 -388 -1,113 528 -88 -4 135 -10 -222 -188 903 -38 39 1,893 431 71 -36 263 -73 332 292 117 -32 528 877 -77 12 155 24 101 -87 724 -38 62 3,454 241 47 271 549 349 19 1 29 24 423 334 55 -70 13 47 51 0 12 229 183 0 0 124 (*) 11 4 44 (*) (•) -933 -15 23 -402 -284 -1 180 -12 78 -103 -398 524 -108 15 98 -15 -218 -77 821 6 2 -628 205 (*) 95 -2 8 529 1,602 476 37 1 -19 13 309 19 114 3 (*) 3,803 260 48 300 573 2 105 136 8 541 1,831 659 37 1 105 13 320 22 157 3 (*) 32 -459 -676 -123 -6 -4 76 26 10 -28 -210 -47 59 6 -58 -79 108 29 -3 37 26 11 -27 25 1,052 129 55 -165 15 2 3 41 -26 400 597 231 35 (*) -39 -1 1 1 235 (D) (D) -3,839 -227 -49 -637 -396 -20 -114 -367 -33 -356 -1,642 -349 -11 -17 -20 -34 -323 -101 179 (*) -22 66,306 5,503 1,119 6,860 13,998 240 1,982 3,804 871 6,395 25,535 19,175 474 176 2,700 265 1,928 1,084 12,036 123 389 3,359 (*) 88 82 90 8 -173 180 148 -31 -88 3,360 10,445 7,827 574 2,045 -148 -86 25 -87 463 334 45 84 367 326 (*) 40 386 344 2 40 19 17 2 (*) -169 -166 10 -13 265 174 35 56 212 -53 (D) 10 (D) -47 -611 -419 -21 -171 10,297 7,741 598 1,958 42,984 -3,631 -2,697 6,938 8,245 1,308 1,172 -10,807 1,749 12,556 -933 39,353 30,176 -6,591 -5,546 5,742 6,744 1,002 969 -12,257 1,145 13,402 -1,045 23,585 15,544 2,181 7,381 314 1,251 284 1,743 1,927 465 9,088 4,522 3,835 731 5,544 1,758 10,226 405 -8,091 642 307 297 2,055 336 751 -106 410 42 218 373 31 -1,041 -1,167 113 13 -7,606 46 748 -16 -8,848 51 270 142 2,276 355 893 -81 415 58 226 368 44 -254 -480 213 13 -7,569 23 852 -16 -8,903 82 254 139 1,062 153 605 28 166 2 8 81 20 485 263 159 64 4,195 14 196 (D) 3,773 (D) 9 178 1,161 159 669 29 (D) 2 8 (D) 29 576 (D) (D) 64 5,007 14 (D) 99 6 64 1 (D) (*) (*) 538 215 240 -154 88 10 248 -102 -8 -1,007 -865 -66 -75 1,437 88 504 -17 615 -23 284 -13 676 -14 47 45 161 46 -31 389 32 267 123 120 24 -13,201 -79 152 (D) -13,290 571 -9 104 42 211 (D) -31 236 (D) 436 410 -24 50 138 -67 84 10 169 -27 -7 -23 -105 5 57 -3 49 (D) -153 (D) 168 287 -144 25 13,339 13 -68 (D) 13,460 (D) 31 2 -221 -18 -142 -25 -5 -16 -7 6 -12 -787 -687 -100 (*) -37 24 -104 55 -31 16 3 17,599 2,517 8,132 208 1,661 325 1,961 2,300 496 8,047 3,355 3,948 744 -2,062 1,805 10,974 389 -16,939 694 577 439 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 2,933 1,414 998 299 117 1,519 217 -208 1,510 692 29 128 -139 40 663 -183 413 433 534 -56 121 -220 43 590 -187 348 428 503 142 (D) (D) 58 361 0 (D) (D) 557 (D) 86 (D) 58 (D) 0 54 (D) (D) 0 (*) (D) 0 622 -238 (D) D0 -590 40 25 80 -65 -631 -24 -1 -606 (D) -277 139 80 -14 73 -416 -162 -521 267 -899 377 (D) (D) 22 -1,276 1 (D) (D) 158 85 7 81 -3 73 3 65 5 3,625 1,443 1,126 160 157 2,182 34 205 1,943 Middle East Israel. Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other. 2,205 456 828 356 565 276 -118 -11 137 267 192 -124 -35 97 254 227 5 53 109 60 299 5 60 174 61 72 (*) 6 66 1 155 51 -51 173 -18 -190 -180 -37 -184 212 247 -171 (D) 129 (D) 436 9 (D) 313 (D) 84 6 24 40 13 2,481 338 817 494 832 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India.. Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other. 7,670 1,843 125 1,197 774 1,116 1,305 155 287 648 218 1,993 311 25 1,030 401 -79 133 16 30 68 59 2,123 380 46 1,064 403 -25 78 31 40 34 72 466 -8 (D) 251 (*) -19 12 3 14 136 (D) 646 (D) (D) (D) 1 (D) 19 3 18 137 (D) 180 (D) 2 (D) 1 (D) 7 (*) 4 1 2 639 331 23 -60 164 -81 259 19 53 -60 -9 1,018 57 (D) 873 239 75 -193 9 -27 -42 (D) 635 -44 (D) 432 234 -61 83 12 1 -50 (D) -383 -101 C) -441 -5 -136 275 2 28 -8 2 -130 -69 -22 -33 -2 -54 55 -15 -10 33 -13 9,663 2,154 150 2,228 1,175 1,037 1,437 172 317 716 277 (1) (2) 190,324 142,756 Canada Europe All countries Developed countries European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg .... Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other .. . . Japan Australia New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other 105 (6) (D) 3,830 (D) (D) 178 (7) (*) 9 90 (D) (D) C) 812 (*) (D) 57 (*) (*) 320 (8) (9) (D) -39 -26 (D) (D) 50 860 -163 (10) (12) (11) C) C) International 4,585 265 234 315 347 32 91 -172 •115 56 31 4,850 Addendum—OPEC 4,797 1,893 1,729 580 776 196 70 1,079 541 -537 163 6,690 346 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.T 2.—Change in the U.S. Direct Investment Position Abroad, Industry by Account [Millions of dollars] Change in 1982 Capital outflows Position, yearend F Y 1981 Equity capital Intercompany debt Total Total Net increase * Increases Decreases Reinvested earnings2 (6) (7) Net Increases in U.S. parents' receivables Increases in TT Q u.o. • parents' payables3 (8) (9) (10) (1) All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products i Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade (2) (3) (4) (5) 190,324 51,183 20,148 -5,095 3,459 4,582 1,699 3,505 4,359 11,887 2,590 2,073 14,311 3,146 2,554 2,425 556 481 1,003 -1,360 -684 -11,191 2,276 2,969 15,919 4,228 18,602 12,939 5,586 77 10,760 1,673 78,224 7,032 1,798 1,707 3,527 16,626 7,262 3,702 2,601 773 2,288 5,273 1,609 593 1,015 3,664 13,530 549 3,979 603 -1,189 -917 -268 5 -15 81 -1,550 51 70 -9 9 79 -163 192 -133 -185 69 -106 -401 -137 -6 5 -1 8 -264 -105 -111 3,765 594 -1,084 -818 -240 -6 2 198 32 3,374 678 368 8 302 815 432 77 176 98 32 197 -108 9 -99 305 419 -100 1,733 340 239 (D) (D) 235 43 2,564 334 220 18 96 501 153 (D) 88 (D) 161 206 17 (D) (D) 189 322 77 2,144 410 (D) (D) (D) (D • ) () (D) 2,953 (D) 226 (D) (D) 540 (D) 98 88 (D) 161 (D) 18 (D) D (D) () 368 77 411 70 D (D) (D) () 0 (D) (D) 389 (D) 5 (D) (D) 39 (D) (D) () * () * (D * ) () 1 () * (D * ) () 46 0 -1,152 468 -690 -384 -301 4 86 -73 318 214 133 -111 192 70 43 -9 1 75 58 -87 -1 1 -92 1 -1 9 81 214 -227 2,525 7,079 3,376 6,624 634 1,815 1,609 2,566 10,794 9,658 1,136 18,345 1,734 1,327 561 3,346 568 2,111 1,059 602 -141 324 -176 42 -74 -1 7 282 -95 -645 -499 -146 -329 23 -10 -40 44 -74 -67 102 24 119 256 (D) (D) 53 116 381 381 () * 564 52 92 4 56 8 (D) 76 (D) (D) 27 (D) 260 (D) (D) 55 119 D (D) () 1 628 52 95 4 (D) 8 108 77 (D) (D) 3 (D) 5 () * 0 1 3 D (D) () 1 64 0 4 (D * ) () 1 45 383 90 623 2 30 406 185 -192 -ISO -1 7 833 107 127 2 225 2 37 97 63 1,116 4,961 960 21,376 15,261 6,115 -86 -1 2 -9 9 -793 -436 -356 10 157 11 8 140 -132 16 115 31 664 605 59 25,106 352 6,502 455 17,796 3,989 506. 1,884 280 •7,006 -8,790 467 1,307 345 -3 4 192 21 -6,295 -8,749 958 22 1,474 487 1 215 44 5,288 4,074 419 18 778 169 4 83 10 556 24 29 388 214 445 623 406 29 541 10,447 510 4,000 2,990 1,010 737 95 20 32 95 -32 -22 155 450 34 317 -235 552 126 61 26 56 98 -16 6 197 620 40 369 -186 555 82 1,913 3,286 72 -98 26 103 -18 90 C) 9 T Valuation adjustments Position, yearend F Y 1982 (12) (11) 2,611 -367 1,381 13,802 -2,642 -1,588 -6,794 -46 223 185,230 54,642 24,730 3,184 -215 -633 (D) (D) -22 -123 62 492 129 15 101 14 244 236 (D) 12 (D) -42 2 -33 (D) (D) 35 -117 51 1,374 7 -664 (D) (D) -1 2 -1,140 57 1,153 158 23 90 45 367 240 69 39 37 -18 81 13 (D) (D) 68 26 32 -1,810 222 -D 3 1 () (D) 1 -1,017 6 661 29 9 -1 1 31 124 4 (D) 27 (D) 24 79 46 (D) (D) 33 143 -19 214 9 -105 -99 -28 22 -213 50 -4,925 -628 -298 -107 -223 -977 -239 -210 -361 -28 -138 -599 -30 -47 18 -569 -524 -12 19,898 4,831 17,413 12,022 5,319 72 10,745 1,754 76,674 7,083 1,868 1,608 3,606 16,463 7,454 3,569 2,416 843 2,182 4,871 1,472 537 934 3,400 13,425 438 1 () * 61 406 -6 2 303 -3 2 40 204 82 -465 -541 76 8 23 3 -9 1 114 7 5 9 9 -118 -6 4 4 65 (D) (D) 149 -13 -108 40 -148 277 33 32 13 55 1 (D) 12 (D) -59 45 9 5 8 -1 6 73 9 253 329 -76 271 34 31 15 56 10 -29 13 7 59 92 12 -70 (D) (D) -6 7 3 362 289 72 6 1 1 1 1 9 (D) 1 (D) -187 -60 -266 -581 -77 -102 -124 -280 -454 -379 -75 -1,162 -84 -136 -9 3 -180 -76 -104 -97 -62 2,384 7,403 3,200 6,666 559 1,744 1,892 2,471 10,149 9,159 990 18,017 1,757 1,317 520 3,390 494 2,044 1,059 603 20 117 36 879 677 202 4 2 5 214 71 143 -92 -77 24 15 81 -66 86 119 -44 -671 -547 -125 6 128 13 36 -1 6 96 -92 9 57 707 486 221 -96 -177 -110 -800 -576 -224 1,030 4,940 861 20,584 14,825 5,759 6,364 4,919 591 31 823 223 10 100 (D) 1,076 845 173 13 44 53 6 18 (D) 2,020 694 626 3 703 361 7 121 24 -13,603 -13,516 -7 8 8 7 -43 -3 1 11 10 1,056 557 79 12 409 254 4 160 5 14,659 14,074 166 4 416 297 9 149 5 -712 -1 4 -490 -13 -167 -142 -42 -23 -23 18,099 -8,437 6,970 465 19,102 4,334 463 2,076 302 5 5 () * 38 -14 62 76 4 580 22 1 44 () * 17 (D) (D) 611 30 423 119 304 86 (D) 3 45 (D * ) (D) () 54 746 35 428 124 304 (D) (D) 1 1 0 D () (D * ) () 136 5 5 5 (D * ) () 19 19 22 95 -14 84 68 -350 -78 -296 -301 5 7 20 6 -10 3 -D 1 9 (D) () 359 88 243 3 246 3 7 7 80 12 15 19 53 479 94 191 31 160 110 -13 1 90 9 34 (D) (D) 119 6 -52 34 -6 8 107 34 6 -24 3 -16 -16 -43 -169 6 -53 -9 4 3 43 483 235 476 718 374 7 696 10,898 543 4,317 2,755 1,562 863 29 (D) 47 (D) 26 5 18 7 95 -12 77 -19 46 -200 1,985 3,189 C) C) (D) 347 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.T 3.—Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 1,699 4,163 843 2,769 1,893 431 71 -36 263 -73 332 292 117 -32 528 877 -77 12 155 24 101 -87 724 Petroleum 3,505 -288 -66 -361 -652 -128 () -123 -79 ( -54 -150 291 () 91 (D) 57 -27 247 -45 -8 Food and kindred products Total 3,374 2,107 154 1,928 1,821 176 22 144 259 9 279 218 30 200 486 107 12 1 27 26 4 -43 68 678 667 164 402 5 7 69 -22 () * 46 35 0 30 233 9 () * 0 () * 4 -4 Chemicals and allied products 815 705 221 468 454 34 (D) 47 37 11 9 39 (D) 116 133 13 1 C) 5 () * 24 -17 -2 Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWholebanking), and and Other sale trade insurance, tation ery, manufacfabricat- except electronic equipand real equipturing ed ment estate ment metals electrical 197 152 15 109 99 12 (D) 23 15 2 9 2 (D) -18 40 11 () • 0 () * 3 13 -8 1 0 0 419 307 300 323 -26 () * 23 87 0 37 141 -13 20 52 -23 (D) 0 0 (D) -12 (D) 4 0 0 623 278 57 187 105 -19 5 1 5 (D) * () -4 (D) 10 -192 -512 -424 67 105 (D) () • -1 (D) 0 2 -4 0 3 -70 -38 (D) 0 0 510 111 386 334 (D) 1 -18 28 463 334 45 84 -2,697 -5,546 2,276 355 893 -81 415 58 226 368 44 -254 -480 213 13 -7,569 23 852 -16 -8,903 254 139 534 -56 121 -220 43 590 -187 348 428 192 -124 -35 97 254 2,123 380 46 1,064 403 -25 78 31 40 34 72 234 1,729 3,470 960 580 150 20 1 97 (D) 216 -25 (D) 90 (D) 142 (D) 291 -5 182 D (D) () 73 626 -57 133 -232 42 683 434 230 3 -76 57 246 1,654 59 (D) 1,078 (D) 71 -24 ) 46 42 323 1,305 -32 -4 -32 21 7 1,267 1,205 182 791 -106 67 11 -2 281 -20 -241 -245 7 -4 23 5 0 5 2 2 1 8 37 2 2 0 () * 35 0 7 28 () -30 7 (D) 249 164 4 -1 36 -89 91 13 35 -10 5 249 6 148 101 -42 15 12 36 (D) 3 5 (D) -7 86 47 -71 8 19 2 18 6 41 97 98 20 18 () * 16 2 1 42 () * -7 -11 28 23 4 1 110 83 197 14 140 -1 30 () * -3 20 -2 -126 -123 -1 -2 11 (D) 0 5 19 3 1 15 46 64 88 4 167 ( -27 () * () * 15 113 78 138 (D) 99 0 () * 0 0 (D) -1 -60 -60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 32 8 6 1 () * 0 1 6 0 0 6 () * 0 () * 0 () * -93 () * 0 (D) () * -108 1 (D) 9 1 (*) 7 9 1 -3 345 66 93 -4 84 () * () -30 -33 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 -154 -121 321 312 269 (D) 50 323 287 322 81 234 -28 19 () -34 127 73 -2 56 -241 -330 93 4 43 -10 2 -3 6 54 -4 -216 -136 -78 -1 -207 -39 1 2 11 () * () * 0 0 11 0 5 5 19 19 C) 0 0 249 159 -9 3 () -52 96 () 17 84 -247 23 316 () 0 -1 -11 308 0 9 43 69 59 9 1 -7,633 -7,582 111 4 64 3 2 1 () * 37 0 37 -51 81 7 -7,730 51 827 2 -8,875 () * 487 369 250 151 -8 () • 15 -22 1 1 11 0 92 62 98 3 17 -12 52 2 27 37 32 1 4 118 34 21 () 10 -1 -9 -21 5 6 22 3 16 1 4 242 23 C) 0 0 4 -163 D () -4 0 114 90 D ) 16 5 66 8 7 -12 2 34 -6,295 1,338 469 757 441 Other industries ( 0 () * 94 9 9 7 3 C) C) 0 -1 1 45 -11 48 () * 8 30 2 1 -7 (D) 5 3 -3 C) 2 348 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.T 4.—Direct Investment Capital Outflows, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment. Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 1,699 3,505 4,359 3,765 594 -1,084 -818 -240 -26 198 32 3,374 678 368 8 302 815 432 77 176 98 32 197 -108 -9 -99 305 419 -100 45 383 90 623 2 30 406 185 -192 -120 -71 833 107 127 -2 225 2 37 97 63 10 157 11 Developing countriei Europe Total 4,163 830 807 24 -859 -703 () -344 84 2,107 667 342 94 231 705 334 147 117 81 27 152 -23 -12 -12 175 307 Canada 843 -66 15 43 -28 -101 -102 0 1 154 164 72 35 57 221 141 34 19 -15 11 25 -25 ( 278 9 -36 175 130 -512 -438 -74 510 48 107 -8 118 15 38 91 56 ( 57 11 36 -424 -346 -78 111 D ( -20 72 15 (D) -3 17 Total 2,769 -361 687 661 27 -760 -601 -162 3 -363 74 1,928 411 250 29 132 468 167 109 125 22 44 109 -53 -26 -27 162 300 -81 73 248 58 187 -6 -23 132 84 67 62 4 386 European Communities (10) 1,893 -652 533 476 57 (D) -601 (D) 3 (D) 74 1,821 402 250 454 174 97 134 21 29 99 -43 -13 -29 141 323 () 13 6 12 8 1 15 11 -0 1 -2 1 2 21 -23 -11 4 -2 ( 20 -29 2 5 7 16 30 10 148 202 -54 16 30 13 101 138 -37 () * -1 -3 47 64 -17 757 -650 365 -6 1,048 250 -3 134 19 441 -678 () 764 151 -4 54 13 316 28 () 283 98 1 81 6 ( 10 52 (D) 28 61 40 140 -132 -6,295 -8,749 958 22 1,474 487 -1 215 44 1,338 -324 613 -13 1,061 369 -3 143 36 469 303 211 -7 29 25 -25 50 61 26 56 98 -16 -6 197 620 40 369 -186 555 82 29 18 35 99 -4 -10 12 7 46 (D) -13 20 388 -4 105 -194 300 74 26 103 60 153 41 175 463 51 ( -38 -38 0 52 -5 14 -7 () 99 191 3 -35 -198 163 Japan 291 154 184 -30 (D) 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 107 9 1 () 53 105 -5 (D) 118 (D) 105 101 4 334 -20 109 9 48 -1 27 6 46 -8 249 322 -73 D Other () 55 18 -32 ( 54 12 -1 33 (D) -19 14 (D) 30 1 4 -40 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa () * 8 13 -2 5 6 5 11 -154 -154 0 Total -2,697 3,470 3,177 2,958 219 -225 -115 () 542 -24 1,267 11 26 -86 71 110 98 -69 59 17 5 46 -84 3 -87 130 113 Latin America -5,546 960 629 479 150 Other Africa 534 626 723 779 -56 C 0 0 0 473 (D) 986 97 21 30 47 83 109 -87 56 9 -5 64 Middle East 192 230 215 140 75 ( -3 0 144 249 -93 5 ( 8 -10 8 -1 21 ( 345 -7 66 231 54 321 318 2 323 60 19 6 107 -13 -1 6 7 () 7 66 -8 37 18 19 312 312 -1 287 40 12 (D) 98 -16 -7 ( 249 (D) (D) 203 (D) (D) (D) 3 (D) (D) 7 -4 5 108 19 -330 -304 -27 43 3 37 C) 3 -6 () * -3 () * C) -7,633 -8,424 344 35 413 118 2 72 -7,582 -8,306 322 30 373 34 -11 51 6 0 0 -3 -1 31 9 21 -1 -12 33 8 3 -1 -11 321 44 264 9 255 386 55 288 -32 9 -41 -34 0 0 0 0 0 ( -34 127 112 15 2,123 1,654 1,610 1,561 50 () 78 D 4 110 19 -241 -182 -59 ( 12 Other Asia and Pacific () * 3 () * 22 57 -36 -163 -162 114 43 30 D () * 184 -8 136 94 55 -50 16 -67 0 (D) 0 (D) 0 0 -124 -10 ) 0 -77 International 349 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table HI.U 1.—Direct Investment Income, Country by Component [Millions of dollars] Earnings 1 Interest (net of withholding taxes) 2 Direct investment income (=cols. 25+6 or 4 + 6 + 9) Distributed 3 Reinvested (1) AH countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Total ( = cols. 3 + 4 or 10+11) (2) (3) (4) 17,190 10,316 2,674 6,637 4,281 148 76 14 754 12 397 333 113 525 1,911 2,356 -89 35 940 7 -38 -7 1,443 13 52 197 807 571 36 200 5,964 1,646 1,737 381 598 -51 186 42 259 284 38 -209 -638 462 -33 118 185 1,279 38 -1,774 83 306 2 313 698 618 138 -58 -385 -39 113 -459 920 85 583 213 38 3,084 481 29 1,769 291 8 363 40 85 -13 910 3,181 20,022 10,328 2,499 6,795 4,524 129 69 2 883 14 392 345 117 630 1,943 2,270 -83 35 813 10 -17 -8 1,456 13 51 231 803 547 35 221 8,817 4,547 1,757 369 669 -99 181 43 263 294 37 -219 -639 455 -35 3,010 182 1,402 37 991 83 313 1 290 693 614 138 -59 -402 -20 117 -499 916 70 588 220 38 3,064 486 30 1,748 290 3 358 39 86 -4 27 877 3,184 19,019 10,587 2,008 7,204 5,457 144 45 404 1,167 15 212 358 40 732 2,341 1,747 25 20 716 25 202 69 634 7 49 404 972 713 24 234 7,645 3,578 1,219 153 429 54 94 32 15 397 45 787 226 521 41 1,572 94 898 54 377 106 30 14 652 588 58 6 229 4 118 107 761 19 639 47 56 2,425 155 7 1,808 127 84 99 20 33 56 37 787 3,113 1,003 -260 492 -409 -933 -15 23 -402 -284 -1 180 -12 78 -103 -398 524 -108 15 98 -15 -218 -77 821 6 2 -173 -169 -166 10 -13 1,172 969 538 215 240 -154 88 10 248 -102 -8 -1,007 -865 -66 -75 1,437 88 504 -17 615 -23 284 -13 -590 40 25 80 -65 -631 -24 -1 -606 155 51 -51 173 -18 639 331 23 -60 164 -81 259 19 53 -60 Withholding taxes on distributed earnings 972 713 202 333 19 2 21 169 3 () * 18 1 14 86 78 2 1 2 4 32 3 33 () * 0 34 67 37 3 27 259 218 166 19 105 (7) -1,861 701 376 254 91 38 9 33 39 1 5 5 -3 -91 55 163 -4 C) 1,862 1,405 445 864 651 41 9 (D) 101 1 C) 40 413 212 () * C) D Payments by U.S. parents to affiliates Earnings before capital gains/ (9) (10) 3,722 703 69 610 561 3 (D * ) () 62 0 C) (D) 4 132 357 50 5 () * 129 () * 10 5 20 () * 2 72 61 4 7 -2,595 -2,683 147 31 34 1 () * 18 1 51 40 8 3 -2,882 2 -113 () • -2,765 () * -7 1 (D) 6 4 1 1 Addenda— Distributed earnings net of withholding taxes (8) (6) (5) Net receipts Receipts by U.S. parents from affiliates 4 7 416 273 151 32 36 () * () * 3,011 2,957 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 (*) 33 D 2,920 6 120 () * 2,786 0 8 0 (D) () * () * 0 0 18,047 9,874 1,806 6,793 5,124 125 43 382 998 12 212 340 38 718 2,254 1,669 23 19 713 21 170 65 602 6 49 370 905 676 22 207 7,386 3,360 1,052 134 324 D () 31 1 1 369 44 746 187 520 39 1,562 94 889 54 376 106 30 14 (D) 652 588 58 6 () 114 () 639 47 56 2,393 153 5 1,806 126 (D) 99 20 29 46 787 3,078 23,069 12,495 2,796 8,547 6,099 278 108 363 937 17 408 517 137 676 2,658 2,448 -80 39 932 23 -57 66 1,458 19 48 331 820 524 43 254 9,657 5,397 1,715 163 807 -90 207 54 239 318 17 481 58 442 -19 3,201 191 1,518 32 1,061 81 313 5 300 696 616 137 -58 -397 -17 103 -483 926 66 602 218 39 3,034 501 31 1,742 280 -8 348 35 89 -4 22 917 3,214 Capital gains/ losses 4 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents 350 Table III.U 2.—Direct Investment Income, Industry by Component [Millions of dollars] Earnings 1 Interest (net of withholding taxes) 2 Direct investment income (=cols. 25-1-6 or 4 + 6 + 9) Distributed 3 Reinvested (1) AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Total (=cols. 3 + 4 or 10+11) (2) (3) (4) Withholding taxes on distributed earnings Addenda- Receipts by U.S. parents from affiliates Payments by U.S. parents to affiliates (6) (5) Net receipts Distributed earnings net of withholding taxes (7) (8) (9) 1,003 -1,360 -684 -1,152 468 -690 -384 -301 -4 86 -73 318 214 133 -111 192 70 43 -19 75 58 -87 -11 -92 -1 -91 81 214 -227 972 -1,861 220 63 422 412 55 8 129 388 24 -26 4,920 935 237 187 511 1,278 346 387 338 80 127 239 -41 28 -69 280 1,171 -227 19,019 9,144 6,489 5,514 975 2,027 1,648 367 13 547 81 4,602 721 104 298 319 1,207 303 406 262 22 214 250 51 29 22 199 957 () * 3 24 4 526 81 12 22 47 123 32 48 31 2 9 22 () * 10 26 311 28 12 1 15 129 75 17 9 9 20 41 3 5 116 C) 59 2 206 1,021 112 588 16 128 278 166 -237 -403 165 818 69 44 -3 296 29 91 71 36 191 1,091 116 604 19 139 277 169 -157 -304 147 851 65 42 -5 302 31 100 76 37 130 685 142 301 42 98 73 88 307 237 70 859 42 39 14 188 38 95 67 28 61 406 -26 303 -23 40 204 82 -465 -541 76 -8 23 3 -19 114 -7 5 10 92 15 34 6 12 5 11 41 24 22 10 18 3 1 6 8 -9 3 109 4 2 31 4 14 9 5 76 4 6 3 25 1 4 4 4 -13 122 76 1,687 1,132 555 -7 134 77 1,666 1,112 554 85 211 53 1,651 1,031 620 -92 -77 24 15 81 -66 11 26 4 105 79 26 5 15 3 127 99 28 1,618 -1,230 1,069 14 1,765 791 45 297 62 4,529 1,611 1,083 11 1,825 762 42 278 67 2,509 917 456 14 1,122 401 35 157 43 2,020 694 626 -3 703 361 7 121 24 61 7 12 () • 43 23 2 14 5 -2,850 -2,835 2 4 -17 52 6 33 () • 107 93 55 (D) (D) 44 28 ~57 157 48 142 101 16 3 40 65 59 53 31 712 9 334 137 197 95 19 19 22 95 -14 84 68 -350 -78 -296 -301 5 -7 2 () * 11 6 402 -68 68 -123 191 84 34 22 62 160 45 138 99 362 -69 38 -164 202 87 3 1 () * 3 37 1 13 4 9 5 () * 4 4 5 78 2 42 45 3 1 191 127 185 120 159 114 26 5 4 15 9 22 (10) 17,190 7,986 6,154 4,694 1,459 1,182 1,128 620 30 4,705 881 237 166 478 1,284 389 356 316 86 138 257 4 30 -26 253 1,113 -225 20,022 7,784 5,805 4,361 1,443 1,338 1,263 65 9 633 C) 1,862 574 496 469 28 680 44 20 7 17 142 82 19 10 9 22 81 3,722 153 84 () * 0 20 (D) 369 16 18,047 8,924 6,426 5,458 967 1,898 (D) () 1 0 524 77 4,076 639 92 275 272 1,085 271 358 231 19 205 228 (D) 27 Earnings before capital gains/ () 841 C) 750 42 35 12 157 35 81 58 23 191 1,654 217 711 26 207 278 200 -552 -706 154 1,580 146 54 -2 330 73 225 89 19 74 185 49 1,546 952 594 60 483 103 2,085 1,480 606 2,448 911 445 14 1,079 378 33 143 38 4,718 1,925 909 8 1,876 807 43 305 75 121 593 127 267 36 86 68 77 267 174 126 48 264 190 5 4 65 2 1 C) 0 C) () * 0 2 4 (D) 47 27 20 3,113 3,024 7 1 81 17 0 7 () * 12 10 (D) 3 5 4 11 102 2 (D) 46 23,069 8,224 5,710 4,290 1,420 1,813 1,585 219 9 688 13 6,703 1,069 255 218 597 1,826 416 625 432 136 217 295 -55 38 -93 350 1,775 -288 322 133 189 89 156 100 37 21 74 160 63 139 97 531 -74 59 -134 194 254 204 Capital gains/ losses 4 351 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.U 3.—Direct Investment Income, Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 17,190 10,316 2,674 6,637 4,281 148 76 14 754 12 397 333 113 525 1,911 2,356 -89 35 940 7 -38 -7 1,443 13 52 197 7,986 3,349 818 2,243 1,052 -133 14 (D) 58 1 (D) -176 () * 166 1,305 1,192 -12 6 893 (D) 3 -14 64 223 133 190 80 10 100 1,215 674 1,086 251 597 -53 101 14 -1 162 16 -421 -459 28 10 9 5 0 -15 2 2 257 229 69 135 139 5 2 15 43 -4 1,113 889 141 646 640 -15 (*) 66 118 0 62 251 () * 60 98 6 2 0 0 -237 -181 41 -89 11 (D) 0 2 238 0 (D) * () 0 3 -280 -100 -5 0 0 -3 138 807 571 36 200 5,964 1,646 1,737 381 598 -51 186 42 259 284 38 -209 -638 462 -33 118 185 1,279 38 -1,774 83 Chemicals and allied products Manufacturing Finance (except Primary Machin- Electric TransporWholebanking), and and Other sale trade insurance, ery, tation fabricat- except electronic equipmanufacand real ed equipturing ment estate metals electrical ment 306 2 313 698 618 138 -58 -385 -39 113 -459 920 85 583 213 38 3,084 481 29 1,769 291 8 363 40 85 -13 30 3,181 3,763 770 416 77 -100 -1 90 (D) 247 56 (D) -20 (D) -32 (D) 374 1 -18 346 658 588 133 -62 -312 -1 163 -474 559 3 371 170 16 2,088 63 (D) 1,735 (D) 76 () * 1 -34 (D) 873 2,688 4,705 3,490 997 2,165 2,091 36 152 679 373 39 8 D 224 104 74 7 2 22 -80 4 94 2 1 15 35 6 2 0 4 30 0 3 27 30 476 91 10 28 53 -39 228 20 71 5 717 197 387 349 1 18 39 44 () * 55 28 0 52 112 38 1 0 (D) * () 12 4 (D) () * 0 1,284 1,051 232 713 676 56 2 58 132 2 132 70 2 50 173 37 (*) 1 2 -3 22 2 12 C) 0 588 302 105 153 112 -12 818 482 211 220 165 29 6 -37 68 () 31 -55 56 3 C) ( -11 2 1,687 1,133 181 907 274 44 23 -11 238 189 30 57 2 26 3 2 58 11 43 30 38 () * 52 151 633 -86 25 20 (D) 22 9 621 5 2 0 1 () * 1 0 2 4 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 -78 1 0 2 () • -93 () • 4 6 1 1 42 -1 -84 -104 -133 -98 •57 37 8 40 (D) 4 2 () * -2 (D) -31 -31 () * C) 2 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 (*) -1 0 121 171 51 119 0 () * 0 0 -1 1 -50 -50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (*) 0 0 1 102 17 -138 () 69 -19 -26 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 10 10 0 0 0 237 35 3 3 35 18 83 14 44 -227 -227 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 D () 0 0 0 0 -1 76 0 (D) 0 0 336 273 317 (D) 180 -23 (D) 2 (D) * (D) () -53 -51 () * -2 8 0 0 (D) 0 () * 904 562 120 1 54 -9 2 68 5 15 233 139 233 60 93 4 1,618 1,457 554 123 109 27 26 3 -5 6 50 -66 -111 46 -1 80 38 3 104 () 12 310 217 0 5 9 -4 47 (D) 10 6 23 -72 276 341 -1 0 -3 0 1 () * 306 0 39 25 96 96 -1 1 161 65 65 3 60 3 5 () * (' *) -6 0 423 -4 420 6 -423 55 1,155 (*) -1,905 (*) 271 1 -16 2 2 0 C) -19 -21 0 3 19 27 Other Services industries 791 460 105 317 212 17 2 25 2 C) 16 0 120 30 105 3 1 6 6 18 -5 71 2 2 34 27 (*) 7 331 90 56 12 10 2 1 -1 2 29 1 -3 -14 37 (*) 15 14 11 3 (*) 1 0 (*) 1 187 164 94 56 2 3 8 (*) (*) 0 (*) 39 27 1 -3 4 C) C) 3 C) 2 6 352 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.U 4.—Direct Investment Income, Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Developing countries Europe Total 17,190 7,986 6,154 4,694 1,459 1,182 1,128 48 6 620 30 4,705 881 237 166 478 1,284 389 356 316 86 138 257 4 30 -26 253 1,113 -225 10,316 3,349 2,627 2,468 159 520 206 1,021 112 588 16 128 278 166 -237 -403 165 818 69 44 -3 296 29 91 71 36 120 841 302 22 43 114 123 -181 -271 90 482 60 35 -7 152 41 26 59 26 -13 122 76 1,687 1,132 555 -27 59 59 1,133 760 373 1,618 -1,230 1,069 14 1,765 791 45 297 62 1,457 256 329 3 870 4 185 17 3,490 717 191 189 337 1,051 300 377 178 68 127 229 12 19 -7 217 889 200 49 Canada 2,674 818 495 474 21 307 306 0 1 9 7 997 197 49 24 123 232 47 69 45 35 36 69 30 37 -7 39 141 16 15 45 (D) 24 (*) D 427 -5 85 -107 192 99 191 127 63 185 6,637 2,243 1,981 1,867 114 126 4,281 1,052 1,145 1,042 103 Other 2,356 1,192 836 826 11 Japan 197 64 -301 3 2,091 349 111 76 161 676 170 272 127 29 79 139 -4 -3 -1 143 640 -158 74 38 7 7 25 37 24 () * 7 2 3 -4 -14 -15 1 10 6 -5 138 642 29 153 15 16 62 60 -89 -89 1 220 (D) 48 5 40 (D) -1 26 9 138 636 24 112 15 (D) 62 (D) 11 10 1 165 (D) 36 5 40 (D) -3 26 11 3 1 35 907 570 337 2 2 35 274 158 116 1 -1 1 633 412 221 904 99 55 1 749 317 29 134 31 562 65 49 1 447 212 24 59 22 341 34 6 () * 302 105 5 75 138 181 117 64 432 118 251 C) 63 105 6 42 190 (D) 23 (D) 28 88 54 21 6 2 5 21 n (*) -l 21 35 4 18 1 12 15 -3 9 3 6 -133 -133 0 (D) () * -9 4 28 50 148 6 8 21 123 6 -2 27 101 1 2 -2 4 72 Other Africa 5,964 3,763 2,636 2,226 410 662 1,646 770 307 129 178 2 435 30 1,215 164 46 -23 141 233 88 -22 138 19 11 28 -8 11 -19 36 224 2 214 313 346 275 197 78 0 0 0 0 161 -1,486 740 12 ( 0 111 (D) 476 -78 5 77 10 28 26 10 3 12 0 0 0 12 102 0 65 -1,512 711 7 859 90 -13 69 4 4 3 1 5 2 4 190 -6 168 53 31 (D) -1 33 -13 () 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 () * 0 () * 0 () * 0 () • 104 96 19 23 () * 0 -3 187 () * () * 0 6 24 28 13 12 (D) 24 141 (D) -62 -63 -17 -15 -1 -16 -75 -54 4 12 -8 22 91 -58 26 -73 25 3,084 2,088 1,899 1,803 96 -7 10 -17 15 121 25 -2 20 2 5 4 1 2 () * Other Asia and Pacific () 13 62 10 123 69 54 13 559 156 ) 139 79 -60 108 14 63 17 554 372 183 () Middle East 674 238 42 3 -4 (D) -29 14 -44 D 31 6 6 15 120 -6 -1 17 90 1 1 -1 2 70 7 11 Latin America 11 -138 -137 -1 273 8 -5 3 131 -15 41 12 13 () * 7 5 41 (*) 68 5 2 20 (D) 13 (*) (D) 140 (*) -86 D Total 85 181 (D) 286 -6 85 163 43 -57 -132 75 336 9 9 4 144 -12 64 12 10 -100 -100 0 56 (D) 12 () * (D * ) () 2 1 -2 -29 53 807 223 23 87 0 86 1 (D) () 3 133 3 2,165 387 118 83 186 713 194 272 134 31 82 135 -18 -18 () * 153 646 -163 -36 (D) 53 105 10 18 20 56 41 -48 89 211 (D) -5 -17 107 19 22 5 17 76 44 28 57 157 48 142 101 402 -68 68 -123 191 84 Total European Communities (10) Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 3 0 1 0 () * 0 0 •85 -20 -23 -23 0 () * -1 () * () * 0 16 141 30 20 0 () * () * 0 () * 20 0 237 7 47 156 27 ( 76 (D) 3 14 1 10 3 (D) () * -2 1 (*) 7 310 190 121 International 353 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.V 1.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] Addenda— Withholding taxes Receipts from affiliates 1 (1) Payments to affiliates 2 On receipts On payments (2) Net receipts (3) (4) (5) 3,272 Developed countries 3,308 36 225 (*) 3,071 All countries 3,104 33 178 (*) (*) Canada 432 437 6 59 Europe 2,206 2,232 25 57 (*) 1,925 142 34 409 452 2 39 209 1 162 475 282 34 17 21 15 54 61 78 0 2 1945 143 34 411 456 2 39 210 1 162 487 287 34 17 21 15 54 61 83 0 2 20 1 (*) 2 4 0 0 1 0 (*) 12 5 0 44 (*) 0 19 2 (*) 1 19 0 (*) 2 13 (*) (*) 0 0 (*) (*) Japan 255 256 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 178 123 11 44 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other EuroDe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other . o 0 o o o o 0 0 2 10 (*) (*) o o o o o o o o 0 1 23 (*) 179 123 11 44 C) (*) 0 0 39 30 4 5 0 0 0 0 201 204 3 47 (*) 114 117 3 28 (•) 37 21 6 4 1 1 1 (*) 2 61 51 5 5 16 1 9 (*) 1 3 0 1 38 22 7 4 1 1 1 (*) 2 63 52 6 5 16 1 10 (*) 1 3 0 1 1 10 4 1 3 0 (*) 1 (*) 1 18 16 1 1 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sur-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 5 2 1 (*) 1 3 0 (*) 3 5 2 1 1 3 0 (*) 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (*) (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other 6 3 1 (*) 1 6 3 1 (•) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India. Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 77 14 1 4 6 8 23 6 7 7 (*) 77 14 1 4 6 8 24 6 7 7 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 International o o o o 17 (*) (*) 1 1 3 8 1 1 2 0 o Q Addendum—OPEC 6 6 0 1 0 Developing countries Latni America S;Mnh America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other entral America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other .... ... . C) o 0 o (*) (•) 5 o 0 C) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 o o (*) C) (*) o 354 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table HI.V 2.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] Net receipts Receipts from affiliates x Payments to affiliates 2 On receipts On payments (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 3,272 3,308 36 225 (*) Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other 10 2 1 1 5 4 (*) 1 1 2 10 2 1 1 5 4 (*) 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 (*) (*) (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 2,539 97 24 (D) (D) 544 174 145 145 11 70 56 6 5 1 50 1,231 9 (D) (D) D () 169 11 45 62 52 29 19 11 413 (D) 37 3 35 22 29 21 9 10 179 (D) 2,568 97 24 (D) (D) 548 174 145 146 11 71 57 6 5 1 50 1,239 9 (D) (D) (D) 174 11 49 62 52 37 26 11 417 (D) 37 3 35 22 29 21 9 10 179 (D) 29 (*) (*) 0 (*) 3 (*) 1 1 0 1 1 (*) 0 (*) 1 8 (*) 7 (*) (*) 5 0 5 (*) (*) 8 8 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 167 11 1 (D) (D) 33 6 8 12 1 5 4 1 1 (*) 3 (D) 0 3 (D) 4 (D) 1 3 3 (D) 3 2 1 30 (D) 3 (*) 3 1 3 3 (*) 1 13 (D) (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 586 493 93 592 499 93 6 6 1 46 42 4 (*) (*) 0 8 1 3 1 4 9 2 3 1 4 (*) (*) 0 0 (*) (*) (*) 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 93 5 39 (D) 5 (D) 11 3 40 1 1 9 94 5 39 (D) 5 (D) 11 3 40 1 1 9 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 7 (D) (D) (*) (*) (D) (*) (*) 3 (*) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 36 1 1 1 (*) (*) 1 33 36 1 1 1 (*) (*) 1 33 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 4 0 (*) (*) (*) (*) 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All industries Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies n 4 355 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table IH.V 3.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries... 3,272 Developed countries.. 3,071 Canada 432 Europe 2,206 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other 1,925 142 34 409 452 2 39 209 1 162 475 282 34 17 21 15 54 61 78 0 2 Japan 255 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa 178 123 11 44 Developing countries.... Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other 201 114 37 21 6 4 1 1 1 (*) 2 61 51 5 5 16 1 9 Petroleum Food and kindred products Total 2,539 2,403 342 1,764 1,634 82 (D) 351 406 1 (D) 196 1 146 413 130 5 Chemicals and allied products Primary and fabricated metals 1,231 1,219 (D) 938 852 (D) 0 544 76 359 343 32 2 62 64 1 9 23 () * 55 95 16 C) 176 86 () * 0 0 3 10 53 51 8 0 (*) 211 67 3 15 136 74 27 19 5 C) () • () * 1 () * 1 46 43 2 2 1 0 0 0 () * C) Finance (except Electric TransporMachinbanking), WholeOther and ery, sale trade insurance, tation manufacelectronic except and real equipturing equipelectrical ment estate ment 8 7 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 0 C) 19 18 1 1 1 0 0 0 (*) (•) 1 (*) (*) 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Other Asia and Pacific .. Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other 16 3 0 2 2 5 (*) (*) 1 3 (*) 2 2 0 (*) (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other 0 1 5 1 1 0 1 3 0 () * 3 International Addendum—OPEC () * 586 549 56 385 241 56 (D) 45 35 C) (D) 10 0 13 49 144 28 93 74 15 45 39 5 (•) 12 7 1 (•) 4 0 1 11 5 (•) C) () • () * 1 1 3 0 0 3 1 (*) 1 0 0 0 (•) (*) 3 2 (*) 1 11 (•) 9 C) () * C) 0 C) () * () * 0 (•) 0 (*) 0 0 (•) 2 1 (•) 0 O () * () * 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 (•) (*) 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates. Other C) D 0 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 (*) 2 413 394 81 279 270 1 1 (*) 0 C) 0 (*) 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 169 143 20 96 79 6 1 9 8 C) 1 17 0 8 28 17 Services () * () * Other industries 356 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.V 4.—Direct Investment Royalties and License Fees (Net Receipts), Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries All industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 3,272 10 2 1 1 5 4 () • 1 1 2 2,539 97 24 Total 3,071 4 1 ( 2 1 C) 1 1 0 2,403 81 22 Canada 432 2 1 1 (*) 1 1 0 C) C) 0 342 D () 4 1 (D) 76 28 15 17 5 12 10 3 3 Total 2,206 2 (*) C) C) 1 1,764 42 13 European Communities (10) 1,925 2 (*) (*) (•) 1 C) C) 1 (*) 0 1,634 42 13 () 496 165 136 119 10 67 53 6 5 1 47 1,219 9 C) () Japan Other 282 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 130 1 178 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 211 Total 201 6 1 0 1 3 (*) 0 0 2 136 16 2 Latin America Other Africa Middle East 114 6 1 0 1 3 3 (•) 0 0 2 74 14 1 343 114 102 72 5 51 39 2 1 () * 37 852 39 (D) (D) 79 6 (D) 30 (D) 10 6 3 270 D () 25 2 13 11 13 14 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa () 359 120 105 77 5 52 39 2 2 () * 37 938 40 () 544 174 145 145 11 70 56 6 5 1 50 1,231 9 Developing countries Europe () () 169 11 45 62 52 29 19 11 413 (D) 37 3 35 22 29 21 9 143 8 39 57 39 18 14 4 394 (D) 35 3 33 20 26 20 9 10 179 10 177 7 144 586 493 93 549 462 87 385 317 () 96 6 32 33 26 10 7 3 279 D () 25 2 13 13 14 14 7 141 (D) 241 197 44 5 2 2 3 0 1 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () * 7 (D) 77 70 6 0 0 0 (*) (*) (*) ( () 3 0 144 120 24 (*) C) 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 (*) (•) 0 0 (*) 0 (•) (*) (*) 0 Other Asia and Pacific 77 (*) 0 0 0 (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 54 2 1 (•) 1 16 5 4 6 1 (*) 2 0 0 0 2 10 0 2 6 1 14 1 3 3 6 7 (*) 7 4 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 22 18 3 0 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) (*) (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 0 0 (*) International 357 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.V 7.—Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Country by Type [Millions of dollars] ©Receipts from affiliates Payments to affiliates Addenda Withholding taxes Net receipts () 1 All countries.. Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10).. Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.. Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries.. Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile.... Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean.. Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates.. Other Other Asia and Pacific... Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 1,002 963 656 148 237 -94 1 -198 28 -1 67 28 11 196 199 -90 (D) 2 52 3 10 12 -133 2 163 126 20 17 -216 35 11 6 (D) 1 3 (*) -4 (D) 6 9 -3 (*) -258 -2 -262 7 -7 7 1 -2 106 40 32 3 5 66 () * 9 57 96 8 56 15 18 141 50 1 60 4 10 -9 (*) 2 18 4 -87 155 () 2 () 3 3,583 2,785 788 1,747 1,578 65 3,129 2,465 730 1,535 1,370 63 162 263 118 241 67 69 11 258 659 168 3 2 52 3 13 19 74 2 66 184 141 20 24 652 205 83 16 26 65 60 11 168 619 166 3 2 52 3 13 19 71 2 (*) 55 144 100 20 24 589 181 70 16 13 7 3 () * 13 (D) 62 49 7 3 () * 13 (D) 51 39 53 Film and television tape rentals Total (5) Service charges l Total Charges for use of tangible property () 6 288 267 (D) 179 177 0 0 43 (D) 0 0 9 0 (D) 29 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11 D (D) () 0 0 Of which— servicex charges 2,577 1,819 131 1,598 1,340 159 (D) 359 235 (D) () * 41 n 318 (D) 287 0 15 0 2 115 40 32 3 5 75 (*) 18 57 104 12 58 15 19 228 75 1 60 (D) 12 38 (*) (D) 18 4 146 183 101 12 56 14 18 (D) 74 1 56 13 12 34 (*) (D) 18 4 75 171 421 48 4 20 () * 6 () * () * 17 0 55 40 62 460 258 (D) () * () * 0 3 7 206 0 (D) 69 22 15 () * 7 524 421 48 4 20 () * 6 () * () * 17 0 55 40 318 (D) 287 0 14 0 2 0 0 233 28 8 4 2 () * 2 86 24 0 (D) * () 1 46 (D) * () 0 0 233 28 (D () * () * 0 3 7 206 0 (D) 69 22 15 () * 7 () On receipts On payments Between U.S. and foreign ports 2 () 8 () 7 2,580 1,822 132 1,599 1,341 159 (D 360 235 (D, () * 41 () * 62 460 258 Payments for transporting merchandise () 9 (10) 571 Between foreign ports 3 358 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.V 8.—Other Direct Investment Services, Receipts and Payments by U.S. Parents, Industry by Type [Millions of dollars] ©Receipts from affiliates Addenda Payments to affiliates Withholding taxes Net receipts Total (4) (5) (6) Payments for transporting merchandise Of which— service charges 1 On receipts On payments Between U.S. and foreign ports 2 (7) (8) (9) (10) Between foreign ports 3 1,002 AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other 3,583 3,129 166 288 2,580 2,577 503 503 747 527 630 412 117 115 0 0 245 24 244 23 (*) 0 505 0 317 186 46 29 17 1 5 -52 1,006 126 37 40 49 245 118 73 35 7 12 66 27 4 23 39 -210 1 318 208 150 (D) (D) 1 34 37 1,472 128 37 40 51 (D) 138 74 35 8 (D) 68 27 4 23 41 (D) 5 315 96 148 D (> D (i 1 34 37 1,442 128 37 40 51 iD] 137 73 35 8 (D 63 22 (D; 3 112 2 2 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 104 1 22 104 0 28 89 0 28 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 505 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 466 2 (*) 465 2 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 62 66 62 66 171 1 183 3 183 61 63 63 284 268 16 324 (D) 11 7 26 7 50 14 3 291 270 21 (D) (D) 12 7 27 8 50 14 6 287 269 18 (D) () * 12 7 27 7 49 12 (D) 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 16 (D) 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (•) 0 0 0 () ° 16 173 (DJ 40 (D) 5 D3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 6 12 4 2 2 4 7 2 6 (D) 0 (*) 0 (•) (*) 0 (•) 3 571 182 118 65 Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods and 412 275 137 411 274 137 0 0 0 0 (D) (*) 230 157 73 -292 -135 -178 1 21 -309 22 -677 7 230 114 82 1 32 574 23 145 8 229 114 82 1 32 281 21 143 8 0 0 0 0 0 522 249 260 2 11 522 249 260 2 11 288 0 0 0 883 1 822 1 883 1 822 1 -547 27 27 574 574 2 45 -184 277 29 23 17 -87 1 17 11 6 27 2 78 30 288 59 23 36 147 4 17 11 6 38 2 76 30 1 58 23 36 135 4 16 11 6 38 1 33 213 12 30 0 19 (*) 33 213 (D) 30 0 0 0 (•) 0 0 0 0 234 5 C) (*) 0 11 233 5 (*) 0 0 0 0 0 -162 32 56 32 45 32 218 1 217 1 (*) 0 () ° () (*) 230 157 73 (*) real Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade Film and television tape rentals (3) (2) (1) Finance (except banking), insurance, estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Service charges 1 Total Charges for use of tangible property D 4 3 1 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 359 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.V 9.—Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Country by Industry [Millions of dollars] Manufacturing All industries All countries Developed countries Canada Europe European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other International Addendum—OPEC 1,002 963 656 148 237 -4 9 1 -198 9fi Zo -1 Petroleum 503 253 95 148 93 2 3 -4 67 28 11 196 199 -0 9 3 6 () * 22 70 54 2 52 3 10 12 C 50 1 2 () * () * -133 2 (D) C) 0 Total 1,006 Food and kindred products Chemicals and allied products 126 Primary Machinand ery, fabricat- except ed electrical metals Finance (except Electric TransporWhole- banking), and Other tation sale trade insurance, electronic equipmanufacand real equipturing ment estate ment •210 225 171 284 324 182 -231 133 272 299 123 -216 35 11 D6 1 3 C) 4 (D) 6 9 3 () * -258 2 -262 7 7 7 1 2 106 40 32 3 5 66 31 5 39 217 46 37 65 50 163 -228 92 48 233 42 -86 -387 409 20 3 -46 15 3 63 6 11 89 245 23 1 1 1 1 6 7 5 (*) 0 151 6 0 28 21 2 7 12 5 31 40 12 () * () * () * () * 4 6 1 (*) 0 -224 2 88 1 1 3 (D) (*) (*) (*) (*) 47 0 (*) 3 229 5 1 42 -11 -1 -239 -102 10 1 5 20 -7 6 2 () * 4 9 0 1 () * 0 4 -7 4 -20 D 0 (*) 0 (*) 1 0 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 129 4 (*) (*) 1 (*) 2 (*) C) C) 0 C) 6 (*) 8 10 -1 -6 1 1 (*) (*) 3 -1 1 (*) (•) 9 57 96 8 56 15 18 141 50 1 60 4 10 9 C) 2 18 4 -7 8 155 25 (D) (D) ( (D D ( 3 12 38 59 12 3 (*) (D) (*) 3 0 (•) (D) 1 3 () * 1 (D 4 2 1 1 () * 7 1 0 1 5 0 1 99 38 31 2 4 61 () * 9 52 26 0 6 11 9 45 1 () * 50 5 4 -8 2 0 () * 12 1 66 87 -309 432 D 4 184 13 10 1 2 -292 368 19 163 126 20 17 127 Other Services industries H 0 0 0 () * () * -20 0 0 3 () * 1 2 0 269 267 1 -152 17 C) () * 10 0 85 -98 -149 C) C) 1 1 2 -118 0 (D) 2 43 42 C) C) 0 () * 0 -12 -7 3 5 0 13 0 0 C) C) () * C) 0 () * 0 0 7 0 -23 -24 1 0 -20 2 -22 -4 -3 3 -4 14 D () (D) C) C) 1 0 () * C) 0 (*) 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 (*) 2 1 (*) (•) C) 0 () • 0 -2 2 18 (D) 8 1 (D) -22 () * () * 14 () * 40 360 GROUP III: Majority-owned Nonbank Affiliates of Nonbank U.S. Parents Table III.V 10.—Other Direct Investment Services (Net Receipts), Industry by Country [Millions of dollars] Developed countries All countries AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services. Health services Other services Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 1,002 503 503 317 186 46 29 17 1 5 -52 1,006 126 37 40 49 245 118 73 35 7 12 66 27 4 23 39 -210 1 Total 963 253 208 174 34 (D) 24 (D) 1 Canada 656 95 66 6 28 28 0 1 1 () * 368 11 3 1 8 31 5 10 8 3 5 19 Total 148 135 110 25 Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa 237 93 () -231 1 27 Total Latin America Other Africa -216 13 12 -269 -56 -214 -2 3 -12 7 -77 (*) -267 -52 -215 -2 2 -37 5 -59 0 (*) <*) () * 0 0 2 1 C) 0 -31 1 0 -38 21 () * 0 -3 -1 -4 1 1 0 Other Asia and Pacific 141 45 -22 2 (*) -47 21 8 Middle East 106 99 96 184 202 143 59 409 89 29 33 27 151 86 45 11 2 8 29 9 1 8 21 -224 <*) 24 51 37 () 133 2 (D) 23 (D) 272 259 13 299 (D) 11 7 24 7 41 8 16 173 (D) 182 118 65 173 (D) 123 67 56 164 (D) 42 2 40 -292 -135 -178 -1 21 -309 22 -677 7 -23 -79 36 1 19 -297 15 -600 7 -86 -102 -3 (*) 18 -387 10 -592 -547 -516 45 -137 256 21 -162 32 European Communities (10) 432 95 32 33 31 163 92 47 14 2 8 29 9 1 8 21 -228 () * 862 114 36 36 42 225 116 64 27 5 13 49 ( 171 -1 (D) 61 (D) 284 268 16 324 (D) 11 7 26 7 50 14 2 45 -184 277 29 23 17 -87 -1 17 11 6 27 Developing countries Europe () 217 204 13 46 0 5 6 9 4 7 5 ( 48 47 () • 233 (D) 5 (*) 11 2 27 47 47 () * 229 (D) 5 (*) 9 2 27 3 (*) 144 12 1 4 7 20 2 9 8 3 -1 16 (D) () * 0 2 (*) 2 1 1 0 4 0 (*) n 7 163 (D) 42 8 34 2 () * (*) 0 1 1 () * (•) -1 -7 6 () 3 (*) (D) -239 9 -436 5 -20 (D) (*) 0 (D) -149 (*) -155 1 -502 -344 -157 (*) 43 -139 168 25 5 -3 (*) 40 -136 (D) 25 2 -20 -20 0 3 -2 (D) C) 3 -5 2 0 (*) -2 0 -13 0 (*) -2 3 0 0 43 (D) 1 (*) 45 3 14 8 6 (D) -22 13 (*) () * 0 0 0 45 1 5 0 -2 -3 1 0 1 -22 1 -22 (*> -14 0 <*) 0 -1 15 (*) (*) 0 (*) 0 International GROUP IV: Nonbank Affiliates of U.S. Parents in Banking NOTE.—Data for U.S. parents of group IV affiliates are shown in column 10, panel B, of text table 9. 362 GROUP IV: Nonbank Affiliates of U.S. Parents in Banking Table IV.J 2.—Selected Financial and Operating Data of Affiliates, by Country Millions of dollars Total assets Total liabilitiei Owners' equity Net property, plant, and equipment Capital expenditures ] Sales Net income Employee compensation Number of employees (thousands) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 23,286 19,995 3,291 729 168 10,855 9,928 927 516 118 1,470 Canada 79 53 26 C) C) 17 .2 Europe 5,042 4,637 405 184 51 667 3.3 European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan 4,545 114 0 1,606 279 4,156 388 (D) 68 1 0 (D) 0 547 (D) (D) 0 36 (•) 0 (D) 1 C) 0 595 24 0 186 43 3 0 137 0 14 190 72 0 0 3.0 .2 0 .7 .2 .1 0 .5 0 (*) 1.4 .3 0 0 0 0 .3 0 (*) 0 0 All countries Developed countries Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other 282 1,644 497 0 0 (D) (D) 253 0 56 0 0 (D) (D) 235 0 (D) 0 0 0 18 (D) 56 132 17 0 0 D ( ) (*) 18 C) 0 44 0 (*) 6 116 0 0 0 (D) 0 0 25 0 (•) 0 0 2,766 249 271 371 248 61 415 0 0 12,431 10,067 9,473 7,396 1,131 1,021 (D) 744 (D) 700 25 D () 0 ( ) (D) 0 0 2,364 213 2,420 2,077 62 1,293 109 (D) 43 3 32 (D) 10 (D) (*) (*) 0 3 (*) 12 7 4 1 17 C) 17 0 0 0 (*) 0 325 28 () 0 221 7 734 706 20 9 7,609 0 193 6 757 741 10 6 5,618 () 0 27 2 -23 -35 10 2 1,991 () 0 6,887 0 563 0 () 0 4,965 0 504 0 () 0 1,922 0 59 0 (D) 0 0 0 0 (D) (D) 0 0 0 0 D D 46 D (D) 10 (D) 232 7 1 (D) 0 37 3 151 126 17 8 816 (D) 14 0 752 0 (D) D D 249 61 0 16 1 67 (D) 41 45 (D) 0 1.1 17 17 (*) 0 190 169 27 (D) 15 C) (*) (D) 0 4 C) -47 -48 2 C) 189 (D) 2 0 181 0 2.3 1.2 1.1 0 9.8 2.2 1.9 (*) 0 C) C) (*) 0 C) 0 0 0 (•) .1 1,036 152 0 3.3 .4 0 () 0 .2 C) 1.3 .1 .5 .5 .2 0 0 (D) 2 107 4 56 0 649 7.0 D (*) (D) 2,473 925 0 274 4 534 (D) 336 196 (D) 0 16.7 4.2 0 0 0 0 4.2 .2 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 2,721 987 0 290 5 602 (D) 378 241 211 123 261 () 38 0 5 0 0 2,472 (D) (D) International 529 (*) 226 1,512 481 0 0 2,720 (D) (D) K:=::= :: : :: ::: =:= Addendum—OPEC 1,541 235 0 65 44 (D) 3,015 Other Africa Saharan Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other (D) 0 3,890 0 0 600 49 123 3.4 363 GROUP IV: Nonbank Affiliates of U.S. Parents in Banking Table IV.W 1.—Selected Direct Investment Position and Balance of Payments Data, by Country [Millions of dollars] U.S. direct investment position abroad, yearend FY 1982 Total Equity capital Reinvested earnings 1 Intercompany debt Direct investment income (2) (1) All countries Developed countries CanadaEurope... European Communities (10) Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Ireland Italy Luxembourg Netherlands United Kingdom Other Europe Austria Finland Norway Portugal Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Australia New Zealand South Africa Developing countries Latin America South America Argentina Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Other Central America Mexico Panama Other Other Western Hemisphere Bahamas Bermuda Jamaica Netherlands Antilles Trinidad-Tobago United Kingdom Islands, Caribbean Other ' Other Africa Saharan Egypt Libya Other Sub-Saharan Liberia Nigeria Other Middle East Israel. Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Other. Other Asia and Pacific Hong Kong India.. Indonesia Malaysia Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Thailand Other. International Addendum—OPEC Direct investment capital outflows (3) (4) (5) (6) -1,413 -641 712 171 -1,523 -315 513 13 99 35 -121 65 (D) -9 -7 -2 0 -2 350 (D) 95 35 (D) 60 331 (D) 0 31 85 (*) 0 27 (D) (D) 177 20 0 0 (D) (*) (D) 0 -26 -7 0 5 76 59 2 0 5 (D) (*) 0 6 (D) (*) 26 1 0 0 0 0 34 -2 0 5 (D) (*) 0 5 (D) (*) 11 1 0 0 (*) (*) 1 0 (*) 0 0 -155 -5 0 (*) 0 16 (D) (D) -14 (D) 0 0 (D) (*) 1 0 (*) 0 0 95 (*) 0 0 (D) 0 0 3 0 (D) 7 (*) 0 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 C) C) 0 0 8 0 (D) -32 (D) 0 0 (D) 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 C) (*) 1 0 (*) 0 0 77 (D) 4 (D) (D) 1 (D) 59 (D) 0 (D) 9 (D) 0 6 4 2 0 (D) 5 (D) 0 0 0 0 0 6 6 (*) 0 -1,926 -654 613 135 -1,403 -380 -2,327 -632 605 126 -1,363 -432 361 (») 306 13 1 2 0 18 (D) 145 129 15 1 -2,833 6 (D) 0 -2,962 0 (D) 0 34 1 37 5 (*) (*) 0 -9 (*) 0 (*) (*)0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 (*) 0 606 -3 0 0 608 0 0 0 12 1 23 0 29 (*) (*) 0 (D) (*) -43 (D) (D) (*) 157 (D) (D) 0 (D) 0 3 0 0 0 0 (D) 0 10 (D) (D) 0 -1,396 0 (D) 0 0 (*) 0 51 3 42 2 (*) (*) 0 4 (*) -19 -22 3 (*) -464 2 7 0 -477 0 4 0 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -2 -2 1 (*) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 (*) -2 1 -2 0 0 0 0 -2 -2 0 0 (*) 0 0 0 0 (*) 1 -2 1 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) (*) 0 0 0 0 0 (*) 0 0 (*) (*) 8 (*) 0 4 0 (*) 1 6 0 -3 0 11 5 0 1 (*) 2 (*) 1 1 (*) 0 -38 -40 0 (*) 0 4 (*) -2 0 0 0 52 25 0 1 (*) 10 5 0 -18 -34 0 5 (*) 6 1 5 1 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 (D) 4 1 (D) 4 20 0 0 0 0 20 15 -1 6 1 0 0 (*) (*) 380 193 0 8 (*) (D) 2 (D) C) -33 -38 5 C) -634 (D) (D) 0 -653 0 3 0 D8 (D) (*) (D) ^1 0 GROUP V: Bank Affiliates of All U.S. Parents NOTE.—This section contains data only for U.S. parents of group V affiliates. Data for group V affiliates themselves are shown in the "banking" industry line or column of the tables for group I affiliates. 366 GROUP V: Bank Affiliates of All U.S. Parents Table V.R 1.—Selected Financial and Operating Data of U.S. Parents, by Industry of U.S. Parent Millions af dollars Net income l (2) (1) Number of employees (thousands) Employee compensation (3) Sales Total assets (4) (5) 1,184,487 173,981 8,164 26,585 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ? 0 0 0 0 0 1,552 0 0 O D 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1,010,984 116,437 5,633 17,062 732.1 117,118 (D) () 0 0 34,235 6,611 27,625 0 0 1,960 648 1,311 0 0 5,359 1,921 3,438 0 0 181.4 40.3 141.1 0 0 Services Hotels and other lodging places Business services Advertising Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental (ex. automotive and computers) Computer and data processing services Other Motion pictures, including television tape and film Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Other services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other industries Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Mining Metal mining Nonmetallic minerals Construction Transportation, communication, and public utilities Retail trade 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AH industries Petroleum Oil and gas extraction Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas. Oil and gas field services Petroleum and coal products Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Petroleum wholesale trade Other Manufacturing Food and kindred products Grain mill and bakery products Beverages Other Chemicals and allied products Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Agricultural chemicals Other Primary and fabricated metals Primary metal industries Ferrous Nonferrous Fabricated metal products Machinery, except electrical Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery.. Office and computing machines Other Electric and electronic equipment Household appliances Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Other Transportation equipment Motor vehicles and equipment Other Other manufacturing Tobacco manufactures Textile products and apparel Lumber, wood, furniture, and fixtures Paper and allied products Printing and publishing Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Glass products Stone, clay, and other nonmetallic mineral products Instruments and related products Other Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Banking Finance (except banking), insurance, and real estate Finance, except banking Insurance Real estate Holding companies ( (jj) 1,012.0 0 0 0 0 41.2 FOOTNOTES TO TABLES Tables I.D3 and I.D4: 1. Sales were not reported on the BE-10B BANK form. Thus, in this table, total income is used in place of sales for bank affiliates. Table I.J1: 1. See footnote 1 to table I.D3. Table I.R1: 1. Sales were not reported on the BE-10A BANK form. Thus, in this table, total income is used in place of sales for bank parents. Table I.R2: 1. A U.S. parent that had affiliates in more than one country or industry is counted once in each country or industry in which it had affiliates. Thus, the numbers appearing in individual country/industry cells do not add to the subtotals and totals. Tables LSI, I.S2,1.S5,1.S6, and I.S7: 1. Includes common and preferred stock owned by U.S. parents and U.S. parents' equity in additional paid-in capital. 2. U.S. parents' equity in retained earnings and legal reserves. Tables I.T1 and I.T2: 1. A net increase in U.S. parents' equity in affiliates is a balance of payments outflow; a net decrease is a balance of payments inflow. The net increase includes outflows to purchase equity in affiliates from unaffiliated foreigners and inflows from the sale of equity in affiliates to unaffiliated foreigners. Although such flows are not actually to or from foreign affiliates, they are so classified because they change the U.S. direct investment position in these affiliates. When the country of the affiliate differs from that of the buyer or seller of its equity, the flows are classified according to the country of the affiliate. 2. Equal earnings (i.e., the U.S. parents' shares in the net income of their foreign affiliates plus their shares of any capital gains or losses not included in affiliates' net income for income statement purposes) less distributed earnings (i.e., earnings distributed to U.S. parents, before deduction of foreign withholding taxes). 3. An increase in U.S. parents' payables is a decrease in net intercompany accounts and, therefore, a U.S. balance of payments inflow. Table I.T5: 1. See footnote 1 to table I.T1. Table I.T6: 1. See footnote 2 to table I.T1. Table I.T8: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table I.T.I. Tables I.T9 and I.T10: 1. See footnote 1 to table I.T1. 2. Includes both partial and total acquisitions (sales) of equity. 3. Acquisitions (sales) by U.S. parents of a given affiliate's equity from (to) the affiliate itself. 4. Includes acquisitions (sales) by U.S. parents of a given affiliate's equity from (to) other foreign affiliates of the same U.S. parent. Tables I.U1,1.U2, and I.U5: 1. U.S. parents' shares in the net income of their affiliates, plus their shares of any capital gains or losses not included in affiliates' net income for income statement purposes. 2. Interest received by, or credited to, U.S. parents on debt owed to them by their affiliates, less interest paid, or credited, by U.S. parents on debt owed by them to their affiliates, both after deduction of (foreign or U.S.) withholding taxes. 3. Earnings distributed to U.S. parents, before deduction of foreign withholding taxes. 4. U.S. parents' shares of capital gains or losses of affiliates, whether or not included in affiliates' net income for income statement purposes. Tables I.V7,1.V8, and I.V15: 1. Consist of fees for services—such as management, professional, or technical services—rendered between U.S. parents and their foreign affiliates, whether in the form of sales of services or reimbursements. Sales of services are fees for services rendered that are normally included in sales in the income statement of the seller; reimbursements are fees for services rendered that are normally included in "other income" in the income statement of the provider of the service. Service charges exclude certain transactions that were reported as sales of services in the benchmark survey, but that are already included elsewhere in the U.S. balance of payments accounts. They exclude, for example, payments for transporting merchandise between U.S. and foreign ports (shown in column 10) and payments by U.S. parents to foreign affiliates for transporting the parents' merchandise between two foreign ports (shown in column 11). See text for further explanation. 2. Although such charges were reported in the benchmark survey as sales of services by foreign affiliates to U.S. parents, they are excluded from service charges in column 7 because they are already included in the "other transportation" account of the U.S. balance of payments. 3. Although such payments were reported in the benchmark survey as sales of services by foreign affiliates to U.S. parents, they are excluded from service charges in column 7, because they are reflected elsewhere in the U.S. balance of payments accounts. See text for further explanation. Table II.A3: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.A.l. Table II.A4: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.A2. Table II.A13: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.Al. Table II.A14: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.A2. Table II.A16: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.Al. Table II.A17: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.A2. Table II.A18: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.Al. Table II..A19: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.A2. Tables II.C6 and II.C7: 1. Includes the net book value of transfers in of property, plant, and equipment of majorityowned affiliates. Data on transfers in of minority-owned affiliates were not collected; however, they are believed to be insignificant. For a given affiliate, transfers in are from its U.S. parent or from other foreign affiliates of its U.S. parent. Tables II.D1, II.D2, and II.D8: 1. Net exchange gains or losses resulting from the translation of affiliates' financial statements from local currencies into U.S. dollars due to changes in exchange rates between local currencies and the dollar, per Financial Accounting Standards Board Statement No. 8 (FASB 8). See text for further discussion. 2. Other net realized and unrealized capital gains or losses that, under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), are to be included in net income for income statement purposes; excludes amounts related to the translation of affiliates' financial statements from local currencies into U.S. dollars, per FASB 8. 3. Net capital gains or losses that, under GAAP, are excluded from net income for income statement purposes. Includes exchange gains or losses and translation adjustments that are excluded from net income, per FASB 52. See text for further discussion. Table II.E17: 1. For industry classification, each foreign affiliate was required to disaggregate its sales by three-digit industry; the affiliate was classified in the industry in which its sales were largest (see text for discussion of industry classification). When sales are disaggregated by industry of affiliate, total sales of a given affiliate are shown in the single industry in which the affiliate was classified; when disaggregated by industry of sales, they are distributed among all the industries in which the affiliate reported sales—i.e., sales associated with each industry of sales are shown in that industry regardless of the affiliate's industry of classification. 2. In the breakdown of foreign affiliates' sales by industry of sales, only the five largest categories had to be specified. If a given affiliate had sales in more than five industries, the distribution of its sales in the specified industries would have covered less than 100 percent of its total sales. Sales in all unspecified industries combined are shown in this column. Table II.G3: 1. Equals column 2, table II.P2. Table II.G7: 1. Equals column 3, table II.P2. Table I1.G11: 1. Equals column 4, table II.P2. Table II.G20: 1. Equals column 2, table II.P5. Table II.G24: 1. Equals column 3, table II.P5. Table II.G28: 1. Equals column 4, table II.P5. Tables II.13 and II.14: 1. In terms of either quantity or value. Table 1I.A1: 1. All marketable securities held by insurance companies are treated as noncurrent; therefore, they are excluded from column 8 and are included in column 12 of this table. Table II.Kl: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.A1. Table II.A2: 1. Includes common and preferred stock and additional paid-in capital. 2. Includes retained earnings and legal reserves. Table II.L1: 1. For U.S. parents classified in insurance, this table includes all property, plant, and equipment wherever carried in the balance sheet. Thus, column 6 of this table does not equal column 367 FOOTNOTES TO TABLES 368 10 of table II.K1, which includes only property, plant, and equipment carried in the property, plant, and equipment account of the balance sheet. 2. Excludes transfers in of property, plant, and equipment, which are probably small. 3. Includes restatement due to a change in the entity. Also includes the net book value of transfers in of property, plant, and equipment. Tables II.V1 and II.V2: 1. Both the all-countries total in table II.V1 and the all-industries total in table II.V2 equal the all-industries total in column 2, table II.Q2. 2. Both the all-countries total in table II.V1 and the all-industries total in table II.V2 equal the all-industries total in column 5, table II.Q2. Table II.L2: 1. Part of column 6. 2. Consists of capital expenditures other than those for land, timber, and mineral rights. 3. Equals column 3 of table II.L1. Excludes transfers in of property, plant, and equipment. Tables II.V7 and II.V8: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table I.V7. Table II.L3: 1. Part of column 4 of table II.L2. 2. Equals column 7 of table II.L2. Table II.M1: 1. Net realized and unrealized capital gains or losses that, under U.S. generally accepted accounting principles, are to be included in net income for income statement purposes. Table III.A1: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.A1. Table III.A2: For footnotes 1 and 2, s i footnotes to table II.A2. Table III.A3: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.A1. Table II.N1: Table III.A4: 1. Consists of sales associated with industries coded in the 000, 100, 200, 300, or 500 series, For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table 1I.A2. except 070, 108, and 138. See the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, reprinted in the appendix, for a description of these codes. Table III.A13: 2. Consists of sales associated with industries coded in the 400, 600, 700, or 800 series, or in codes 070, 108, or 138. See the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Book1. See footnote 1 to table II.A1. let, reprinted in the appendix, for a description of these codes. Table 11.03: 1. This table covers employment, employee compensation, and hours worked of production workers associated with the manufacturing sales of U.S. parents, regardless of whether the U.S. parent is actually classified in manufacturing. Thus, it includes data of U.S. parents that are not classified in manufacturing but that nevertheless have manufacturing activities. 2. Equals (column 4 X l,000,000)/(column 2 x 1,000 X column 7). 3. Equals (column 5 x l,000,000)/(column 2 x 1,000 X column 7). Table II.P1: 1. Does not equal column 3, which is derived from data reported on affiliates' forms, because of differences in timing and valuation and the inclusion of data for affiliates covered on U.S. parents' forms but exempt from being reported on affiliates' forms. Table II.P2: 1. A U.S. parent was required to disaggregate its U.S. exports to unaffiliated foreigners by country only if its exports to a given country were $150,000 or more. A U.S. parent's exports to unaffiliated foreigners in all countries to which its exports were less than $150,000 were reported as a single item and are classified in "unallocated." 2. U.S. exports shipped by U.S. parents to all affiliates, as reported on the U.S. parents' forms, were not disaggregated by country. Thus, data in this column are available only for all countries combined. The total in this column does not equal the total in column 3, which is derived from the data reported on affiliates' forms, because of differences in timing and valuation and the inclusion of data for affiliates covered on U.S. parents' forms but exempt from being reported on affiliates' forms. Table III.A14: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.A2. Table 11 LA 16: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.Al. Table III.A17: For footnotes 1 and 2, s i footnotes to table II.A2. Table III.A18: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.A1. Table III.A19: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.A2. Table II.Q2: 1. All-industries total equals all-countries total in column 2, table II.VI, and all-industries total in column 2, table II.V2. 2. All-industries total equals all-countries total in column 3, table II.V1, and all-industries total in column 3, table II.V2. Table III.B1: 1. For unincorporated affiliates, this item includes total owners' equity. Cumulative retained earnings of unincorporated affiliates—which are an internal, not an external, source of funds— were not reported separately and could not be excluded. 2. For all industries combined and for each of the selected industries, data for this line—position with all transactors combined—are related to data in tables III.A3 and III.A4 in the following manner: Column 3 (of this table) equals column 3, table III.A4; column 4 equals column 7, table III.A4; column 5 equals the sum of columns 11 and 13, table III.A4; and column 6 equals column 4 and that part of columns 12 and 13, table III.A3, that is stocks, bonds, noncurrent receivables, and "other" equity investment. 3. For all industries combined and for each of the selected industries, data for this line—position with U.S. parents—are related to the data in table III.S2 in the following manner: Column 2 (of this table) equals column 8 (of table III.S2); column 5 equals the sum of columns 4 and 6; and column 6 equals column 9 less that portion of column 9 that is the net book value of property, plant, and equipment leased by foreign affiliates to their U.S. parents under operating leases of more than 1 year. For balance of payments purposes, the value of such leased equipment is included in affiliates' receivables from U.S. parents, as shown in column 9 of table III.S2. However, in the affiliates' balance sheets, it is normally included in the property, plant, and equipment account, rather than in affiliates' receivables. Thus, it would not appear in column 6 of this table, which includes receivables as reported in the balance sheet. 4. For the selected country or country group covered by this panel of table III.B1, table-to-table references in footnote 2 above apply, except that references to table III.A3 and III.A4 should be replaced by references to the relevant country or country group line of tables III.A1 and III.A2, respectively. For example, column 3 of the Canada panel of table III.B1 equals column 3 of the Canada line of table III.A2. 5. For the selected country or country group covered by this panel of table III.B1, table-to-table references in footnote 3 above apply, except that references to table III.S2 should be replaced by references to the relevant country or country group line of table III.S1. For example, column 2 of the Canada panel of table III.B1 equals column 8 of the Canada line of table III.S1. Table II.R3: 1. Includes interest received from affiliates. 2. Includes interest paid to affiliates, plus withholding taxes on such interest. 3. Includes sales, consumption, and excise taxes; property and other taxes on the value of assets and capital; and any remaining taxes (other than income and payroll taxes). Also includes all payments of nontax liabilities (other than production royalty payments), such as import and export duties, license fees, fines, penalties, and similar items. Table III.B2: 1. See footnote 1 to table III.B1. 2. For all industries combined and for each of the selected industries, data for this line—position with all transactors combined—are related to data in tables III.A13 and III.A14 in the following manner: Column 3 (of this table) equals column 3, table III.A14; column 4 equals column 7, table III.A. 14; column 5 equals the sum of columns 11 and 13, table III.A14; and column 6 equals column 4 and that part of columns 12 and 13, table III.A13, that is, stocks, bonds, noncurrent receivables, and "other" equity investment. Tables II.P4: 1. See footnote to table II.P1. Table II.P5: 1. U.S. imports shipped by unaffiliated foreigners to U.S. parents were not disaggregated by country. Thus, data in column 11, and hence in columns 1 and 12, are available only for all countries combined. 2. U.S. imports shipped to U.S. parents by all affiliates, as reported on the U.S. parents' forms, were not disaggregated by country. Thus, data in this column are available only for all countries combined. The total in this column does not equal the total in column 3, which is derived from data reported on affiliates' forms, because of differences in timing and valuation and the inclusion of data for affiliates covered on U.S. parents' forms but exempt from being reported on affiliates' forms. Tables II.S1 and II.S2: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table LSI. Tables II.T1 and II.T2: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table I.T1. Tables I I I I and II.U2: 1. U.S. parents' shares in the net income of their affiliates, plus their shares of any capital gains or losses not included in affiliates' net income for income statement purposes. For table II.U1, total earnings are part of columns 13 and 15 of table II.D1; for table II.U2, they are part of columns 13 and 15 of table II.D2. For footnotes 2 and 3, see footnotes 2 and 3 to table I.U1. 4. U.S. parents' shares of the capital gains or losses of affiliates, whether or not included in net income for income statement purposes. For table II.U.l, they are part of column 14 of table II.D1; for table II.U2, they are part of column 14, table II.D2. Tables III.C1, III.C2, and III.C3: 1. For affiliates classified in insurance, this table includes all property, plant, and equipment wherever carried in the balance sheet. Thus, column 6 of tables III.C1, III.C2, and III.C3 does not equal column 10 of tables III.A1, III.A3, or III.A13, respectively, because the latter includes only property, plant, and equipment carried in the property, plant, and equipment account of the balance sheet. 2. Includes the net book value of transfers in of property, plant, and equipment. For a given affiliate, transfers in are from its U.S. parent or from other foreign affiliates of its U.S. parent. 3. Includes restatement due to a change in the entity. Tables III.C4 and III.C5: 1. Part of column 6. 2. Consists of capital expenditures other than those for land, timber, or mineral rights. 3. For table III.C4, column 4 equals column 3 of table III.C1; for table III.C5, column 4 equals column 3 of table III.C2. 369 FOOTNOTES TO TABLES Tables III.C6 and III.C7: 1. See footnote 2 to table III.C1. Tables III.G26 and III.G28: 1. Equals column 7, table III.P5. Table III.C8: 1. Consists of capital expenditures other than those for land, timber, and mineral rights. Table III.H7: 1. Equals column 3, table III.VI. All-countries total also equals all-industries total in column 5, table III.Q2. 2. Equals column 2, table III.V1. All-countries total also equals all-industries total in column 2, table III.Q2. Tables III.D1, III.D2, and III.D8: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table II.D1. Tables III.El and III.E2: 1. Sales charged by an affiliate to persons in the country where the affiliate is located. 2. Includes the U.S. parent and its foreign affiliates; equals sum of columns 5, 8, and 11. Table III.E3: 1. See footnote 1 to table III.E1. Table III.E5: 1. "Other" countries are countries other than the United States and the country where the affiliate is located. Table III.E6: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table III.E.l. Table I1I.E7: 1. See footnote to table III.E5. 2. For all industries combined, totals for countries or country groups shown in the stub equal column 10, table III.E1, for the same countries or country groups; for all countries combined, totals for industry groups shown in the stub equal column 10, table III.E2, for the same industry groups. Table III.E8: 1. See footnote to table III.E5. 2. For all industries combined, totals for countries or country groups shown in the stub equal column 11, table III.E1, for the same countries or country groups; tor all countries combined, totals for industry groups shown in the stub equal column 11, table HI.E2, for the same industry groups. Table III.E9: 1. See footnote to table III.E5. 2. For all industries combined, totals for countries or country groups shown in the stub equal column 12, table III.E1, for the same countries or country groups; for all countries combined, totals for industry groups shown in the stub equal column 12, table III.E2, for the same industry groups. Tables III.E10, III.E11, and III.E16: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.N1. 3. See footnote 1 to table III.E1. Table III.E17: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.E17. Tables III.F13, III.F14, and III.F21: 1. This table covers only data of foreign affiliates classified in manufacturing. It excludes data of affiliates that are engaged in secondary manufacturing activities but are not classified in manufacturing. For footnotes 2 and 3, see footnotes 2 and 3 to table 11.03. Tables III.G1 and III.G3: 1. Equals column 5, table III.P2. Tables III.G5 and III.G7: 1. Equals column 6, table III.P2. Table III.G8: 1. Equals column 6, table III.P1. Tables III.G9 and III.G11: 1. Equals column 7, table III.P2. Table III.G12: 1. Columns 1, 6, and 11 equal columns 5, 6, and 7, respectively, of table III.P2. 2. Capital equipment and other goods charged to the fixed asset account. Tables III.G13 and III.G14: 1. See footnote 2 to table III.G12. Table III.G17: 1. Equals column 6, table III.P1. 2. See footnote 2 to table III.G12. Tables III.G18 and III.G20: 1. Equals column 5, table III.P5. Tables III.G22 and IH.G24: 1. Equals column 6, table III.P5. Table III.G25: 1. Equals column 6, table III.P4. Table II1.H8: 1. Equals column 3, table III.V2. All-industries total also equals all-industries total in column 5, table III.Q2. 2. Equals column 2, table III.V2. All-industries total also equals all-industries total in column 2, table III.Q.2. Table III.H15: 1. Equals column 5, table III.Q2. All-industries total also equals all-countries total in column 3, table III.V1, and all-industries total in column 3, table III.V2. 2. Equals column 2, table III.Q2. All-industries total also equals all-countries total in column 2, table III.VI, and all-industries total in column 2, table III.V2. Tables III.J3, III.J4, and IIIJ5: 1. See footnote 3 to table II.R3. Table III.K1: 1. See footnote to table II.Al. Table III.L1. 1. For U.S. parents classified in insurance, this table includes all property, plant, and equipment wherever carried in the balance sheet. Thus, column 6 of this table does not equal column 10 of table III.K1, which includes only property, plant, and equipment carried in the property, plant, and equipment account of the balance sheet. For footnotes 2 and 3, see footnotes 2 and 3 to table II.L1. Table III.L2: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes 1 and 2 to table II.L2. 3. Equals column 3 of table III.L1. Excludes transfers in of property, plant, and equipment. Table III.L3: 1. Part of column 4 of table III.L2. 2. Equals column 7 of table III.L2. Table III.M1: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.M1. Table III.N1: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table II.N1. Table III.N2: 1. For industry classification, each U.S. parent was required to disaggregate its sales by threedigit industry; the U.S. parent was classified in the industry in which its sales were largest (see text for discussion of industry classification). When sales are disaggregated by industry of U.S. parent, total sales of a given U.S. parent are shown in the single industry in which the U.S. parent was classified; when disaggregated by industry of sales, they are distributed among all the industries in which the U.S. parent reported sales—i.e., sales associated with each industry of sales are shown in that industry regardless of the U.S. parent's industry of classification. 2. In the breakdown of U.S. parents' sales by industry of sales, only the eight largest categories had to be specified. If a given UJS. parent had sales in more than eight industries, the distribution of its sales in the specified industries would have covered less than 100 percent of its total sales. Sales in all unspecified industries combined are shown in this column. Table III.O2: 1. For industry classification, each U.S. parent was required to disaggregate its sales by threedigit industry; the U.S. parent was classified in the industry in which its sales were largest (see text for discussion of industry classification). When employment is disaggregated by industry of U.S. parent, total employment of a given U.S. parent is shown in the single industry in which the U.S. parent was classified; when disaggregated by industry of sales, it is distributed among all the industries in which the U.S. parent reported sales—i.e., the number of employees associated with each industry of sales is shown in that industry, regardless of the U.S. parent's industry of classification. 2. Employees working in central administrative offices or headquarters, and not associated with a particular industry of sales, are shown separately in this column rather than being allocated among the various other industries of sales. 3. In the breakdown of employment by industry of sales, only the eight largest industry categories, and employees in central administrative offices or headquarters, had to be specified. If a given U.S. parent had employment in more than eight industries, the distribution of its employment in specified industries would have covered less than 100 percent of total employment. Employment in all unspecified industries is shown in this column. Table III.O3: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table II.O3. Table III.O4: 1. The data in this table are for a subset of the production workers covered by table 111.03. This table covers employment, employee compensation, and hours worked of production workers associated with the manufacturing sales of U.S. parents classified in manufacturing. Thus, data for U.S. parents that have manufacturing activities but are not classified in manufacturing are excluded. See text for further explanation. Table III.P1: 1. Some U.S. parents of majority-owned nonbank affiliates also have minority-owned nonbank affiliates. U.S. exports shipped to these minority-owned affiliates are shown in columns 8, 9, and 10. 2. See footnote to table II.P1. FOOTNOTES TO TABLES 370 Table III.P2: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.P2. 2. See footnote 1 to table III.P1. 3. See footnote 2 to table II.P2. Table III.P4: 1. Some U.S. parents of majority-owned nonbank affiliates also have minority-owned nonbank affiliates. U.S. imports shipped to these minority-owned affiliates are shown in columns 8, 9, and 10. 2. See footnote to table II.P1. Table III.P5: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.P5. 2. See footnote 1 to table III.P4. 3. See footnote 2 to table II.P5. Table III.Q2: 1. Equals column 10, table III.H15. All-industries total also equals all-countries total in column 2, table III. VI, and all-industries total in column 2, table III.V2. 2. Equals column 3, table III.HI5. All-industries total also equals all-countries total in column 3, table III.VI, and all-industries total in column 3, table III.V2. Table III.R3: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table II.R3. Tables III.S1 and III.S2: For footnotes 1 and 2, see footnotes to table LSI. Tables I1I.T1 and III.T2: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table I.T1. Tables 11 I I I and III.U2: 1. U.S. parents' shares in the net income of their affiliates, plus their shares of any capital gains or losses not included in affiliates' net income for income statement purposes. For table III.U1, total earnings are part of columns 13 and 15 of table III.D1; for table III.U2, they are part of columns 13 and 15 of table III.D2. For footnotes 2 and 3, see footnotes 2 and 3 to table I.U1. 4. U.S. parents' shares of the capital gains or losses of affiliates, whether or not included in net income for income statement purposes. For table III.U1, they are part of column 14 of table III.D1; for table III.U2, they are part of column 14, table III.D2. Table III.V1: 1. Equals column 10, table III.H7. All-countries total also equals all-industries total in column 2, table III.Q2. 2. Equals column 3, table III.H7. All-countries total also equals all-industries total in column 5, table III.Q2. Table 1II.V2: 1. Equals column 10, table III.H8. All-industries total also equals all-industries total in column 2, table III.Q2. 2. Equals column 3, table III.H8. All-industries total also equals all-industries total in column 5, table IIIQ2. Tables III.V7 and III.V8: For footnotes 1-3, see footnotes to table I.V7. Table IVJ2: 1. See footnote 1 to table II.C6. Table IV.W1: 1. See footnote 2 to table I.T1. Table V.R1: 1. See footnote 1 to table I.R1. APPENDIX A. Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad—1982 B. Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) OMB 0608-0049 Approval Expires December 31, 1983 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysis BENCHMARK SURVEY OF U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD—1982 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET (Forms BE-10A and BE-10B) INTRODUCTION The Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad—1982 is being conducted by the Department of Commerce to secure data on the economic significance of these investments. The last such Survey was conducted for 1977. In an international environment subject to rapid political and economic change, the U.S. Government must have reasonably complete and accurate data on U.S. international trade and investment. This benchmark survey will provide such data on U.S. direct investment abroad. The data will be helpful in the formulation of U.S. policy regarding direct investment. They will also be used in analyzing the impact of U.S. policy, and that of foreign host countries, on U.S. direct investment. One important use of the data, for example, will be in bilateral and multilateral negotiations to reduce barriers to world trade and investment, particularly in the services sector. In addition, the benchmark survey will provide the data necessary to derive current estimates of direct investment from data collected in sample surveys in nonbenchmark years. In particular, this survey, which covers the universe of U.S. direct investment abroad, will serve as a benchmark for the quarterly direct investment estimates included in the international transactions and gross national product accounts. The survey also will provide extensive new data for researchers in business, labor, Government, and universities, for use in examining the relationships between direct investment and other economic variables, such as production, trade, and employment. The filing of reports for this Survey is mandatory under Section 5 of the International Investment Survey Act of 1976, Public Law No. 472, 94th Congress, 90 Stat. 2059, 22 U.S.C. 3101 through 3108 (hereinafter "the Act"). As provided by Section 5(c) of the Act, the information reported may be used for analytical and statistical purposes only and will be held confidential (see II.F. of this Instruction Booklet). The Survey has been approved by OMB under the Paperwork Reduction Act (44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq). A report must be filed by, or on behalf of, each U.S. person that, at any time during its 1982 fiscal year, owned or controlled a direct or indirect interest of 10 percent or more in a foreign business enterprise, including real estate abroad held for business purposes. Reporting requirements and instructions relating to specific parts of the report forms are given herein. Regulations may be found in 15 CFR, Part 806. If a person receiving the report forms and instructions is not required to report according to the Act and the reporting requirements, the enclosed "Claim for Not Filing a BE-10" must be completed and returned to the Bureau of Economic Analysis within 30 days. Your cooperation will be appreciated. Sincerely, Director, w IJ Bureau of Economic Analysis * CONTENTS Page REPORTING REQUIREMENTS I. Definitions II. Who Must Report and Forms Required A. Basic requirement B. Form BE-10A (Report for U.S. Reporter) C Form BE-10B (Report for foreign affiliate) D. Relationship between Forms BE-10A and BE-10B E. Specialized report forms for banks F. Confidentiality of reports 1 1 1 1 2 4 4 4 III. Response Required When Contacted by BEA 4 IV. Clarification of Coverage and Special Situations A. U.S. business enterprise owned by a foreign person B. Real estate C. Airlines and ship operators D. Partnerships E. Determining place of residence and country of jurisdiction of individuals F. Estates, trusts, and intermediaries G. Foreign affiliate operating completely outside its country of incorporation H. Agencies and representative offices 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 V. Accounting Methods and Reporting Procedures A. Accounting methods and records B. Translation of foreign currency financial and operating data into U.S. dollars C. Equity method of accounting for reporting equity investments on Form BE-10B D. Reporting of receipts and payments of dividends, interest, fees, royalties, rentals, etc E. Required information not available F. Estimates G. Specify H. Space on form insufficient I. Annual stockholder's report 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 VI. Filing Report A. Due date B. Extension C. Assistance D. Number of copies E. Where to send report F. Additional copies of forms 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE REPORT FORMS 7 VII. Employment and Employee Compensation 7 VIII. U.S. Merchandise Exports and Imports 8 BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) REPORTING REQUIREMENTS I. Definitions A. United States, when used in a geographic sense, means the several States, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and all territories and possessions of the United States. B. Foreign, when used in a geographic sense, means that which is situated outside the United States or which belongs to or is characteristic of a country other than the United States. C. Person means any individual, branch, partnership, associated group, association, estate, trust, corporation, or other organization (whether or not organized under the laws of any State), and any government (including a foreign government, the United States Government, a State or local government, and any agency, corporation, financial institution, or other entity or instrumentality thereof, including a government-sponsored agency). D. United States person means any person resident in the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States (See IV. E. for further details). E. Foreign person means any person resident outside the United States or subject to the jurisdiction of a country other than the United States (See IV. E. for further details). F. Business enterprise means any organization, association, branch, or venture which exists for profitmaking purposes or to otherwise secure economic advantage, and any ownership of any real estate. G. U.S. direct investment abroad means the ownership or control, directly or indirectly, by one U.S. person of 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise, including a branch. H. U.S. Reporter means the U.S. person which has direct investment in a foreign business enterprise, including a branch. If the U.S. person is an incorporated business enterprise, the U.S. Reporter is the fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise consisting of (l) the U.S. corporation whose voting securities are not owned more than 50 percent by another U.S. corporation, and (2) proceeding down each ownership chain from that U.S. corporation, any U.S. corporation (including Domestic International Sales Corporations) whose voting securities are more than 50 percent owned by the U.S. corporation above it. I. Affiliate means a business enterprise located in one country which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by a person of another country to the extent of 10 per centum or more of its voting stock for an incorporated business or an equivalent interest for an unincorporated business, including a branch. J. Foreign affiliate means an affiliate located outside the United States in which a U.S. person has direct investment. K. Majority-owned foreign affiliate means a foreign affiliate in which the combined direct and indirect ownership interest of ALL U.S. REPORTERS of the affiliate exceeds 50 per centum. L. Foreign affiliate parent means a U.S. Reporter's foreign affiliate which has an equity interest in another foreign affiliate of the U.S. Reporter. M. Associated group means two or more persons who, by the appearance of their actions, by agreement, or by an understanding, exercise their voting privileges in a concerted manner to influence the management of a business enterprise. Each of the following are deemed to be an associated group: 1. Members of the same family, 2. A business enterprise and one or more of its officers or directors, 3. Members of a syndicate or joint venture, or 4. A corporation and its domestic subsidiaries. N. Branch means the operations or activities conducted by a person in a different location in its own name rather than through an incorporated entity. O. Intermediary means an agent, nominee, manager, custodian, trust, or any person acting in a similar capacity. P. 1982 fiscal year is the U.S. Reporter's or the foreign affiliate's financial reporting year that has an ending date in calendar year 1982. For a person that does not have a financial reporting year, or does not have a financial reporting year ending in calendar year 1982, its 1982 fiscal year is deemed to be the same as calendar year 1982. II. Who Must Report and Forms Required A. Basic Requirement A BE-10 report is required from every U.S. person having a foreign affiliate—that is, every U.S. person having direct or indirect ownership or control of at least 10 per centum of the voting stock of an incorporated foreign business enterprise, or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise—at any time during the U.S. person's 1982 fiscal year. Reports are required even though the foreign business enterprise may have been established, acquired, seized, liquidated, sold, expropriated, or inactivated during FY 1982. Where a U.S. individual has indirect ownership in a foreign affiliate by virtue of owning 10 percent or more of a U.S. business enterprise that, in turn, owns the foreign affiliate, only the U.S. business enterprise is required to report based on ownership of the foreign affiliate as set forth in the "Exception" in II.B.l below. Note, however, that U.S. business enterprises must report on a consolidated basis (see definition of U.S. Reporter). Reports must be submitted for FY 1982. B. Form BE —10A (Report for U.S. Reporter) 1. Filing—A completed Form BE-10A is required from each U.S. Reporter (see definition). Exception: When a U.S. business enterprise owns a foreign affiliate and the U.S. business enterprise is BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) owned more than 50 per centum by a U.S. individual, the report should be filed by, and Form BE-10A data should be for, the business enterprise rather than the individual. Any direct financial transactions with, or positions in, the foreign affiliate by the individual must be included in the U.S. business enterprise's report. (See II.E. below on "Specialized report forms for banks.") 2. Consolidation—When the U.S. Reporter is a corporation, Form BE-10A is required to cover the fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise consisting of (l) the U.S. corporation whose voting securities are not owned more than 50 percent by another U.S. corporation, and (2) proceeding down each ownership chain from that U.S. corporation, any U.S. corporation (including Domestic International Sales Corporations) whose voting securities are more than 50 percent owned by the U.S. corporation above it. The fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise excludes foreign branches and other foreign affiliates. It is recognized that conditions may exist that would lead a U.S. parent company to exclude certain majority (more-than-50-percent)owned domestic subsidiaries from financial statements used in reports to shareholders. An example of such exclusion is a majorityowned domestic subsidiary whose operations are unrelated to those of its owning company? such as a finance company owned by a manufacturer. BEA prefers that such a subsidiary be consolidated in its U.S. parent's Form BE-10A. In lieu of consolidation, the U.S. parent may either (1) combine or aggregate data for the subsidiary on the U.S. parent's Form BE-10A or (2) file a separate Form BE-10A for such a subsidiary. In the case of consolidation, combination, or aggregation, the names of each such subsidiary and the increase in the U.S. parent's total assets that resulted from its inclusion of the subsidiary must be given in item 6 of Form BE-10A. A Form BE-10B must also be filed for each of the subsidiary's foreign affiliates. On the Form BE-10A and each of the Form(s) BE-10B, the U.S. parent, including the subsidiary, is considered the U.S. Reporter. When a separate Form BE-10A is filed for such a subsidiary, the subsidiary should be considered the U.S. Reporter for purposes of completing that form, and items 3, 5, 6, and 7 should be omitted. In Part II, Sections G and H, of the Forms BE-10A for both the parent and such a subsidiary, however, the data requested on transactions with "foreign affiliates" should cover transactions with all foreign affiliates of both the parent and the subsidiary combined. A Form BE-10B must be filed for each of the subsidiary's foreign affiliates, if any. In item 1 of the Form(s) BE-10B for each such affiliate, the subsidiary should be listed as the U.S. Reporter. However, in parts III, IV, and V of all Form(s) BE-10B (whether for affiliates of the U.S. parent or affiliates of such a subsidiary), the term "U.S. Reporter" refers to the fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise, including the subsidiary. That is, the report for a given foreign affiliate will always show equity interests and financial positions between that affiliate and all entities that are part of the fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise, including subsidiaries reported on separate Forms BE-10A. If all the foreign affiliates of a U.S. parent are owned directly or indirectly by such a subsidiary, and a separate Form BE-10A is filed for that subsidiary, the U.S. parent company must also file a Form BE-10A, on a normally consolidated basis, to include all of its other domestic operations. The U.S. parent is responsible for ensuring that the required Forms BE-10A and B, for itself and such subsidiaries, are filed with BEA on a timely basis. Such a subsidiary's filing deadline is the same as that which applies to its U.S. parent. 3. Partial exemption when all foreign affiliates are exempt—When there are foreign affiliates, but all are exempt from filing Form BE-10B, then only items 1 through 4 of Form BE-10A, and Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT, which lists exempt foreign affiliates, must be completed and filed. 4. Partial exemption based on type of U.S. Reporter—U.S. Reporters that are religious, charitable, or other nonprofit organizations and individuals who directly own a foreign affiliate are required to file Form BE-10A, completing in Part I (Identification of U.S. Reporter), only items 1, 2, 8, 9, and 12; the remaining items in Part I and all items in Part II (Financial and Operating Data of the U.S. Reporter) need not be completed. C. Form BE-10B (Report for foreign affiliate) 1. Filing—A U.S. person is required to file one Form BE-10B for each foreign affiliate that is not exempt pursuant to II.C.2. below. (Under those limited conditions where foreign affiliates may be consolidated, the consolidated entity is considered to be one foreign affiliate.) To determine whether, for purposes of reporting, a given foreign business enterprise is considered its foreign affiliate, a U.S. person should sum its percentages of voting ownership through all lines, or chains of 'Ownership, direct and indirect. If the resulting sum is at least 10 percent, then the enterprise is the U.S. person's BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) foreign affiliate and, unless otherwise exempt, must be reported. In the case of a line of indirect ownership, the U.S. person's percentage ownership in a given foreign business enterprise should be computed as its direct ownership percentage in the first foreign business enterprise in the chain, multiplied by that first enterprise's direct ownership percentage in the second enterprise in the chain, multiplied by the second enterprise's direct ownership percentage in the third enterprise in the chain, multiplied by the corresponding percentages for all other intervening enterprises in the chain, multiplied by the last intervening enterprise's direct ownership percentage in the given foreign business enterprise. To illustrate, suppose that the U.S. person owned 50 percent of foreign business enterprise A directly, and that A owned 75 percent of foreign business enterprise B that, in turn, owned 80 percent of foreign business enterprise C. Then the U.S. person's percentage of indirect ownership of B would be 37.5 percent (the product of the first two percentages), its indirect ownership of C would be 30 percent (the product of all three percentages), and B and C (as well as A) would be considered the U.S. person's foreign affiliates. (See II.E. below on "Specialized report forms for banks.") 2. Total exemption—A Form BE-10B need not be filed, if: (a) Each (i.e., all three) of the following items for the foreign affiliate (not the U.S. Reporter's share) was between —$3,000,000.00 and +$3,000,000.00 for FY 1982: (1) Total assets, item 60; (2) Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes, item 72; and (3) Net income after provision for foreign income taxes, item 84. AND (b) The foreign affiliate does not own another foreign affiliate for which a Form BE-10B must be filed. If the latter condition is not met, then Form BE-10B must be filed for the foreign affiliate holding the equity interest regardless of the value of its assets, sales, or net income. That is, all affiliates upward in a chain of ownership must be reported. An affiliate's receivables due from its parent may not be netted against total assets when applying the exemption criteria. Pursuant to item 8, Form BE-10A, a Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT must be attached giving the name, country of location, and selected information for each exempt foreign affiliate. 3. Number of Forms BE-10B required—If two or more U.S. Reporters jointly own a foreign affiliate, directly or indirectly, each U.S. Reporter must submit a Form BE-10B for the affiliate. The U.S. Reporter having the highest percentage ownership (direct and indirect combined) in the foreign affiliate must file a Form BE-10B in which all Parts, including either Part IV or Part V as required, have been completed (hereinafter referred to as a "complete" report); and the other U.S. Reporter(s) must file a Form BE-10B in which only Part I, items 1 through 25, and Part III, if there is direct ownership or direct financial positions or transactions, have been completed (hereinafter referred to as a "partial" report). If the ownership percentages are the same, the U.S. Reporters must decide among themselves which one will submit the complete report. If Parts II and IV or V are omitted on a particular form, give in item 25 of Part I the name of the U.S. Reporter that is filing the data for those parts. Note, however, that in Part V, Sections C, D, F, and G, of Form BE-10B, data must be reported by transactor. For example, in Part V, Section D, Composition of External Financing, one transactor category is "with U.S. Reporter(s) of this affiliate". If the U.S. Reporter filing the complete Form BE-10B cannot, or prefers not to, secure from the affiliate and report the data concerning the other U.S. Reporter(s) of the affiliate, then each U.S. Reporter is required to complete those data sections in Part V so as to report its data. The U.S. Reporter filing the complete Form BE-10B must ownership, even though the ownership is indirect.) Part III will have no entries since there is no direct ownership or direct financial transactions by Alpha with the affiliate. attach a note to the Form stating that it is not reporting the data in Sections C, D, F, and G of Part V for the other Reporter(s), if it has so elected, and must so inform the other U.S. Reporter(s). 4. Illustration of filing requirements—This section illustrates the number of Forms BE-10B required based on the situation given below and indicates whether a "complete" or a "partial" report is required, as defined in II.C.3- above. Solid lines indicate ownership (with ownership percentages in parentheses); the dotted line indicates direct financial transactions. Based on the Illustration, the following are required: (b) From U.S. Reporter Beta: (i) For affiliate B, one partial report since the complete report is filed by Alpha. (ii) For affiliate D, one complete report. (i) For affiliate A, one complete report. (iii) For affiliate E, one partial report since the complete report is filed by Alpha. Part III will have no entries since there is no direct ownership or direct financial transactions by Beta with the affiliate. (ii) For affiliate B, one complete report. (Alpha must file the complete report because it has the largest percentage ownership.) (iv) For affiliate F, one complete report. Part III will have no entries since there is no direct ownership or direct financial transactions by Beta with the affiliate. (a) From U.S. Reporter Alpha: (iii) For affiliate C, one complete report (with Part III filled in to show Alpha's direct financial transactions with the affiliate). (iv) For affiliate E, one complete report. (Alpha must file the complete report because it has the largest percentage NOTE: U.S. Reporters having a foreign includes indirectly owned foreign affiliates mit a complete organization chart of their ing all the lines of ownership. This will aid ting the report. affiliate structure that are requested to subforeign affiliates showus in properly interpre- ILLUSTRATION Reporter Beta Reporter Alpha U.S. Foreign 4(40%) 2(S75) 3(60%) 1(100%) 5(100%) Affiliate A Affiliate B 6(60%) 7(40%) Affiliate D \ Affiliate C 8(90%) t Affiliate E BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) 9(10%) 10(100%) Affiliate F 5. Foreign affiliate consolidation—-In cases where the recordkeeping system of foreign affiliates makes it impossible or extremely difficult to file a separate report for each foreign affiliate, a U.S. Reporter may consolidate affiliates in the SAME COUNTRY when the following conditions apply: (a) The affiliates are in the same BEA 3-digit industry, as defined in the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part I; or (b). The affiliates are integral parts of the same business operation. For example, if German affiliate A manufactures tires and a majority of its sales are to German affiliate B which produces autos, then affiliates A and B may be consolidated. In all other situations, the U.S. Reporter should call this office at (202) 523-0632 between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Washington, D.C. time for guidance. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MAY A U.S. REPORTER CONSOLIDATE FOREIGN AFFILIATES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES. U.S. Reporters who participate in other BEA direct investment surveys must consolidate foreign affiliates in the same manner for all foreign affiliate forms subsequently filed with the Bureau of Economic Analysis (e.g., Forms BE-133B and C, and BE-577). In cases where current consolidation practices on these forms do not conform to the above instructions, the U.S. Reporter is requested to change the consolidation practices on Forms BE-133B and C, and BE-577. When a form based upon the amended consolidation practice is submitted, please bring it to this Bureau's attention when filing the form. 6. Assigning serial numbers to Form BE- 10B reports—In item 8 of Form BE-10A, each U.S. Reporter must enter the number of Forms BE-10B it is required to file. The U.S. Reporter also must list all foreign affiliates for which it is filing a Form BE-10B on a separate sheet, and attach the list to its BE-10 report. On that list, the foreign affiliates should be serially numbered, beginning with " 1 " , and the serial number assigned to a given foreign affiliate should then be entered in item 3 and at the top of each ODD numbered page of the Form BE-10B for that foreign affiliate. Form BE-10A BANK has been developed for reporting by a U.S. Reporter that is a bank or a bank holding company. It is not to be used by a U.S. Reporter that may technically be classified as a bank holding company because of an interest in a banking activity, but that has over 50 percent of its revenues generated by nonbank activities. (Activities of subsidiaries that may not be banks but that provide support to the parent company, such as real estate subsidiaries set up to hold the office building occupied by the parent company, are considered bank activities.) BE-10B BANK is for reporting of a foreign affiliate that is a bank in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct and/or indirect ownership interest. However, a foreign bank affiliate of the U.S. Reporter in which the U.S. Reporter holds only an indirect ownership interest of 50 percent or less, and the foreign affiliate does not own another foreign affiliate for which a Form BE-10B must be filed, is exempt from being reported on Form BE-10B BANK, but must be listed on Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT. Incorporated foreign bank affiliates in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct equity interest must be separately reported. All branch banks of the U.S. Reporter in a given foreign country must be consolidated on one Form BE-10B BANK even if it is the Reporter's practice to report data for these branches separately on Federal Reserve Form FR105F or on Comptroller of the Currency Form CC7610-09. A U.S. Reporter that is a bank, but that has a nonbank foreign affiliate, must file a Form BE-10A BANK for itself and a standard Form BE-10B for the nonbank foreign affiliate. A U.S. Reporter that is not a bank, but that has a bank foreign affiliate, must file a standard Form BE-10A for itself and a Form BE-10B BANK for the bank foreign affiliate. Banks located on U.S. military bases abroad and servicing base personnel are not considered "foreign" and a Form BE-10B BANK should not be filed for them. The specialized report forms, where their use is permitted, replace the standard forms, and the instructions given on the specialized report forms in this Instruction Booklet should be so construed. D. Relationship between Forms BE-10A and BE-10B The term "U.S. Reporter" as defined means the fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise; therefore, on Form BE-10B, when data on trade and financial relationships between the U.S. Reporter and the foreign affiliate are requested, the data must reflect the foreign affiliate's relationship with the entire U.S. enterprise, not merely with one division, operating unit, or part. E. Specialized report forms for banks Specialized report forms have been adopted for banks (that is, for business enterprises over 50 percent of whose total revenues are generated by activities classified in industry code 600), because much of the information on banks' foreign activities which is requested on the standard forms is already being reported to other agencies of the Federal Government. The specialized report forms are designed to yield only such additional information as is deemed necessary. Use of specialized Forms BE-10A BANK and BE-10B BANK is at the discretion of BEA; in situations where their possible use is not clear-cut, permission must be secured from BEA in advance of filing. F. Confidentiality of Reports Section 5(c) of the Act provides that the information filed in this report may be used only for analytical and statistical purposes and access to the information shall be available only to officials and employees (including consultants and contractors and their employees) of agencies designated by the President to perform functions under the Act. The President may authorize the exchange of the information between agencies or officials designated to perform functions under the Act, but only for analytical and statistical purposes. No official or employee (including consultants and contractors and their employees) shall publish or make available any information collected under the Act in such a manner that the person to whom the information relates can be specifically identified. Reports and copies of reports prepared pursuant to the Act are confidential and their submission or disclosure shall not be compelled by any person without the prior written permission of the person filing the report and the customer of such person where the information supplied is identifiable as being derived from the records of such customer (22 U.S.C. 3104). III. Response Required When Contacted by BEA A BE-10, Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad— 1982, report is required from every U.S. person having a foreign affiliate—that is, every U.S. person having direct or indirect ownership or control of at least 10 per centum of the voting stock of an incorporated foreign business enterprise, or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise, including branches— at any time during the U.S. person's 1982 fiscal year, whether or not the person is contacted by BEA. In addition, any person BEA contacts, either by sending them the BE-10 Survey report forms or by written inquiry concerning the person's being subject BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV.2/83) to the reporting requirements of the BE-10 Survey, must respond in writing. The response must be made by filing the properly completed report, or by certifying in writing within thirty (30) days of being contacted by BEA, to the fact that the person had no direct investment within the purview of the reporting requirements of the BE-10 Survey. A person receiving the BE-10 Survey report forms may accomplish the latter by completing and returning to BEA the "Claim for Not Filing a BE-10," which is included as part of the packet. This requirement is necessary to ensure compliance with reporting requirements and efficient administration of the Act. IV. Clarification of Coverage and Special Situations A. U.S. business enterprise owned by a foreign person—A U.S. business enterprise owned by a foreign person shall report with respect to any foreign business enterprise it owns or controls, directly or indirectly, to the extent of 10 percent or more, but shall not report other property of its foreign owner. For purposes of Form BE-10A (e.g., items 61, 62, and 106 through 190), the foreign parent of the U.S. business enterprise is considered a "foreign person other than the U.S. Reporter's foreign affiliate." B. Real estate — Real estate held exclusively for personal use and not for profitmaking purposes is exempted from being reported. A residence which is leased by the owner who intends to re-occupy it is considered real estate held for personal use. If a business enterprise, otherwise required to report, is in the form of real property not identifiable by name, a report is required to be filed by and in the name of the beneficial owner, or in the name of such beneficial owner by the intermediary of such beneficial owner. C. Airlines and ship operators—U.S. airline and ship operator's foreign stations, ticket offices, and terminal and port facilities that provide services only to their own operations are exempted from being reported. Reports are required when such facilities produce significant revenues from services provided to unaffdiated persons. D. Partnerships — Limited partners do not have voting rights in a partnership and therefore cannot have direct investment in a partnership; their investment is considered to be portfolio investment. Determination of the existence of direct investment in a partnership shall be based on the country of residence of, and the percentage control exercised by, the general partner(s), although the latter may differ from the financial interest of the general partner(s). E. Determining place of residence and country of jurisdiction of individuals — An individual will be considered a resident of, and subject to the jurisdiction of, the country in which physically located, subject to the following qualifications: 1. Individuals who reside, or expect to reside, outside their country of citizenship for less than one year are considered to be residents of their country of citizenship. 2. Individuals who reside, or expect to reside, outside their country of citizenship for one year or more are considered to be residents of the country in which they are residing, except as provided in IV.E.3. 3. Notwithstanding IV.E.2, if an owner or employee of a business enterprise resides outside the country of location of the enterprise for one year or more for the purpose of furthering the business of the enterprise, and the country of the business enterprise is the country of citizenship of the owner or employee, then such owner or employee shall, nevertheless, be considered a resident of the country of citizenship provided there is the intent to return within a reasonable period of time. 4. Individuals and members of their immediate families who are residing outside their country of citizenship as a result of employment by the government of that country—diplomats, consular officials, members of the armed forces, etc.—are considered to be residents of their country of citizenship. F. Estates, trusts, and intermediaries 1. A U.S. estate is a person and therefore may have direct investment, and the estate, not the beneficiary, is considered to be the U.S. Reporter. Thus, ownership of a foreign affiliate by a U.S. estate shall be reported by the administrator, executor, etc., of the estate and not by the beneficiary. 2. A trust, either U.S. or foreign, is a person, but is not a business enterprise. The trust shall be considered the same as an intermediary and reporting should be as outlined in IV.F.3. below. For reporting purposes, the beneficiary(ies) of the trust, or the creators) of the trust in the situation detailed below or if there is, or may be, a reversionary interest, shall be considered to be the owner(s) of the investments of the trust for determining the existence of direct investment. Where a corporation or other organization creates a trust designating its shareholders or members as beneficiaries, the BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) creating corporation or organization shall be deemed to be the owner of the investments of the trust, or succeeding trusts where the presently existing trust has evolved out of a prior trust, for the purposes of determining the existence and reporting of direct investment. This procedure is adopted in order to fulfill statistical reporting requirements and does not imply that control over an enterprise owned or controlled by a trust is, or can be, exercised by the beneficiary(ies) or creator(s). 3. Intermediary (a) If a particular U.S. direct investment abroad is held, administered, or managed by a U.S. intermediary, such intermediary shall be responsible for reporting the required information for, and in the name of, its principal or shall instruct the principal to submit the required information. Upon instructing the principal, the intermediary shall be released from further liability to report provided it has informed this Bureau of the date such instructions were given and the name and address of the principal, and has supplied the principal with any information in the possession of, or which can be secured by, the intermediary that is necessary to permit the principal to complete the required reports. When acting in the capacity of an intermediary, the accounts or transactions of the U.S. intermediary with the foreign affiliate shall be considered as accounts or transactions of the U.S. principal with the foreign affiliate. To the extent such transactions or accounts are unavailable to the principal, they may be required to be reported by the intermediary. (b) If a U.S. person holds a foreign affiliate through a foreign intermediary, the U.S. person will be considered to own the foreign affiliate directly and all accounts or transactions of the U.S. person with the intermediary will be considered to be with the foreign affiliate. G. Foreign affiliate operating completely outside its country of incorporation—If a foreign affiliate conducts all its operations from, and is located in, a single foreign country that is different from its foreign country of incorporation, it is deemed to be operating totally outside its country of incorporation. A single BE-10B report for the entity in the country of operation must be filed, treating it as an incorporated foreign affiliate. Do not file a separate BE-10B report for the entity in the foreign country of incorporation. A foreign affiliate is deemed to have operations in its foreign country of incorporation and, therefore, a separate BE-10B report must be filed for the entity in that country, if it has any of the following in the country of incorporation: 1. Bank account 2. Personnel 3. Property, plant, or equipment 4. Sales If a foreign affiliate incorporated abroad conducts its operations from, and has locations in, more than one foreign country, a separate Form BE-10B must be filed for each country in which it has operations and a separate Form BE-10B must be filed for the entity in the foreign country of incorporation, treating the entity as an incorporated foreign affiliate in that country. If a foreign affiliate incorporated abroad conducts its operations from, and is located in, the United States, a Form BE-10B must be filed for the entity in the country of incorporation, treating it as an incorporated foreign affiliate in that country. The affiliate's DI industry code is determined by the operations conducted from the United States. H. Agencies and representative offices — A foreign representative office (or agent or employee) of a U.S. person is not considered a business enterprise and therefore is not required to be reported as a foreign affiliate. A foreign presence of a U.S. person is considered a foreign representative office, and thus not subject to reporting, if (1) it has no assets (other than office furniture) held either in its own name or in the name of the U.S. person, (2) to the extent that its employees are compensated by commissions, the commissions arise only from sales or business that the employees generate for the U.S. person, (3) it does not produce revenue (other than funds from the U.S. person to cover its expenses), and (4) it is engaged only in representational, public-relations type activities, or the gather- ing of market information. A foreign presence that produces revenues from services it provides to unaffiliated persons is considered a foreign affiliate and is subject to reporting requirements. V. Accounting Methods and Reporting Procedures A. A c c o u n t i n g m e t h o d s and r e c o r d s — Generally accepted U.S. accounting principles should be followed. Corporations should generally use the same methods and records that are used to generate reports to stockholders, unless the line instruction for a given item indicates otherwise. Reports for unincorporated persons must be generated on an equivalent basis. Reference to Financial Accounting Standards Board statements are referred to as "FASB" statements. B. Translation of foreign currency financial and operating data into U.S. dollars 1. Financial statements—Foreign affiliate financial statements, such as the balance sheet and income statement, should be translated from the host country currency to U.S. dollars using U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (FASB 52 or, if the foreign affiliate has not adopted FASB 52 as of the end of its fiscal year 1982, then FASB 8 may be used) as would be required in order to incorporate foreign statements into the U.S. Reporter's financial statements for reports to shareholders. 2. Selected financial and operating data of foreign affiliate— According to FASB 8 and 52, "Revenue and expense transactions shall be translated in a manner that produces approximately the same dollar amounts that would have resulted had the underlying transactions been translated into dollars on the dates they occurred." Since separate translation of each transaction is usually impractical, the specific result can be achieved by using an average rate for the period. If FASB 8 is used to translate the foreign affiliate's financial statements into U.S. dollars, revenues and expenses that relate to assets and liabilities translated at the historical rates shall be translated at the historical rates used to translate the related assets and liabilities. In this report, certain revenue and expense transactions which may not be translated separately for the financial statements, such as wages and salaries, exports and imports, and fees and royalties, are required to be reported. These transactions should be translated in a manner that is consistent with that used to translate the financial statements to U.S. dollars. C. Equity method of accounting for reporting equity investments on Form BE-10B—Investments by one foreign affiliate in the common stock of another foreign affiliate should be accounted for as detailed below. (Note that a foreign affiliate may not fully consolidate an affiliate it owns that is in a different industry or in a different country. See II.C.5. for the rules governing foreign affiliate consolidation.) Equity investments not fully consolidated should be reported as follows: 1. Investment in other foreign affiliates owned at least 20 percent should be reported using the equity method. However, immaterial investments may be reported using the cost method provided this method is consistent with normal reporting practice. 2. Investment in other foreign affiliates owned less than 20 percent should be reported using the cost method. Furthermore, when, according to the rules for this survey, the owning and the owned foreign affiliates cannot be fully consolidated, adjustments similar to those made in preparing consolidated statements, including adjustments to eliminate intercompany account balances, security holdings, sales and purchases, interest, dividends, and gains and losses, should not be made. D. Reporting of receipts and payments of dividends, interest, fees, royalties, rentals, etc.—Amounts for items such as dividends, interest, fees, royalties, and rentals should be entered as of the date they were received, paid, or entered into intercompany accounts between the payor and payee, WHICHEVER OCCURRED FIRST. Include amounts for which payment was made in kind. For an item entered into intercompany accounts in, or prior to, the reporting period, in order to avoid duplication, any subsequent settlement of the account in the reporting period should not be reflected again in such item but should be reflected only as a reduction of intercompany accounts in the balance sheet. E. Required information not available—All reasonable efforts must be made to obtain information required for reporting. Every question on each form must be answered, except where specifically exempted. F. Estimates—If actual data are not available, or only partial data are available, estimates should be supplied and labeled as such. When data items cannot be fully subdivided as required, totals and an estimated breakdown of the total should be supplied. G. Specify—When "specify" is included in certain data items, the type and dollar amount of the major items included must be given for at least the items mentioned in the line instruction. H. Space on form insufficient—When space on a form is insufficient to permit a full answer to any item, the required information should be submitted on supplementary sheets, appropriately labeled and referenced to the item number and the form. I. Annual stockholders' report—Business enterprises issuing annual reports to stockholders are required to furnish a copy of their 1982 annual report to this Bureau. VI. Filing Report A. Due date—BE-10 reports comprising Form BE-10A and Form(s) BE-10B are due on the following dates: June 30, 1983—U.S. Reporter required to file less than 20 Forms BE-10B. July 31, 1983—U.S. Reporter required to file 20 to 99 Forms BE-10B. August 31, 1983—U.S. Reporter required to file 100 or more Forms BE-10B. B. Extension — Requests for an extension of the reporting deadline will not normally be granted. However, in a hardship case, a written request for an extension will be considered provided it is received at least 15 days prior to the due date of the report and enumerates substantive reasons necessitating the extension. BEA will provide a written response to such requests. C. Assistance—If there are any questions concerning the report, phone (202) 523-0632 for assistance between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Washington, D.C. time. BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) D. Number of copies—A single original copy of each form or supplement shall be filed with the Bureau of Economic Analysis. For Form BE-10A, this should be the copy with the address label if such a labeled copy has been provided; for Forms BE-10B, attach the appropriate identification label for each foreign affiliate report if such a label has been provided. In addition, each U.S. Reporter must retain a copy of its report to facilitate resolution of any problems which may arise covering the data reported. (Both copies are protected by law; see statement on confidentiality in II.F.) E. Where to send report—Return the report to U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-50, SSB), Washington, D.C. 20230. F. Additional copies of forms—Requests for more than two copies of the forms and instructions will be filled upon demonstration of need (e.g., law and accounting firms must furnish names and addresses of U.S. Reporters for whom they will be filing reports). INSTRUCTIONS FOR SPECIFIC PARTS OF THE REPORT FORMS VII. Employment and Employee Compensation (Form BE-lOA, Items 76 through 94 and Form BE-10B, Items 134 and 135 or Items 179 through 190). Employment and employee compensation data should be based on payroll records. They should relate to activities during FY 1982 regardless of whether such activities were charged as an expense on the income statement, charged to inventories, or capitalized. Do NOT include data related to activities of prior periods, such as those capitalized or charged to inventories in prior periods. A. Employment—Employment is the number of full-time and part-time employees on the payroll at the end of FY 1982, excluding home workers and independent sales personnel who are not employees. A count taken during, rather than at the end of, FY 1982 may be used provided it is a reasonable proxy for the end of FY 1982 number. If employment at the end of FY 1982, or the count taken at some other time during FY 1982, was unusually high or low because of temporary factors (e.g., a strike), the number of employees that reflects normal operations should be given. If the business enterprise's activity involves large seasonal variations, the average number of employees for FY 1982 should be given. If given, the average should be the average for FY 1982 of the number of persons on the payroll at the end of each payroll period, month or quarter. If precise figures are not available, give your best estimate of the number of employees for FY 1982. B. Research and development (R&D) employees—Scientists, engineers, and other professional and technical employees, including managers, who spend all or a majority of their time engaged in scientific or engineering R&D work, at a level which requires knowledge of physical or life sciences, engineering, or mathematics at least equivalent to that acquired through completion of a fouryear college course with a major in one of these fields (i.e., training may be either formal or by experience). R&D includes basic and applied research in science and in engineering, as well as design and development of prototypes and processes, if the purpose of such activity is to: 1. Pursue a planned search for new knowledge whether or not the search has reference to a specific commercial application; 2. Apply existing knowledge to the creation of a new product or process, including evaluation of uses; or 3. Apply existing knowledge to the employment of a present product or process. R&D includes the activities described above whether assigned to separate R&D organization units of the company or carried on by company laboratories and technical groups that are not part of a separate R&D organization. C. Employee compensation—Consists of wages and salaries and employer expenditures for all employee benefit plans: 1. Wages and salaries—The gross earnings of all employees before deduction of employees' payroll withholding tax, social insurance contributions, group insurance premiums, union dues, etc. Include time and piece-rate payments, cost of living adjustments, overtime pay and shift differentials, bonuses, profit-sharing amounts, and commissions. Exclude commissions paid to independent sales personnel and piece-rate payments made to home workers who are not employees. (For incorporated business enterprises, include salaries of officers; for unincorporated business enterprises, exclude payments to proprietors or partners.) BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) Wages and salaries include direct payments by employers for vacations, sick leave, severance (redundancy) pay, etc. Exclude payments made by, or on behalf of, benefit funds rather than by the employer. (Employer contributions to benefit funds are included in "employee benefit plans".) Wages and salaries include in-kind payments valued at their cost to the employer that are clearly and primarily of benefit to employees as consumers. Do not include expenditures that benefit employers as well as employees, such as for plant facilities, employee training programs, and reimbursements for business expenses. 2. Employee benefit plans—Employer expenditures for all employee benefit plans, including those required by government statute, those resulting from a collective-bargaining contract, or those that are voluntary. Employee benefit plans include Social Security, retirement plans, life and disability insurance, guaranteed sick pay programs, workers' compensation insurance, medical insurance, family allowances, unemployment insurance, severance pay funds, etc. If plans are financed jointly by the employer and the employee, only the contributions of the employer should be included. D. P r o d u c t i o n w o r k e r s e n g a g e d in m a n u f a c t u r i n g activities —For U.S. Reporters, data on the number of, hours worked by, and compensation of, production workers in manufacturing activities are required for each separate manufacturing activity shown in items 13 through 20 of Form BE-lOA. For majority-owned foreign affiliates, such data are required for manufacturing activities shown in items 44 through 48 of Form BE-10B; if more than one manufacturing activity is shown for a given foreign affiliate, data for all manufacturing activities combined are required. Manufacturing activities are activities covered by DI industry codes 201-390, as defined in the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part I. Production workers are those employees most directly connected with carrying out the activities of the business being reported, up to and including working foremen, but excluding other supervisory employees. They are those involved in the physical production of goods, handling and storage of goods, related services (e.g., maintenance and repair), and auxiliary production for plant's own use (e.g., power plant). If foreign affiliates maintain employment and payroll records according to national (host country) definitions of wage workers or manual workers that do not differ significantly from the above production worker concept, data may be submitted according to the national concepts. E. Hours worked by production workers — Hours worked include standby or reporting time but exclude hours paid for time not worked, such as holidays, vacations, sick leave, or other paid leave. Although data on hours worked should ordinarily be obtained from payroll records, reasonable estimates are acceptable if utilizing payroll records would be unduly burdensome. Such estimates may be derived, for example, by multiplying the number of production workers by your estimate of average hours worked per production worker for the reporting period. It is important, however, that such estimates be for hours worked, and that hours paid for time not worked be excluded. Data on hours worked, together with the data on wages and salaries and employee benefit plans, will be used to derive hourly compensation rates for production workers. As a check on your estimates, you can compute the implied hourly compensation rate (i.e., divide the sum of wages and salaries and employee benefit plans for production workers by hours worked) to see if it appears reasonable. VIII. U.S. Merchandise Trade (Form BE-lOA, Items 103 through 190 and Form BE-10B, Items 137 through 140 or 205 through 236) The data on U.S. merchandise trade of U.S. Reporters and their foreign affiliates are to be reported on a "shipped" basis—i.e., on the basis of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were shipped—in order for them to be on the same basis as official U.S. trade statistics to which they will be compared. However, it is recognized that U.S. Reporters and their foreign affiliates keep their accounting records on a "charged" basis, i.e., on the basis of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were billed or charged. Differences between the "charged" and "shipped" bases may be substantial. A major difference arises when a U.S. Reporter buys goods from an affiliate in country A and sells them to an affiliate in country B, but the goods are shipped directly from country A to country B. Because the goods did not physically enter or leave the United States, they are not U.S. trade. However, when the U.S. Reporter records the transactions on its books, it would show a purchase charged to it from country A and a sale charged by it to country B. If the U.S. Reporter's trade data in this survey were prepared on the "charged" basis, the purchase and sale would appear incorrectly as a U.S. import and a U.S. export, respectively. Other differences arise when the U.S. Reporter charges the sale of its products to a foreign affiliate in one country, but ships the goods directly from the United States to an unaffiliated foreigner in another country. In the data on the "shipped" basis, this should be a U.S. export to an unaffiliated foreigner, not to the foreign affiliate, and the destination should be the country of the unaffiliated foreigner, not that of the foreign affiliate. For many U.S. Reporters and affiliates, these and other differences between the "charged" and "shipped" bases may not arise. If there is no material difference between the two bases, the "charged" basis may be used. However, if a material difference does exist, then trade must be reported on the "shipped" basis. For this purpose, the U.S. Reporter may have to derive the data from export and import declarations filed with U.S. Customs or from shipping and receiving documents, rather than from accounting' records, or may have to otherwise adjust its data from a "charged" to a "shipped" basis. Item 103 of Form BE-lOA and item 205 of Form BE-10B are designed to determine whether there is a material difference between the two bases in determining what is considered U.S. trade, whose trade it is, and the timing and ultimate destination or origin of the trade. In item 104 of Form BE-10A and item 206 of Form BE-10B, the U.S. Reporter must indicate that the data are in fact being reported essentially on the "shipped" basis. BEA will request the U.S. Reporter to refile the data if it determines that there is a material difference between the "charged" and "shipped" bases, and that the data are not on, or adjusted to, the "shipped" basis. A. Definition of U.S. merchandise trade—The phrases "U.S. merchandise trade," "U.S. merchandise exports," and "U.S. merchandise imports" refer to physical movements of goods between the customs area of the United States and the customs area of a foreign country. Consigned goods must be included in the trade figures when shipped or received, even though not normally recorded as sales or purchases, or entered into intercompany accounts when initially consigned. Exclude the value of ships, planes, railroad rolling stock, and trucks that were temporarily outside the United States, or country of location of the foreign affiliate, transporting people or merchandise. B. Timing—Only goods actually shipped between the United States and a foreign country during FY 1982 should be included, regardless of when the goods were charged or consigned. For example, BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) goods shipped by the U.S. Reporter to an affiliate in FY 1982 that were charged or consigned to the affiliate in FY 1983, should be included, but goods shipped to an affiliate in FY 1981 that were charged or consigned to the affiliate in FY 1982 should be excluded. C. Trade of the U.S. Reporter—Goods shipped by, or to, the U.S. Reporter, whether or not they were actually charged or consigned by, or to, the U.S. Reporter, are considered to be trade of the U.S. Reporter. D. Trade of a foreign affiliate—Goods shipped by, or to, a foreign affiliate, whether or not they were actually charged or consigned by, or to, the foreign affiliate are considered trade of the foreign affiliate. E. Country of ultimate destination—On Form BE-10A of this report, the country of ultimate destination is the country where the goods are to be consumed, further processed, or manufactured, AS KNOWN TO THE SHIPPER AT THE TIME OF EXPORTATION. IF THE SHIPPER DOES NOT KNOW THE COUNTRY OF ULTIMATE DESTINATION, THE SHIPMENT SHOULD BE CREDITED TO THE LAST COUNTRY TO WHICH THE SHIPPER KNOWS THAT THE MERCHANDISE WILL BE SHIPPED IN THE SAME FORM AS WHEN EXPORTED. F. Trade by product—In disaggregating U.S. merchandise exports and imports by product, see the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part II, for a detailed description of the product categories used. G. By (or to) whom goods were shipped—Shipment by, or to, an entity refers to the physical movement of merchandise to or from the U.S. customs area by, or to, that entity regardless of by, or to, whom the merchandise was charged or consigned. Thus, for example, if the U.S. Reporter charges goods to a foreign affiliate in France but ships the goods to an unaffiliated foreigner in Switzerland, the goods are considered U.S. merchandise exports by the U.S. Reporter to the unaffiliated foreigner in Switzerland and should be recorded as such on the U.S. Reporter's Form BE-10A. Or, if the U.S. Reporter charges goods to a German affiliate but ships them to an Italian affiliate, the goods should be recorded as U.S. merchandise exports by the U.S. Reporter only on the Form BE-10B of the Italian affiliate, not on that of the German affiliate. Similarly, if goods were charged by the U.S. Reporter to an affiliate but shipped to the affiliate by another U.S. person, the goods should be considered an export by "other U.S. persons," not by the U.S. Reporter, on the affiliate's Form BE-10B. For U.S. exports, the shipper of the goods will generally be the exporter shown on the export declaration filed with U.S. Customs; for U.S. imports, the person to whom the goods were shipped will generally be the importer of record shown on the import document filed with U.S. Customs. NOTE: Merchandise shipped by an independent carrier or a freight forwarder at the expense of an entity are shipments by that entity. H. Valuation of exports—U.S. merchandise exports should be valued f.a.s. (free alongside ship) at the U.S. port of exportation. This includes all costs incurred up to the point of loading the goods aboard the export carrier at the U.S. port of exportation, including the selling price at the interior point of shipment (or cost if not sold), packaging costs, 2nd inland freight and insur- ance. It excludes all subsequent costs, such as loading costs, foreign import duties, and freight and insurance from the U.S. port of exportation to the foreign port of entry. I. Valuation of imports—U.S. imports should be valued at the actual contract price agreed upon between buyer and seller, adjusted to an f.a.s. foreign-port-of-exportation basis. This includes all costs BE-10 INSTRUCTION (REV. 2/83) incurred up to the point of loading the goods aboard the export carrier at the foreign port of exportation, including the selling price at the interior point of shipment (or cost if not sold), packaging costs, and inland freight and insurance. It excludes all subsequent costs, such as loading costs, U.S. import duties, and freight and insurance from the foreign port of exportation to the U.S port of entry. OMB No. 0608-0049; Approval Expires December 31,1983 BE-10: Claim for not filing a BE-10 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysis CLAIM FOR NOT FILING A BE-10 BENCHMARK SURVEY OF U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD-1982 A BE-10, Benchmark Survey of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad—1982, report is required from every U.S. person having a foreign affiliate-that is, from every U.S. person having ownership or control, directly or indirectly, of 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise (including a branch or real estate held for other than personal use)-at any time during their 1982 fiscal year, whether or not the person is contacted by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA). (The U.S. person's 1982 fiscal year is defined to be the person's financial reporting year that has an ending date in calendar year 1982.) In addition, any person BEA contacts, either by sending them the BE-10 Survey report forms or by written inquiry concerning whether the person is subject to the reporting requirements of the Survey, must respond in writing pursuant to Section 806.4 of 15 CFR, Chapter VIM. The response must be made by filing the properly completed report or by certifying in writing that the person has no direct investment within the purview of the Survey's reporting requirements. Such a response is necessary to ensure compliance with, and for the efficient administration of, the International Investment Survey Act, under which the BE-10 Survey is being conducted. If the claim is disallowed, the original due date for the BE-10 remains in force. A person receiving report forms from BEA and who has no direct investment within the purview of the reporting requirements must complete and return this claim within thirty (30) days to: U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-50, SSB) Washington, D.C. 20230 Name and address of U.S. business enterprise for which this claim is filed—If the enterprise received a prelabeled Form BE-10A— see Item 1, Part I, Form BE-10A-enter name, address and BEA Identification Number from that label in the blocks below; skip a single block between words. If a prelabeled form was not received, enter name and address as contained on letter transmitting the report forms to you, indicating any changes or corrections. Name I Street or P.O. Box I City and State ZIP Code BEA Identification Number FORM BE-10 (REV. 2/83) (over) BASIS OF CLAIM FOR NOT FILING (Mark one): 1. This U.S. person did not own or control, directly or indirectly, 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise, or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise (including a branch or real estate held for other than personal use) at any time during its 1982 fiscal year: But did file a 1977 BE-10 Survey report with this Bureau. Anddidnot file a 1977 BE-10 Survey report with this Bureau. This U.S. person did own or control, directly or indirectly, 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise, or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise (including a branch or real estate held for other than personal use) during its 1982 fiscal year, but: 2. The owners are citizens of a foreign country who (a) are resident in the U.S. as a result of official employment by a foreign government (including the immediate family of such persons), or (b) have been and expect to be resident in the U.S. for less than one year 3. Is fully consolidated in the BE-10 report for another U.S. person (give name and address of that person and their BEA identification number, if known). Name Street or P.O. Box City and State ZIP Code BEA Identification Number 4. Other—Specify and include reference to section of regulations or instructions on which claim is based U.S. TELEPHONE NUMBER Print name and address U.S. PERSON FOR BEA TO CONSULT ABOUT THIS CLAIM: PFRTiFir A T I H M U C H i i r i u M i IUIM Area code Number Extension The undersigned official certifies that the information contained in this report is correct knowledge. a n d comp|ete t 0 t h e best of hjs/ner Authorized official's signature Type name and title Date 18 U.S.C. 1001 (Crimes and Criminal Procedure) makes it a criminal offense to make a willfully false statement or representation to any department or agency of the United States as to any matter within its jurisdiction. Any officer, director, employee, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in a willful failure to report, upon conviction, may be punished by a fine, imprisonment, or both (22 U.S.C. 3105). For a further citation of applicable statutes, see the Instruction Booklet for this survey. FORM BE-10 (REV. 2/83) O M B . No. 0608 0049' Approval Expires December 31, 1983 ORM BE-10A (Report for U.S. Reporter) REV. 2;83) U.S. Department of Commerce Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF U.S. REPORTER 1 . Name and address of U.S. Reporter BEA USE ONLY Control number 0 0 0 1 MANDATORY BENCHMARK SURVEY OF U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD-1982 RETURN REPORTS TO BEA ioc USE ONLY • U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-50, SSB) Washington, D C . 20230 IMPORTANT NOTES A singie origina! copy of each form or supplement shall be filed with the Bureau of Economic Analysis. For Form BE-10A, this should be the copy with the address fabe! if such a labeled copy has been provided. Read Instruction Booklet before completing form. The instructions given below are only a brief summary of certain ones relating to this form. 5. DUE DATE - BE-10 reports comprising both Form BE-10A and Forrn(s) BE-10B are due on the following dates: June 30, 1983 - U.S. Reporter required to file less than 20 Forms BE-10B. July 31,1983 - U.S. Reporter required to file 20 to 99 Forms BE-10B. August 31, 1983 - U.S. Reporter required to file 100 or more Forms BE-1QB. GENERAL NOTES BANKS See the Instruction Booklet, Part It, Section E, regarding special instructions and report forms for banks and bank holding companies. DEFINITIONS 1 , U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD - The ownership or control, directly or indirectly, by one U.S. person of 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise, including a branch. 2 . U.S. REPORTER - The U.S. person which has direct investment in a foreign business enterprise, including a branch. If the U.S. person is an incorporated business enterprise, the U.S. Reporter is the fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise consisting of (1) the U.S. corporation whose voting securities are not owned more than 50 percent by another U.S. corporation, and (2) proceeding down each ownership chain from that U.S. corporation, any U.S. corporation (including Domestic international Sales Corporations) whose voting securities are more than 50 percent owned by the U.S. corporation above it. The fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise excludes foreign branches and other foreign affiliates. 3 . U.S. REPORTER'S 1982 FISCAL YEAR -- The U.S. Reporter's financial reporting year that has an ENDING DATE IN CALENDAR YEAR 1982. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1 . FILING — A completed Form BE-10A is required from each U.S. Reporter (see definition). Exception; When a U.S. business enterprise owns a foreign affiliate and the U.S. business enterprise is owned more than 50 per centum by a U.S. individual, the report should be filed by, and Form BE-10A should be for, the business enterprise rather than the individual. Direct financial transactions or positions, if any, with the foreign affiliate by the individual must be included in the business enterprise's report. 2 . PARTIAL EXEMPTION WHEN ALL FOREIGN AFFILIATES ARE EXEMPT - When the U.S. Reporter has foreign affiliates, but all are exempt from filing Form BE-10B, then only items 1 through 4 of Form BE-10A, and Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT, which lists exempt foreign affiliates, must be completed and filed. 3 . PARTIAL EXEMPTION BASED ON TYPE OF REPORTER - U.S. Reporters that are religious, charitable, or other nonprofit organizations, and individuals who directly own a foreign affiliate, are required to file a Form BE-10A completing, in Part I (Identification of U.S. Reporter), only items 1, 2, 8, 9, and 12; the remaining items in Part I and all items in Part II (Financial and Operating Data of U.S. Reporter) need not be completed. 4 . ASSISTANCE - Telephone (202) 523-0632 during office hours — 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Washington, O.C. time. MAME OF PERSON TO CONSULT CONCERNING THIS REPORT P'int ,: r V P " 1 . Currency amounts should be reported in U.S. dollars and rounded to the nearest thousand. Example: $1,033,242.00 should be reported as $1,033. 2 . If an item is between f o r - $500.00, enter " 0 . " 3 . Use parentheses ( ) to indicate negative numbers. 4 . Every question on the form should be answered except where reporting is specifically exempt. 5. All questions should be answered in the context of the U.S. Reporter's 1982 fiscal year (see definition above and item 9 of this Form BE-10A), 6 . Where the instruction "Mark (X) one" is given, if it is necessary to mark more than one answer, give an explanation. 7. Pages of this report may be separated for machine processing. MANDATORY This survey is being conducted pursuant to the International Investment Survey Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-472, 90 Stat. 2059, 22 U.S.C. 3101 to 3108 - hereinafter "the Act"), and the filing of reports is mandatory pursuant to Section 5(b)(2) of the Act (22 U.S.C. 3104). PENALTIES Whoever fails to report may be subject to a civil penalty not exceeding $ 10,000 and to injunctive relief commanding such person to comply, or both. Whoever willfully fails to report shall be fined not more than $ 10,000 and, if an individual, may be imprisoned for not more than one year, or both. Any officer, director, employee, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in such violations, upon conviction, may be punished by a like fine, imprisonment or both. (See Section 6 of the Act, 22 U.S.C. 3105.) CONFIDENTIALITY The information filed in this report may be used only for analytical and statistical purposes and access to the information shall be available only to officials and employees (including consultants and contractors and their employees) of agencies designated by the President to perform functions under the Act. The President may authorize the exchange of the information between agencies or officials designated to perform functions under the Act, but only for analytical and statistical purposes. No official or employee (including consultants and contractors and their employees) shall publish or make available any information collected under the Act in such a manner that the person to whom the information relates can be specifically identified. Reports and copies of reports prepared pursuant to the Act are confidential and their submission or disclosure shall not be compelled by any person without the prior written permission of the person filing the report and the customer of such person where the information supplied is identifiable as being derived from the records of such customer (22 U.S.C. 3104), CERTIFICATION — The undersigned person hereby certifies that the information contained in this report (including Forms BE-10A and BE-108 and any statements attached thereto) is accurate and complete and all estimates used are reasonable to the best of his/her knowledge and belief Signature of authorised person Name and title of author i/od person iPnr TELEPHONE NUMBER 387 Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued 2 . Form of organization of U.S. Reporter 1002 I I Corporation I I Partnership I I Individual Mark (X) one 1 6 D Estate D Trust 1 I Other — Specify 3 . If the U.S. Reporter is a corporation, is the corporation owned to the extent of more than 50% of its voting stock by another U.S. business enterprise? ico3 1 1 • Yes — Complete the "CLAIM FOR NOT FILING A BE-10" by checking box number 3 and entering in number 3 on the "claim" th$ name and address of the U.S. business enterprise in which your data will be consolidated in accordance with the definition of U.S. Reporter. Submit the claim to BEA and forward the remainder of the BE-10 Survey packet to the U.S. business enterprise in which your data will be consolidated. If this cannot be done, call (202) 523-0632 for further instructions. 4 . Enter employer identification number(s) used by the U.S. Reporter to file U.S. income and payroll taxes. Show additional numbers on a sepafate sheet if necessary. NOTE: Applicable to items 5,6, and 7 only —In general, all U.S. domestic business enterprises encompassed in the definition of U.S. Reporter must be fuliy consolidated in this report. However, it is recognized that certain U.S. subsidiaries normally may not be consolidated into the parent company's report to shareholders (because, for example, the subsidiary is in an unrelated line of business). While BEA prefers that such a subsidiary be consolidated in this report, it will permit the U.S. Reporter, in lieu of consolidation, to either 1) combine or aggregate the subsidiary in this Form BE-10A or 2) file a separate Form BE-10A for the subsidiary, as specified in the Instruction Booklet, Part II, Section 8.2. 5. Are data for any U.S. subsidiaries that are not normally consolidated into the parent company's reports to shareholders consolidated, aggregated, or combined in this Form BE-10A? • Yes 6 . If the answer to item 5 is "Yes," give the name of each such U.S. subsidiary, and the increase in the U.S. Reporter's total assets (item 32) that resulted from that U.S. subsidiary's consolidation, aggregation, or combination in this Form BE- 10A. Name of U.S. subsidiary Increase in total assets (Thousands of U.S. dollars) BEA USE ONLY 7 . Is a separate Form BE-10A being filed for any normally unconsolidated U.S. subsidiaries lhat are encompassed in the definition of the U.S. Reporter? 1007 M i LJ y e s _ Enter name under which each separate Form BE-WA is being filed. 2] • No 8 • Enter the number of foreign affiliate reports (Form BE-10B and BE-10B BANK) which you are required to file. Also attach to your report a list of foreign affiliate reports submitted, giving the affiliate's name and the serial number for the report as shown in items 2 and 3, respectively, of Form 8E-108 or 8E-1QB BANK. If you also have exempt foreign affiliates, list them on ,corm BE-10A SUPPLEMENT and give the requested information for each. (Do not include exempt foreign affiliates in the number given here.) 1 Number 9 . Enter the ending date of this U.S. Reporter's 1982 fiscal year. Month Day Year 10. Was there a change in the entity during FY 1982 that caused prior year data to be restated? CZI Yes — Please note that the effect of restatement on property, plant, and equipment accounts must be entered in item 65. • N o 11. Major activity of U.S. Reporter - Mark (X) one 1011 1 1 CH Production — The U.S. Reporter is primarily engaged in manufacturing, fabricating, assembling, processing, growing, or mining or extracting (including exploration and development) a product. These activities are coded in the 000, 100, 200, or 300 series, except 070, 108, and 138, of the codes listed on page 3 of the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet. 1 2 j ^J Sales — The U.S. Reporter is primarily engaged in selling (at wholesale or retail) products which it does not produce. These activites are coded in the 500 series of the codes listed on page 3 of the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet. 1 3 n Services — The U.S. Reporter is primarily engaged in providing a service, such as banking, public utilities, transportation, lodging, consulting, accounting, engineering, and holding companies. These activities are coded in the 400, 600, 700, or 800 series, or in 070, 108, or 138, of the codes listed on page 3 of the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet. 12. What is the major product or service involved in the activity of the U.S. business enterprise being reported? FORM BE-10A (REV 2 33) Page 2 I Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF U.S. REPORTER {by percent of sates or gross operating revenues) Enter the appropriate 3-digit industry code{s), and the percent, to the nearest tenth of one percent, of sales (as reported in item 39) associated with each code. See the "Summary of Industry Classifications" in the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part I, which also contains a full explanation of each code. If you use fewer than eight codes, you must account for one hundred percent of sates. Holding companies should show percent of total income (item 43). Note, however, that a U.S. Reporter that is a conglomerate must determine its industry code based on the activities of the fully consolidated domestic enterprise. The "holding company" classification (i.e., BEA code 671), therefore, is often an invalid industry classification for a conglomerate. Call BEA for further assistance if this is the U.S. Reporter's apparent classification. Dl industry code Percent of sales 13. Enter code with largest percent of sales 14. Enter code with 2nd largest percent of sates 15. Enter code with 3rd largest percent of sales 16. Enter code with 4th largest percent of sales 17. Enter code with 5th largest percent of sales 18. Enter code with 6th largest percent of sales 19. Enter code with 7th largest percent of sales 20. Enter code with 8th largest percent of sales 1 . TOTAL PERCENT OF SALES ACCOUNTED FOR - Sum of Hems 13 through 20 It less than 100%, BEA will, if necessary, contact the U.S. Reporter to secure additional details for correctly computing industry codes. BEA USE ONLY Part II - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER (Insurance companies, see special instructions, page 7.) Section A — Balance Sheet of U.S. Reporter Balance at close of FY 1982 (Thousands of U.S. Dollars} (1) NOTE — All asset and liability items should be disaggregated in the detail shown; in particular, receivables and payabtes between the U.S. Reporter and its foreign affiliates should be shown in the proper asset and liability accounts of the U.S. Reporter and not netted. ASSETS 2 3 . Cash items — Deposits in financial institutions and other cash items. Do not include overdrafts as negative cash. 2 4 . Trade accounts and trade notes receivable, current - Net of allowances for doubtful items 2 5 . Other current receivables — Net of allowances for doubtful items. — Specify 2 6 . Inventories — Exclude land held for resale {include in item 27) and inventories of marketable securities (include in item 27 or 30 as appropriate) 2026 2 7 . Other current assets — include land held for resale, current marketable securities, and other current assets not included above. — Specify 2 8 . Property, plant, and equipment, net — Land, timber, mineral rights, structures, machinery, equipment, special tools, deposit containers, construction in progress, and capitalized tangible and intangible natural resources exploration and development costs, at historical cost net of accumulated depreciation, depletion, amortization, and like charges. Include items on capital leases from others, per FASB 13. Exclude all other types of intangible assets, and land held for resale. 2 9 . Equity investment in foreign affiliates for which this U.S. Reporter is reporting as a parent — Equity investment in foreign affiliates, including foreign branches, whether carried on a cost or equity basis. 2029 3 0 . Noncurrent investments not shown in item 2 9 — Noncurrent marketable securities, other equity investments whether carried on a cost or equity basis, and other investments. 3 1 . Other noncurrent assets — Other intangible assets, net of amortization; trade accounts and trade notes receivable, noncurrent, net of allowances for doubtful items; and other noncurrent assets not included above. — Specify 3 2 . TOTAL ASSETS F O R M R f ' O A Rfc> Sum of items 23 through 31 Page 3 2030 Part II - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued Section A — Balance Sheet of U.S. Reporter — Continued Balance at close of FY 1982 (Thouands of U.S. Dollars) (1) LIABILITIES 33. Trade accounts and trade notes payable, current 34. Other current liabilities — Current portion of long-term debt, overdrafts, and other current liabilities not included in item 33 that have an original maturity of one year or less. Exclude debt included in item 35. — Specify 35.Long-term debt — Debt with an original maturity of more than one year or with no stated maturity, and debt with an original maturity of one year or less that has been renewed, or with respect to which "here is the intention and means to renew, extend, or refinance, for more than one year. Exclude current portion due (include in item 34). 36. Other noncurrent liabilities — Items other than those identifiable as long-term debt, such as deferred taxes and underlying minority interest in consolidated U.S. subsidiaries. — Specify 37. TOTAL LIABILITIES - Sum of items 33 through 36 OWNERS' EQUITY 3 8 . TOTAL OWNERS EQUITY - Must equal item 32 minus item 37 Section B — Income Statement of U.S. Reporter (Net income must be calculated in accordance with the "all inclusive" concept of the income statement.) INCOME 39. Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes — Gross sales minus returns, allowances, and discounts, or gross operating revenues, both exclusive of: sales or consumption taxes evied directly on the consjmer and excise taxes levied on manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers. Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) 4 0 . Income from equity investments — Report equity in net income (distributed and undistributed), after income taxes, from investments accounted for using the equity method, or dividends received (net of withholding taxes) from investments accounted for using the cost method, for all equity investments included in items 29 and 30. Do not irciude interest income. 4 1 . Net unrealized and realized capital gains (losses) — Include recognized gains (losses) resulting from a. The sale or disposition of investment securities, property, plant, equipment, or other assets; b. Changes in U.S. Reporter's foreign currency denominated assets and liabilities due to changes in foreign exchange rates during the period; and c. Other recognized capital gains (losses), including those resulting from revaluation of assets, whether or not realized. 42.Other income — Non-operating income, income from investments not reported in item 40, and other income not included above. — Specify 4 3 . TOTAL INCOME - Sum of items 39 through 42 COSTS AND EXPENSES 44. Cost of goods sold — Operating expenses (other than selling, general, and administrative expenses, item 45) that relate to sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes (item 39). Include production royalty payments, including those to Federal, State and local governments, their subdivisions and agencies. Include depletion charges representing the periodic writeoff of the actual cost of capital assets related to extraction of natural resources; do not include tax or percentage depletion charges. U.S. Reporters in service industries must report expenses which directly relate to sales or gross operating revenues, item 39. 45. Selling, general and administrative expenses 4 6 . U.S. income taxes — Provision for Federal, State and local income taxes for FY 1982. Exclude production royalty payments to Federal, State and local governments, their subdivisions and agencies. 4 7 . Other costs and expenses • Non-operating expenses, underlying minority interest in profits that arises out of — consolidating more than one U.S. domestic business enterprise, and other costs and expenses not shown above. (Howevi3r, the equity of a direct minority interest in the U.S. Reporter's net income (loss) is not to be separated from the normal income accounts.) — Specify 48. TOTAL COSTS AND EXPENSES - Sum of items 44 through 47 NET INCOME 49. Net income — After provision for U.S. income taxes, but before dividends on common and preferred stock (item 43 minus item 48) 50.BEA USIE ONLY '050 Section C — Interest and Taxes (If actual figures are not available, give estimates.) 5 1 . Interest received — Interest received by U.S. Reporter from, or credited to U.S. Reporter by, all payors (including foreign affiliates), net of tax withheld at the source. Total should include all interest receipts included in items 39 and 42. Do not net against interest paid, item 52. 5 2 . Interest paid — Interest paid, or credited, to all payees (including foreign affiliates) by U.S. Reporter, gross of tax withheld. Do not net against interest received, item 5 1 . 5 3 . Production royalty payments — Include amounts paid or accrued for the year to Federal, State, and local governments, their subdivisions and agencies for production royalties for natural resources. 54.Taxes (other than income and payroll taxes) and non-tax payments (other than production royalty payments) — Report all such taxes and non-tax payments whether or not included in revenuss or expenses in the income statement. Include amounts paid or accrued for the year, net of refunds or credits, to Federal, State, and 'ocal governments, their subdivisions and agencies for a. b. c. d. Sales, consumption and excise taxes; Property taxes and other taxes on the value of assets or capital; Any remaining taxes (other than income or payroll taxes); and Import and export duties, license fees, fines, penaltiesand all other payments or accruals cif non-tax liabilities (other than production royalty payments). 55.BEAUSE ONLY 2055 M FORM BE 1 0 A (REV 2 8 3 Page 4 Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) E Part II - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued Amount Section D — Technology (Thousands RESEARCH ANO DIVELOPMENT (R&D) EXPENDITURES (Include all costs incurred in performing R&D, including depreciation, amortization, wages and salaries, taxes, materials and supplies, allocated overhead, and indirect costs.) of U.S. Dollars) (IS NOTE — Items 56 through 69 pertain to R&D performed by the U.S. Reporter, including R&D performed by the U.S. Reporter for others under contract. This is the basis on which National Science Foundation surveys request information on R&D. The FASB 2 measure of R&D (i.e., R&D from which the firm benefits) is the sum of items 57 and 60. 56. R&D performed BY the U.S. Reporter, total — Sum of items 57, 58, and 59 57. For own account 58. For Federal Government (i.e., federally financed R&D! 59. For others on contract 60. R&D performed FOR U.S. Reporter by others on a contractual basis. ROYALTIES, LICENSE FEES, AND OTHER FEES FOR THE USE, SALE, OR PURCHASE OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY Receipts of royalties and license fees from foreign persons other than U.S. Reporter's foreign affiliates 61 Include royalties, license fees, and other amounts received by U.S. Reporter from, or credited to U.S. Reporter by, unafftliated foreigners for use or sale of intangible property. Exclude receipts from the granting to others of the right to exploit natural resources you own or control. : 62. Payments to foreign persons other than U.S. Reporter's foreign affiliates — Include royalties, license fees, and other amounts paid, or credited, to unaffiSiated foreigners by U.S. Reporter for use or purchase of intangible property. Exclude payments to others for the right to exploit natural resources they own or control. : 63 BEA USE ONLY Amount Section E — Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E) /Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) NOTE — For a U.S. Reporter engaged in natural resources exploration and development, expenditures for PP&E, ttems 66 and 6 7 , are to include exploration and development expenditures made during FY 1982 that were capitalized, including capitalized expenditures to acquire or lease mineral rights. Adjustments reflecting prior period expenditures charged against income that were subsequently capitalized during FY 1982 should appear in item 6 9 . 6 4 . N e t book value of PP&E at close FY 1 9 8 1 ~ The close FY 1981 value, before restatement due to a change in the entity, of item 28 20U4 Changes during FY 1 9 8 2 65. Restatement due to change in entity — If answer to item 10 was " Y e s , " give amount by which the net book value in item 6 4 would be restated due to a change in the entity, if a decrease, put amount in parentheses. 66. Expenditures for land, timber, and mineral rights — Include expenditures for land and timber and capitalized expenditures for mineral rights, but exclude other capitalized expenditures for the exploration and development of natural resources and expenditures for land held for resale. (Companies engaged in natural resources exploration and development, see note above.) 67. Expenditures for other PP&E — Include expenditures for structures, machinery, equipment, special tools, deposit containers, construction in progress, and capitalized tangible and intangible natural resources exploration and development costs (except expenditures for mineral rights). Exclude expenditures for other intangible assets. (Companies engaged in natural resources exploration and development, see note above.) 68. Depreciation, depletion and like charges 69. 206; Other increases (decreases) -- Net book value of transfers, sales, retirements, and other adjustments. — Specify 7 0 . Net book value of PP&E at close FY 1 9 8 2 - Equals sum of items 6 4 through 6 7 , and 6 9 , minus item 6 8 ; and also must equal item 28 Addendum 71. Expenditures for used plant and equipment — That portion of item 67 which represents expenditures for major items of used plant and equipment, such as existing plants or facilities, used tankers or dry cargo ships, etc. 2071 PETROLEUM AND MINING EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT (E&D) EXPENDITURES, INCLUDING EXPENDITURES TO ACQUIRE OR LEASE MINERAL RIGHTS (The amounts entered should be the gross amount of such expenditures made durtng FY 1 982; do not adjust any of these items to reflect reclasstfication of prior year expenditures.) Expenditures charged against income 72. For the acquisition or leasing of mineral rights 73. For other E&D expenditures — Specify 74. Expenditures capitalized — Included in item 66 and/or 67. 75.TOTAL E&D EXPENDITURES MADE DURING FY 1982 - Sum of items 72, Page 5 73,and74 - * 2075 $ m Part II - BASIC FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF US. REPORTER - Continued Section F — Employment andEmployee Compensatior1 Employment and compensation data sho uld be based on payroll records. 1 hey sho j l d relate to activities during F\' 1982 rega dtess of whether such 0 activities were charged as an expense or1 the income statement, charged t inventories, or capitalized. Do NOT riclude data elated to activities of a prior period, such as those capitalized or charged to inventories in prior pe iods. id part-time employees on the pa\ roll at the end of FY 1982. A count tak en during, re ther than at the end of, Employment is the number of full-time a F Y 1982 may be used provided it is a reasonable proxy for the end of FY 1 982 number. If employment at the end of FY 1982, or the count taken at some other time during FY 1982, was ur usually high or low because of te •nporary factors (e.g., a strike) or large seasonal va ation, the number of uld be given, employees that reflects normal operatior Number of employees See the Instruction Booklet, Part VII, f or further deta s of reporting requ rements (11 EMPLOYMENT 1 7 6 . Research and development employees — All employees engaged in R& D, including managers, scientists, engineers, and other professional and technical employees 2076 7 7 . All other employees >O77 1 1 7 8 . TOTAL E M P L O Y M E N T - Sum of items 76 and 77 EMPLOYEE C O M P E N S A T I O N Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) 7 9 . Wages and salaries — Employees' gros s earnings (before payroll deduct ons), and all direct and in-kind payments by the employer to employees 2D79 8 0 . Employee benefit plans — Employer expenditures for all employee benefit plans, including those required by statute, such as the employer's social security taxes, those resulting from collective bargaining contracts, and those that are voluntary. 2oao ; 1 8 1 . TOTAL EMPLOYEE C O M P E N S A T I O N E M P L O Y M E N T A N D WAGE A N D SALARY D A T A BY I N D U S T R Y (Sales personnel that cannot be classified in column 2 in a single industry because they sell products of more than one industry should be included in item 90, "Employees in central administrative offices and headquarters.") Sum of items 79 and 80 $ To be completed only for the industry codes listed in column 1 t*iat fall within manufacturing - Dl codes 201 through 390. Industry Code: Enter respective industry codes from items 13 through 20 Number of production workers engaged in activities in each manufacturing industry code in column 1 * (Number) (3) Number of employees engaged in activities in each industry code in column 1 (Number) (2) (1) Code of industry with - Largest sales 83. 2nd largest sales Wages and salaries * Employee benefit plans* {Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (6) (4) 1 3 4 1 82. Amount pa d to, or on behalf of, production workers in column 3 for — Hours worked by the production workers in column 3 * (Thousands of hours) 3 5 4 2082 $ 6 $ 6 2083 1 3rd largest sates 85. 4th largest sales 5 6 1 84. 4 4 5 6 5 6 2084 2085 1 5th largest sales 87. 6th largest sales 4 1 86. 3 i 4 2086 2087 1 7th largest sales 89. 8th Icrgest sales 2 6 2 1 88. 6 2088 4 5 6 4 3 5 6 2089 2 9 0 . Employees in central administrative offices and headquarters 2090 2 9 1 . Employees not accounted for above 2091 9 2 . T O T A L E M P L O Y M E N T - Sum of items 82 to 91, column 2; and must equal item 78 — — • 2092 9 3 . Number of production workers — Sum of entries in items 82 to 89, column 3. 2093 i 9 4 . Number of production workers in item 93, column 3, covered by collective bargaining agreements. 2094 2095 1 2 9 5 . B E A USE ONLY * E Q R M If employees in a multi-industry plant cannot be disaggregated by the vario us industries of the plant, the number of (cols. 2 and 3), hours worked by (col. 4), and compensation of (cols. 5 and 6), all such employees may be c assified in the sincle largest industry of the plant. EE 1 0 A REV 2 831 Page 6 Part II - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued Section G — Distribution of Sales or Gross Operating Revenues For purposes of distributing sales or gross operating revenues between sales of "goods" and sales of "services," consider as sales of goods those sales that are associated with industries coded in the 000, 100, 200, 300, and 500 series, except 070, 108, or 138; consider as sates of services those sales that are associated with industries coded in the 400, 600, 700, or 800 series, or in codes 070, 108, or 138. See the "Summary of Industry Classifications" in the Direct Investment industry and foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part I, which also contains a full explanation of each code. The disaggregation of sales by industry in this section should be consistent with the disaggregation used in items 13 through 20 (Industry Classification of U.S. Reporter). When a sale consists of both goods and services and cannot be unbundled (i.e., the goods and services are not separately billed), classify as a good or service based on whichever accounts for a majority of the value. If actual figures are not available, give best estimates. Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) 96. Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes, total — Equals item 39, and also sum of items 97 through 102 Sales of GOODS to 97. U.S. persons 98. Foreign affiliates of this U.S. Reporter 99. Other foreign persons Sales of SERVICES to 100. U.S. persons 101. Foreign affiliates of this U.S. Reporter 102. Other foreign persons SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR U.S. REPORTERS THAT ARE INSURANCE COMPANIES These special instructions are intended to supplement or supplant the instructions given on the form for the indicated items. If problems should arise in applying these instructions or in reporting other specific items, please contact this Bureau at (202) 523-0632. When there is a difference, the financial schedules in Part II of this form are to be prepared on the same basis as an annual report to the stockholders, rather than on the basis of an annual statement to an insurance department. Valuation should be according to normal commercial accounting procedures, not at the rates promulgated by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. Include assets not acceptable for the annual statement to an insurance department. Include non-trusteed or free account assets. Item 2 4 Trade accounts and trade notes receivable, current — Include current items such as agents' balances or uncollected premiums, amounts recoverable from reinsurers, and other current notes and accounts receivable (net of allowances for doubtful items) arising from the ordinary course of business. 3 3 Trade accounts and trade notes payable, current — Include current items such as loss liabilities, policy claims, commissions due, and other current liabilities arising from the ordinary course of business. Policy reserves are to be included in "Other noncurrent liabilities," item 36, unless they are clearly current liabilities. 3 9 Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes — Include items such as earned premiums, annuity considerations, gross investment income, and items of similar nature. Exclude income from foreign affiliates that is to be reported in item 40. 44 Cost of goods sold — Include costs relating to sales or gross operating revenues, item 39, such as policy losses incurred, death benefits, matured endowments, other policy benefits, increases in liabilities for future policy benefits, other underwriting expenses, and investment expenses. Section H — U.S. Merchandise Trade of U.S. Reporter — Goods Only, Do Not Include Services (Valued f .a.s. at the port of exportation) IMPORTANT NOTES — This section requires the reporting of data on U.S. merchandise trade of the U.S. Reporter in FY 1982. The data should be on a "shipped" basis, i.e., on the basis of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were shipped, in order for them to be on the same basis as official U.S. trade statistics to which they will be compared. A U.S. import or U.S. export should not be recorded here if the goods did not physically enter or leave (i.e., were not physically shipped to or from) the United States, even though they may have been charged to the U.S. Reporter by, or charged by the U.S. Reporter to, a foreign person. However, U.S. Reporters normally keep their accounting records on a "charged" basis, i.e., on the basis of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were charged. The "charged" basis may be used if there is no material difference between it and the "shipped" basis. If there is a material difference between the two bases, the "shipped" basis must be used or adjustments must be made to the data on a "charged" basis to approximate a "shipped" basis, as discussed in the Instruction Booklet, Part VIII. Data in this section cover all goods that physically left or entered the U.S. customs area in FY 1 982, including capital goods but excluding the value of ships, planes, railroad rolling stock, and trucks that were temporarily outside the United States transporting people or merchandise. Consigned goods must be included in the trade figures when shipped or received, even though not normally recorded as sales or purchases or entered into intercompany accounts when initially consigned. The data should include goods only; they should exclude services. Thus, U.S. merchandise exports and imports of the U.S. Reporter to be shown here are not the same as the U.S. Reporter's sales to, or purchases from, foreign persons because, among other reasons, sales and purchases may include services. See the Instruction Booklet, Part VIII, for additional details of data requirements. 103. For this U.S. Reporter, is there a material difference between the "charged" and "shipped" bases in determining what is U.S. trade, whose trade it is, and the timing and ultimate destination or origin of the trade? 104. On what basis were the trade data in this section prepared? - Mark (X) one \ "Shipped' basis 2 'Charged" basis without adjustments, because there is no material difference between the "charged" and "shipped" bases (item 103 must be answered "No"). •i "Charged" basis with adjustments to correct for material differences between the "charged" and "shipped" bases. If it is determined that there is a material difference between the "charged" and "shipped" bases and the data have not been fifed on the "shipped" basis, or the necessary adjustments have not been made to put "charged" basis data essentially on a "shipped" basis, then BEA will require that the data be refiled. r Part II - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) BEA Section H — U.S.Merchandise Trade of U.S. Reporter — Goods Only, Do Not Include Services (Valued f .a.s. at the port of exportation) — Continued ONLY Exports from the U.S. (1) (2) Imports to the U.S. (3) $ $ 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 i 2 3 i 2 3 i 2 3 1 TRADE OF THE U.S. REPORTER WITH FOREIGNERS OTHER THAN THE U.S. REPORTER'S FOREIGN AFFILIATES IN FY 1982 - Equals: a. Sum of items 107 through 118, and b. Sum of item 190 and all countries with entries 2 i 106. 3 1 TRADE OF THE U.S. REPORTER WITH ITS FOREIGN AFFILIATES IN FY1982. 2 1 105. i 2 3 2105 2106 BY PRODUCT (See the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part II.) 107. Food (raw and prepared) and live animals chiefly for food (SITC 0) 2107 108. Beverages and tobacco (SITC 1) 2108 109. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels (SITC 2) 2109 110. Petroleum and products, mineral waxes, natural and manufactured gas (Part of SITC 3) 2110 | 111. Coal, coke, and briquets (Part of SITC 3) 2111 112. Chemicals and related products (SITC 5) 21 1 2 113. Machinery, electrical and nonelectrical, except transportation equipment (SITC 71-77) 21 13 114. Road vehicles (including air cushion vehicles) and parts (SITC 78) — Include all parts that are shipped with the vehicles. Parts that are shipped separately may be in this or another classification.* 2114 i 115. Other transport equipment (SITC 79) — Include all parts that are shipped with the equipment. Parts that are shipped separately may be in this or another classification.* 3 2115 I Metal manufactures (SITC 67, 68 and 69) 117. 118. Animal and vegetable oils, fats, and waxes; and commodities n.e.c. (SITC 4 and 9). - Specify 3 2 3 1 Other manufactures (SITC 61 through 66, and 8) — Specify 2 1 116. 2 3 2116 2117 2118 * In the SITC, some parts that are shipped separately are included in SITC 78 and 79, respectively; hov\?ever, others are included in SITC product categories appropriate to the type of part, based not on the part's end-use, but rather on tfe main type of material from which it is made or its general function. Major examples of such parts are gasoline and diesel engines (SITC 71); air conditio ners for motor vehicles (SITC 74); tires and tubes (SITC 62); and lamps, batteries, and electrical parts for engines (SITC 77). For more complete ^formation, see the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part II. EXPORTS BY COUNTRY OF ULTIMATE DESTINATION (Enter amounts for all individual countries to which exports were $150,000.00 or more.) 2 Australia 601 2119 1 120. (2) (1) 1 119. Amount of exports from the U.S. (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) BEA USE ONLY Belgium and Luxembourg $ 2 302 2120 I 2 202 121. Brazil 2121 122. Canada 2122 123 Frartce 2123 124. Germany 2124 125. Israel 2125 126. Italy 2126 314 127 Japan 2127 614 128 Korea (South) 2128 626 129 Mexico 2129 213 130 Netherlands 21 30 319 131 Taiwan 2131 1 2 I 00 1 2 307 1 2 308 i 2 504 i 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 FORM BE-10A iREV 2 83 Page 8 2 628 • Part II - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued Section H — U.S. Merchandise Trade of U.S. Reporter — Goods Only, Not Include Do Services (Valued f .a.s. at the port of exportation) — Continued Amount of exports from the U.S. (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) BEA USE ONLY EXPORTS BY COUNTRY OF ULTIMATE DESTINATION (Enter amounts for all individual countries to which exports were $150,000.00 or more.) — Continued (2) (1) i 132. Saudi Arabia 2 511 2132 $ i 133. South Africa 2133 134. Spain 2 134 135. Sweden 2135 136. Switzerland 2136 137. United Kingdom 2137 138. Vsnezuela 2138 2 436 1 2 323 1 2 324 2 1 325 2 1 327 1 2 219 Other individual countries to which exports were $150,000.00 or more — Specify country. (Use supplemental sheets, if necessary, to account for all such countries.) 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 214 7 148. 2148 149. 2149 150. 2 1 bO 151. 2 1 hi 152. 21 52 153. 21 53 154. 21 54 155. 2155 156. 2 1 56 157. 215/ 158. 21 53 159. 21 59 160. 2 160 161. 2161 162. 2162 163 2163 164 2164 2 2146 147. 2 2 14b 146. 2 2 1 44 145. 2 2143 144. 2 2142 143. 2 2141 142. 2 2140 141. 2 2139 140. 2 1 139. 1 1 2 1 2 l 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 i 1 i ' 2 1 i 2 2 1 FORM BE 10A |R£ V 2 83 Pago 9 m f Part 11 - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued Section H — U.S. Merchandise Trade of U.S. Reporter — Goods Only, Do Not Include Services {Valued f .a.s. at the port of exportation) — Continued Amount of exports from the U.S. BEA USE ONLY EXPORTS BY COUNTRY OF ULTIMATE DESTiNATiON (Enter amounts for all individual countries to which exports were $150,000,00 or more.) — Continued (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) m (1) 2 1 165. $ 2165 1 i i i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 i 2 i 2 2188 189. 2 2187 188. 2 2186 187. 2 2185 186. 2 2 184 185. 2 2183 184. 2 2182 183. 2 2181 182. 2 2180 181. 2 21 79 180. 2 21 78 179. 2 2177 178. 2 2176 177. 2 21 75 176. 2 21 74 175. 2 2173 174. 2 2172 173. 2 2171 172. 2 21 70 171. 2 2169 170. 2 2168 169. 2 2167 168. 2 2166 167. 2 1 166. 2 189 190. Exports to all countries for which exports ware less than $ 150,000.00 - The sum of this item and all countrtea with entries muat equal item 106, column 2. 2190 709 $ 191. BEA USE ONLY 2290 1 2291 1 2292 FORM BE-10A (REV 2/83) 2 3 4 3 4 5 3 4 5 Page 10 FORM 81-1OA SUPPLEMENT mEV 2/83) ' u s . DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Name of U.S Reporter BEA USE t . ONLY V L I S T I N G OF E X E M P T FOREIGN AFFILIATES ^mA^amcmomcAmtym (See Form BE-10A, item 8 and Instruction Booklet, Part II, Section B.3 and C.2) Foreign affiliate parent holding direct equity interest in exempt foreign aftilia e. {Complete only if U.S. Reporter holds no direct equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate.} Exempt foreign affiliate Country of location Name BEA USE ONLY Primary industry code' U.S. Reporter's percent of ownership Percent to nearest tentfi Direct (1) {2} indirect 2 f4) Total assets (5) Thousands of U.S. dotfars Affiliate's U.S. Reporter's BEA Sales or Net income investment in USE gross after foreign affiliate3 ONLY operating income tax revenues (9) (8) (7) Country of location 6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010 6011 6012 6013 6014 6015 998 This line for BEA USE ONLY • {ISC REVERSE SIDE AS NECESSARY I See Form BE-10B or Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part i, for code; enter code which accounts for largest percent of sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes. 2 See Form BE-10B, item 2 1 , and Instruction Booklet, Part II, Section C . I . 3 For each affiliate for which there is an entry in column 3, i.e., in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct equity interest, give the U.S. Reporter's share of total owners' equity of the affiliate plus debt and other intercompany account items owed by the affiliate to the U.S. Reporter, Jess debt and other intercompany account items owed to the affiliate by the U.S. Reporter. 4 If more than one foreign affiliate of the U.S. Reporter owns the exempt foreign affiliate, show affiliate with largest direct interest. 0 0 0 1 Page 11 Name4 Foreign affiliate parent holding direct equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate. (Complete only if U.S. Reporter hotds no direct equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate.) Exempt foreign affiliate Country of location Name BEA USE ONLY Primary industry code' U.S. Reporter's percent of ownership Percent to nearest tenth Direct (1) (2) Thousands of U.S. dollars (3) 2 Indirect (4) Total assets (5) Affiliate's Sales or gross operating revenues (6) Net income after foreign income tax <7> 6016 6017 6018 6019 6020 6021 6022 6023 6024 6025 6026 6027 6028 6029 6030 6031 6032 6033 999 This line for BEA USE ONLY • USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY FORM BE-10A (SUPPLEMENT) (REV 2/83) O=na 10 U.S. Reporter's investment3 in affiliate BEA USE ONLY (8) (9) Country of location Name^ OMB BE 10B (Report for Foreign Affiliate) k U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysts MANDATORY Rart No 0 6 0 B 0 0 4 9 Approval E> pirt-s Dei en'i <>i 31 196 j _ | D E W T | F | C A T I O N OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE If a BEA label has been provided for this affiliate, affix it here, i Otherwise fill in. w BEA USE ONLY Control 1 . Name of U.S. Reporter of affiliate - Same as ,tem 1 Form BE 10A BENCHMARK SURVEY OF U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD 1982 RETURN REPORTS! TO U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-50, SSB) Washington, D.C. 20230 2 . Name of foreign affiliate being reported — Use the same name on all reports filed subsequently for this affiliate with the Bureau of Economic Analysis, e 9 , Forms BE-1 33B BE133f and BE 577 BEA USE ONLY IMPORTANT NOTES A single original copy of each form or supplement shall be filed with the Bureau of Economic Analysis. For Form BE-10B, this should be the copy to which you have attached the appropriate label if such a label has been provided. Read Instruction Booklet before completing form. The instructions given below are only a brief summary of certain ones relating to this form. BANKS See the instruction Booklet, Part II, Section E, regarding special instructions and the use of special report forms for banks and bank holding companies. DEFINITIONS 1 . U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD - The ownership or control, directly or indirectly, by one U.S. person of 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise, including a branch. 2 . AFFILIATE — A business enterprise located in one country which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by a person of another country to the extent of 10 per centum or more of its voting stock for an incorporated business or an equivalent interest for an unincorporated business, including a branch. 3. FOREIGN AFFILIATE - An affiliate located outside the United States in which a U.S. person has direct investment. 4 . FOREIGN AFFILIATE'S 1982 FISCAL YEAR - The foreign affiliate's financial reporting year that has an ENDING DATE IN CALENDAR YEAR 1982. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1 . FILING - A U.S. person is required to file one Form BE-10B for each foreign affiliate that is not totally exempt. (Under those limited conditions where foreign affiliates may be consolidated, the consolidated entity is considered to be one foreign affiliate.) If two or more U.S. Reporters jointly own a foreign affiliate, directly or indirectly, each U.S. Reporter must submit a Form BE-10B report for the affiliate. The U.S. Reporter having the highest percentage ownership (direct and indirect combined) in the foreign affiliate must file a "complete" Form BE-108 report; the other U.S. Reporter(s) must file a "partial" Form BE-1OB report in which only Part f, items 1 through 25, and Part III, if there is direct ownership or financial transactions, have been completed. If the percentage of ownership is the same, the U.S Reporters must decide among themselves which one will submit the complete report. For a detailed illustration of foreign affiliate reporting requirements, see the Instruction Booklet, Part It, Section C.4. 2. TOTAL EXEMPTION - A Form BE-10B need not be filed if: a, Each (i.e., all three) of the following items for the foreign affiliate (not the U.S. Reporter's share) was between — $3,000,000.00 and f $3,000,000.00 for the reporting period: (1) Total assets, item 60, (2) Sales or gross operating revenues excluding sales taxes, item 72, and (3) Net income after provision for foreign income taxes, item 84, AND b. The foreign affiliate does not own another foreign affiliate for which a Form BE-108 must be filed. If the latter condition is not met, then Form BE-1 OB must be filed for the foreign affiliate parent holding the equity interest regardless of the value of its assets, sales, or net income. That is, all affiliates upward in a chain of ownership must be reported. NOTE — An affiliate's receivables due from its parent may not be eliminated from total assets when applying the exemption criteria for preparing this report. Pursuant to item 8, Form BE-10A, a Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT must be attached giving the name, country of location, and selected information for each exempt foreign affiliate. If all affiliates are exempt, then Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT must be filed along with the required partial Form BE-10A. 3. TRANSLATION OF FOREIGN CURRENCY FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA INTO U.S. DOLLARS - The foreign affiliate's financial and operating data should be translated from foreign currency to U.S. dollars using U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (FASB 8 or 52, as applicable). See the Instruction Booklet, Part V, Section B. 4 . ASSISTANCE - Telephone (202) 523-0632 during office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Washington, D.C. time. 5. DUE DATE - BE-10 reports comprising both Form BE-10A and Form(s) BE-10B are due on the following dates: June 30, 1983 - For a U.S. Reporter required to file less than 20 Forms BE-1 OB. July 31, 1983 - Fora U.S. Reporter required to file 20 to 99 Forms BE-1 OB. August 31, 1983 - Fora U.S. Reporter required to file 100 or more Forms BE-1 OB. GENERAL NOTES 1 . Currency amounts should be reported in U.S. dollars and rounded to the nearest thousand. Examples: $1,033,242.00 should be reported as $1,033. 2. If an item is between I $500.00 and — $500.00, enter " 0 . " 3. Use parentheses ( ) to indicate negative numbers. 4 . Every question on the form should be answered except where reporting is specifically exempt. If certain information cannot be supplied because the accounts of the foreign affiliate cannot be obtained, give your best estimate. 5. All questions should be answered in the context of the foreign affiliate's 1982 fiscal year (see definition above and item 10 of this Form BE-108). 6. Where the instruction "Mark (X) one" is given, if it is necessary to mark more than one answer, give an explanation. 7. Pages of this report may be separated for machine processing. To facilitate correct reassembly, enter the serial number (from item 3) in the space provided in the upper right hand corner of all the ODD numbered pages. MANDATORY This survey is being conducted pursuant to the International Investment Survey Act of 1976 (P.L. 9 4 - 4 7 2 , 90Stat. 2059, 22 U.S.C. 3101 to 3108 - hereinafter "the Act"), and the filing of reports is mandatory pursuant to Section 5(b)(2) of the Act (22 U.S.C. 3104). PENALTIES Whoever fails to report may be subject to a civil penalty not exceeding $10,000 and to injunctive relief commanding such person to comply, or both, Whoever willfully fails to report shall be fined not more than $ 10,000 and, if an individual, may be imprisoned for not more than one year, or both. Any officer, director, employee, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in such violations, upon conviction, may be punished by a like fine, imprisonment, or both. (See Section 6 of the Act, 22 U.S.C. 3105.) CONFIDENTIALITY The information filed in this report may be used only for analytical and statistical purposes and access to the information shall be available only to officials and employees (including consultants and contractors and their employees) of agencies designated by the President to perform functions under the Act. The President may authorize the exchange of the information between agencies or officials designated to perform functions under the Act, but only for analytical and statistical purposes. No official or employee (including consultants and contractors and their employees) shall publish or make available any information collected under the Act in such a manner that the person to whom the information relates can be specifically identified. Reports and copies of reports prepared pursuant to the Act are confidential and their submission or disclosure shall not be compelled by any person without the prior written permission of the person filing the report and the customer of such person where the information supplied is identifiable as being derived from the records of such customer (22 U.S.C. 3104). 399 Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued 3 . Serial number for foreign affiliate — Enter serial number from transmittal list required to be submitted with report pursuant to item 8r Form BE- 10A Also enter this number in the space provided in the upper right hand corner of ODD NUMBERED pages of this report. This will facilitate assembly if form is disassembled for machine processing. Number 4 . Name change — If there has been a name change since 1977, give 1977 name of foreign affiliate. BEA USE ONLY 1004 5 , Number of foreign affiliates consolidated — Enter number If this report is for a single foreign affiliate enter " 1 " in the box. If more than one foreign affiliate is consolidated in this report, enter the number of foreign affiliates consolidated. (Hereinafter they are considered to be ore affiliate.} NOTE — DO NOT consolidate affiliates in different countries, or in different BEA 3-diglt industries, except under the limited conditions noted in the Instruction Booklet, Part i l , Section C.5. Number If number is greater than one, Supplement A of this Form BE-10B must be compteted. 6 . Does this foreign affiliate have a direct equity interest in another reported foreign affiliate of its U.S. Reporter(s), including branches of this affiliate, which are NOT fully consolidated on this Form BE-1 OB? — Mark (X) one P I i—i oo6 1 I I Yes — /terns 57 and 73 MUST have entries and Supplement B of this Form BE-10 MUST be completed. rn • N O 7 . Form of organization of foreign affiliate — Mark (X) one I I Corporation 4 Q Sole proprietorship 0 Branch * Other -- Specify Partnership ' NOTE — For a business enterprise that is incorporated in the United States but carries on substantially all of its operations abroad, the foreign portion of its operations should be considered and treated as a branch, i.e., as an unincorporated foreign affiliate. 8 . Country of incorporation or organization of foreign affiliate — Mark (X) one 1 0 1 I—I Australia 1 0 0 I—I Canada 3 0 7 I—I France 0 8 I 6 1 i 1 3 I Germany 1 6 1 4 U 2 1 3 I J Mexico 3 2 7 LJ United Kingdom 1 l i L] Japan Other - Specify __ 9 . Country of location — Country in which foreign affiliate's physical assets are located or where its primary activity is carried out — Mark (X) one 1 6 0 1 0 0 1 i 1 3 0 7 1 3 0 8 LJ Australia 1 I Canada I I France I I Germany 1 6 1 4 L J Japan 2 1 3 I J Mexico 3 2 7 I ! United Kingdom 1 1 1 I Other - Specify 1 0 . Enter the ending date of this foreign affiliate's 1 9 8 2 fiscal year NOTE — For a foreign business enterprise that was a foreign affiliate for all of FY 1982 — Data for the reporting period should be for the foreign affiliate's 1982 fiscal year; data for close FY 1082 should be for the Month Day Year foreign affiliate as it existed at the ending date of the 1982 fiscal year; and data for close FY 1981 should be for the foreign affiliate as it existed one year prior to the 1982 fiscal year ending date. (Close FY 1981 data must not be restated due to changes in the entity during FY 1982.} 1 1 . Was the foreign business enterprise a foreign affiliate for only part of FY 1982? • • Yes No NOTE — For a foreign business enterprise that was a foreign affiliate for onfy part of FY 1982 — If the enterprise became a foreign affiliate during the reporting period, the close FY 1981 data columns should all be zero. If the enterprise ceased to be an affiliate during the reporting period, the close FY 1982 data columns should all be zero. Month 1 2 . If the answer to item 11 is " Y e s , " mark (X) the appropriate box and enter date I I Date foreign business enterprise became a foreign affiliate Day — PJ Date foreign business enterprise ceased to be a foreign affiliate — 1 3 . Was there a change in the entity during FY 1982 that caused prior year data to be restated? Yes — Please note that all close FY 1981 data must be before restatement due to a change in the entity, unless otherwise ^ specified. The effect of restatement on property, plant, and equipment accounts must be entered In item 143. FORM BE 10B (REV 1/83) Page 2 Part I - IDENTIFICATION OP FOREIGN AFFILIATE -Continued DIRECT OWNERSHIP IN THIS FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Bttmpercent of ownership, to a tenth of one percent, based on voting stock if mIncorporated affttiate, or an if^J^?*fi*ll>*llfI&er 1982 m E 1981 (2} 14. U.S. Reporter named in item! 15, Foreign afffRateis) «f U.S. Reporter named in item 1 /ferns 21 and 22 must be completed 1 6 . Other U.S. Reporter(s) of this affiliate — If entry is made hem, item 2$ must be "Yes" 1 7 , Foreign affiiiatefe) of other y.SL Reporters) — if entry is made here, item 23 mttst be "Yes" 18. Other U.S. persons 19. Other foreign persons 2 0 . TOTAL OF DIRECTLY HELD VOTING OWNERSHIP INTERESTS 100. 0 100, 0 2 1 . Indirect ownership — if there is an entry in Hem 1S, enter U,S, Reporter's percent 22. below the nametei, serial mtmb&r{$h and the peteenttsl of ownership by the foreign affiliate pwentis}. Serial Number ffrom Item 3 of parent's Form B£~ 108) Name (from item 2 of parent's Form BE- f OS) - • 1022 TOTAL — Must eqttat percentages entered in Hem IS 23. Do two or more U. S. persons each directly or indirectly own or central at least 10 percent of this affiliate's voting rights? — Mark {X} one LJ Yes — item 1$or 17 above must have an entry, and either item 24 or 25 must be completed • No - Skip to kern 2$ ' 24. If the answer to item 23 is "Yes," aftd if the U.S. Reporter named:in tarn I is submitting, the Parts H and IV or V data (i.e., the "complete" report* for tWs foreign affiliate, give namefsl and maiflng saddres$te& of the other U.S. Reporteris) who isCare) not submitting the data. Name BEA USE ONLY 25. If the answer to item 23 is "Yes," and if U.S. Reporter named in item I is not submitting the Parts U and JV or V data {Le,,h "partial" report! for this foreign affiliate, give name and mailing address of U.S. Reporter submitting the data. BEA USE ONLY 26. Operating period — Was the foreign affiliate inactive for part of the reporting period or did it operate on an intermittent or seasonal basis during the reporting period? — Mark (X} one. D Yes — Explain and give date>. ll • No Explanation 27. BEA USE ONLY FORM BE 10B (REV 1 '83) Date I2 Page 3 Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued Items 28 through 38 should be marked (X) " N o " or "Yes." If "Yes," mark (X) column 3, if to the best of your knowledge, the incentive or requirement applies only to foreign-owned companies. t f I No INVESTMENT INCENTIVES — Did any level of government {federal or subf ederal) of the country in which this affiliate is located provide (by law, regulation, or administrative practice) investment or production incentives of the following nature to this affiliate during FY 1982? (1) Yes only to owned (3) 28. Tax concessions — Include tax concessions on corporate income, export profits, capital expenditures, sales, exports, license fees, turnover, and other. 29. Tariff concessions — Include exemption from or reduction of duties on imports, additional duties on imports of competing goods, or rebates of duties on imported inputs. 3 0 . Subsidies — Include wage subsidies, investment grants, or loans at below market interest rates 3 1 . Other incentives — Include local financing, waiving environmental or employment safety standards, research and development support, land sales concessions, exchange control concessions, etc, 1031 P E R F O R M A N C E R E Q U I R E M E N T S — Did any level of government (federal or subfederal) of the country in w h i c h this affiliate is located require (by law, regulation, or administrative practice) that the affiliate do any of the following during FY 1 9 8 2 as a condition for it t o operate in the country, t o expand its operations, t o receive any of the incentives listed above, or t o avoid penalties? 3 2 , Export a m i n i m u m a m o u n t (quantity or value) 3 3 . Import no more than a certain amount {quantity or value) 3 4 . Acquire a m i n i m u m of inputs locally 3 5 . Employ a minimum amount of locat personnel or add a m i n i m u m amount of labor content t o produces) 3 6 . l i m i t the proportion of equity that t h e U.S. Reporter may hold in the affiliate 3 7 . Transfer technology t o t h e host country — For example, require the affiliate t o use the most advanced technology for carrying out production, perform R&D locally, have access t o the U.S. Reporter's patents, or train local personnel. 3 8 . M a i n t a i n a specified ratio of exports t o imports, or of earnings of foreign exchange t o expenditures of foreign exchange The dollar values t o be entered in items 3 9 through 4 1 may have to be calculated by converting to a value figure a target amount that, in the performance requirement, may be stated in percentage or quantity terms. For example, the target amount may be stated as a percentage of some reference base, such as production, net income, or sales, or as a specified number of units produced, imported, or exported. In these cases the requested value figure could be obtained by multiplying the stated percentage by the value of production, net income, or sales, or by multiplying the specified number of units by the value of the units produced, imported, or exported. If there is a per unit penalty for not meeting the performance requirement or a per unit incentive for exceeding it, give the value, as determined above, of the trade or inputs on w h i c h such penalties or incentives are based. If this affiliate came into existence during FY 1982 so that its FY 1982 operations do not accurately reflect the effect of the requirements) for the full year, give a projected value for the futl FY 1983. Amount (Thousands QfU.S. Dollars) (15 3 9 ; If the answer t o item 3 2 is ' ' Y e s , " give the approximate value of the goods or services that the affiliate, at a minimum, had t o export in FY 1 9 8 2 . 4 0 . If the answer to item 33 is "Yes," give the approximate value of the goods or services that the affiliate, at a maximum, was permitted to import in FY 1982. 4 1 . If the answer to item 34 is "Yes," give the approximate value of the inputs (other than the direct employment of labor) that the affiliate was required to purchase locally in FY 1982. 42. Major activity of foreign affiliate - Mark (X) om. if inactive — Indicate the activity pertinent to the last active period. For start-ups — indicate the intended activity. 1042 1 1 EH Production — The foreign affiliate is primarily engaged in manufacturing, fabricating, assembling, processing, growing, or mining or extracting (including exploration and development) a product. These activities are coded in the 000,100, 200, or 300 series, except 070,108, and 138, of the list of codes given on page 5, n i ,—, 2 M—I Sales — The foreign affiliate is primarily engaged in selling (at wholesale or retail) products which it does not produce. These ' ' activities are coded in the 500 series of the list of codes given on page 5. ' 3 ' ' EH Services — The foreign affiliate is primarily engaged in providing a service such as banking, public utilities, transportation, lodging, consulting, accounting, engineering, holding companies, etc. These activities are coded in the 400, 600, 700 or 800 series, or in 070,108, or 138, of the list of codes given on page 5. 43. What is the major product or service involved in this activity? BEA USE ONLY FORM BE-10B (REV 1/83) Page 4 Part 1 - IDENTIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued Enter 3-diglt aerial number from Hem 3 INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE (fey percent of sales or grass operating revenues} I Enter the appropriate 3-digit industry code(s) and the percent, to the nearest tenth of om percent, of sales (as reported in item 72} associated with each code. See the "Summary of Industry Classifications" below or, for a full explanation of each, see the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Fart t. If you use fewer than five codes you must account for one hundred percent of sales. For inactive affiliates, show the industry etessiWeationteJ pertinent to the !ast active period; for "start-ups" with no sales, show the intended activity(ies}. Holding companies should show percent of total income (item 78K Note, however, that BEA code 6 7 1 , "holding company," is an invalid industry classification when the foreign affiliate being reported generates more than 50 percent of its total income from other activities. CaB BEA for further assistance if this is the foreign affiliate's apparent classification. 01 industry code Percent of sales 44. Enter code with largest percent of sales 45. Enter code with 2nd largest percent of sales 46. Enter code with 3rd largest percent of sales 4 7 . Enter code with 4th largest percent of sales 4 8 . Enter code with 5th largest percent of sales 49 TOTAL PERCENT Of SALES ACCOUNTED FOR - Stun of items 44 through 48 If less than 100% — BBA wilt, if necessary, contact the U.S. Reporter to secure additional details for correctly computing industry codes. 50. BEA 105° USE ONLY o r , SUMMARY OF INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING 010 Agricultural production — crops 020 Agricultural production — livestock, except beef cattle feedlots 021 Agricultural production — beef cattle feedlots 070 Agricultural services 0 8 0 Forestry 090 Fishing, hunting, and trapping MINING 101 Iron ores 102 103 107 108 120 133 138 140 Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores Bauxite and other aluminum ores Other metallic ores Metal mining services Coat Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels CONSTRUCTION 150 Construction MANUFACTURING 201 Meat products 202 Dairy products 203 Preserved fruits and vegetables 204 Grain mill products 205 Bakery products 208 Beverages 209 Other food and kindred products 210 Tobacco manufactures 220 Textile mill products 230 Apparel and other textile products 240 Lumber and wood products 250 Furniture and fixtures 262 Pulp, paper, and board mills 284 Miscellaneous converted paper products 265 Paperboard containers and boxes 270 Printing and publishing 281 Industrial chemicals and synthetics 283 Drugs 284 Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods 286 Paints and allied products 287 Agricultural chemicals 289 Chemical products, n.e.c. 291 Integrated petroleum refining and extraction 292 Petroleum refining without extraction 299 Petroleum and coal products, n.e.c 305 Rubber products 307 Miscellaneous plastics products 310 Leather and leather products 321 Glass products 3 2 9 Stone, clay, concrete, gypsum, and other nonmetallic mineral products 3 3 1 Primary metal industries, ferrous 335 Primary metal industries, nonferrous 341 Metal cans and shipping containers 342 Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware 343 Metal plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, except electric 344 Fabricated structural metal products 345 Screw machine products, bolts, etc. 346 Metal forgings and stampings 349 Fabricated metal products, n.e.c; ordnance; and metal services 351 Engines and turbines 352 Farm and garden machinery 353 Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery 354 Metatworking machinery 355 Special industry machinery 356 General industrial machinery 357 Office and computing machines 358 Refrigeration and service industry machinery 359 Machinery, except electrical, n.e.c. 363 Household appliances 364 Electric lighting and wiring equipment 366 Radio, television, and communication equipment 367 Electronic components and accessories FORM BE 10B iRFV I 83: 389 Electrical machinery, n.e.c. 371 Motor vehicles and equipment 379 Other transportation equipment 381 Scientific and measuring instruments 383 Optical and ophthalmic goods 384 Medical instruments and supplies 386 Photographic equipment and supplies 387 Watches, clocks, and watchcases 390 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES 401 Railroads 441 Petroleum tanker operations 449 Other water transportation 450 Transportation by air 461 Pipelines, petroleum and natural gas 462 Pipelines, except petroleum and natural gas 470 Petroleum storage for hire 475 Travel agents 4 7 7 Transportation, n.e.c, warehousing, terminal facilities, and related services 4 8 0 Communication 490 Electric, gas, and sanitary services WHOLESALE TRADE 601 Motor vehicles and equipment 503 lumber and construction materials 504 Farm and garden machinery, equipment, and supplies 505 Metals and minerals, except petroleum 506 Electrical goods 507 Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies 508 Other machinery, equipment and supplies 509 Durable goods, n.e.c. 511 Paper and paper products 5 1 2 Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries 513 Apparel, piece goods, and notions 514 Groceries and related products 815 Farm-product raw materials 517 Petroleum and petroleum products 519 Nondurable goods, n.e.c. RETAIL TRAD1 54O Food stores and eating and drinking places 554 Gasoline service stations 590 Retail trade, n.e.c. FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 600 Banking 611 Franchising, business — selling or licensing 6 1 2 Other finance 631 Life insurance 632 Accident and health insurance 639 Other insurance 649 Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate 650 Real estate, n.e.c 671 Holding companies SERVICES 700 Hotels and other lodging places 731 Advertising 733 Research and development, and commercial testing, laboratories 734 Management, consulting, and public relations services 735 Equipment rental and leasing services, excluding automotive and computers 736 Employment agencies and temporary help supply services 737 Computer and data processing services 739 Other business services 780 Motion pictures, including television tape and film 890 Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers 891 Engineering, architectural, and surveying services 892 Health services 893 Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services 895 Legal services 396 Educational services 897 Other services provided on a commercial basis NONBUSINESS ENTITIES 900 Government entities 905 Nonbusiness entities, except Government Page 5 L w Part II - BASIC FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE {Insurance affiliates, see special instructions, page 16.) Section A — Balance Sheet of Foreign Affiliate UNINCORPORATED AFFILIATE - All asset and liability items should be disaggregated in the detail shown; in particular, receivables and payables between the foreign affiliate and the U.S. Reporter should be shown in the proper asset and liability accounts of the foreign affiliate rather than being included oniy as a net amount in total owners' equity. Include asset and liability items of the foreign affiliate that are carried only on an owner's books. , Balance at close of fiscal year (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 1981 1982 (11 ASSETS 1 5 1 . Cash items — Deposits in financial institutions and other cash items. Do not include overdrafts here as negative cash. m 2 $ $ 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2051 52. Trade accounts and trade notes receivable, current — Net of allowances for doubtful items 2 2052 53. Other current receivables — Net of allowances for doubtful items. — Specify 2053 54. Inventories — Exclude land held for resale (include in item 55) and inventories of marketable securities (include in item 55 or 58 as appropriate). 2054 55. Other current assets — Include land held for resale, current marketable securities, and other current assets not included above. — Specify 2055 56. Property, plant and equipment, net — Land, timber, mineral rights, structures, machinery, equipment, special tools, deposit containers, construction in progress, and capitalized tangible and intangible natural resources exploration and development costs, net of accumulated depreciation, depletion, amortization, and like charges. Include items on capital leases from others, per FAS8 13. Exclude all other types of intangible assets, and land held for resale. (An unincorporated affiliate should include items owned by its U.S. Reporter(s) but that are in the affiliate's possession whether or not carried on the affiliate's own books or records.) 57. Equity investment in other foreign affiliates of which this affiliate is a parent This affiliate's equity investment in other reported foreign affiliates of U.S. Reporter(s), including branches of this affiliate, The value of equity investment must be computed using the equity method of accounting for those affiliates that are 20 percent or more owned, regardless of how they are normally treated in financial statement preparation. Those affiliates that are immaterial or owned at least 10 percent, but less than 20 percent, may be included using the cost method. (If an entry here. Supplement B must be completed and item 6 must be "Yes.") 2056 2057 58 • Noncurrent investments not shown In item 57 — Noncurrent marketable securities, other equity investments whether carried on the cost or the equity basis, and other investments. 2058 59. Other noncurrent assets — Other intangible assets, net of amortization; noncurrent trade accounts and trade notes receivable, net of allowances for doubtful items; and other noncurrent assets not included above. — Specify 2059 60 TOTAL ASSETS - Sum of items 51 through 59 » 2060 $ 1 LIABILITIES 6 1 . Trade accounts and trade notes payable, current 62. Other current liabilities — Current portion of long-term debt, overdrafts, and other current liabilities not included in item 61 that have an original maturity of one year or less. Exclude debt included in item 63. — Specify $ 2 $ $ 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2061 2 2062 63. Long-term debt — Debt with an original maturity of more than one year or with no stated maturity, and debt with an original maturity of one year or less that has been renewed, or with respect to which there is the intention and the means to renew, extend, or refinance, fot more than one year. Exclude current portion due (include in item 62). 64. Other noncurrent liabilities — Items other than those identifiable as long-term debt, such as deferred taxes and underlying minority interest in consolidated subsidiaries. (However, the equity of a direct minority ownership interest in this foreign affiliate is not to be separated from the normal equity accounts.) — Specify 2063 2064 65. TOTAL LIABILITIES - Sum of items 61 through 64 » OWNERS' EQUITY INCORPORATED AFFILIATE ONLY, items 66 through 70 Capital stock issued and outstanding, common and preferred — 66. Voting 2065 $ 1 2066 $ 2 $ $ 1 67. 68. 69. 70. 1 2 1 2 1 Non voting 2 2 1 2 $ $ 2067 Additional paid-in capital — All invested or contributed capital in addition to or in excess of capital stock 2068 Retained earnings — Earnings retained by the corporation and legally available for declaration of dividends. Include those that have been voluntarily restricted. 2069 Surplus reserves — Specify 2070 7 1 . TOTAL OWNERS' EQUITY (INCORPORATED OR UNINCORPORATED FOREIGN AFFILIATE) — Must equal item 60 minus item 65 and, for incorporated affiliate, nnffff #qnal sum of ifam* Qfi through 7O. ^ FORM BE-10B (REV 1/83) Page 6 2071 I Part II - BASIC FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN Enter 3-digit serial number from item 3 AFFILIATE - Continued Section B — Income Statement of Foreign Affiliate (Net income must be calculated in Amount accordance with the "all inclusive" concept of the income statement.) (Thousands of U.S. INCOME 72 Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes — Gross sales minus returns, allowances, and discounts, or gross operating revenues, both exclusive of: sales or consumption taxes levied directly on the consumer, net value-added taxes, and excise taxes levied on manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers. Dollars) (1) Equity in net income of reported foreign affiliates — Equity in net income (distributed and undistributed) after foreign income taxes, of other reported foreign affiliates for which an equity investment is reported in item 57. Income from other equity Investments — Income from equity investments included in item 58. For those investments carried on the equity basis, report equity in earnings during the reporting period; for those investments carried on the cost basis, report dividends received. Po not include interest income. 75. Net unrealized and realized capital gains (losses) — Include recognized gains (losses) resulting from — a. The sale or disposition of investment securities, property, plant 3nd equipment, or other assets; b. Changes in the foreign affiliate's foreign currency denominated assets and liabilities due to changes in foreign exchange rates during the period; and c. Other recognized capital gains (losses), including those resulting from valuation of assets, whether or not realized. 76. Exchange gain (toss) from translating this foreign affiliate's financial statements into dollars — For those affiliates using FASB 8, enter the gain (loss) which results from the translation or remeasuring of the affiliate's financial statements from its focal currency into dollars due to a change in the exchange rate between the local currency and the dolfar during the reporting period. 7 7 . Other income — Non-operating income, income from investments not reported in items 73 and 74, and other income not included above. - Specify 78. TOTAL INCOME - Sum of Hems 72 through 77 COSTS AND EXPENSES 79. Cost of goods sold — Operating expenses (other than selling, general, and administrative expenses, item 80) that relate to sales or gross operating revenues excluding sales taxes (item 72). Include production royalty payments, including those to foreign governments, their subdivisions and agencies. Include depletion charges representing the amortization of the actual cost of capital assets related to extraction of natural resources; do not include tax or percentage depletion charges. Affiliates in service industries must report expenses which directly relate to sales or gross operating revenues, item 72. 80. Selling, general and administrative expenses 8 1 . Foreign income taxes — Provision for foreign income taxes for FY 1982. Do not include U.S. income taxes. Exclude production royalty payments to foreign governments, their subdivisions and agencies. 82. Other costs and expenses — Non-operating expenses, underlying minority interest in profits that arises out of consolidating more than one foreign affiliate on this Form BE-1 OB, and other costs and expenses not included above. (However, the equity of a direct minority interest in this foreign affiliate's net income (loss) is not to be separated from the normal income accounts.) — Specify 83. TOTAL COSTS AND EXPENSES - Sum of items 79 through 82 NET INCOME 84. Net income — After provision for foreign income taxes, but before dividends on common and preferred stock (item 78 minus item 83) Section C — Change in Retained Earnings of Incorporated Foreign Affiliate or in Total Owners' Equity of Unincorporated Foreign Affiliate Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) 85. Balance, close FY 1981 — Incorporated affiliate, enter amount from item 69, column 2. Unincorporated affiliate, enter amount from item 71, column 2. 86. Net income — Enter amount from item 84. 87. Dividends or net income remitted to owners — Incorporated affiliate, enter amount of dividends declared out of current- and prior-period income on common and preferred stock, excluding stock dividends. Unincorporated affiliate, enter amount of current- and prior-period net income remitted to owners. 88. Stock dividends 8 9 . Net realized and unrealized capital gains (losses) not included in the determination of net income — Enter net realized and unrealized capita! gains (losses) that were not included in the determination of net income and, therefore, excluded from items 75 and 76 that were taken directly to retained earnings or to a surplus account for an incorporated affiliate, or to owners' equity for an unincorporated affiliate. For those affiliates using FASB 52, include exchange gain (ioss) from translating this foreign affiliate's financial statements from its functional currency into U.S. dollars. Report amount after giving effect to income tax liability (benefit), if any, on the gains (losses). — Specify 9 0 . Other increases (decreases) — Enter other increases (decreases) in retained earnings of an incorporated affiliate, including liquidating dividends, or in total owners' equity of an unincorporated affiliate, including capital contributions (return of capital) • Specify 9 1 . Balance, close FY 1982 - Sum of items 85,86,89, and 90, minus Hems 87 and 88; also, for incorporated foreign affiliate, must equal item 69, column 1, and for unincorporated foreign affiliate, must equal Hem 71, column 1 Section D — Change in Additional Paid-in Capital and Surplus Reserves 92. Change in "additional paid-in capital" — Items causing difference between close FY 1982 and close FY 1 981 balances, item 68, column 1 minus column 2. — Specify 93. Change in "surplus reserves" — Items causing difference between close FY 1982 and close FY 1 981 balances, item 70, column 1 minus column 2. — Specify 94. BEA USE ONLY 2091 $ Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) p Part III - INVESTMENT AND TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN FOREIGN AFFILIATE AND THE U.S. REPORTER I I 1 1 Use Part III to report the line of direct voting ownership included in item 14, if any, and to report direct financial positions or transactions between the U.S. Reporter and foreign a iliate. For a foreign affiliate in which the U.S. Reporter does not have direct voting ff ownership, complete only items 96, 97, and 124 through 130 to report any direct financial positions or transactions between the U.S. Reporter and foreign affiliate. Section A — Investment Between the U.S. Reporter and Foreign Affiliate 95. Does the U.S. Reporter's percentage of direct voting ownership given in item 14 exactly match the U.S. Reporter's percentage of direct equity interest in the foreign affiliate? 1 3095 • Yes 1 2 DEBT AND OTHER INTERCOMPANY BALANCES BETWEEN FOREIGN AFFILIATE AND U.S. REPORTER. Include current and long-term items, and the net book value of property, plant, and equipment under capital leases or under operating leases of more than 1 year. 96.Owed to U.S. Reporter That portion of items 61, 62, and 63 representing amounts owed to U.S. Reporter 97. Due from U.S. Reporter — That portion of items 52, 53, 58, and 59 representing amounts due from U.S. Reporter 3096 According to books of affiliate at close of fiscal year (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) According to books of U.S. Reporter at close of fiscal year (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 1982 1 1981 1982 (1) !2) {3} 2 3 1981 14} 4 $ $ $ $ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 4 3097 OWNERS' EQUITY ITEMS UNINCORPORATED AFFILIATE ONLY, item 98 98. That portion of balance sheet item 71 representing the U.S. Reporter's share 1 1 No — Attach a complete explanation of the difference 309H INCORPORATED AFFILIATE ONLY, items 99 through 105 According to books of U.S. Reporter: 99. Capital stock of affiliate owned by U.S. Reporter — Give the figure that represents the original cost to U.S. Reporter of capital stock, including any premium paid, and any capital contributions by U.S. Reporter not resulting in issuance of capital stock. The figure should not include equity in undistributed earnings of the affiliate since acquisition. The figure should be before reduction for the amortization of any premium paid over book value at time of purchase, or before increase for the periodic writeup of a discount for a purchase below book value. 3099 According to books of affiliate: 1 2 Capital stock, common and preferred, of affiliate owned by U.S. Reporter 100. Voting 3100 101. Nonvoting 3101 1 102. U.S. Reporter's equity in additional paid-in capital 1 3 102 1 2 1 2 1 103. U.S. Reporter's equity in retained earnings 104. U.S. Reporter's equity in surplus reserves — Specify 2 3103 3104 1 0 6 . BEA 3106 USE ONLY 1 FORM BE-10B <Rr.V 1 /83) •CO- 105. U.S. Reporter's share of total owners' equity of affiliate — Sum of items 100 through 104 — — — > . 3105 2 $ 3 Page 8 4 5 Part III - INVESTMENT AND TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN FOREIGN AFFILIATE AND THE U.S. REPORTER — Continued Enter 3-digit serial number from item 3 Section B — Change in U.S. Reporter's Equity in Capital Stock and/or Additional Paid-in Capital of Incorporated Foreign Affiliate or Equity Investment in Unincorporated Foreign Affiliate During FY 1982. NOTES — In calculating the change in equity interest for item 107, exclude changes caused by carrying net income to the equity account, the receipt of stock and cash dividends (other than liquidating dividends), and the distribution of earnings during the period. Enter items 108 through 119 at ACTUAL TRANSACTION VALUE — Enter in item 120 the gain or loss necessary to reconcile to change in book value during FY 1982 (as entered in item 107). 107. INCREASE (DECREASE) IN EQUITY INTEREST - FOR UNINCORPORATED AFFILIATE, EQUALS ITEM 98, COLUMN 3 MINUS COLUMN 4; FOR INCORPORATED AFFILIATE, EQUALS ITEM 99, COLUMN 3 MINUS COLUMN 4. ALSO EQUALS THE SUM OF ITEMS 108 THROUGH 113 AND 120, MINUS THE SUM OF ITEMS 114 THROUGH 119. INCREASE IN EQUITY INTEREST 108. Establishment of affiliate Acquisition, partial or total, by U.S. Reporter from 109. This affiliate 110. Other foreigners 111. U.S. persons — Give name and address 112. Capital contributions (for an incorporated foreign affiliate report only those contributions not resulting in issuance of stock) 113. Other increase — Specify DECREASE IN EQUITY INTEREST 114. Liquidation of affiliate Sale, partial or total, by U.S. Reporter to 115. This affiliate 116. Other foreigners 117. U.S. persons — Give name and address 118. Return of capital contributions 119. Other decrease — Specify 120. GAIN (LOSS) ON SALE OR LIQUIDATION, PARTIAL OR TOTAL, OF AN EQUITY INTEREST 121. BEA USE ONLY FORM BE-10B (REV. 1/83) Page 9 I Change, according to books of U.S. Reporter (Thousands of U.S. Dollars! (1) k F 1 Part III - INVESTMENT AND TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN FOREIGN AFFILIATE AND THE U.S. REPORTER - Continued Section C — Receipts and Payments (i) of Dividends, Interest, Allocated Expenses, Royalties, and Rentals, and (ii) for Sales of Services 1 I Items in this section should be based on the books of the U.S. Reporter. Amounts should be entered as of the date they were either received from (paid to) the affiliate or entered into intercompany accounts with the affiliate, whichever occurred first. Include amounts for which payment was made in kind. For an item entered into intercompany account in this or previous periods, in order to avoid duplication, any subsequent settlement of the account in this, or a future, period should not be reflected again in one of these items but should be reflected only as a reduction in intercompany account. REPORT ALL AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS Payments by U.S. Reporter to affiliate Receipts by U.S. Reporter from affiliate Net of tax withheld 1 122. Incorporated affiliate Dividends on common and preferred stock, paid out of current or past earnings, excluding stock or liquidating dividends Tax withheld Net of tax withheld Tax withheld (1) (2) (3) (4) 2 2 3123 124. Interest — Include interest on capital leases $ 2 1 123. Unincorporated affiliate — Earnings distributed. whether paid out of current or past earnings S 1 3122 3124 4 3 $ $ 1 3 4 l 125. Royalties, license fees. and other fees for the use or sale of intangible property 2 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 $ $ 3125 126. Charges for use of tangible property — Include rentals for operating leases of one year or less and net rent on operating leases of more than one year. Net rent is equivalent to the total lease payment less the return of capital (depreciation) component. Exclude film and television tape rentals. 3126 127. Film and television tape rentals 3127 1 128. Allocated expenses — Allocated expenses or reimbursements for management, professional, technical, or other services that normally would be included in "other income" in the income statement of the provider of the service (item 42 of Form BE-10A for the U.S. Reporter, or item 77 of this form for the affiliate). 1 2 3128 129. Sales of services — Receipts by U.S. Reporter from, or payments by U.S. Reporter to, affiliate for services that are separately billed and that normally would be included in sales or gross operating revenues of the seller (item 39 of Form BE-1OAfortheU.S. Reporter, or item 72 of this form for the affiliate). For an affiliate required to complete Part V, these data should also be included in item 1 94, columns 2 and 5. (For a definition of services, see note at beginning of Part V, Section F of this form.) 1 3129 1 • ' 130. TOTAL — Sum of items 122 through 129 • 3130 $ $ Section D — U.S. Reporter's Equity in Affiliate's Net Income (Net income must be calculated in accordance with the "all inclusive" concept of the income statement.) Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) 1 131. U.S. Reporter's equity in affiliate's net income (loss) — Enter U.S. Reporter's share of net income, item 84 3l 3! 132. U . S . R e p o r t e r ' s share o f i t e m s 7 5 and 7 6 $ 1 U.S. Reporter's direct equity in foreign affiliate's net unrealized and realized capital gains (losses) and translation gain (loss) 3132 $ 1 133. U . S . R e p o r t e r ' s share o f i t e m 8 9 BEA USE ONLY 334 1 FORM BE-10B.REV 1 '831 3133 2 'i Page 10 4 5 N O T ! — Either Part iV or Part V must be eomptetsd depending on whether or not the foreign affiliate is majority-owned (see definition in the Instruction Booklet, Fart t>. Complete Part IV ot this term it the foreign affiliate is not maiorlty-owned. Complete Part V If the foreign affiliate is majority-owned. DO NOT complete iOTH Part IV and Part V. I Enter 3-tSgh serial numbi>r | t*&m%»t»3 f " ll[ u L " :: - ;T: > T Fart IV - SELECTED FINANCIAL AMP OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE (To be completed omty it the foreign affiliate It WOT majority-owned.} Number 1 134. Total employment — Report the total number of employees for the year, as defined for Part V, Section £, item 181. 4134 Amount (Thousancfe of U,S, £k>Bm} m i 135, Total employee compensation — Report, for all employees, the sum of wages and salaries and employer expenditures for employee benefit plans, as defined for Part V, Section t, items 183 and 184 4135 $ 1 136, Expenditures for property, plant and equipment — As defined for Part V, Section A, items 145 and 146, ami, for affiliates engaged in natyrat resources exploration and development, to also include expenditures as defined for items 163 and 1S4, 4136 UM. merchandise exports to affiliate in FY 1&82 - As defined for Part V, Section (5, item 207 1 137. Goods shipped to affiliate by U.S. Reporter 4137 1 138. Goods shipped to affiliate by other U,S, persons 4138 1 U.S. merchandise imports from affiliate in FY1982 — As defined for Part V, Section <S, Hem 224 139. Goods shipped by affiliate to U.S. Reporter 4139 i 140, Goods shipped oy affiliate to other U.S. persons 141. BEA 4141 1 4140 2 3 4 5 USE ONLY Part V - DETAILED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA 0 * FOREIGN AFFILIATE (Tofeecompleted only tf the foreign affiliate IS majority-owned.) Section A -<• Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&i) Amowt for affiliates engaged in natural resources exploration and development, expenditures for PP&E, items 148 and 148, are to include the fuil amount of exploration and development expendftures madp during FY 1082 that were capitalized, including capitalized expenditures to acquire or lease mineral rights, Adjustments reflecting prior period expenditures charged against income that were subsequently capriatSzed during FY 1882 should appear tn item 148. ThQu$8rtf$ of U.S. tfotkrs} m 1 Balance, doss FY 1981 142. Net book value of PP8tE at close FY 1981 — Equals item S3, column 2 5142 Changes during FY 1982 143. $ 1 Restatement due to change In entity — If answer to item 13 was "Yes," give amount by which the net book value )n item 142 would be restated due to a change in the entity, if a decrease, put amount in parentheses. 5143 i 144. Net book value ot transfer* in from U.S. Reporter or other foreign affiliates of U.S. Reporter 145. Expenditures for land, timber, and mineral rights — Include expenditures for land and timber and 5144 i capitalized expenditures for mineral rights, but exclude other capitalized expenditures for the exploration and development of natural resources and expenditures for land held for resale, (For affiliates engaged in natural resources exploration and development, see note above.) 146, 5145 i Expenditures for other PP&E — Include expenditures for structures, machinery, equipment, special tools, deposit containers, construction in progress, and capitalized tangible and Intangible natural resources exploration and development costs (except expenditures for mineral rights). Exclude expenditures for other intangibie assets. {For affiliates engaged in natural resources exploration and development, see note above.) 5146 1 147, 148. Depreciation, depletion, and tike charges 5147 1 Other increases (decreases) in net book value — Specify 5148 1 Balance, close FY 1982 149. Net book value of PP&E at close FY 1982 — Equals sum of items 142 through 148, and 148, minus item 147, and must equal item 58, column 1 5149 1 150. Accumulated depreciation, depletion, and like charges 5150 1 151. 152. Gross book value-Sum of items 149 and 150 Addendum — - - 5151 $ 1 Expenditures for used plant and equipment — That portion of item 146 that represents expenditures for major items of used plant and equipment, such as existing plants or facilities, used tankers or dry cargo ships, etc. FORM BE 10B (REV 1/83) v Page 11 5152 Part V - DETAILED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE (To be completed only if the foreign affiliate IS majority-owned.) — Continued Section A — Property, Plant, and Equipment (PP&E) — Continued PETROLEUM AND MINING EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT (E8.D) EXPENDITURES, INCLUDING EXPENDITURES TO ACQUIRE OR LEASE MINERAL RIGHTS (The amounts entered should be the gross amount of such expenditures made during FY 1982; do not adjust any of these items to reflect reciassif tcation of prior year expenditures.) Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars} m Expenditures charged against income 153. For the acquisition or leasing of mineral 154. rights 51 For other E&D expenditures 155. Expenditures capitalized — Included in item 145 or 146 156. TOTAL E&D EXPENDITURES MADE DURING FY 1982 - Sum of hems 153, 154, and 155 Amount (Thousands of U.S. Doitarsl Section B — Interest, Taxes and Subsidies {1} 1 5 7 Interest received — Interest received by affiliate from, or credited to affiliate by, alt payors, net of tax withheld. Total should include ait interest receipts included in items 72 and 77, Do not net against interest paid, item 158. 158. Interest paid — Interest paid, or credited, to all payees by affiliate, gross of tax withheld. Do not net against interest received, item 167. 159. Production royalty payments — Include amounts paid or accrued for the year to foreign governments, their subdivisions and agencies, for production royalties for natural resources 160. Taxes (other than income and payroll taxes) and non-tax payments (other than production royalty payments) — Report al! such taxes and non-tax payments whether or not included in revenues or expenses in the income statement. Include amounts paid or accrued for the year, net of refunds or credits, to foreign governments, their subdivisions and agencies for — a . Sales, value added, consumption, and excise taxes; b. Property taxes and other taxes on the value of assets or capital; c . Any remaining taxes (other than income or payroll taxes); and d. import and export duties, license fees, fines, penalties and atl other payments and accruals of non-tax liabilities (other than production royalty payments). 1 6 1 . Subsidies received — Monetary grants received from governments. Include all grants received from governments and quasi-governmental organizations that are not payments for property, goods, or services purchased, whether these receipts are reflected in current income, or used for investment in, or to cover Josses of, property, plant and equipment. 162. BEA USE ONLY Section C — Technology Amount RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (ft&D) EXPENDITURES (Include all costs incurred in performing R&D, including depreciation, amortization, wages and salaries, taxes, materials and supplies, allocated overhead, and indirect costs.) (Thousands of US. Dollars) Hi NOTE — Items 163 through 165 pertain to R&D performed by the foreign affiliate, including R&0 performed by the affiliate for others under contract. This is the basis on which National Science Foundation surveys request information on R&D, The FAS8 2 measure of R&D (i.e., R&D from which the firm benefits) is the sum of items 164 and 166. 163. R&D performed BY the affiliate, total — Sum of items 164 and 165 164. For own account 165. For others on contract 166. R&D performed FOR the affiliate by others on a contractual basis ROYALTIES, LICENSE FEES, AND OTHER FEES FOR THE USE, SALE, OR PURCHASE OF INTANGIBLE PROPERTY Receipts — Include royalties, license fees and other amounts received by or credited to this affiliate for the use or safe of intangible property 167. Received from or credited by U.S. persons other than the U.S. Reporter(s) of this affiliate 168- Received from or credited by foreign affilate(s) of the U.S. Reporter(s) of this affiliate Received from or credited by other foreign persons 169. Payments — Include royalties, license fees, and other amounts paid or credited by this affiliate for the use or purchase of intangible property 170. Paid or credited to U.S. persons other than the U.S. Reporter(s) of this affiliate 171. Paid or credited to foreign affiliate(s) of the U.S. Reporter(s) of this affiliate Paid or credited to other foreign persons 172. 1173. BEA S173 USE ONLY FORM BE-10B(REV 1/83) Page 12 •; i Part V - DETAILED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued Section D -~- Composition of External Financing Enter 3-digit serial number from Item 3 I NOTE — Entries in column 2 of this section also correspond to items in Part III as follows; For all affiliates: 174 4-175 = 96, column 1 ; and 178 = 97, column 1 For unincorporated affiliate: 1 7 7 = 98, column 1 For incorporated affiliate: 177— 1 0 0 - f 101-t-102, column 1 If there is more than one U.S. Reporter of this affiliate, then the entries in column 2 of this section would be equal to the sum of the specified Part (If items for all U.S. Reporters of this affiliate. BALANCE AT CLOSE OF FY 1982 (THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS) Total {Equals sum of columns 2 to 5} (1) 174. Current liabilities Column 1 must aqua! sum of items 61 and 62, column 1 With U.S. Reporters} of this affiliate (2) With other U.S. persons (3) With persons in this affiliate's country of focation (4) With other foreign persons (&) 175. Long-term debt — Column 1 must equal item 63, column 1 176, Current and noncurrent receivables and financial investments — Column 1 must equal sum of items 52 and 53, column 1, and that part of items 58 and 59, column 1, that is stocks, bonds, noncurrent receivables, and "other" equity investment 5176 177. Capital stock or owners' equity — For incorporated affiliate, column 1 must equal sum of items 88,67, and 68, column 1; for unincorporated affiliate, column 1 must equal item 71, column 1 5177 I78.BEA USE ONLY Section E — Employment and Employee Compensation Employment and compensation data should be based on payroll records. They should relate to activities during FY 1982 regardless of whether such activities were charged as an expense on the income statement, charged to inventories, or capitalized. Do NOT include data related to activities of a prior period, such as those capitalized or charged to inventories in prior periods. Employment is the number of full-time and part-time employees on the payroll at the end of FY 1982. A count taken during, rather than at the end of, FY 1982 may be used provided it is a reasonable proxy for the end-of-pertad number. If employment at the end of FY 1982, or the count taken at some other time during FY 1982, was unusually high or low because of temporary factors (e.g., a strike) or large seasonal variation, the number of employees that reflects normal operations, or an average for FY 1982, should be given. See the Instruction Booklet, Part VII, for further details of reporting requirements. EMPLOYMENT 1 7 9 . Research and development employees — Ail employees engaged in R&D, including managers, scientists, engineers, and other professional and technical employees Number of employees 180. All other employees 1 8 1 . TOTAL EMPLOYMENT - Sum of Items 1 7 9 and 180 182. Number of employees in item 181 who are U.S. citizens EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION Amount (Thousands of U.S. 183. Wages and salaries — Employees' gross earnings (before payroll deductions), and all direct and in-kind payments by the employer to employees 1 8 4 . Employee benefit plans — Employer expenditures for all employee benefit plans, including those required by statute, those resulting from collective bargaining contracts, and those that are voluntary. 188. TOTAL EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION - Sum of Items 183 and 184 Items 186 through 190 am to be completed only if the foreign affiliate being reported has manufacturing activities, i.e., has at least one manufacturing code (Ot codes 201 —390) entered in items 44 through 48 above, if the foreign affiliate has no manufacturing activities, as defined, proceed to item 192. Number of employees 186. Number of production workers engaged in manufacturing activities — If more than one manufacturing code (Dt codes 201 - 3 9 0 I is shown in items 44 through 48, enter the number of production workers in all manufacturing activities combined. See the Instruction Booklet, Part VII, for definition of production workers. 1 8 7 . Number of production workers in item 1 8 6 covered by collective bargaining agreements Thousands of hours 188. Hours worked by production workers in item 1 8 6 Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 1 8 9 . Wages and salaries paid to production workers in item 1 8 6 190. Employer expenditures for employee benefit plans for production workers in item 186 1 9 1 . BEA USE ONLY 5191 I Note — If total employment, item 181, or total employee compensation, item 185, is zero, explain. FORM BL-10B 'REV Page 13 k Y Part V - DETAILED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE (To be completed only If the foreign affiliate IS majority-owned.} — Continued Section F — Distribution of Sales or Gross Operating Revenues For purposes of distributing sales or gross operating revenues between sales of "goods" and sales of "services," consider as safes of goods those sales that are associated with industries coded in the 000,100,200,300, and 500 series, except 070, 108, or t38; consider as sales of services those sates that are associated with industries coded in the 400, 600, 700, or 800 series, or in codes 070,108, or 138. See the "Summary of Industry Classifications'' on page 5 or, for a full explanation of each, see the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part I. The disaggregation of sales by industry in this section should be consistent with the disaggregatton used in items 44 through 48 (Industry Classification of Foreign Affiliate). When a sale consists of both goods and services and cannot be unbundled {i.e., the goods and services are not separately billed), classify as a good or service based on whichever accounts for a majority of the value. If actual figures ar& not available, give best estimates. REPORT ALL AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS GOODS AND SERVICES 192. Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes, total — a. Column 1 equals item 72; b. For each column, equals sum of items 193, 194, and 195 5192 Total Column 1 equals columns 2 and 3; column 1 equals columns 4 and 5 To U.S. Reporter(s) and its (their) foreign affiliates m (3) (2) 3 1 Goods To unaffiliated customers Services (4) 4 5 $ $ $ 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 1 2 :s 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 193.Sales to persons in affiliate's country of location $ 1 2 3 5193 194. Sales to persons in the United States 5194 195. Sales to persons in other countries — Equals sum of items 196 through 204 5195 196. Canada 197. Latin America, including Caribbean and Bermuda 198. Other Europe (including Cyprus, Greenland, Malta, Turkey, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, and other European countries exclusive of European Communities (10)) 5197 European Communities 199. 5196 (10) 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. Japan Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa Middle East Other Africa (includes Egypt) Other Asia and Pacific FORM BE-10B (REV 1 / 8 3 ) 5198 5199 5200 5201 5202 5203 5204 Page 14 L F Part V - DETAILED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF 1 Enter 3-digit serial number FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued |fromitem 3 J Section G — U.S. Merchandise Trade of Foreign Affiliate — Goods Only, Do Not Include Services k IMPORTANT NOTES — This section requires the reporting of data on U.S. merchandise trade of the foreign affiliate in FY 1982. The data should be on a "shipped" basis, i.e., on the basts of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were shipped, in order for them to be on the same basis as official U.S trade statistics to which they will be compared. A U.S. import or U.S. export should not be recorded here tf the goods did not physically enter or leave {i.e., were not physically shipped to or from) the United States, even though they may have been charged by the foreign affiliate to, or charged to the foreign affiliate by, a U.S. person. However, foreign affiliates normally keep their accounting records on a "charged" basis, i.e., on the basis of when, where, and to (or by) whom the goods were charged. The "charged" basis may be used if there is no material difference between it and the "shipped" basis. If there »s a material difference between the two bases, the "shipped" basis must be used or adjustments must be made to the data on a "charged" basis to approximate a "shipped" basis, as discussed in the Instruction Booklet, Part VIII. Data in this section cover all goods that physically left or entered the U .S. customs area in FY 1982, including capital goods but excluding the value of ships, planes, raiiroad roiling stock, and trucks that were temporarily outside the country of location of the foreign affiliate transporting people or merchandise. Consigned goods must be included in the trade figures when shipped or received, even though not normally recorded as sales or purchases or entered into intercompany accounts when initially consigned. The data should include goods only; they should exclude services. Thus, U S merchandise imports and exports of the foreign affiliate to be shown here are not the same as the affiliate's safes to, or purchases from, U.S. persons because, among other reasons, sates and purchases may include services. See the Instruction Booklet, Part VIII, for additional details of data requirements. 205.For this foreign affiliate, is there a material difference between the "charged" and "shipped" bases in determining what is U.S. trade, whose trade it is, and the timing and ultimate destination or origin of the trade? ?n 5 P 1 |] " _ Yes 2 ' , , No 206.On what basis were the trade data in this section prepared? — Mark (X) one • j^b ' 1 i _, "Shipped" basis 12 , "Charged" basis without adjustments, because there is no material difference between the "charged" and "shipped" — ' bases (item 205 must be answered "No"). 3 ' i "Charged" basis with adjustments to correct for material differences between the "charged" and "shipped" bases. NOTE — tf it is determined that there is a material difference between the "charged" and "shipped" bases and the data have not been filed on the "shipped" basis, or the necessary adjustments have not been made to put "charged" basis data essentially on a "shipped" basis, then BEA will require that the data be refiled. REPORT ALL AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS U.S. MERCHANDISE EXPORTS TO THIS FOREIGN AFFILIATE (valued f.a.s. U S. port) {2) (1) 207.Total goods shipped in FY 1982 from the United States to this affiliate - Equals: a. Sum of items 208 through 219, and b. Sum of items 220 through 223 2 5207 $ Shipped by other U.S. persons Shipped by U.S. Reporter(s) Total (3) 3 $ $ 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 BY PRODUCT (See the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part 11.) 208. Food (raw and prepared) and live animals chiefly for food (SITC 0) 5208 209. Beverages and tobacco (SITC 1) ^209 210. Crude materials, inedible, except fuels (SITC 2) 5210 211. Petroleum and products, mineral waxes, natural and manufactured gas (part of SITC 3) b 211 212. Coal, cake, and briquets (part of SITC 3} 5212 213. Chemicals and related products (SITC 5) 6213 214. Machinery, electrical and nonelectrical, except transportation equipment (SITC 71 — 77) 215. Road vehicles (including air cushion vehicles} and parts {SITC 78) — Include all parts that are shipped with the vehicles. Parts that are shipped separately may be in this or another classification. * 5215 Other transport equipment (SITC 79J - Include all parts that are shipped with the equipment. Parts that are shipped separately may be in this or another classification.* 5216 216. 5214 217. Metal manufactures (SITC 67, 68, and 69} 5217 218. Other manufactures (SITC 61 through 66, and 8> — Specify 1 2 3 219. Animal and vegetable oils, fats, and waxes; and commodities n.e.c. (SITC 4 and 9) — Specify 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 ] 2 3 1 2 3 r ,2 I 9 BY INTENDED USE 220. Capital equipment and other goods charged to fixed asset accounts (if there is an entry here, item 146 must have an entry) 5220 Goods intended for further processing, assembly, or manufacture by this affiliate before resale to others 5221 221. 222. Goods for resale without further manufacture by affiliate Other — Specify 223. ^,222 «>223 * See footnote on page 16 FORM BL IOR REV Page 15 m Part V - DETAILED FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued Section G — U.S, Merchandise Trade of Foreign Affiliate Goods Only, Do Not Include Services — Continued REPORT ALL AMOUNTS IN THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS U.S. MERCHANDISE IMPORTS FROM THIS FOREIGN AFFILIATE (valued f.a.s. foreign port) (1) 224.Total goods shipped in FY 1982 to the United States by this affiliate — Equals sum of items 225 through 236 1 5224 Shipped to other U.S. persons Shipped to U.S. Reporters) (2) Total (3) 3 2 2 3 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 Road vehicles (including air cushion vehicles) and parts (SITC 78) — Include ail parts that are shipped with the vehicles. Parts that are shipped separately may be in this or another classification. * 5232 Other transport equipment (SITC 79) — Include all parts that are shipped with the equipment. Parts that are shipped separately may be in this or another classification.* 5233 1 2 3 5231 232. 3 1 Machinery, electrical and nonelectrical, except transportation equipment (SITC 71—77) 2 5230 231. 3 1 Chemicals and related products (SITC 5) 2 5229 230. 3 1 Coal, coke, and briquets (part of SITC 3) 2 5228 229. 3 1 Petroleum and products, mineral waxes, natural and manufactured gas (part of SITC 3) 2 5227 228. 3 1 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels {SITC 2) 2 5226 227. 3 1 Beverages and tobacco (SITC 1) 2 5225 226. $ 3 1 Food (raw and prepared) and live animals chiefly for food (SITC 0) $ 2 1 225, $ 1 BY PRODUCT {See the Direct Investment industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part II.) 233. 234. Metal manufactures (SITC 67, 68, and 69) 235. Other manufactures (SITC 61 through 66, and 8) — Specify 236. 5234 Animal and vegetable oils, fats, and waxes; and commodities n.e.c. (SITC 4 and 9) — Specify 5235 5236 *ln the SITC, some parts that are shipped separately are included in SITC 78 and 79, respectively; however, others are included in SITC product categories appropriate to the type of part, based not on the part's end-use, but rather on the main type of material from which it is made or its general function. Major examples of such parts are gasoline and diesel engines (SITC 71); air conditioners for motor vehicles (SITC 74); tires at\4 tubes (SITC 62); and lamps, batteries, and electrical parts for engines (SITC 77). For more complete information, see the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part II. SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOREIGN AFFILIATES THAT ARE INSURANCE COMPANIES These special instructions are intended to supplement or supplant the instructions given elsewhere on the form. If problems should arise in applying these instructions or in reporting other specific items, please contact this Bureau at (202) 523-0632 from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Washington, D.C. time. When there is a difference, the financial schedules are to 0 s\7ciK^ axial' *" Items 52 Trade accounts and trade notes receivable, current — Include current items such as agents balances or uncoHected premiums, amounts recoverable from reinsurers, and other current notes and accounts receivable (net of allowances for doubtful items) arising from the ordinary course of business. 6 1 T a d a c c w t s and ade es abt corrent ' « insurance departments. Include assets not acceptable for the annual statement to an insurance department. liabilities « * "<* ™ *> ,««=•**> <•' ? ~ r Non-trusteed or free account assets are to be included as part of total assets in this report if these assets are for the benefit or protection of the policy holders being insured by this affiliate. 7 2 Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sates taxes — Include items such as earned premiums, annuity considerations, gross investment income, and i t e m s o f a s j m i i a r nature. Exclude income from foreign affiliates that is to be reported in item 73. Assets of an affiliate's U.S. Reporter that are held in the country of location of the affiliate that are for the benefit of the U .S. Reporter's policy holders are not to be included in this report. Such assets of the U.S. Reporter are to be reported to the U.S. Treasury Department on the Treasury International Capital forms. 79 Cost of goods sold — include costs relating to sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sates taxes (item 72), such as policy losses incurred, death benefits, matured endowments, other policy benefits, increases in liabilities for future policy benefits, other underwriting expenses, and investment expenses, FORM BE-10B (REV 1/83) Page 16 FORM BE-1 OB Supplement A U.S. OEPAfiTMENT OF COMMERCE 8UREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (REV. 1/83) LIST OF i\LL FOREIGN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES FULLY CONSOLIDATED INTO THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE BEA USE ONLY W j ,. 1 Page No. of • 1 this Supplement A pages of Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part I, item 2 of Form BE-10B Supplement A — This List of AH Foreign Business Enterprises FuHy Consotidated into the Reporting Foreign Affiliate, must be completed for the foreign affiliate reporting consolidated financial and operating data to BE A; each foreign business enterprise so fully consoHdated must be more than 10 percent owned, directly or indirectly, by the U.S. Reporter and must also be more than 50 percent owned by the foreign affiliate named in Part I, item 2, of Form BE-1 OB. The number of foreign affiliates listed below plus the reporting foreign affiliate must agree with Part 1, item 5, of Form BE-1 OB. Continue listing onto as many additional copied pages as necessary. Name and country of location of each foreign business enterprise fully consolidated in this Form BE-1 OB SEA USE ONLY (1) 1 Percentage of direct ownership at close FY 1982 which the foreign business enterprise listed in column 3 has in the foreign business enterprise listed in column 2 (Enter percentage to nearest tenth.) Name of foreign business enterprise which holds the direct equity interest in the foreign business enterprise I sted in column 2 (2) (4) 2 3 4 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 6002 6003 I % 6004 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 6005 % 6006 % 6007 % % 6008 6009 6010 % 601 1 6012 % 6013 % 6014 % CONTINUE ON REVERSE FORM BE-1OB Supplement A U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU Of ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (REV. 1/83) LIST OF ALL FOREIGN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES FULLY CONSOLIDATED INTO THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE Page No. of pages of this Supplement A Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part I, item 2 of Form BE-10B Supplement A — This List of All Foreign Business Enterprises Fully Consolidated Into the Reporting Foreign Affiliate, must be completed for the foreign affiliate reporting consolidated financial and operating data to BE A; each foreign business enterprise so fully consolidated must be more than 10 percent owned, directly or indirectly, by the U.S. Reporter and must also be more than 50 percent owned by the foreign affiliate named in Part 1, item 2, of Form BE-IOB. The number of foreign affiliates listed below plus the reporting foreign affiliate must agree with Part 1, item 5, of Form BE-IOB. Continue listing onto as many additional copied pages as necessary. Name and country of location of each foreign business enterprise fuily consolidated in this Form BE-108 BEA USE ONLY Name of foreign business enterprise which holds the direct equity interest in the foreign business enterprise listed in column 2 (2) (1) Percentage of direct ownership at close FY 1S82 which the foreign business enterprise listed in column 3 has in the foreign business enterprise listed in column 2 (Enter percentage to nearest tenth.) (4) (3! 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 % 6015 6016 % 6017 % % 6018 % 6019 % 6020 % 6021 % 6022 % 6023 6024 % % 6025 6026 % 6027 % FORM B E-10 B S u p p l e m e n t B u.s. oePARTMENt OF COMMERCE (REV. 1/83) BUREAU OF SCONOMtC ANALYSIS LIST OF ALL FOREIGN AFFILIATES I N W H I C H THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE (AS CONSOLIDATED) HAS A DIRECT EQUITY INTEREST BUT WHICH ARE NOT FULLY CONSOLIDATED ON THIS FORM BE-1 OB • • I Page No. of 1 this Supplement B BEA USE ONLY W pages of Identification — Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part 1, item 2 of Form BE-10B Supplement B — List ALL foreign affiliates of the U.S. Reporter(s) in which the fully consolidated foreign affiliate named in Fart 1, item 2, has a direct equity interest, but which m& not fully consolidated on this Form BE-1 OB. Continue listing onto as many copied pages as needed. NOTE — Foreign affiliates Hsted on this Supplement B must also file a complete Form BE-1 OB, or, if exempt per instructions, be Hsted on the Form BE-1 OA Supplement of its U.S. Reporter. Name of each foreign affiliate, as taken from item 2 of the Form BE-108 for that affiliate, in which a direct interest is held Percentage of direct ownership in the foreign affiliate Jisted in column 1 heW by the foreign affiliate named in the identification block above (Enter percentage to nearest tenth,} Serial number, as taken from item 3 of the Form B£-t(H3 of each foreign affiliate listed in column 1 BE A USE ONLY Close FY1981 Close FY1982 m 12) (1! (5> (4) 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 7002 7003 % 7004 % 7005 % % 7006 % 7007 % % 5 7008 . 7009 % % 5 % % 7010 5 % % 701 1 % 7012 % 7013 % 7014 % CONTINUE ON REVERSE FORM BE-1 OB Supplement B u.s. DEPARTWI ENT OF COMMERCE SUR&fcUG = ECONOMIC ANALYSIS (REV. 1/83) LIST OF ALL FOREIGN AFFILIATES IN WHICH THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE (AS CONSOLIDATED) HAS A DIRECT EQUITY INTEREST BUT W H I C H ARE NOT FULLY CONSOLIDATED ON THIS FORM BE-1OB Page No. nf pages of this Supplement B Identification — Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part 1, item 2 of Form BE-10B Supplement B — List ALL foreign affiliates of the U.S, Reporters) in which the fully consolidated foreign affiliate named in Part I, item 2, has a direct equity interest, but which are not fully consolidated on this Form BE-1 OB. Continue listing onto as many copied pages as needed. NOTE — Foreign affiliates listed on this Supplement B must also file a complete Form BE-1 OB, or, if exempt per instructions, be listed on the Form BE-10A Supplement of its U.S. Reporter. Name of each foreign affiliate, as taken from item 2 of the Form BE-1 OB for that affiliate, in which a direct interest is held Percentage of direct ownership in the foreign affiliate listed In column 1 held by the foreign affiliate named in the identification bteck above {Enter percentage to nearest tenth.) Seriaf number, as taken from item 3 of the Form BE- tOB of each foreign affiliate iisted in column t SEA USE ONLY Ctose FY1981 Close FY1982 (1) 12) (5) (4) (3) 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5- 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 7015 7016 701 7 7018 7019 7020 7021 7022 7023 7024 7025 7026 1 7027 O.M.B. No. 0608-0049 Approval Expires December 31, 1983 M BE-10A BANK (Report foraU.S. Reporter^ FOR (Rev. U-S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis p w | ,_ 1 D i N T l F I C A T I O N Op y . s . REPO RTER 1 . Name and address of U.S. Reporter BEA USE ONLY Control number 0 0 0 2 MANDATORY BENCHMARK SURVEY OF U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD-1982 RETURN REPORTS TO BEA U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-50, SSB) Washington, D.C. 20230 1 1001 11 USE ONLY IMPORTANT NOTES A single original copy of each form or supplement shall be filed with the Bureau of Economic Analysis. For Form BE-10A, this should be the copy with the address label if such a labeled copy has been provided. Read Instruction Booklet before competing form. The instructions given below are only a brief summary of certain ones relating to this form. S. DUE DATE - 8E-10 reports comprising both Form 8E-10A and Forrois) BE-10B are due on the following dates: June 30,1983 - U.S. Reporter required to file less than 20 Forms 8E-10B. July 31,1983 - U.S. Reporter required to file 20 to 99 Forms BE-10B. August 31,1983 - U . S . Reporter required to file 100 or more Forms BE-10B. GENERAL NOTES BANKS See SPECIAL NOTE - BANKS, on page 2 .before proceeding. 1 . Currency amounts should be reported in U.S. dollars and rounded to the nearest thousand. Example: $1,033,242.00 should be reported as $1,033. 2 . If an item is between + or — $500,00, enter " 0 . " 3 . Use parentheses { } to indicate negative numbers. DEFINITIONS 1 . U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD - The ownership or control, directly or indirectly, by one U.S. person of 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise, including a branch. 2 . U.S. REPORTER - The U.S. person which has direct investment in a foreign business enterprise, including a branch. If the U.S. person is an incorporated business enterprise, the U.S. Reporter is the fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise consisting of {1 > the U.S. corporation whose voting securities are not owned more than 50 percent by another U.S. corporation, and {2) proceeding down each ownership chain from that U.S. corporation, any U.S. corporation (including Domestic International Sales Corporations} whose voting securities are more than 50 percent owned by the U.S. corporation above it. The fully consolidated U.S. domestic enterprise excludes foreign branches and other foreign affiliates. 3 . U.S. REPORTER'S 1982 FISCAL YEAR - The U.S. Reporter's financial reporting year that has an ENDING DATE IN CALENDAR YEAR 1982. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1 . FILING — A completed Form 8E-10A is required from each U.S. Reporter (see definition). Exception: When a U.S. business enterprise owns a foreign affiliate and the U.S. business enterprise is owned more than 50 per centum by a U.S. individual, the report should be filed by, and Form BE-10A should be for, the business enterprise rather than the individual. Direct financial transactions or positions, if any, with the foreign affiliate by the individual must be included in the business enterprise's report. 2 . PARTIAL EXEMPTION WHEN ALL FOREIGN AFFILIATES ARE EXEMPT — When the U.S. Reporter has foreign affiliates, but all are exempt from filing Form BE-10B, then only items 1 through 4 of Form BE-10A, and Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT, which lists exempt foreign affiliates, must be completed and filed. 3 . PARTIAL EXEMPTION BASED ON TYPE OF REPORTER - U.S. Reporters that are religious, charitable, or other nonprofit organizations, and individuals who directly own a foreign affiliate, are required to file a Form BE-10A completing, in Part i (Identification of U.S. Reporter), only items 1 , 2 , 8 , 9 , and 12; the remaining items in Part I and ail items in Part II (Financial and Operating Data of U.S. Reporter) need not be completed. 4.ASSISTANCE - Telephone (202) 523-0632 during office hours — 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.Washington, D.C. time. NAME OF PERSON TO CONSULT CONCERNING THIS REPORT (Print or type! Address iNumber and street. CTty" State 4 . Every question on the form should be answered except where reporting is specifically exempt, 5. All questions should be answered in the context of the U.S. Reporter's 1982 fiscal year (see definition above and item 9 of this Form BE-1QA). 6 . Where the instruction "Mark (X} one" is given, if it is necessary to mark more than one answer, give an explanation. 7 . Pages of this report may be separated for machine processing. MANDATORY This survey is being conducted pursuant to the International Investment Survey Act of 1976 (P.L. 94-472,90 Stat. 2059,22 U.S.C, 3101 to 3108 - hereinafter "the Act"}, and the filing of reports is mandatory pursuant to Section S{b)(2) of the Act (22 U.S.C. 3104), PENALTIES Whoever fails to report may be subject to a civil penalty not exceeding $ 10,000 and to injunctive relief commanding such person to comply, or both. Whoever willfully fails to report shall be fined not more than $ 10,000 and, if an individual, may be imprisoned for not more than one year, or1 both. Any officer, director, employee, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in such violations, upon conviction, may be punished by a like fine, imprisonment or both. (See Section 6 of the Act, 22 U.S.C. 3105.) CONFIDENTIALITY The information filed in this report may be used only for analytical and statistical purposes and access to the information shall be available only to officials and employees (including consultants and contractors and their employees! of agencies designated by the President to perform functions under the Act. The President may authorize the exchange of the information between agencies or officials designated to perform functions under the Act, but only for analytical and statistical purposes. No official or employee (including consultants and contractors and their employees} shall publish or make available any information collected under the Act in such a manner that the person to whom the information relates can be specifically identified. Reports and copies of reports prepared pursuant to the Act are confidential and their submission or disclosure shall not he compelled by any person without the prior written permission of the person filing the report and the customer of such person where the information supplied is identifiable as being derived from the records of such customer (22 U.S.C. 3104). CERTIFICATION — The undersigned person hereby certifies that the information contained in this report (including Forms BE-10A and BE-10B and any statements attached thereto) is accurate and complete and all estimates used are reasonable to the best of his/her knowledge and belief. Signature of authorized person ZIP code Name and title of authorized person (Print or type) TELEPHONE NUMBER — ~Area code | Number Extension 419 Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued SPECIAL NOTE - BANKS business enterprises over 50 percent of whose total revenues are generated by activities classified in industry code 600) because much of the information on banks' foreign activities which is agencies of the Federal Government. The specialized report forms are designed to yield only such additional information as is deemed necessary. Use of specialized Forms BE-1OA BANK and BE-1 OB BANK is at the discretion of BEA; in situations where their possible use is not clear-cut, permission must be secured from BEA in advance of filing. Form BE-1 OA BANK has been developed for reporting by a U.S. Reporter that is a bank or a bank holding company. It is not to be used by a U.S. Reporter that may technically be classified as a activities. (Activities of subsidiaries that may not be banks but that provide support to the parent company, such as real estate subsidiaries set up to hold the office buildings occupied by the parent company, are considered bank activities,! Form BE-10B BANK has alsofaeendeveloped for reporting of a foreign affiliate that is a bank and in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct arwfer indirect ownership interest. However, a foreign bank affiliate of the U.S. Reporter in wWch the U.S. Reporter holds from being reported on Form BE-1 OS BANK, but must be listed on Form 8E-10A SUPPLEMENT, incorporated foreign bank affiliates in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct equity interest must be separately reported. All branch banks of the U.S. Reporter Hi* given foreign country must b t consolidated on one Form EE-1QB BANK even if it is the Reporter's practice to report data for these branches separately on Federal Reserve FoVm FR10SP m Comp* trailer of the Currency Form CC-781 CM>9. A U.S. affiliate, must file a Form BE-1QA BANK for Itself and a standard Form BE-108 for the tionbank foreign afflate, A U.S. Reporter that is not a bank, but that has a bank foreign affiliate, must file a standard Form BE-10A for itself and a Form BE-1 OB BANiC for the bank foreign affiliate, Banks located on U.S. military bases abroad and servicing base personnel are not considered "foreign" and a Form BE-1 OB BANK The specialized report forms, where their use is permitted, and in the instruction Booklet should be so construed. References to Forms Bf-10A snd BS-108 should be interpreted as meaning Forms BE-10A BANK and Bf-108 SAN&, unless 2 . Form of organization of U.S. Reporter - Mark (X) one I I Corporation L J Partnership I I Individual D Estate • Trust D Other - Specify_ 3. If H10 US. Reporter is » corporation, is the corporation owned to the extent of mora than 50% of its voting stock; by another U.S. business enterprise? 1003 I T n • F2] Yes - Complete the "CLAIM mn NOT RUNG A BS- JO" by checking box mmkmr 3 and entering in number B on tte "data" the rwns and gddmm of the U.S. business entwprke In which your data wilt be consolidated in aoconktne* with ttw d&finitiofi of U.S. Reporter, Submit thm claim to SEA and forward the remainder of the 8E-1Q Survey paekm to the U,S, bminem enterprise in which your data will be consolidated. If this cannot be done, caff (2QM &2S-0632 for further Instructions, DNO 4. Enter employer identification number(s) used by tha U.S. Reporter to file U.S. income and payroll taxes. Show additional NOTE: Applicable to items 5,6, and 7 only —In general, all U.S.. must be fully consolidated in this report. However, it is recognized that certain U.S. subsidiaries normally may not be consolidated into the parent company's report to shareholders (because, for example, the subsidiary is in an unrelated line of business). While BEA prefers that such a subsidiary be consolidated in this report, it will permit the U.S. Reporter, in lieu of consolidation, to either 15 combine or aggregate the subsidiary ir this Form BE-1 OA or 2\ file a separate Form BE-1OA for the subsidiary, as specified in the Instruction Booklet, Part IS, Section 8.2. Are data for any U»S. combined in this Form BE-10A? I, or DYes • NO i "Yes," give the name of each such U.S. subsidiary, and the increase in the U.S. from that U.S. subsidiary's consolidation, aggregation, or combination in this Form BE-10A. Name of U.S. subsidiary {Thousands of U.S. dollars} 7 . Is a separate Form 8E-10A being filed for any normally unconsolidated U.S. subsidiaries that are encompassed in the definition of the U.S. 1007 1 1 Q Yes _ £ O t e r narm m<jfef which each separate Form &E-10A is being filed. 2 DNC 8 . Enter the number of foreign affiliate reports (Form BE-1 OB and BE-1 OB BANK) which you are required to file. 1 Number FORM BE-10A BANK (REV 2/83) Also attach to your report a list of foreign affiliate reports submitted, giving the affiliate's name and the serial number for the report as shown in items 2 and 3, respectively, of Form BE-1 OB or Form BE-10B BANK. if you also have exempt foreign affiliates, list them on Form BE-1 OA SUPPLEMENT and give the requested information for each. (Do not include exempt foreign affiliates in the number given here.) ____^ Page 2 Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF U.S. REPORTER - Continued 9 . Enter the ending date of this U.S. Reporter's 1982 fiscal year Month Day Year 10. Was there a change in the entity during FY 1982 that caused prior year data to be restated? 1010 F T ] C Yes I1 2 ! • No 11.BEA USE ONLY 12. What is the major product or service Involved in the activity of the U.S. business enterprise being reported? INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF U.S. REPORTER (by percent of sales or gross operating revenues) — Enter the appropriate 3-digit industry code(s) and the percent, to the nearest tenth of om percent, of sales fas defined for item 39 on standard Form BE-1OA) associated with each code. See the "Summary of Industry Classifications" fr» the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Fart I, which afso contains a full explanation of each code. If you use fewer than eight codes, you must account for one hundred percent of sales {or gross operating revenues). Dl industry code (1) 13. Banking 600 14. Enter code with 2nd largest percent of sales 15. Enter code with 3rd largest percent of sales 16. Enter code with 4th largest percent of sates 17. Enter code with 5th largest percent of sales 18. Enter code with 6th largest percent of sales 19. Enter code with 7th largest percent of sales 20. Enter code with 8th largest percent of sales 2 1 . TOTAL PERCENT OF SALES ACCOUNTED FOR - Sum of Hmma 13 through 20 If lass than 100%, BEA witt. If necessary, contact the U.S. Reporter to secure additional details for correctly computing industry cades. 22. BEA USE ONLY FORM BE 10A BANK (REV 2'83I Page 3 1021 Percent of sales {2} Part II - FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF U.S. REPORTER Amount (Thou$ands of U.S. Dollars} Hi 23. TOTAL ASSETS AT CLOSE FY 1982 - As required to be reported on the consolidated report of condition of the bank's domestic offices and affiliates 24. TOTAL INCOME — Include safes or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes; equity in net income (distributed and undistributed), after income taxes, from investments accounted for using the equity method, or dividends received (net of withholding taxes) from investments accounted for using the cost method, for all equity investments included in items 29 and 30 of standard Form BE- 10A; net unrealized and realized capital gains (losses) that have been fecognized; and other income. Same basis as required by item 43 of standard Form BE-1OA. 25. NET INCOME — Net income after provision for U.S. income taxes, but before dividends on common and preferred stock. Same basis as required by item 49 of standard Form BE-1QA. Number of employees 26. TOTAL EMPLOYMENT — Report the total number of full-time and part-time employees on the payroll at the end of FY 1982, as defined for item 78 of standard Form BE-10A* Amount (Thousands of US. Dollars} (1) 2 7 . TOTAL EMPLOYEE COMPENSATION — Report, for all employees, the sum of wages and salaries and employer expenditures for employee benefit plans, as defined for items 79 and 80 of standard Form BE-10A* BEA USE ONLY *Note - if total employment, item 26, or total employee compensation, item 27, is zero, explain. FORM BE 1OA BANK 'REV 2 8 3 ) Page 4 FORM BE-1GA SUPPLEMENT u.s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE LISTING OF EXEMPT FOREIGN AFFILIATES Name of U.S. Reporter BEA USE t ONLY T *««*<****«*:«*"•*** (See Form BE-10A, item 8 and Instruction Booklet, Part II, Section B.3 and C.2) Exempt foreign affiliate Country of location Name BEA USE ONLY Primary industry code' U.S. Reporter's percent of ownership Percent to nearest tenth Direct (1) (21 Indirect 2 13) {4) Total assets (5) Thousands of U.S. dollars Affiliate's U.S. Reporter's Sales or Net income investment in gross after foreign affiliate3 operating income tax revenues (6) (8) (?) BEA USE ONLY Country of location (9) 6001 6002 6003 6004 6005 6006 6007 6008 6009 6010 6011 6012 6013 6014 6015 996 1 2 3 4 This line for BEA USE ONLY • USE REVERSE SIDE AS NECESSARY See Form BE-10B or Direct Investment industry and foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part i, for code; enter code which accounts for largest percent of sates or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes. See Form BE-10B, item 21, and Instruction Booklet, Part II, Section C, 1, For each affiliate for which there is an entry in column 3, i.e., in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct equity interest, give the U.S. Reporter's share of total owners' equity of the affiliate plus debt and other intercompany account items owed by the affiliate to the U.S. Reporter, less debt and other intercompany account items owed to the affiliate by the U.S, Reporter. If more than one foreign affiliate of the U.S. Reporter owns the exempt foreign affiliate, show affiliate with largest direct interest. Page 5 0 0 0 2 Foreign affiliate parent holding direct equity interest in exempt foreign affitiate. iComplete only if U.S. Reporter holds no direct equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate.) Name4 Exempt foreign affiliate Country of location Name BEA USE ONLY (1) U.S. Reporter's percent of Primary ownership industry code* Percent to mmst tenth Direct tncthvet 2 121 m Total assets Thousands 0f U.S. dollars Aff Mate's U.S. Reporter's Sales or Net income investment in gross after foreign affiliate * operating income tax revenues (8) {6} m 6016 6017 6018 6019 6020 6021 6022 6023 6024 6025 6026 6027 6028 6029 6030 6031 6032 6033 997 This line for BEA USE ONLY • USE NEXT PAGE If NECESSARY FORM BE-10A (SUPPLEMENT) (REV. 2/831 Page 6 Foreign affiNste parent holding cMrect equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate, f Complete only if U. S. fteparter holds no direct equity interest in exentpt foreign affiliate.) BEA USE ONLY (9) Country of location Name4 FORM BE-1 OA SUPPLEMENT REV 283 u.s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Name of U.S. Reporter BEA USE ONLY LISTING OF E X E M P T FOREIGN AFFILIATES 8«*UO,ECONOM,CAKALVS,S (See F&rm BE-10A, Hem 8 and Instruction Booklet, Part tt. Section 8.3 and C2f Exempt foreign affiliate Country of location Name BEA USE ONLY (1) U.S. Reporter's percent of Primary ownership industry 1 code Percent to nearest tenth Direct Indirect2 (3) (4! m Total assets (5) Thousands of U.S- dollars Affiliate's U.S. Reporter's Sales or Net income investment in gross after foreign affiliate3 operating income tax revenues (6) (8) m ^ T BEA USE ONLY Country of location (9) 6034 6035 6036 6037 6038 6039 6040 6041 6042 6043 6044 6045 6046 6047 6048 998 This line for BEA USE ONLY • USE REVERSE SIDE AS NECESSARY J 2 3 4 See Form BE-1 OS or Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part I, for code; enter code which accounts for largest percent of sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes. See Form 8£-10B, item 21, and Instruction Booklet, Part It, Section C. 1, For each affiliate for which there Is m entry in column 3, i.e., in which the U.S. Reporter hoWs a direct equity interest, give the U.S, Reporter's share of total owners' equity of the affiliate phis debt and other intercompany account items owed by the affiliate to the U.S. Reporter, less debt and other intercompany account Items owed to the affiliate by the U.S. Reporter, If more than one foreign affiliate of the U.S. Reporter owns the exempt fore^n affftate, show affiliate with largest direct interest. Page 7 0 0 0 2 Foreign affiliate parent holding direct equity interest in exempt foreign affilia Ire. (Complete only if U.S, Reporter hotels no direct equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate.) Name4 Foreign affiliate parent holding direct equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate, (Complete only if U.S. Reporter holds no direct equity interest in exempt foreign affiliate.) Exempt foreign affiliate Country of location Name BEA USE ONLY (1) Primary industry code* (2) U.S. Reporter's percent of ownership Percent to nearest tenth Direct (3) indirect2 (4} Total assets (5} Thousands of U.S. dollars Affiliate's U.S. Reporter's BEA Sales or Net income investment in USE gross after foreign affiliate 3 ONLY operating income tax revenues (7) (6) <8) (9) 6049 6050 6051 6052 6053 6054 6055 6056 6057 6058 6059 6060 6061 6062 6063 6064 6065 6066 999 This line for BEA USE ONLY > USE ADDIT1OIAL SHEETS AS NECESSARY FORM BE-1 OA (SUPPLEMENT) (REV. 2/83) Page 8 Country of location Name4 O.M.B. No. 0 6 0 8 - 0 0 4 9 ' Approval txpires December 3 1 , 1 983 BE-1 OB B A N K (Report for Foreign (REV 2/83) Affiliate that is a Bank) m U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysis Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE If a BEA label has been provided for this affiliate, affix it here. Otherwise fill in. J£. BEA USE ONLY Control number 1 . Name of U.S. Reporter of affiliate — Same as item 7, Form BE-10A MANDATORY BENCHMARK SURVEY OF U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD 1982 RETURN REPORTS TO i U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis (BE-50, SSB) Washington, D.C. 20230 2 . Name of foreign affiliate being reported — Use the same name on all reports filed subsequently for this affiliate with the Bureau of Economic Analysis, e.g.. Form BE-577. BEA USE ONLY IMPORTANT NOTES A single original copy of each form or supplement shall be filed with the Bureau of Economic Analysis. For Form BE-10B, this should be the copy to which you have attached the appropriate label if such a label has been provided. Read Instruction Booklet before completing form. The instructions given below are only a brief summary of certain ones relating to this form. See SPECIAL NOTE: BANKS, on page 2, before proceeding. DEFINITIONS 1 . U.S. DIRECT INVESTMENT ABROAD - The ownership or control, directly or indirectly, by one U.S. person of 10 per centum or more of the voting securities of an incorporated foreign business enterprise or an equivalent interest in an unincorporated foreign business enterprise, including a branch. 2 . AFFILIATE — A business enterprise located in one country which is directly or indirectly owned or controlled by a person of another country to the extent of 10 per centum or more of its voting stock for an incorporated business or an equivalent interest for an unincorporated business, including a branch. 3 . FOREIGN AFFILIATE - An affiliate located outside the United States in which a U.S. person has direct investment. 4 . FOREIGN AFFILIATE'S 1 982 FISCAL YEAR - The foreign affiliate's financial reporting year that has an ENDING DATE IN CALENDAR YEAR 1982. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS 1 . FILING — A U.S. person is required to file one Form BE-10B for each foreign affiliate that is not totally exempt. (Under those limited conditions where foreign affiliates may be consolidated, the consolidated entity is considered to be one foreign affiliate.) If two or more U.S. Reporters jointly own a foreign affiliate, directly or indirectly, each U.S. Reporter must submit a Form 8E-10B report for the affiliate. The U.S. Reporter having the highest percentage ownership (direct and indirect combined) in the foreign affiliate must file a "complete" Form BE-10B report; the other U.S. Reporter(s) must file a "partial" Form BE-10B report in which only Part I, items 1 through 25, and Part 111, if there is direct ownership or financial transactions, have been completed. If the percentage of ownership is the same, the U.S Reporters must decide among themselves which one will submit the complete report. For a detailed illustration of foreign affiliate reporting requirements, see the Instruction Booklet, Part It, Section C.4. 2 . TOTAL EXEMPTION - A Form BE-10B need not be fifed if: a. Each (i.e., all three) of the following items, as defined on standard Form BE-10B, for the foreign affiliate (not the U.S. Reporter's share) was between - $3,000,000.00 and + $3,000,000.00 for the reporting period: (1) Total assets, item 60, (2) Sales or gross operating revenues, excluding sates taxes, item 72, and (3) Net income aftsr provision for foreign income taxes, item 84, AND b. The foreign affiliate does not own another foreign affiliate for which a Form BE-10B must be filed. If the latter condition is not met, then Form BE-1 OB must be filed for the foreign affiliate parent holding the equity interest regardless of the value of its assets, sales, or net income. That is, all affiliates upward in a chain of ownership must be reported. In addition, a foreign bank affiiliate of the U.S. Reporter is exempt from being reported on this Form BE-10BBANK if the U.S. Reporter holds only an indirect ownership interest and that indirect ownership interest is 50 percent or tess, provided that the foreign bank affiliate does not own another foreign affiliate for which a Form BE-1 OB report must be filed. NOTE — An affiliate's receivables due from its parent may not be eliminated from total assets when applying the exemption criteria for preparing this report. Pursuant to item 8, Form BE-10A, a Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT must be attached giving the name, country of location, and selected information for each exempt foreign affiliate. If all affiliates are exempt, then Form BE-10A SUPPLEMENT must be filed along with the required partial Form 8E-10A. 3 . TRANSLATION OF FOREIGN CURRENCY FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA INTO U.S. DOLLARS - The foreign affiliate's financial and operating data should be translated from foreign currency to U.S. dollars using U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (FASB 8 or 52, as applicable). See the Instruction Booklet, Part V, Section B. 4 . ASSISTANCE - Telephone (202) 523-0632 during office hours 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Washington, D.C. time. 5. DUE DATE — BE-10 reports comprising both Form BE-10A and Form(s! BE-1 OB are due on the following dates: June 30, 1983 - For a U.S. Reporter required to file less than 20 Forms BE-1 OB. July 31, 1983 — For a U.S. Reporter required to file 20 to 99 Forms BE-108. August 3 1 , 1983 - For a U.S. Reporter required to file 100 or more Forms BE-1 OB. GENERAL NOTES 1 . Currency amounts should be reported in U.S. dollars and rounded to the nearest thousand. Examples: $1,033,242.00 should be reported as $1,033. 2 . If an item is between + $500.00 and - $500.00, enter " 0 . " 3 . Use parentheses ( ) to indicate negative numbers. 4 . Every question on the form should be answered except where reporting is specifically exempt. If certain information cannot be supplied because the accounts of the foreign affiliate cannot be obtained, give your best estimate. 5 . All questions should be answered in the context of the foreign affiliate's 1982 fiscal year (see definition above and item 10 of this Form BE-1 OB BANK). 6 . Where the instruction "Mark (X) one" is given, if it is necessary to mark more than one answer, give an explanation. 7. Pages of this report may be separated for machine processing. To facilitate correct reassembly, enter the serial number (from item 3) in the space provided in the upper right hand corner of all the ODD numbered pages. MANDATORY This survey is being conducted pursuant to the International Investment Survey Act of 1976 (P.L. 94—472, 90Stat. 2059, 22 U.S,C. 3101 to 3108 — hereinafter "the Act"), and the filing of reports is mandatory pursuant to section 5tb)(2) of the Act (22 U.S.C. 3104). PENALTIES Whoever fails to report may be subject to a civil penalty not exceeding $ 10,000 and to injunctive relief commanding such person to comply, or both. Whoever willfully fails to report shall be fined not more than $10,000 and, if an individual, may be imprisoned for not more than one year, or both. Any officer, director, employee, or agent of any corporation who knowingly participates in such violations, upon conviction, may be punished by a like fine, imprisonment, or both. (See Section 6 of the Act, 22 U.S.C. 3105.) CONFIDENTIALITY The information fifed in this report may be used only for analytical and statistical purposes and access to the information shall be available only to officials and employees tinctuding consultants and contractors and their employees) of agencies designated by the President to perform functions under the Act. The President may authorize the exchange of the information between agencies or officials designated to perform functions under the Act, but only for analytical and statistical purposes. No official or employee tincluding consultants and contractors and their employees) shall publish or make available any information collected under the Act in such a manner that the person to whom the information relates can be specifically identified. Reports and copies of reports prepared pursuant to the Act are confidential and their submission or disclosure shall not be compelled by any person without the prior written permission of the person filing the report and the customer of such person where the information supplied is identifiable as being derived from the records of such customer (22 U.S.C. 3104). 427 SPECIAL NOTE: BANKS Specialized report forms have been adopted for banks (that is, for business enterprises over 50 percent of whose total revenues are generated by activities classified in industry code 600), because much of the information on banks' foreign activities which is requested on the standard forms is already being reported to other agencies of the Federal Government. The specialized report forms are designed to yield only such additional information as is deemed necessary. Use of specialized Forms SE-1OA BANK and BE-1 OB BANK is at the discretion of BEA; in situations where their possible use is not clear-cut, permission must be secured from BEA in advance of filing. Form 8E-10A BANK has been developed for reporting by a U.S. Reporter that is a bank or a bank holding company. It is not to be used by a U.S. Reporter that may technically be classified as a bank holding company because of an interest in a banking activity, but that has over 50 percent of its revenues generated by nonbank activities. (Activities of subsidiaries that may not be banks but that provide support to the parent company, such as real estate subsidiaries set up to hold the office building occupied by the parent company, are considered bank activities.) Form BE-1 OB BANK is for reporting of a foreign affiliate that is a bank in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct and/or indirect ownership interest. However, a foreign bank affiliate of the U.S. Reporter in which the U.S. Reporter holds only an indirect ownership interest of 50 percent or less is exempt from being reported on Form BE-10B BANK, but must be listed on Form BE-1 OA SUPPLEMENT. Incorporated foreign bank affiliates in which the U.S. Reporter holds a direct equity interest must be separately reported. All branch banks of the U.S. Reporter in a given foreign country must be consolidated on one Form BE-108 SANK even if it is the Reporter's practice to report data for these branches separately on Federal Reserve Form FR105F or on Comptroller of the Currency Form CC7Q10-09. A U.S. Reporter that is a bank, but that has a nonbank foreign affiliate, must file a Form BE-1 OA BANK for itself and a standard Form BE-108 for the nonbank foreign affiliate. A U.S. Reporter that is not a bank, but that has a bank foreign affiliate, must file a standard Form BE-10A for itself and a Form BE-10B BAN K for the bank foreign affiliate. Banks located on U.S. military bases abroad and servicing base personnel are not considered "foreign" and a Form BE-108 BANK should not be filed for them. The specialteed report forms, where their use is permitted, replace the standard forms, and the instructions given herein and in the Instruction Booklet should be so construed. References to Forms BE-10A and 8E-108 should be interpreted as meaning Forms BE-10A BANK and BE-1 OB BANK, unless otherwise specified. Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued 3 . Serial number for foreign affiliate — Enter serial number from transmittal list required to be submitted with report pursuant to itBm 8, Form BE-WA Also enter this number in the space provided in the upper right hand corner of ODD NUMBERED pages of this report. This will facilitate assembly if form is disassembled for machine processing. Number 4 . Name change — If there has been a name change since 1977, give 7977 name of ioreign BEA USE ONLY affiliate. 1004 5 . Number of foreign affiliates consolidated — Enter number If this report is for a single foreign affiliate, enter" 1 " in the box. If more than one foreign affiliate is consolidated in this report, enter the number of foreign aff(Bates consoJidated. (Hereinafter they are considered to be one affiliate,} NOTE — DO NOT consolidate affiliates in different countries, or in different BEA 3-digit industries, except under the limited conditions noted in the Instruction Booklet, Part It, Section C.5. Number if number is greater than one, Supplement A of this Form 8E-10B BANK must be completed. 6 . Does this foreign affiliate have a direct equity interest in another reported foreign affiliate of its U.S. Reporter(s), including branches of this affiliate, which are RIOT fully consolidated on this Form BE-1 OB BANK? - Mark (X) one D Yes — Supplement B of this Form BE-10 BANK MUST be completed. • N o 7 . Form of organization of foreign affiliate — Mark (X) one 1007 CH Corporation Q Sole proprietorship | | Branch * • Other - Specify Q f Partnership NOTE — For a business enterprise that is incorporated in the United States but carries on substantially all of its operations abroad, the foreign portion of its operations should be considered and treated as a branch, i.e., as an unincorporated foreign affiliate. 8 . Country of incorporation or organization of foreign affiliate — Mark (X) one 1 1 6 I I Australia 0 I I Canada 7 L J France 8 I I Germany 3 I I Mexico 2 7 I I United Kingdom 1 3 0 1 1 3 0 I I Japan 1 1 0 4 3 1 1 2 6 0 1 1 1 LD Other — Specify 9 . Country of location — Country in which foreign affiliate's physical assets are located or where its primary activity is carried out — Mark {X} one 1 6 0 1 CH Australia 1 1 1 0 0 I I Canada 3 0 7 LJ France i 3 0 8 I I Germanv FORM BE 10BBANK IREV. 2'83] 1 6 1 4 I I Japan 2 1 3 I I Mexico 3 2 7 I I United Kingdom 1 1 i I I Other — Specify Page 2 Part i - IDENTIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued smtalnumim 1 f^JSS 10. Enter the ending date of this foreign affiliate's 1982 fiscal year Month Day Year NOTE — For a foreign business enterprise that was a foreign affiliate for all of FY 1982 ™ Data for the reporting period should be for the foreign affiliate's 1982 fiscal year; data for close FY 1982 shouid be for the foreign affiliate as it existed at the ending date of the 1982 fiscal year; and data for close FY t§81 should be for the foreign affiliate as it existed one year prior to the 1982 fiscal year ending date. {Close FY 1981 data must not be restated due to changes in ths entity during FY 1982.) Was the foreign business enterprise a foreign affiliate for only part of FY 1982? LJ Yes I I No NOTE — For a foreign business enterprise that was a foreign affiliate for oniy part of FY 1982 — If the enterprise became a foreign affiliate during the reporting period, the ciose FY 1981 data columns should all be zero, if the enterprise ceased to be m affiliate durfrtg the reporting period, the dose FY 1982 data columns should ail be zero. 12. If the answer to item 11 is "Yes," mark (X) the appropriate box and enter date Month Day Year 1012 I 1 1 I LJ Date foreign business enterprisefcecamea foreign affiliate 13. Was there a change in the entity during FY 1082 that caused prior year data to be restated? 1013 I 1 - I L J Yes — Please note that all close FY 1981 data must be before restatement due to a change in the entity, I I unless otherwise specified • No DIRECT OWNERSHIP IN THIS FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Enter percent 0f ownership, to a tenth of one percent, based on voting stock if &n incorporated affiliate, or an equivalent Interest if an unincorporated affiliate, held directly by Percent of ownership at close of fiscal year 1981 m (1} 14, U.S. Reporter named in Item 1 15. Foreign sffitiate(s) of U.S. Reporter named In item 1 -~ ff entry is made here, items 21 and 22 must be completed 16, Other U.S. Reporter(s) of this affiliate — If entry Is made here, item 23 must be "Yes" 17. Foreign affiliate(s) of other U.S. Reporters — tf entry is made here, item 23 must be "Yes" 18. Other U.S. persons 19. Other foreign persons 20. TOTAL Of DIRECTLY HELD VOTING OWNERSHIP INTERESTS 2 1 . Indirect ownership — If there is an entry in item 15, enter U.S. Reporter's percent indirect ownership of this sffifime. See Instruction Booklet, Part It, Section C. L, for instructions on how to compute indirect ownership percentages. 22. Identification of foreign affiliate parent(s) — If there is an entry in item 15, enter b&tow the nameta), serial number(s), and the percent($f of ownership by the foreign Name (from item 2 of parent's Form 8E-10BJ Serial Number (from item 3 of parent's Form BE-1081 TOTAL — Must equal percentages entered in Hem IS FORM BE 10B BANK IREV 2 83) Page 3 100 0 % 100. 0 % Part I - IDENTIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE - Continued 2 3 , Do two or more U.S. persons each directly or indirectly own or control at least % 0 percent of this affiliate's voting rights? — Mark {X} one 1023 D Yes — Item IB or 17 above must have an entry, and either item 24 or 25 must be comptetsd • No — Skip to item 26 2 4 . If the answer to item 23 is "Yes," and if the U.S. Reporter named in item 1 is submitting the Part II data {i.e., the "complete" report) for this foreign affiliate, give nametel and mailing address(es) of the other U.S. Reporterfs) who is(are) not submitting the data. Name BEA USE ONLY 25. if the answer to item 23 is "Yes," and if the U.S. Reporter named in item 1 is not submitting the Part II data {i.e., is su! report) for this foreign affiliate, give name and mailing address of U.S. Reporter submitting the data. BEA USE ONLY 26. Operating period — Was the foreign affiliate inactive for part of the reporting period or did it operate on an intermittent or seasonal basis during the reporting period? — Mark iX) one. CH Yes — Explain and give date • No Explanation Date 27. BEA USE ONLY 28. What is the major product or service involved in the activity of the foreign business enterprise being reported? INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATION OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE (by percent of sates or gross operating revemis) Enter the appropriate 3-digit industry cadets} and the percent, to the nearest tenth of one percent, of sales (as reported in item 72 of standard Form 8E-10B) associated with each code. See the "Summary of Industry Classifications" {page 5 of standard Form BE-1OB) or, for a full explanation of each, see the Direct Investment Industry and Foreign Trade Classifications Booklet, Part I. If you use fewer than five codes you must account for one hundred percent of sates. For inactive affiliates, show the industry classification(s) pertinent to the last active period; for "start-ups" with no sales, show the intended activity(ies). Dl industry code 600 29. Banking 3 0 . Enter code with 2nd fargest percent of safes 3 1 . Enter code with 3rd largest percent of sales 3 2 . Enter code with 4th largest percent of sales 3 3 . Enter code with 5th largest percent of sales 34. TOTAL PERCENT OF SALES ACCOUNTED FOR - Sum of items 29 through 33 li lass than 100% — BEA witt, if necessary, contact the U. S. Reporter to secure additional details for correctly computing industry codes. 35 BEA 1050 USE ONLY 1051 FORM BE-10B BANK (REV. 2/83) Page 4 Part II - BASIC FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA OF FOREIGN AFFILIATE from Item 3 E Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) 36. Total assets at close of FY1982 — As defined for reporting on (a) the foreign branch report of condition (Form 1051) for an incorporated foreign bank affiliate or (bl on Form FR 314 for an unincorporated foreign 37, Total income — Include sates or gross operating revenues, excluding sales taxes; equity in net income of other foreign affiliates; income from other equity investments {distributed and undistributed); exchange gain (loss} from translating this foreign affiliate's financial statements Into dollars (for those affiliates using FASB 85; and other income. Same basis as required by item 78 of standard Form BE-108. 38, Net income — After provision for foreign income taxes, but before dividends on common and preferred stock. Same basis as required by item 84 of standard Form BE-1 OS. Net unrealized and realized capital gains (losses) — Include recognized gains (losses) resulting from — a. The sale or disposition of investment securities, property, plant and equipment, or other assets; b. Changes in the foreign affiliate's foreign currency denominated assets and liabilities due to changes in foreign exchange rates during the period; c. The translation or rerneasuring of the aff ttfate's financial statements from its )ocat currency into dollars due to a change in the exchange rate between the focal currency and the dollar during the reporting period, for an affiliate using FASB 8; d.The exchange gain (toss) from translating this foreign affiliate's financial statements from Its functional currency into U.S. dollars, for an affiliate using FASB 52 (include in item 40); and e. Other recognized capital gains (losses), including those resulting from valuation of assets, whether or not realized. 39. Those that are included in net income, item 38 above 40, Those carried directly to an equity account and not included in the determination of net income Number of employees (1) 4 1 . Total employment — Report the total number of full-time and part-time employees on the payroll at the end of FY 1982, as defined for item 181 of standard Form BE-1 OB. * Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1! 42, Total employee compensation — Report, for all employees, the sum of wages and sataries and employer expenditures for employee benefit plans, as defined for items 183 and 184 of standard Form BE-108.* 43. BEA 2096 USE ONLY * NOTE — If item 4 1 , total employment, or item 42, total employee compensation, is zero, explain here. FORM BE-10B BANK (REV. 2/83) Page 5 P Part III - INVESTMENT AND TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN FOREIGN AFFILIATE AND THE U.S. REPORTER Use Part HI to report the line of direct voting ownership included in item 14 on page 3 .Permanent debt and equity investment »nd related earnings, income, fees, and other items remitted or credited between the U.S. Reporter and the foreign affiliate should be reported here on appropriate lines. NOTE — to order to avoid duplication in U.S. Government ftatisties, permanent debt investment litem 46), permanent invested capital fttem 47}, owners' equity fttems 48 through 53}, and changes in these items, should be reported here and not on Treasury Department International Capital Reporting Forms. Section A — Investment Between the U.S. Reporter and Foreign Affiliate 44, Does the U.S. Reporter's percentage of direct voting ownership given in item 14 exactly match the U,S, Reporter's percentage of direct equity interest in the foreign affiliate? 3095 1 1 • 1 Yes 2 D According to books of U.S. Reporter 3t close of fiscal year According to books of affiliate at close of fiscal year (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) ntDT yen No — Attach a complete explanation of th& difference i 40. Lontg-ierivi debt owed an U»$ Reporter — Debt with to original maturity of more than one year or with no st&x&ii maturity, and debt with an original maturity of one year or less that has been renewed, or with respect to which there is the intention and the means to renew, extend, or refinance, for more than one year. Exclude current portion due. 1982 (1) 1 3135 {Thousands of U.S. Botfam} tmt 1981 m 2 1981 {4i 3 4 46. U.S. Reporter's permanent debt investment in affiliate That part of item 45 that is considered to be permanent investment in the affiliate by the U.S. Reporter. OWNERS' EQUITY ITEMS $ $ $ $ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 3 4 4 5 3136 UNINCORPORATED BANK AFFILIATE ONLY, item 47 4 7 , Permanent invested capital — That part of the U.S. Reporter's investment in the affiliate that it consider* to be permanent invested capital, including unremitted income, but excluding amounts reported in item 46. This would normally consist of capital allocated to the affiliate, special reserves out of net income, and net Income not yet distributed. {Hereinafter considered totoethe U.S. Reporter's equity in the affiliate.) 3137 INCORPORATED BANK AFFILIATE ONLY, it«ms 48 through 54 According to books of U.S. Reporter: 43. Capital stock of affiliate owned by U.S. Reporter — Give the figure that represents the original cost to U.S. Reporter of capital stock, including any premium paid, and any capita) contributions by ti.S, Reporter not resulting in issuance of capital stock. The figure should not include equity in undistributed earnings of the affiliate since acquisition. The figure should be before reduction for the amortization of any premium paid over book value at time of purchase, or before Increase for the periodic writeup of a discount for a purchase below book vafue. 3099 According to books of affiliate: Capital stock, common and preferred, of affiliate owned by U.S. Reporter 1 2 1 2 1 2 $ Nonvoting 2 $ 3100 50, 2 1 Voting 2 1 49, 1 3101 5 1 . U.S. Reporter's equity in additional paid-in capital 3102 52. U.S. Reporter's equity In retained earnings 53. U.S. Reporter's equity in surplus reserves — Specify 3103 3104 54. U.S. Reporter's share of total owners' equity of affiliate — Sum of {ferns 49 through 53 — | 5 5 . BEA 3106 1 USE 1 ONLY 1 FORM BE-10B BANK (REV 2/83) -—• 3105 2 V 3 I I Page 6 I Part 111 - INVlSTMiNT AND TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN FOREIGN AFFILIATE AND THE U.S. REPORTER - Continued from item 3 Section 6 — Change in U.S. Reporter's Equity in Capital Stock and/or Additional Paid-in Capital of Incorporated Foreign Affiliate or Equity Investment in Unincorporated Foreign Affiliate During FY 1982. NOTES — tr* calculating the change in equity interest for item W, exeiucie changes caused by carryhif net income to the equity account, the receipt of stock and cash dividends iother than liquidating dividends?, and the distribution Enter items 57 through 08 at ACTUAL TRANSACTION VALUE; Enter in itsrn 88 the gain ortossnecessary to recontTtmusmtfsoftJ.S, W 56.INCREASE (DECREASE IN EQUITY INTEREST - FOR WmCOnPOttATEO AFFILIATE, EQUALS ITEM 47, COLUMN 3 MINUS COLUMN 4; FOR JWCOIIPORATEO AFFILIATE, IQUALS ITEM 48, COLUMN 3 MINUS COLUMN 4. ALSO EQUALS THE SUM OF ITEMS §7 THROUGH 62 AND 69, MINUS THE SUM OF ITEMS 63 THROUGH St. INCREASE IN EQUITY INTEREST 57. Acquisition, partial or total, by U.S. Reporter from This affiliate m. Lf.S. persons — Give mme a/t<5f address 60. 61. Capital contributions {for an incorporated foreign affiliate report only those " " "" ' " stock* Other increase — Specify 62, DECREASE IN EQUITY INTEREST 63. Liquidation of affiliate Sale, partial or total, by U.S. Reporter to 84, This affiliate 6S. U.S. persons — Give mme met address 66, 67. 68. id. Other decrease — Specify GAIN (LOSS! ON SALE Oft LIQUIDATION, PARTIAL OR TOTAL, OF AN EQUITY INTEREST 70.BEA USE ONLY FORM BE 10B BANK iREV 2 83l Page 7 k F part in _ INVESTMENT AND TRANSACTIONS BETWEEN FOREIGN AFFILIATE AND THE U.S. REPORTER - Continued Section C — Receipts and Payments of Dividends, Interest, Allocated Expenses, Royalties, mndt Rentals Items in this section should be based on the books of the U.S. Reporter. Amounts should be entered as of the date they were either received from (paid to) the affiliate or entered into intercompany accounts with the affiliate, whichever occurred first. Include amounts for which payment was made in kind. For an item entered into intercompany account in this or previous periods, in order to avoid duplication, any subsequent settlement of the account in this, or a future, period should not be reflected again in one of these items but should be reflected only as a reduction in intercompany account. REPORT ALL AMOUNTS tN THOUSANDS OF U.S. DOLLARS Payments by U.S. Reporter to affiliate Receipts by U.S. Reporter from affiliate Net of tax withheld 1 71 .Incorporated affiliate — Dividends on common and preferred stock, paid out of current or past earnings. excluding stock or liquidating dividends 3122 Tax withheld Net of tax withheld Tax withheld m (2) {3) (4) 2 A s $ 1 2 1 2 3 $ $ 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 $ $ $ $ 72.Unincorporated affiliate Earnings distributed, whether paid out of current or past earnings 3123 73.Interest on long-term debt considered to be a permanent investment — Enter interest received by the U.S. Reporter from affiliate on the affiliate's long-term debt to the U.S. Reporter which is considered to be permanent investment in the affiliate, item 46. 3138 74.Royalties, license fees, and other fees for the use or sale of intangible property 4 3125 75 .Charges for use of tangible property — Include rentals for operating leases of one year or less and net rent on operating leases of more than one year. Net rent is equivalent to the total lease payment less the return of capital (depreciation) component. 3126 76.Allocated expenses — Allocated expenses or reimbursements for management, professional. technical, or other services that normally would be included in "other income" in the income statement of the provider of the service (item 42 of standard Form BE-10AfortheU.S. Reporter, or item 77 of standard Form BE-108 for the affiliate). 3128 77.TOTAL — Sum of items 71 through 76 • 3130 Section D — U.S. Reporter's Equity in Affiliate's Net Income (Net income must be calculated in accordance with the "ail inclusive" concept of the income statement.) Amount (Thousands of U.S. Dollars) (1) 1 78. U.S. Reporter's equity in affiliate's net income (loss) — Enter U.S. Reporter's share of net income, item 38 3131 $ 1 U.S. Reporter's direct equity in foreign affiliate's net unrealized and realized capital gains (tosses) and translation gain (loss) 79. U.S. Reporter's share of item 39 3132 $ 1 80. U.S. Reporter's share of item 40 BEA USE 3134 1 ONLY FORM BE-10B BANK (REV 2/83) 3133 2 3 Page 8 5 FORM BE-1OB BANK Supij l e m e n t A u.s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IREV. 2/83) ILL FOREIGN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES FULLY CONSOLIDATED LIST OF 4 INTO THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE BEA USE ONLY W f \ \ !I , j 1 Page No. _ _ of ^ 1 this Supplement A pages of Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part I, item 2 of Form BE-10B BANK Supplement A — This List of All Foreign Business Enterprises Fully Consolidated into the Reporting Foreign Affiliate, must be completed for the foreign affiliate reporting consolidated financial and operating data to BE A; each foreign business enterprise so fully consolidated must be more than 10 percent owned, directly or indirectly, by the U.S. Reporter and must also be more than 50 percent owned by the foreign affiliate named in Part I, item 2, of Form BE-10B. The number of foreign affiliates listed below plus the reporting foreign affiliate must agree with Part I, item 5, of Form BE-10B BANK. Continue listing onto as many additional copied pages as necessary. Name and country of location of each foreign business enterprise fully consolidated in this Form BE-10B BANK BEA USE ONLY Name of foreign business enterprise which holds the direct equity interest in the foreign business enterprise listed in column 2 m (2) (1) Percentage of direct ownership at close FY 1982 which the foreign business enterprise listed in column 3 has in the foreign business enterprise listed in column 2 (Enter percentage to nearest tenth.) (4) 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 6002 6003 % 6004 4 6005 6006 6007 % 6008 % 6009 % 6010 601 1 % 1 601 2 6013 6014 % CONTINUE ON REVERSE FORM BE-10B B A N K S u p i)lement A u.s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE MEV. 2/83) BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS LIST OF ALL FOREIGN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES FULLY CONSOLIDATED INTO THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE Pagp Nn of pages of this Supplement A Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part I, item 2 of Form BE-10B BANK Supplement A — This List of All Foreign Business Enterprises Fully Consolidated into the Reporting Foreign Affiliate, must be completed for the foreign affiliate reporting consolidated financial and operating data to BE A; eaeh foreign business enterprise so fully consolidated must be more than 10 percent owned, directly or indirectly, by the U.S. Reporter and must also be more than 50 percent owned by the foreign affiliate named in Part I, item 2, of Form BE-1 OB. The number of foreign affiliates listed below plus the reporting foreign affiliate must agree with Part 1, Item 5, of Form BE-1 OB BANK. Continue listing onto as many additional copied pages as necessary. Name and country of location of each foreign business enterprise fully consolidated in this Form BE-10B SANK BEA USE ONLY Name of foreign business enterprise which holds the direct equity interest in the foreign business enterprise listed In column 2 W (1) Percentage of direct ownership at close FY 1982 which the foreign business enterprise listed in column 3 has in the foreign business enterprise listed in column 2 {Enter percentage to nearest tenth.} W (3) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 % 6015 % 6016 % 6017 % 6018 % 6019 6020 % 6021 % 6022 % 6023 % 6024 % 6025 % 6026 6027 % FORM BE-1 OB BANK Supplement B u.s. DSPARTWSENT OF COMMERCE (ftSV 2/83S SUHEAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS LIST OF ALL FOREIGN AFFILIATES IN WHICH THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE (AS CONSOLIDATED) MAS A DIRECT EQUITY INTEREST BUT WHICH ARE NOT FULLY CONSOLIDATED ON THIS FORM BE 10B BANK t p i Page No of _ pages of ^ 1 this Supplement B I Identification — Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part 1, item 2 of Form BE-10B BANK BEA USE ONLY W Supplement B — List ALL foreif n affiliates of the U.S. Reporter(s) in which the fully consolidated foreign affiliate named in Part 1, item t, has a direct equity interest, but which are not fully consolidated on this Form BE-1 OB BANK. Continue listing onto as many copied pages as needed. NOTE — Foreign affiliates listed on this Supplement 8 must also file a complete Form BE-1 OB, or, if exempt per Instructions, be listed on the Form BE-1 OA Supplement of Its U.S. Reporter, Name of each foreign affiliate, as taken from item 2 of the Form BE-10B fOf that affiliate, in which a direct interest is held Percentage of direct ownership in the foreign affiliate listed in column 1 heid by the foreign affiliate named in the IdhmMWcatioii block above ffnwr percentage to nearest tenth,} Serial number, as taken from item 3 of the Form 8E-10B of each foreign affiliate listed in column 1 SEA USE ONLY Close FY1981 Close FY 1382 (2) HI (3! 14} (5) 5 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 7002 % 7003 % 7004 % 7005 % 7006 % % 7007 % 7008 % 7009 % 7010 % % 701 1 % 7012 % % 7013 % 7014 % CONTINUE ON REVERSE FORM BE-1 OB BANK Supplement B u.s. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE (REV. 2/83) SURSAtJ OF ECONOMIC ANALYSES LIST OF ALL FOREIGN AFFILIATES IN WHICH THE REPORTING FOREIGN AFFILIATE (AS CONSOLIDATED) HAS A DIRECT EQUITY INTEREST BUT WHICH ARE NOT FULLY CONSOLIDATED ON THIS FORM BE-1 OB BANK Page No. of pages of this Supplement R Identification — Name of foreign affiliate as shown in Part I, item 2 of Form BE-10B BANK Supplement B — List ALL foreign affiliates of the U.S. Reporter is) in which the fully consolidated foreign affiliate named in Part 1, item 2, has a direct equity interest, but which are not fully consolidated on this Form BE-1 OB BANK. Continue listing onto as many copied pages as needed. NOTE — Foreign affiliates listed on this Supplement B must also file a complete Form BE-1 OB, or, if exempt per instructions, be listed on the Form BE-1 OA Supplement of its U.S. Reporter. Name of each foreign affiliate, as taken from item 2 of the Form BE-108 for that affiliate, in which a direct interest is heW Percentage of direct ownership in the foreign afffttate Bated in column t held by the foreign affiliate named in the Identification block above lErtter percentage to nearest tenth.} Serial number, as taken from item 3 of the Form BE-10B of each foreign affiliate listed in coiunrm 1 BEA USE ONLY Close FY1S81 Close FY 1982 m <5} (4) (3) (2) 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 b 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 % 701 5 % 7016 % 701 7 % 7018 . 7019 % % % % 7020 % % 7021 5 % % 7022 5 % % 7023 5 % % 7024 % 7025 % 7026 1 7027 % 5 % U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Economic Analysis DIRECT INVESTMENT INDUSTRY AND FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS BOOKLET CONTENTS Parti Industry classifications Part II Foreign trade classifications 21 INTRODUCTION This booklet provides detailed descriptions of each of the industry and foreign trade classification categories to be used in completing BEA's surveys of direct investment. Industry classifications described in the first part of this booklet (page 2), are used to determine the type of business conducted by the entity being reported. Do not use industry classifications to classify foreign trade. Foreign trade classifications, described in the second part of this booklet (page 21), are used to classify, by product, U.S. merchandise exports and imports. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) 439 PART I.— DIRECT INVESTMENT INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS The titles of some direct investment (Dl) industry classifications, by themselves, may be insufficient to classify certain activities. Consult the more detailed descriptions provided below to be sure of the correct classification. To assist in classification, a "NOTE" may be given after the definition of some Dl codes. Such notes list the Dl code for closely related activities which are NOT included in the classification being defined, but are included in some other classification. The industry classifications defined below are to be used when completing the industry classification items in the Bureau's surveys of direct investment. These classifications, and their respective code numbers, were adapted from the ENTERPRISE STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION MANUAL, 1974, which sets forth an all-inclusive industry classification system for companies. That system, in turn, is related to the STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION MANUAL, 1972 (hereinafter referred to as "1972 SIC"), which sets forth an all-inclusive industry classification system for the individual establishments of an enterprise. For the convenience of those U.S. reporters familiar with the 1972 SIC, the 1972 SIC code or codes which correspond to a given Dl classification are shown in parentheses under the heading of each Dl classification. There is not always a one-to-one relationship between the two industry classification systems. There may be slight differences between a given Dl classification and the corresponding 1972 SIC classification, or a Dl classification may be a combination of several 1972 SIC classifications. Therefore, when completing the industry classification items in the surveys, be sure to consult the definitions of the Dl industry classifications given below. There are two combinations of activities which need clarification— 1. Extraction and refining of petroleum by the same entity should always be classified in Dl code 291 ("Integrated petroleum refining and extraction"); these activities should NOT be split between Dl code 133 ("Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas") and Dl code 292 ("Petroleum refining without extraction"), when performed by the same entity. 2. Wholesale marketing of its own products by an entity primarily engaged in production does not constitute "Wholesale trade." For example, if an entity manufactures turbines and sells them to industrial users, its sales should be classified in Dl code 351 (manufacturing of "Engines and turbines") and not in Dl code 508 (wholesaling of "Other machinery, equipment, and supplies"). If, on the other hand, an entity sells turbines produced by others, its sales should be classified in Dl code 508. To the extent that an entity manufactures and sells its own turbines AND sells turbines produced by others, its sales should be split between Dl code 351 and Dl code 508. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued SUMMARY OF INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING 010 020 021 070 080 090 Agricultural production—crops Agricultural production—livestock, except beef cattle feedlots Agricultural production—beef cattle feedlots Agricultural services Forestry Fishing, hunting, and trapping MINING 101 102 103 107 108 120 133 138 140 Iron ores Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores Bauxite and other aluminum ores Other metallic ores Metal mining services Coal Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas Oil and gas field services Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels CONSTRUCTION 150 Construction MANUFACTURING 201 202 203 204 205 208 209 210 220 230 240 250 262 264 265 270 281 283 284 285 287 289 291 292 299 305 307 310 321 329 Meat products Dairy products Preserved fruits and vegetables Grain mill products Bakery products Beverages Other food and kindred products Tobacco manufactures Textile mill products Apparel and other textile products Lumber and wood products Furniture and fixtures Pulp, paper, and board mills Miscellaneous converted paper products Paperboard containers and boxes Printing and publishing Industrial chemicals and synthetics Drugs Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods Paints and allied products Agricultural chemicals Chemical products, nee Integrated petroleum refining and extraction Petroleum refining without extraction Petroleum and coal products, nee Rubber products Miscellaneous plastics products Leather and leather products Glass products Stone, clay, concrete, gypsum, and other nonmetallic mineral products BE-799 (Revised 2/83) 331 335 341 342 343 344 345 346 349 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 363 364 366 367 369 371 379 381 383 384 386 387 390 Primary metal industries, ferrous Primary metal industries, nonferrous Metal cans and shipping containers Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware Metal plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, except electric Fabricated structural metal products Screw machine products, bolts, etc. Metal forgings and stampings Fabricated metal products, nee; ordnance; and metal services Engines and turbines Farm and garden machinery Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery Metalworking machinery Special industry machinery General industrial machinery Office and computing machines Refrigeration and service industry machinery Machinery, except electrical, nee Household appliances Electric lighting and wiring equipment Radio, television, and communication equipment Electronic components and accessories Electrical machinery, nee Motor vehicles and equipment Other transportation equipment Scientific and measuring instruments Optical and ophthalmic goods Medical instruments and supplies Photographic equipment and supplies Watches, clocks, and watchcases Miscellaneous manufacturing industries 470 475 477 480 490 Railroads Petroleum tanker operations Other water transportation Transportation by air Pipelines, petroleum and natural gas Pipelines, except petroleum and natural gas Petroleum storage for hire Travel agents Transportation, nee, warehousing, terminal facilities, and related services Communication Electric, gas, and sanitary services WHOLESALE TRADE 501 503 504 505 508 509 511 512 513 514 515 517 519 Electrical goods Hardware, plumbing and heating equipment and supplies Other machinery, equipment and supplies Durable goods, nee Paper and paper products Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries Apparel, piece goods, and notions Groceries and related products Farm-product raw materials Petroleum and petroleum products Nondurable goods, nee 540 554 590 Food stores and eating and drinking places Gasoline service stations Retail trade, nee RETAIL TRADE FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE 600 611 612 631 632 639 649 650 671 Motor vehicles and equipment Lumber and construction materials Farm and garden machinery, equipment, and supplies Metals and minerals, except petroleum Banking Franchising, business—selling or licensing Other finance Life insurance Accident and health insurance Other insurance Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate Real estate, nee Holding companies SERVICES 700 731 733 734 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES 401 441 449 450 461 462 506 507 735 736 737 739 780 890 891 892 893 895 896 897 Hotels and other lodging places Advertising Research and development, and commercial testing, laboratories Management, consulting, and public relations services Equipment rental and leasing services, excluding automotive and computers Employment agencies and temporary help supply services Computer and data processing services Other business services Motion pictures, including television tape and film Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers Engineering, architectural, and surveying services Health services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services Legal services Educational services Other services provided on a commercial basis NONBUSINESS ENTITIES 900 905 Government entities Nonbusiness entities, except Government PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, AND FISHING NOTE.—Owners and lessors of real estate used for agricultural or timber growing purposes which the owners or lessors do not operate themselves but lease to others are classified in Dl code 649. 010 MINING Mining operations are classified on the basis of the principal mineral produced, or, if there is no production, on the basis of the principal mineral for which exploration or development work is in process or for which mining services are rendered. Mining comprises the extraction of minerals occurring naturally: solids, such as coal and ores; liquids, such as crude petroleum; and gases. Activities include quarrying, well operation, milling (crushing, screening, washing, flotation, etc.), and other preparation customarily done at the mine site; developing mines or exploring for minerals and gases; and providing other mining services. Agricultural production—crops (1972 SIC major group 01 j Production of cash grains, such as wheat, rice, corn, and soybeans Other field crops, such as cotton, tobacco, and sugar Vegetables, melons, fruits, tree nuts, and horticultural specialities 020 101 Iron ores (1972 SIC code 101) Agricultural production—livestock, except beef cattle feed lots (1972 SIC major group 02, except 0211) Exploring for, developing, mining, beneficiating, or otherwise preparing iron and manganiferous ores Production of beef cattle, hogs, sheep, and goats Producing sinter and other agglomerates, except those associated with blast furnace operations Dairy farm products, including the raising of dairy heifer replacements NOTE.—Manufacturing of pig iron from iron ore by blast furnaces is classified in Dl code 331. Poultry and eggs Animal specialities, such as horses, rabbits, bees, pets, and fur- bearing animals in captivity 102 Copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores (1972 SIC codes 102, 103, and 104) NOTE.—Manufacturing or processing dairy products not on a farm is classified in Dl code 202. Agricultural production—beef cattle feedlots (1972 SIC code 0211) Recovering copper concentrates by precipitation and leaching of copper ore, and production of silver or gold bullion at the mine, mill, or dredge site Includes fattening of beef cattle in a confined area for a period of at least 30 days, on own account or on a fee or contract basis. 021 Exploring for, developing, mining, and milling or otherwise preparing copper, lead, zinc, gold, and silver ores NOTE.—Recovery of refined copper by leaching copper concentrates is classified in Dl code 335. NOTE.—Feedlot operations that are an integral part of breeding, raising, or grazing of beef cattle are classified in Dl code 020. 070 Associated activities, such as drying, calcining, activating, and sintering 107 108 Growing of trees for purposes of reforestation and gathering seeds and other miscellaneous forest products NOTE.—Production of logging camps and logging contractors is classified in Dl code 240. 120 Fishing, hunting, and trapping (1972 SIC major group 09) Commercial fishing, including shellfish Operation of fish hatcheries and preserves Hunting, trapping, and game propagation BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Metal mining services (1972 SIC code 108) Providing metal mining services on a contract or fee basis, such as test drilling, mine exploration and development, and removal of overburden Providing forestry services 090 Other metallic ores (1972 SIC codes 106, and 109) Exploring for, developing, mining, and preparing other metallic ores, such as ferroalloys, vanadium, mercury, uranium, platinum, etc. Forestry (1972 SIC major group 08) Operating timber tracts for the purpose of selling standing timber Bauxite and other aluminum ores (1972 SIC code 105) Exploring for, developing, mining, and milling or otherwise preparing bauxite and other aluminum ores Agricultural services (1972 SIC major group 07) Includes providing soil preparation services, crop services, veterinary and other animal services, farm labor and management services, and landscape and horticultural services. 080 103 Coal (1972 SIC major group 11 and 12) Exploring for, developing, mining, and preparing anthracite, bituminous, and lignite coal and the performing of services related thereto NOTE.—Manufacturing of coal fuel briquets is classified in Dl code 299. PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description MINING—Continued 133 CONSTRUCTION—Continued Crude petroleum extraction (no refining) and natural gas (1972 SIC codes 132 and part of 131) 1. Building construction by general contractors or operative builders primarily engaged in the construction of dwellings, industrial buildings and warehouses, stores, and other projects of a similar nature. Exploring for and producing crude petroleum and natural gas Drilling, completing and equipping wells Operating separators, emulsion breakers, and desilting equipment Recovering oil from oil shale and sand Preparing oil and gas up to the point of shipment from the producing property (but not including refining) Producing liquid hydrocarbons from oil and gas field gases NOTE.—Crude petroleum extraction combined with refining is classified in Dl code 291. 138 Oil and gas field services (1972 SIC code 138) Drilling wells for oil or gas field operations Erection and dismantling of oil and gas field drilling rigs and offshore drilling platforms Providing geophysical, geological, and other exploration services 2. General construction in fields other than buildings, often referred to as heavy construction, including construction of highways, bridges and tunnels, docks and piers, pipelines, communication and power lines, and other similar projects. 3. Construction by special trade contractors engaged in specialized construction activities, such as plumbing, painting, electrical work, masonry, carpentry, etc. Construction includes new work, additions, alterations, repairs, improvements, and maintenance. Construction work performed by a firm primarily engaged in some business other than construction, for its own account and use, and by its own employees (force account construction) is not included in this industry, but classified according to the principal activity normally carried on by the firm. NOTE.—Investment builders who build structures on their own account for rental are classified in Dl code 650. The building of floating offshore drilling platforms is classified in Dl code 379; the manufacturing of oil and gas field derricks and drilling rigs is classified in Dl code 353. Providing other oil and gas field services when performed for others on a contract, fee, or similar basis 140 Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels (1972 SIC major group 14) Exploring for, developing, mining and quarrying, and preparing— Dimension stone Crushed and broken stone, including riprap Sand and gravel Clay, ceramic, and refractory materials Chemical and fertilizer minerals, such as barite, fluorspar, potash and sulphur Other nonmetallic ores, such as gypsum, mica, and gemstones Providing mining services on a contract, fee, or similar basis in conjunction with these mining operations NOTE.—Grinding, pulverizing or otherwise treating nonmetallic minerals NOT in conjunction with mining or quarrying operations are classified in manufacturing. For example: Treating clay, ceramic, and refractory materials not in conjunction with mining is classified in Dl code 329. Manufacturing of phosphoric acid is classified in Dl code 287. CONSTRUCTION 150 Construction (1972 SIC major groups 15, 16, and 17) Three broad types of construction activity are covered: BE-799 (Revised 2/83) MANUFACTURING Manufacturing includes the mechanical or chemical transformation of materials or substances into new products, such as the assembly of component parts into manufactured products and the blending of materials to make such items as lubricating oils, plastics, resins, and liquors. The materials processed through manufacturing include products of agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining and quarrying, as well as products previously manufactured by other firms. The new products may be "finished" in the sense that they are ready for utilization or consumption, of "semi-finished" to become raw materials for firms engaged in further manufacturing. Some borderline cases CLASSIFIED IN MANUFACTURING ARE: Milk bottling and pasteurizing Fresh fish packaging Apparel jobbing Publishing Ready-mix concrete production Leather converting Logging Wood preserving Electroplating, plating, heat treating of metal, and polishing for the trade Fabricating signs and advertising displays Various service industries to the manufacturing trade, such as typesetting, engraving, plate printing, and preparing electrotype and stereotype plates. PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl Dl code Item description Item description code MANUFACTURING—Continued MANUFACTURING—Continued Some manufacturing-type activities ARE CLASSIFIED IN INDUSTRIES OTHER THAN MANUFACTURING. For example: 203 Canned specialty products, such as baby foods, native foods, health foods, and soups, except seafood Agriculture, forestry, and fishing Canned and preserved fruits and vegetables, including juices, catsup and similar tomato sauces, preserves, jams, and jellies Processing on farms is not considered manufacturing if the raw materials are grown on the farm and if the manufacturing activities are on a small scale without the extensive use of paid labor. Other exclusions are custom grist milling, threshing, and cotton ginning. Dried and dehydrated fruits, vegetables, and soup mixes Pickled fruits and vegetables, vegetable sauces and seasonings, and salad dressings Mining—includes the following: Dressing and beneficating of ores Frozen fruits, fruit juices, and vegetables Breaking, washing, and grading of coal Frozen food specialties, such as frozen dinners Crushing and breaking of stone Crushing, grinding, or otherwise preparing of sand, gravel, and nonmetallic chemical and fertilizer minerals other than barite Preserved fruits and vegetables (1972 SIC code 203) NOTE.—Manufacturing of canned or frozen seafood is classified in Dl code 209. 204 Construction Grain mill products (1972 SIC code 204) Breakfast cereal foods Fabricating operations performed at the site of construction by contractors are not considered manufacturing (but the prefabrication of sheet metal, concrete, and terrazzo products and similar construction materials IS INCLUDED IN MANUFACTURING). Grain and rice mill products and flour Blended and prepared flour Wet milled corn products, such as starch, syrup, oil, and sugar Wholesale and retail trade—includes the following: Cutting and selling purchased carcasses Starch from other vegetable sources, such as potatoes and wheat Preparing feed at grain elevators and farm supply stores Pet food The breaking of bulk and redistribution in smaller lots, including packaging, repackaging, or bottling products, such as liquors or chemicals Other prepared feed and feed ingredients for animals and fowls \Jk 1 1 \Jk Also included in retail trade is selling, to the general public, products produced on the same premises from which they are sold, such as bakeries, candy stores, ice cream parlors, and custom tailors. Services Tire retreading and rebuilding, sign painting and lettering shops, and the production of motion picture films are classified in services. Repair activities are classified in services (however, ship and boat building and repair, the rebuilding of machinery and equipment on a factory basis, and machine shop repair ARE CLASSIFIED IN MANUFACTURING). 201 1 \S TT t O NOTE.—Manufacturing of starch base dessert powders and table syrup from corn syrup is classified in Dl code 209. 205 Bakery products (1972 SIC code 205) Manufacturing of bakery products, such as bread, cookies, and crackers 208 Beverages (1972 SIC code 208) Malt and malt beverages Meat products (1972 SIC code 201) Wines, brandy, and brandy spirits Meat packing Distilled, rectified, and blended liquors Manufacturing of sausages and other prepared meat products Bottled and canned soft drinks and carbonated waters Flavoring syrups and extracts Poultry dressing and poultry and egg processing 202 NOTE.—Bottling of purchased liquors is classified in Dl code 519. Dairy products (1972 SIC code 202) Manufacturing of creamery butter, natural and processed cheese, condensed and evaporated milk, ice cream, and frozen desserts Processing (pasteurizing, homogenizing, vitaminizing, bottling) and distributing fluid milk and related products, including cottage cheese BE-799 (Revised 2/83) 209 Other food and kindred products (1972 SIC codes 206, 207, and 209) Sugar and confectionery products, including dessert powders and table syrups from corn starch Vegetable, animal, and marine fats and oils PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl Dl code Item description code Item description MANUFACTURING—Continued MANUFACTURING—Continued 250 Canned and cured, fresh or frozen fish and seafoods Other food preparations, nee, such as coffee, noodles, and manufactured ice 210 Furniture and fixtures (1972 SIC major group 25) Wood and metal furniture for offices, public buildings, restaurants, and households Tobacco manufactures (1972 SIC major group 21) •Office and store fixtures NOTE.—Manufacturing of wood kitchen cabinets is classified in Dl code 240. Cigarettes, cigars, smoking and chewing tobacco and snuff Tobacco stemming and redrying 262 Pulp, paper, and board mills Textile mill products (1972 SIC major group 22) (1972 SIC codes 261, 262, 263, and 266) Operations such as preparation of fiber and subsequent manufacturing of yarn, thread, braids, twine, and cordage Paper (including asbestos), building paper, and building board from pulp and other fibers Manufacturing broad woven fabric, narrow woven fabric, knit fabric, and carpets and rugs from yarn 220 Paperboard Pulps from wood or other materials 264 Dyeing and finishing fiber, yarn, fabric, and knit apparel Miscellaneous converted paper products (1972 SIC code 264) Coating, waterproofing, or otherwise treating fabric Manufacturing of coated, glazed, or varnished paper The integrated manufacture of knit apparel and other finished articles from yarn Envelopes of any description The manufacture of felt goods, lace goods, nonwoven fabrics, and miscellaneous textiles Diecut paper, paperboard, and cardboard Bags Pressed and molded pulp goods NOTE.—Manufacturing of clothing and other products from purchased woven or knit textile fabrics is classified in Dl code 230. 230 Sanitary paper products Stationery, tablets, and related products Other converted paper and paperboard products Apparel and other textile products (1972 SIC major group 23) 265 Paperboard containers and boxes (1972 SIC code 265) Producing clothing and fabricating products by cutting and sewing purchased woven or knit textile fabrics and related materials, such as leather, rubberized fabrics, plastics, and furs Set up paperboard boxes Manufacturing of— Corrugated and solid fiber boxes Manufacturing of folding paperboard boxes Men's, women's, and children's clothing Sanitary food containers Hats, caps, and millinery Fiber cans, tubes, drums, and similar products 270 Fur goods Miscellaneous apparel, such as gloves, robes, and belts Printing by one or more of the common processes, such as letterpress, lithography, gravure, or screen Other miscellaneous fabricated textile goods 240 Providing services for the printing trade, such as bookbinding, typesetting, engraving, photoengraving, and electrotyping Lumber and wood products (1972 SIC major group 24) Publishing newspapers, books, and periodicals, regardless of whether or not printing is done internally Cutting timber and producing rough, round, hewn, or riven primary forest or wood raw materials in logging camps NOTE.—Service provided by news syndicates is classified in Dl code 739. Sawing rough lumber and timber, manufacturing hardwood dimension lumber and workings therefrom, wood shingles, cooperage stock, and other products of sawmills and planning mills 281 Manufacturing of fabricated millwork, veneer, plywood, structural wood members, wood containers, prefabricated wood buildings and components, mobile homes, particleboard, cork products, and other wood products, nee BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Printing and publishing (1972 SIC major group 27) Industrial chemicals and synthetics (1972 SIC codes 281, 282, and 286) Industrial inorganic chemicals, such as alkalies and chlorine, industrial gases, inorganic pigments, and other inorganic chemicals, such as salts, inorganic compounds and alkalar metals -7- PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Item description Dl code MANUFACTURING—Continued MANUFACTURING—Continued NOTE.—If the activities of the firm being classified— Industrial organic chemicals, such as gum and wood chemicals, cyclic (coal tar) crudes, cyclic intermediates, dyes, organic pigments (lakers and toners), and other industrial organic chemicals, such as noncyclic organic chemicals, solvents, polyhydric alcohols, synthetic perfume and flavoring materials, rubber processing chemicals, plasticizers, synthetic tanning agents, and esters, amines, etc., of polyhydric alcohols and fatty and other acids Plastics materials, synthetic resins, synthetic rubbers, and cellulosic and manmade organic fibers Item description Include both extraction of crude petroleum and petroleum refining, use Dl code 291. Involve petroleum refining, but not the extraction of crude oil, use Dl code 292. Involve extraction of crude petroleum, but not petroleum refining, use Dl code 131. 299 Petroleum and coal products, nee (1972 SIC codes 295 and 299) 283 Drugs (1972 SIC code 283) Asphalt and tar paving and roofing materials Asphalt felt and coatings- Manufacturing, fabricating, or processing of medicinal chemicals and pharmaceutical products Fuel briquettes Grading, grinding, and milling of botanicals 284 Packaged and powered fuel Blending, compounding, and re-refining lubricating oils and greases Soap, cleaners, and toilet goods (1972 SIC code 284) NOTE.—Manufacturing of coke is classified in Dl code 331. Soap and other detergents Glycerin, from vegetable and animal fats and oils 305 Specialty cleaning, polishing and sanitation preparations Surface active preparations, used as emulsifiers, wetting agents, and finishing agents, including sulfonated oils Tires and inner tubes, including pneumatic casings, solid and cushion tires for all types of vehicles, and tire repair and retreading materials Perfumes, cosmetics, and other toilet preparations 285 Rubber products (1972 SIC codes 301, 302, 303, 304, and 306) All rubber and plastic footwear, including fabric upper footwear having rubber or plastic soles vulcanized to the uppers Paints and allied products (1972 SIC code 285) Paints, varnishes, lacquers, enamels and shellacs, putties, wood fillers and sealers, paint and varnish removers, paint brush cleaners, and allied paint products 287 Reclaimed rubber from scrap rubber tires, tubes and miscellaneous waste rubber articles Agricultural chemicals (1972 SIC code 287) Fabricated rubber products, nee, such as rubberized fabrics, vulcanized rubber clothing, and miscellaneous rubber specialties Rubber and plastic hose and belting, including garden hose Nitrogenous and phosphatic basic fertilizers, mixed fertilizers, pesticides, and other agricultural chemicals 289 NOTE.—Manufacturing of rubber gaskets and packing is classified in Dl code 329. Chemical products, nee Rebuilding and retreading of tires are classified in Dl code 897. (1972 SIC code 289) Manufacturing of synthetic rubber is classified in Dl code 281. Explosives Industrial and household adhesives and sealants Printing ink 307 Carbon black Molding primary plastics for the trade and fabricating miscellaneous finished plastic products, such as plastic tubing, dishes, packaging materials, fixtures, sheets, etc. Miscellaneous chemicals and chemical preparations, nee 291 292 Integrated petroleum refining and extraction (1972 SIC codes: part of 131 and part of 291) Petroleum refining without extraction (1972 SIC code: part of 291) Petroleum refining includes producing gasoline, kerosene, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel oils, lubricants and other products from crude petroleum and its fractionation products, through straight distillation of crude oil, redistillation of unfinished petroleum derivatives, cracking, or other processes. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Miscellaneous plastics products (1972 SIC code 307) NOTE.—Manufacturing of plastic footwear and plastic hose and belting is classified in Dl code 305. 310 Leather and leather products (1972 SIC major group 31) Tanning, currying, finishing hides and skins, and manufacturing finished leather and artificial leather products, such as boot and shoe cut stock and findings Footwear, except rubber PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl Dl code Item description Item description code MANUFACTURING—Continued Leather gloves and mittens MANUFACTURING—Continued 335 Luggage Primary and secondary smelting and refining of nonferrous metals, such as copper, lead, zinc, and aluminum (including plain aluminum foil) Handbags Other leather goods Rolling, drawing, and extruding of nonferrous metals NOTE.—Manufacturing of leather gaskets is classified in Dl code 329. 321 Glass products (1972 SIC codes 321, 322, and 323) Products of nonferrous foundries 341 Manufacturing of flat glass Metal cans and shipping containers (1972 SIC code 341) Metal cans from purchased material, metal shipping barrels, drums, kegs, and pails Pressed, blown, or shaped glass and glassware Further refinement of purchased glass Primary metal industries, nonferrous (1972 SIC codes 333, 334, 335, and 336) 342 NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Cutlery, hand tools, and hardware (1972 SIC code 342) Cutlery Light bulbs is classified in Dl code 364. Files and other hand and edge tools for metal working, woodworking, gardening, and general maintenance Optical and opthalmic lenses is classified in Dl code 383. 329 Hand saws and saw blades Stone, clay, concrete, gypsum, and other nonmetallic mineral products (1972 SIC codes 324, 325, 326, 327, 328, and 329) General hardware, nee NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Hydraulic cement Table cutlery made entirely of metal is classified in Dl code 390. Structural clay products, such as brick and structural clay tile, ceramic wall and floor tile, and clay refractories Pottery and related products, such as vitreous china plumbing fixtures and china and earthenware fittings and accessories, vitreous china and fine earthenware table and kitchen articles, and porcelain electrical supplies Bolts and nuts is classified in Dl code 345. Nails and spikes is classified in Dl code 331 (ferrous) and 335 (nonferrous). 343 Concrete, gypsum, and plaster products, such as concrete block and brick, ready-mixed concrete, lime, plaster, and plasterboard Metal plumbing fixtures and heating equipment, except electric (1972 SIC code 343) Enameled iron, cast iron, or pressed metal sanitary ware Cut stone and stone products Plumbing fixture fittings and trim (brass goods) Abrasive products, asbestos, and miscellaneous nonmetallic mineral products, including gaskets Heating equipment, except electric and warm air furnaces NOTE.—Manufacturing of— NOTE.—Manufacturing of asbestos paper is classified in Dl code 262. 331 Porcelain enameled kitchen, household, and hospital ware is classified in Dl code 346. Vitreous and semivitreous pottery sanitary ware is classified in Dl code 329. Primary metal industries, ferrous (1972 SIC codes 331, 332, and 339) Industrial boilers is classified in Dl code 344. Hot metal, pig iron, ferroalloys from iron ore and iron and steel scrap, steel converted from pig iron, scrap iron and scrap steel, coke, and iron and steel hot rolled into basic shapes by blast furnaces, steel works, and rolling and finishing mills Commercial stoves and warm air furnaces, except electric, is classified in Dl code 358. Electrometallurgical products Electric air space heaters is classified in Dl code 363. Industrial ovens and furnaces is classified in Dl code 356. Electric warm air furnaces is classified in Dl code 369. Drawn steel wire and steel nails and spikes Cold rolled sheet steel, strips, and bars Steel pipes and tubes Products manufactured by iron and steel foundries, and metal heat treating for the trade BE-799 (Revised 2/83) 344 Fabricated structural metal products (1972 SIC code 344) Fabricated iron and steel or other metal for structural purposes, such as bridges, buildings, and sections for ships Metal doors, sash, frames, molding, and trim PART L—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Dl code Item description Item description MANUFACTURING—Continued MANUFACTURING—Continued NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Fabricated plate work (boiler shops) Fittings and couplings for garden hoses is classified in Dl code 342. Sheet metal work Architectural and ornamental metal Faucets, spigots, and similar plumbers' brass is classified in Dl code 343. Window and door frames and screens Prefabricated metal buildings and components Flexible metal hose and tubing is classified in Dl code 359. Miscellaneous metal work Plain aluminum foil is classified in Dl code 335. 345 Screw machine products, bolts, etc. (1972 SIC code 345) Cast iron pipes and fittings which have been machined and threaded is classified in Dl code 331. Automatic or hand screw machine products from rod, bar, or tube stock of metal, fiber, plastics, or other material Bolts, nuts, rivets, screws, washers, formed and threaded wire goods, and special industrial fasteners 346 Military vehicles and guided missiles is classified in Dl code 379. Electronic sighting and fire control equipment is classified in Dl code 366. Metal forgings and stampings Optical instruments and lenses is classified in Dl code 383. (1972 SIC code 346) 351 Iron and steel forgings Nonferrous forgings Steam, gas, and hydraulic turbines; and generator set units Automotive stampings, such as body parts, hubs, and trim Crowns and closures Other metal stampings and spun products, such as porcelain enameled household appliances and parts, and consumer stamped cooking and kitchen utensils 349 Engines and turbines (1972 SIC code 351) Diesel, semi-diesel, or other internal combustion engines, nee, for stationary, marine, traction, and other uses NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Aircraft engines is classified in Dl code 379. Fabricated metal products, nee; ordnance; and metal services Automotive engines is classified in Dl code 371. (1972 SIC codes 347, 348, and 349) 352 Includes the following— 1. Miscellaneous fabricated metal products Farm and garden machinery (1972 SIC code 352) Farm machinery and equipment, including wheel tractors, for use in preparation and maintenance of the soil, planting and harvesting, preparing crops for market, etc. Steel springs Valves and pipe fittings, except plumbers' brass goods Garden tractors and lawn and garden equipment Wire springs Miscellaneous fabricated wire products, such as noninsulated wire rope and cable, fencing, screening, hangers, paper clips, and kitchenware NOTE.—Manufacturing of garden hand tools is classified in Dl code 342. 353 Metal foil and leaf, including converted metal foil wrappers and cookware Heavy machinery and equipment used by construction industries, such as bulldozers, cranes, concrete mixers, etc. Fabricated pipe and fabricated pipe fittings Other fabricated metal products, nee, such as steel safes and vaults, metal boxes, metal ladders, and metal household articles Mining machinery and equipment, such as coal breakers, mine cars, mineral cleaning machinery, core drills, and rock crushers, etc. 2. Ordnance Ordnance and accessories, except vehicles and guided missiles, such as small arms, artillery, and ammunition Oilfield machinery and equipment, such as derricks and drilling rigs 3. Coating, engraving, and allied services Elevators and moving stairways Electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, coloring, and finishing metal products for the trade Conveyors and conveying equipment Enameling, lacquering and varnishing, galvanizing, coating, engraving, and etching metal products and other metal services for the trade BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Construction, mining, and materials handling machinery (1972 SIC code 353) Hoists, industrial cranes, and monorail systems Industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stackers -10- PART L—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl Item description code Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING—Continued MANUFACTURING—Continued Metalworking machinery (1972 SIC code 354) Automotive, tank, and tractor power transmissions is classified in Dl code 371. Machines, not supported in the hands of an operator when in use, that shape metal by cutting or by use of electrical techniques 354 Aircraft power transmission equipment is classified in Dl code 379. Machines, not supported in the hands of an operator when in use, that shape metal by pressing, hammering, extruding, shearing, die casting, or otherwise forming metal into shape 357 Office and computing machines (1972 SIC code 357) Typewriters Rebuilding of metal forming and cutting machine tools and manufacturing of repair parts Electronic computers and peripheral equipment, and/or major logical components intended for use in electronic computers Special dies and tools, die sets, jigs and fixtures, and industrial molds Calculating, adding, and accounting machines, including cash registers Machine tool accessories and measuring devices Scales and balances, except those regarded as scientific apparatus for laboratory and scientific work Power driven hand tools Rolling mill machinery and equipment 355 Other office machines and devices, nee, such as duplicating machines, addressing machines, and time clocks Special industry machinery (1972 SIC code 355) NOTE.—Manufacturing of photocopy and microfilm equipment is classified in Dl code 386. Machinery for use by the food products and beverage manufacturing industries in preparation, canning, or packaging of food products 358 Automatic merchandising machines (vending machines) and coin operated mechanisms for such machines Textile machinery Woodworking machinery Commercial laundry, dry cleaning, and pressing machines Paper industries machinery Air conditioning and warm air heating equipment and commercial and industrial refrigeration equipment Printing trades machinery and equipment Measuring and dispensing pumps Other special industry machinery, such as smelting and refining equipment, and machines for cement making, cotton ginning, glass making, etc. Refrigeration and service industry machinery, nee NOTE.—Manufacturing of— NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Household humidifiers is classified in Dl code 363. Domestic or industrial sewing machines is classified in Dl code 363. Music, amusement, and gaming machines, is classified in Dl code 390. Portable power driven hand tools is classified in Dl code 354. 356 Refrigeration and service industry machinery (1972 SIC code 358) Electric warm air furnaces is classified in Dl code 369. Heating equipment, except electric and warm air, is classified in Dl code 343. General industrial machinery (1972 SIC code 356) Household refrigerators and home and farm freezers is classified in Dl code 363. Pumps and pumping equipment Ball and roller bearings Air and gas compressors 359 Blowers and exhaust and ventiliation fans Machinery, except electrical, nee (1972 SIC code 359) Carburetors, pistons, piston rings, and valves Industrial patterns Machinery, except electrical, nee, such as equipment used for amusement parks, pneumatic and hydraulic cylinders, and flexible metal hose tubings Speed changers and industrial high speed drives and gears Mechanical power transmission equipment for industrial machinery Industrial process furnaces and ovens 363 Household appliances General and industrial machinery and equipment, nee (1972 SIC code 363) NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Household cooking equipment, electric and nonelectric Gasoline service station pumps and air conditioning units is classified in Dl code 358. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Household refrigerators and home and farm freezers Household laundry equipment, electric and nonelectric PART L—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Dl code Item description MANUFACTURING—Continued Item description MANUFACTURING—Continued Electric housewares and fans, including household humidifiers Electronic coils, transformers, and other inductors Other electronic components, nee, such as receiving antennas, switches, printed circuits, and wave guides Household vacuum cleaners Sewing machines NOTE.—Manufacturing of X-ray tubes is classified in Dl code 369. Household appliances, nee, such as dishwashers, water heaters, food waste disposal units, air space heaters and household floor waxers 369 Electrical machinery, nee (1972 SIC codes 361, 362, and 369) NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Attic fans is classified in Dl code 356. Vacuum cleaners for industrial use is classified in Dl code 358. 364 Power, distribution, transformers instrument, and specialty Switchgear and switchboard apparatus, such as power switches, circuit breakers, and power fuse mountings Electric motors and power generators, such as motor generator sets, railway motors and control equipment; and motors, generators, and control equipment for gasoline, electric and oil-electric buses and trucks Electric light and wiring equipment (1972 SIC code 364) Electric lamps Industrial controls, such as motor starters and controllers Current-carrying and noncurrent-carrying wiring devices such as attachment plugs and caps, convenience outlets, lamp sockets and receptacles, snap switches, conduits, fittings, electrical insulators and insulation material, and switch and fuse boxes Electric welding apparatus and accessories Carbon and graphite products, such as lighting carbons Carbon graphite, metal graphite brushes and brush stock, and carbon or graphite electrodes for thermal and electrolytic uses Lighting fixtures for residential and commercial uses Vehicular lighting equipment Other electrical industrial apparatus, such as blasting machines, fixed and variable capacitors, condensers, and rectifiers for industrial applications Other electric and nonelectric lighting equipment, nee, such as flashlights, searchlights, and ultra-violet and infrared lamp fixtures Storage batteries NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Dry and wet primary batteries Porcelain insulators is classified in Dl code 329. Radiographic X-ray, fluoroscopic X-ray, therapeutic X-ray, and other X-ray apparatus and tubes Glass insulators is classified in Dl code 321. Radio, television, and communication equipment Electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus (1972 SIC codes 365 and 366) Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines Electronic equipment for home entertainment, such as radio and television receiving sets 366 Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies, nee, such as appliance and extension cords, bells and chimes, and electric warm air furnaces, nee Auto radios, tape players, public address systems, and music distribution apparatus NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Phonograph records and pre-recorded magnetic tape Turbo-generators is classified in Dl code 35 L Telephone and telegraph apparatus Warm air furnaces, except electrical, is classified in Dl code 358. Radio and television transmitting, signaling, and detection equipment and apparatus, including electric communication equipment and parts, electronic field detection apparatus, high energy particle accelerator systems and equipment, and electronic sighting and fire control equipment 371 Motor vehicles and equipment (1972 SIC code 371) Manufacturing OR assembling of the following— Electronic components and accessories Complete passenger automobiles, commercial automobiles, buses, and trucks (1972 SIC code 367) Truck and bus bodies Cathrode ray and electron radio and television tubes 367 Motor vehicle parts and accessories, including engines, except diesel Transmitting industrial and special purpose electron tubes NOTE.—Manufacturing of a number of specific automobile parts and accessories is classified in other industries. Manufacturing of: Semiconductors and related solid state devices Electronic capacitors Automotive fabrics is classified in Dl code 220. Connectors and resistors for electronic applications BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -12- PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code D! code Item description Item description MANUFACTURING—Continued MANUFACTURING—Continued Automatic controls for regulating residential and commercial environments and appliances, such as temperature and related controls for heating and air conditioning installations and refrigeration applications, which are electrically, electronically, or pneumatically activated, and which measure and control variables, such as temperature and humidity, and automatic regulators used as components of household appliances Automotive trimmings, seat covers, and safety straps is classified in Dl code 230. Automotive seats is classified in Dl code 250. Tires, tubes, automotive hoses—plastic and rubber— and floor mats is classified in Dl code 305. Automotive glass—headlight lenses, windshields, windows, etc.—is classified in Dl code 321. Industrial instruments and related products for measuring, displaying, transmitting, and controlling process variables, such as pressure, vacuum, conbustion, flow, level, viscosity, density, acidity, etc., in manufacturing, energy conversion, and public service utilities Gaskets is classified in Dl code 329. Motor vehicle hardware is classified in Dl code 342. Automotive stampings, including fenders, hubcaps, body parts, and trim, is classified in Dl code 346. Totalizing meters and counting devices, such as watermeters and gasmeters Automotive springs, skid chains, seat frames, and chrome plating is classified in Dl code 349. Instruments for measuring and testing of electricity and electrical signals, such as voltmeters, ammeters, and wattmeters Diesel engines is classified in Dl code 351. Carburetors, pistons, rings, and valves is classified in Dl code 359. Vehicular lighting equipment is classified in Dl code 364. Measuring and controlling devices, nee, such as nuclear instruments, thermometers, and aircraft engine instruments Automotive radios is classified in Dl code 366. NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Automotive antennas is classified in Dl code 367. Surgical and medical instruments is classified in Dl code 384. Storage batteries and ignition systems is classified in Dl code 369. Watches and clocks is classified in Dl code 387. Measuring and dispensing pumps is classified in Dl code 358. Automotive ammeters and voltmeters is classified in Dl code 381. 379 Optical instruments is classified in Dl code 383. Other transportation equipment, nee (1972 SIC codes 372, 373, 374, 375, 376, and 379j Monitoring, evaluating, and other support equipment for electronic navigational, radar, sonar, and other communications systems is classified in Dl code 366. Complete aircraft, aircraft engines and engine parts, and other aircraft parts and auxiliary equipment (including research and development on aircraft) All types of ships and boats (including repairing) 383 Optical and opthalmic goods (1972 SIC codes 383 and 385) Building of floating offshore drilling platforms Optical instruments and lenses, such as— Railroad equipment (including rebuilding) Instruments that measure an optical property Motorcycles, bicycles, and parts Photographic lenses Guided missiles and space vehicles, their propulsion units, auxiliary equipment, and parts Apparatus, except photographic, that projects or magnifies Travel trailers and campers Optical sighting and fire control equipment Tanks and tank components Related analytical instruments Other transportation equipment, nee, such as automobile trailers, snowmobiles, and all terrain vehicles Opthalmic goods, such as frames and eyeglass and sunglass lenses NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Mobile homes is classified in Dl code 240. 384 Industrial trucks, tractors, trailers, and stackers is classified in Dl code 353. 381 Surgical, medical, ophthalmic, and veterinary instruments and apparatus Scientific and measuring instruments (1972 Dl codes 381 and 382) Orthopedic, prosthetic, and surgical appliances and supplies Engineering, laboratory, scientific, and research instruments and associated equipment, such as nautical, navigational, aeronautical, surveying, and drafting equipment and instruments for laboratory work and scientific research BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Medical instruments and supplies (1972 SIC code 384) Dental equipment and supplies NOTE.—Manufacturing of X-ray apparatus is classified in Dl code 369. -13- PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Item description Dl code MANUFACTURING—Continued MANUFACTURING—Continued 386 Item description Photographic equipment and supplies (1972 SIC code 386) Lead pencils, crayons, and artists' materials, such as airbrushes, drawing tables, drawing inks, and drafting materials Photographic apparatus, equipment, parts, and accessories, such as— Marking devices, such as rubber and metal hand stamps, dies, seals, steel letters and figures, and stencils for use in painting or marking Still and motion picture cameras and projection apparatus Carbon paper and inked ribbons Photocopy and microfilm equipment 5. Costume jewelry, costume novelties, buttons, and miscellaneous notions Blueprinting equipment Sensitized film, paper, cloth, and plates Costume jewelry and costume novelties Prepared photographic chemicals Feathers, plumes, and artificial trees, fruits, and flowers made from all materials except glass NOTE.—Manufacturing of— Photographic lenses is classified in Dl code 383. Buttons, button parts, blanks, and molds Photographic glass is classified in Dl code 321. Needles, pins, hooks and eyes, and similar notions 6. Other miscellaneous products Photographic flash, flood enlarger, and projection lamp is classified in Dl code 364. Brooms and brushes Watches, clocks, and watchcases (1972 SIC code 387) Clocks (including electric), watches, watchcases, mechanisms for clockwork operated devices, and clock and watch parts Linoleum, asphalted-felt-base, and other hard surface floor coverings, nee NOTE.—Manufacturing of— 387 Signs and advertising displays Other manufactured products, nee, such as tobacco pipes and cigarette holders, matches, candles, lamp shades, umbrellas, canes, etc. Burial caskets Time clocks is classified in Dl code 357. NOTE.—Manufacturing of bicycles is classified in Dl code 379. Glass crystals is classified in Dl code 321. Unbreakable crystals is classified in Dl code 307. 390 TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (1972 SIC major group 39) 401 Includes the following— Railroads (1972 SIC code 401) Providing line-haul railroad operations, furnishing minal facilities for rail passenger or freight traffic line-haul service, and engaging in the movement of road cars between terminal yards, industrial sidings, 1. Jewelry, silverware, and plated ware Jewelry and other articles made of precious metals, including cigarette lighters, vanity cases, and compacts terfor railetc. Silverware, plated ware, and stainless steel ware Jewelers' findings and materials, including lapidary work 441 Petroleum tanker operations (Part of 1972 SIC major group 44) Operating vessels on the high seas or on foreign or domestic coastal and inland waterways for the transportation of crude petroleum, petroleum products, liquified petroleum gas, and liquified natural gas, regardless of whether the tankers are owned or leased by the transporting firm, and regardless of whether the service is rendered for the firm's own account, the account of affiliated persons, or the account of unaffiliated persons 2. Musical instruments—Pianos, organs, other musical instruments, and their parts and accessories 3. Toys and amusement and sporting and athletic goods Dolls, doll parts, and doll clothing Games and game sets for adults and children Mechanical and nonmechanical toys Sporting and athletic goods, nee, including fishing tackle, golf and tennis goods, roller and ice skates, gymnasium and playground equipment, billiard and pool tables, bowling alleys and equipment, and baseball, football, basketball, and boxing equipment 4. Pens, pencils, and other office and artists' materials Pens, mechanical pencils, pen and pencil parts (including pen points), refill cartridges, and felt tip markers BE-799 (Revised 2/83) 449 Other water transportation (Part of 1972 SIC major group 44) Operating vessels for the transportation of freight (excluding petroleum and related products mentioned in Dl code 441) or passengers on the deep seas and on coastal and inland waterways Activities related to marine cargo handling Water transportation services, nee PART L—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Dl Item description TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES—Continued TRANSPORTATION, COMMUNICATION, AND PUBLIC UTILITIES—Continued 450 Distribution of water for sale, including irrigation systems Transportation by air (1972 SIC major group 45) Production and distribution of steam and heated or cooled air for sale Furnishing domestic and foreign air transportation by both certified and noncertified carriers, operating airports and flying fields, and furnishing terminal services 461 Sanitary services NOTE.—Pipeline transportation of natural gas from the extracting site is classified in Dl code 461. Pipelines, petroleum and natural gas (1972 SIC codes 4612, 4613, and part of 492) WHOLESALE TRADE Pipeline transportation of crude petroleum and refined petroleum products, such as gasoline and fuel oil Includes places of business primarily engaged in selling merchandise to— Pipeline transmission of natural gas from the extracting site Retailers NOTE.—Pipeline transportation of natural gas by utilities is classified in Dl code 490. 462 Item description code Industrial, commercial, institutional, farm, or professional business users Other wholesalers Pipeline transportation of commodities except crude petroleum, refined products of petroleum, and natural gas 470 Pipelines, except petroleum and natural gas (1972 SIC code 4619) Also includes acting as brokers in buying from, or selling merchandise to, such persons or companies Petroleum storage for hire (Part of 1972 SIC code 4226) DURABLE GOODS 501 Operation of petroleum bulk stations and terminals for hire 475 Travel agents (1972 SIC code 4722) Wholesale distribution of— New and used passenger automobiles, trucks, and other motor vehicles Arranging tours and transportation for passengers, acting as independent ticket agencies for transportation establishments, and furnishing travel information 477 Automotive parts, supplies, accessories, tools, and equipment Transportation, nee, warehousing, terminal facilities, and related services (1972 SIC major groups 40; 41; 42, except part of code 4226; and 47, except 4722) Rubber tires and tubes 503 Local and suburban and interurban highway passenger transportation Lumber and construction materials (1972 SIC code 503} Wholesale distribution of— Motor freight transportation and warehousing Transportation services such as freight forwarding and arrangement of transportation of freight and cargo Rough, dressed, and finished lumber, plywood, door and window frames, and other wood and metal millwork NOTE.—Petroleum storage for hire is classified in Dl code 470. 480 Motor vehicles and equipment (1972 SIC code 501) Construction materials such as cement, granite, sand, brick, etc. Communication (1972 SIC major group 48) NOTE.—Sale of ready-made concrete is classified in Dl code 329. Furnishing telephone and telegraph communication service (wire or radio), including domestic, international, marine, mobile, and aeronautical services 504 Farm and garden machinery, equipment and supplies (1972 SIC codes 5083 and 5191) Radio and television broadcasting Wholesale distribution of— Other communication services 490 Agricultural machinery and equipment for use in preparation and maintenance of soil, planting and harvesting of crops, and other operations and processes pertaining to work on the farm, lawn, or garden Electric, gas, and sanitary services (1972 SIC major group 49, except part of code 492) Generation, transmission, and/or distribution of electrical energy for sale Dairy and other livestock equipment and farm supplies, such as animal feeds, fertilizers, agricultural chemicals, pesticides, and seeds (except grains) Natural gas distribution for sale (except for pipeline transportation of natural gas from the extracting site) BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -15- PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Dl code Item description Item description WHOLESALE TRADE—Continued WHOLESALE TRADE—Continued DURABLE GOODS—Continued DURABLE GOODS—Continued Photographic equipment and supplies Metals and minerals, except petroleum (1972 SIC code 505) 505 Toys and hobby goods and supplies Wholesale distribution of— Miscellaneous durable goods, such as scrap and waste materials, jewelry, watches, and precious stones Ferrous and nonferrous metal semifinished products Coal and other minerals and ores NONDURABLE GOODS NOTE.—Wholesaling of petroleum and petroleum products is classified in Dl code 517. 506 511 Wholesale distribution of printing and writing paper, stationery supplies, and industrial and personal service paper Electrical goods (1972 SIC code 506) Wholesale distribution of— 512 Electrical apparatus and equipment Drugs, proprietaries, and sundries (1972 SIC code 512) Wholesale distribution of drugs, drug proprietaries, and druggist sundries Wiring supplies and construction materials • Paper and paper products (1972 SIC code 511) Household appliances whether electrically, mechanically, or manually powered Television and radio sets Apparel, piece goods, and notions (1972 SIC code 513) Electronic parts and equipment Wholesale distribution of— 513 Piece goods (woven fabrics) of natural or manmade fibers NOTE.—Wholesaling of electrical commercial and industrial machines is classified in Dl code 508. Notions and other dry goods 507 Hardware, plumbing, and heating equipment and supplies (1972 SIC code 507) Men's and boys' clothing and furnishings Wholesale distribution of— Women's, children's, accessories and infants' clothing and Hardware 514 Equipment and supplies for hydronic plumbing and heating, warm air heating and air conditioning, and refrigeration 508 Groceries and related products (1972 SIC code 514) Wholesale distribution of frozen foods, dairy products, poultry and poultry products, confectionery, fish and seafoods, meats and meat products, fresh fruits and vegetables, and groceries and related products, including soft drinks, canned goods, bakery products, etc. Other machinery, equipment, and supplies (1972 SIC code 508, except 5083) Wholesale distribution of— NOTE.—Bottling of soft drinks is classified in Dl code 208. Commercial machinery Construction and mining machinery 515 Industrial machinery and their related equipment and supplies Farm-product raw materials (1972 SIC code 515) Wholesale buying a n d / o r marketing of cotton, grain, livestock, and other farm-product raw materials, such as hides, furs, hops, and leaf tobacco Professional equipment and supplies Service industry equipment and supplies 517 Transportation equipment and supplies, except motor vehicles Wholesaling petroleum products, including liquified petroleum gas, from bulk liquid storage facilities NOTE.—Wholesaling of motor vehicles is classified in Dl code 501. Wholesaling of petroleum products without such facilities, such as wholesaling of packaged and bottled petroleum products Wholesaling of farm and garden machinery and equipment is classified in Dl code 504. 509 Durable goods, nee (1972 SIC codes 502, 504, and 509) 519 Wholesale distribution of— Beer and other fermented malt beverages, wine, and distilled spirits Sporting and recreational goods and supplies Nondurable goods, nee (1972 SIC codes 516, 518, and 519, except 5191) Wholesale distribution of— Furniture and home furnishings BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Petroleum and petroleum products (1972 SIC code 517) -16- PART L—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Dl code Item description RETAIL TRADE—Continued WHOLESALE TRADE—Continued NONDURABLE GOODS—Continued Furniture, home furnishings, and equipment, including household appliances and radios and televisions Tobacco and tobacco products Other miscellaneous goods including drugs, liquor, used merchandise, sporting goods, books, etc. Paints, varnishes, wallpaper, and'supplies Chemicals and allied products, such as acids, dyestuffs, salt, industrial and heavy chemicals, naval stores, plastic materials, rosin, and turpentine Nonstore retailers such as mail order houses FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE Other nondurable goods, such as books, periodicals, newspapers, art goods, flowers and florist supplies, industrial yarn, and textile bags 600 RETAIL TRADE Banking (1972 SIC codes 601, 602, 603, part of 6052, 6056, and part of 671) Business enterprises engaged in deposit banking, Edge Act corporations engaged in international or foreign banking, foreign branches and agencies of U.S. banks whether or not they accept deposits abroad, U.S. branches and agencies of foreign banks whether or not they accept deposits in the United States; and bank holding companies, i.e., holding companies for which over 50 percent of their total income is from banks which they hold. Includes selling merchandise to the general public for personal or household consumption, and rendering services incidental to the sale of the goods. Important characteristics are— The firm is usually a place of business and is engaged in activities to attract the general public to buy. The firm buys or receives merchandise as well as sells. NOTE.—Business enterprises engaged in functions closely related to banking but not accepting deposits, such as nondeposit trust companies, credit agencies, foreign currency exchanges, clearing house associations, money order and travelers' checks issuers, etc., are classified in Dl code 612. The firm may process its own products, as in restaurants or meat markets, but such processing is incidental or subordinate to selling. Firms that sell exclusively to other businesses, institutional or industrial users, or contractors ARE CLASSIFIED IN WHOLESALE TRADE. 540 Item description 611 Franchising, business—selling or licensing (Part of 1972 SIC code 6794) Food stores and eating and drinking places (1972 SIC major groups 54 and 58) Selling or licensing of franchises Retailing of food products for home preparation, such as by grocery stores, meat and fish markets, fruit and vegetable markets, candy, nut, and confectionery stores, dairy product stores, and retail bakeries NOTE.—The actual operation of businesses of the type for which franchises are sold or licensed is classified according to the type of business operated, such as a fast food restaurant, temporary help service, or real estate brokerage firm. Retailing of prepared foods and drinks, such as by restaurants and bars 612 NOTE.—Providing meals or operating restaurants in connection with the activities of hotels, rooming houses, camps, and other lodging places are considered an integral part of that activity and are classified in Dl code 700. 554 Credit agencies extending credit in the form of loans but not engaged in deposit banking, providing services such as those performed by rediscount and financing institutions for credit agencies other than banks, engaging in finance leasing of fixed assets, and agricultural, personal, and business credit institutions, saving and loan associations, and mortgage bankers and brokers Gasoline service stations (1972 SIC code 554) Operation of owned or leased gasoline service stations 590 Other finance (1972 SIC codes 604; 605, except part of 6052 and except code 6056; 61; 62; and 67, except codes 671, 6732, and part of codes 6794 and 6799) Security and commodity brokers, dealers, exchanges, and services which engage in the purchase, sale, and brokerage of securities; originate, underwrite, and distribute issues of securities; buy and sell commodity contracts; operate security and commodity exchanges; and provide related services such as clearing houses Retail trade, nee (1972 SIC major groups 52; 53; 55, except code 554; 56; 57; and 59) Retailing of— Building materials, hardware, and garden supplies, such as by hardware stores, lumber dealers, and paint, glass, and wallpaper stores Operations of management investment companies, unit investment trusts, and face-amount certificate offices Mobile homes Miscellaneous investment activities General merchandise retailing, such as by department stores and variety stores NOTE.—Educational, religious, and charitable trusts are classified in Dl code 905. Bank holding companies are classified in Dl code 600. New and used automobiles, boats, recreational and utility trailers, motorcycles, and new automobile parts and accessories Other holding companies are classified in Dl code 671. Apparel and accessories, including shoes and furs Franchising is classified in Dl code 611 BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Real estate investment trusts are classified in Dl code 650. •17- PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Dl code Item description FINANCE, INSURANCE, AND REAL ESTATE—Continued 631 SERVICES 700 Providing to the public, commercial lodging, such as— Hotels, motels, and tourist courts Rooming and boarding houses Accident and health insurance (1972 S/C code 632) Camps and trailering parks Organization hotels and lodging houses on a membership basis Providing accident and health insurance and hospital and medical service plans 639 NOTE.—Providing meals or operating restaurants in connection with these activities is considered an integral part of the activity and is classified here and the revenues generated by these activities are included here and NOT in Dl code 540. Other insurance (1972 SIC codes 633, 635. 636, 637, and 639) Providing fire, marine, casualty, surety, title, deposit, and share insurance 731 Management of pension, health, and welfare funds Lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate (Part of 1972 SIC code 6519) Outdoor advertising services Advertising solicitation on a fee basis Owners and lessors of real estate used for agricultural or timber growing purposes which the owners or lessors do not operate themselves but lease to others Other miscellaneous advertising 733 650 Real estate, nee (1972 SIC major group 65, except part of code 6519; major group 66; and part of code 6799) NOTE.—Medical and dental laboratories are classified in Dl code 892. Real estate investment trusts 734 Holding companies (Part of 1972 SIC code 671) NOTE.—Professional design and related consulting engineering is classified in Dl code 891. Management and operation of a business where operating staff as well as management is provided is classified in industry of enterprise managed. Business enterprises which own subsidiary companies and supply buying, accounting, and management services, but perform no operating functions, except when related to banks Computer-related services are in Dl code 737. Firms providing hospital and nursing home management are classified in Dl code 892, whether or not operating staff is provided. NOTE. — Bank holding companies are classified in Dl code 600. 735 Dl code 671 is generally an invalid industry classification, particularly if the business enterprise being reported is a conglomerate. Determination of industry code MUST be based on the activities of the fully consolidated business enterprise being reported to BEA. A business enterprise which engages in holding company activities but which generates more than 50 percent of its total income from other activities IS NOT a holding company. Management, consulting, and public relations services (Part of 1972 SIC code 7392) Furnishing a wide variety of general or specialized management, consulting, or public relations services on a contract or fee basis Business enterprises engaged primarily in holding or owning securities for the purpose of exercising some degree of control over the activities of the companies whose securities are held, except bank holding companies (i.e., holding companies for which over 50 percent of their total income comes from banks which they hold) BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Research and development, and commercial testing, laboratories (1972 SIC codes 7391 and 7397) Performing, on a contract or fee basis, laboratory or other physical research and development and product testing Buying, selling, developing, owning, and leasing of real property by real estate operators, lessors, developers, subdividers, agents, brokers, and managers, except lessors of agricultural and forestry real estate 671 Advertising (1972 SIC code 731) Preparing advertising (writing copy, art work, graphics, and other creative work) and placing such advertising in periodicals, newspapers, radio, and television or other advertising media for clients on a commission or fee basis Other insurance services performed by insurance agents, brokers, and independent organizations 649 Hotels and other lodging places (1972 SIC major group 70) Life insurance (1972 SIC code 631) Providing life insurance 632 Item description Equipment rental and leasing services, excluding automotive and computers (1972 SIC code 7394) Renting or leasing (except finance leasing) of machinery, tools, and other equipment NOTE. — Excludes the short-term rental or leasing of personal and recreational items such as lockers, clothes, canoes, and beach chairs. •18- PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Item description Dl code Item description SERVICES—Continued SERVICES—Continued Rental of automobiles and trucks without drivers is classified in Dl code 890; rental with drivers is classified in Dl code 477. 891 Performing services of a professional nature in the fields of engineering, architecture, and land surveying, such as industrial, civil, electrical, marine, and petroleum engineering Rental or leasing of computers and related equipment is classified in Dl code 737. 736 Employment agencies and temporary help supply services (1972 SIC code 736) 892 Providing employment service, temporary help, and personnel to perform a range of services for others on a contract or fee basis 737 Computer and data processing services (1972 SIC code 737) Health services (1972 SIC major group 80 and part of 7392) Hospitals, nursing and personal care facilities, medical and dental laboratories, offices of physicians, etc. Hospital and nursing home management enterprises, whether or not operating staff is provided 893 Providing computer programming and other software services Accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping services (1972 SIC code 893) Providing services in the fields of accounting, auditing, and bookkeeping Providing data processing services Supplying computer and data processing services, such as rental, leasing (other than by manufacturers and their sales offices and persons engaged in finance—equity— leasing), repair, and maintenance of computers and related equipment Engineering, architectural, and surveying services (1972 SIC code 891) NOTE.—Providing data processing and tabulating services NOT as a part of accounting, auditing and bookkeeping, services is classified in Dl code 737. 895 Acting as computer consultants on a fee basis Legal services (1972 SIC major group 81) Providing legal advice or legal services Computer time sharing NOTE.—Data processing courses in programming and computer and peripheral equipment operation, including keypunch operation, are classified in Dl code 896. 739 896 Furnishing formal academic or technical courses, correspondence schools, commercial and trade schools, and libraries Other business services (1972 SIC codes 732, 733, 734, 735, 7393, 7395, 7396, and 7397) Data processing courses in programming and computer and peripheral equipment operation, including keypunch operation Providing services such as— Credit reporting, adjustment, and collection Mailing and reproduction Commercial art Photofinishing laboratories Educational services (1972 SIC major group 82) 897 Other services provided on a commercial basis (1972 SIC major groups 72; 75, except code 751; 76; 79; 83; 84; 86; and 89, except codes 891 and 893; to the extent the activities are engaged in, or services provided on, a commercial basis) Other miscellaneous business services, including news syndicates 780 Providing the following types of services on a commercial basis— 1. Personal services— Motion pictures, including television tape and film (1972 SIC major group 78) Motion picture and television film and tape production, distribution, and allied services Operation of motion picture theaters, including drive-ins 890 Automotive rental and leasing, without drivers (1972 SIC code 751) Rental and leasing, without drivers, on a short-term rental or extended-term leasing basis, of passenger cars, trucks, utility trailers, and recreational vehicles NOTE.—Rental and leasing with drivers is classified in Dl code 477. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Laundry, cleaning and garment services Photographic services Beauty and barber services Shoe repair Funeral services Other personal services 2. Automotive repair and services 3. Miscellaneous repair services, nee— Electrical repair Watch, clock, and jewelry repair Furniture repair and reupholstery services PART I.—Dl INDUSTRY CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Dl code Dl code Item description Item description NONBUSINESS ENTITIES SERVICES—Continued 900 4. Amusement and recreation services, except motion U.S. Federal, State, and local governments, foreign governments, and international governing bodies; entities or instrumentalities thereof, including government sponsored agencies; and quasi-governmental organizations including business-type enterprises that are controlled by the government and private sector through joint ownership of stock or joint membership on boards of directors or other controlling bodies picturesBowling alleys and billiard and pool halls Commercial sports Dance halls, studios, and schools Amusement parks, etc. 5. Social services- 905 Services such as child care, job training, residential 6. Membership organizations— Religious, charitable, and other groups, associations or organizations operating on a noncommercial, nonprofit basis, including those engaging in the management of the funds of trusts and foundations for religious, educational, charitable, or nonprofit research purposes Services of business, professional, labor, social, fraternal, and political associations 7. Other miscellaneous services, nee NOTE.—Travel agents are classified in Dl code 475. The provision of health, legal, educational, social, and miscellaneous services and the operation of museums, art galleries, botanical and zoological gardens and membership organizations on a noncommercial, nonprofit basis Noncommercial, nonprofit groups, associations, or organizations are classified in Dl code 905. Dl code 897 is limited to those activities enumerated in 1-7 above, and is not a catchall code for hard-toclassify activities. Nonbusiness entities, except Government (Groups, associations, or organizations in 1972 SIC code 6732, or 1972 SIC major groups 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 86, and 89 engaging in an activity or providing a service on a noncommercial, nonprofit basis; individuals; and estates) care, etc. BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Government entities Individuals Estates -20- PART II.—FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS The foreign trade classifications are to be used in classifying U.S. merchandise exports and imports. The classifications are PRODUCT classifications adapted from the Standard International Trade Classification, Revision 2 (United Nations Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 34/Rev. 2), hereinafter referred to as "the SITC." For each product category described below, the equivalent one-, two-, or three-digit SITC code, or combination thereof, is given for the convenience of those U.S. Reporters who are familiar with the SITC. It should be noted that the FOREIGN TRADE classifications are product classifications used only in classifying merchandise trade flows; they should be carefully distinguished from the Dl INDUSTRY classifications contained in Part I of this booklet, which are used in determining the major industrial activity of the entity being reported. Item discretion Item description BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO FOOD (RAW AND PREPARED) AND LIVE ANIMALS CHIEFLY FOR FOOD (SITC code 1) (SITC code 0) Include, for example- Include, for example- Bottled and canned soft drinks, mineral waters, and other Live animals chiefly for food (exclude zoo animals, in- nonalcoholic beverages sects, dogs, cats, etc.) Alcoholic beverages Meat and meat preparations (fresh, concentrated, or preserved) Unmanufactured and manufactured tobacco products Dairy products and birds' eggs (fresh, concentrated, or preserved) CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS Fish, crustaceans and mollusks, and preparations thereof (fresh, frozen, or preserved) Include, for example— (SITC code 2) Raw hides, skins, and furskins Cereals and cereal preparations (unmilled, cereal meals and flours, "prepared breakfast" foods, bakery products, etc.) Soybeans, other oil seeds, and oleaginous fruit Vegetables and fruits (fresh, frozen, preserved or prepared; include edible beans and nuts, except soybeans and other oil seeds) Crude rubber, natural, synthetic, and reclaimed (exclude compounded, semiprocessed, and finished rubber products) Sugar, sugar preparations, and honey Cork, natural, raw, and waste Coffee, tea, cocoa, spices and manufactures thereof (include coffee and tea substitutes) Fuelwood and wood charcoal Animal feeding stuffs Pulpwood (particles, chips, wood waste, logs and bolts, poles, pilings and posts) Margarine, shortening, and prepared edible fats, excluding all other fats and oils. Rough-sawed, dressed, and cut-stock lumber, except veneers Miscellaneous edible products and preparations Pulp and waste paper BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -21- PART II.—FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Item description Item description CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS— Continued CRUDE MATERIALS, INEDIBLE, EXCEPT FUELS— Continued Textile fibers and their wastes (raw, natural and synthetic fiber; include scouring and combing mill products, manmade fiber, filament, staple and tow, and rags, but exclude yarn, thread, and fabric) Other chemical products and materials, n.e.s., such as insecticides, herbicides, starches (include corn starch), disinfectants, glues, and adhesives, wood and resin-based chemical products, artificial waxes, artificial graphite, etc. Crude natural fertilizers of animal or vegetable origin, and fertilizers of natural phosphates, nitrates, and potassic salts NOTE.—Exclude prepared photographic chemicals, synthetic rubber and cellulosic and noncellulosic manmade fibers. Crude nonmetallic minerals, except coal, petroleum, and precious stones (include stone, sand and gravel, sulfur, industrial diamonds, natural abrasives, salt, asbestos, etc.) MACHINERY, ELECTRICAL AND NONELECTRICAL, EXCEPT TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT (SITC codes 71-77) Ferrous and nonferrous metal ores, concentrates, waste, and scrap (include those of precious metals, but exclude gold waste and scrap) Include, for example— Power-generating machinery, equipment and parts (include engines for transportation equipment and nuclear reactors) Other crude inedible animal and vegetable materials such as seeds, nursery stock, natural resins and gums, etc. Agricultural machinery (include tractors and parts) PETROLEUM AND PRODUCTS, MINERAL WAXES, NATURAL AND MANUFACTURED GAS (Part ofSITC code 3) Civil engineering and contractors' plant, equipment and parts Include, for example— Textile and leather machinery and parts Petroleum, petroleum products, and related materials (include crude and partly refined petroleum, and petroleum products such as gasoline, kerosene, distillate, and residual fuel oils, lubricating oils and greases, petroleum jelly and mineral waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt, and paving mixtures) Paper and pulp mill machinery, papercutting machines, etc., and parts Printing and bookbinding machinery and parts Food processing machines (except domestic) and parts Gas, natural and manufactured Metalworking and metalforming machinery, machine tools, and parts COAL, COKE, AND BRIQUETS Oil and gas field equipment and parts (exclude drill bits, core bits, and reamers) Construction, maintenance, mining, and lifting and loading equipment and parts (exclude wheel- or truck-mounted power cranes, draglines, shovels, and off-highway trucks and trailers) (Part of SITC code 3) Include, for example— Coal, lignite, peat, coke and briquets thereof Other industrial machinery and parts specialized to particular industries CHEMICALS AND RELATED PRODUCTS (SITC code 5) Telecommunications and sound recording and reproducing apparatus and parts (include TV and radio receivers, telephone switchboards, phonographs, tape recorders, etc.) Include, for example— Organic and inorganic chemical elements and compounds (include nuclear feed materials and fuels, and radioactive materials) Batteries Dyeing, tanning, and coloring materials, natural and synthetic (include color lakes, tannins, printing inks, paints, enamels, and lacquers) Electrical apparatus for medical purposes and radiological apparatus Electrical equipment for internal combustion engines Medicinal and pharmaceutical products Electrical hand tools Essential oils, perfume and flavor materials, including perfumes, cosmetics, and toilet preparations Electron tubes, semiconductors, etc. Electrical machinery, apparatus and appliances, n.e.s., and parts (include electric household equipment, appliances and parts, and their nonelectric counterparts, but exclude nonelectric cooking stoves and ranges) Soap, cleansing and polishing preparations Fertilizers, manufactured (mineral or chemical) Explosives and pyrotechnic products (exclude ordnance and all other ammunition) NOTE.—See description below of road vehicle parts, to determine which parts are included in machinery, and which in road vehicles (SITC 78) or in other transportation equipment (SITC 79). Artificial resins and plastic materials, and cellulose esters and ethers BE-799 (Revised 2/83) •22- PART II.—FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Item description Item description METAL MANUFACTURES—Continued ROAD VEHICLES (INCLUDING AIR CUSHION VEHICLES) AND PARTS (SEE DESCRIPTION OF PARTS BELOW) Cast iron articles, except ingot molds and railway car wheels (SITCcode78) Include, for example— New and used passenger cars Nonferrous metals and metal products (except gold and insulated cable for communication, appliances, and building) Buses Nonferrous metal castings and forgings Motorcycles, motorscooters, bicycles, and other cycles, motorized and nonmotorized Uranium depleted in U235 and thorium Fabricated metal products (except ordnance, machinery, and transportation products and insulated electrical items), such as structures and parts of structures, metal containers, wire products, pipes and tubes, nails, screws, nuts and bolts, hand and edge tools, dies and cutting tools; drill bits, core bits, and reamers for oil and gas field drilling machinery; metal Venetian blinds, hardware, table flatware and cutlery, utensils and household equipment made of base metal, etc. Trucks, except wheeled armored fighting vehicles Truck trailers Travel trailers and campers Wheel- or truck-mounted power cranes, draglines, and shovels (except railway cranes) Nonmilitary vehicles which operate in whole or in part on runners or skis Metal stampings, except motor vehicle stampings and stamped vitreous enameled parts for washing machines and refrigerators Motor vehicle stampings Road vehicle parts—Include all parts that are shipped with the vehicle. Product classification of parts that are shipped separately depends on the type of part. Some parts, such as bodies, chassis, shock absorbers, bumpers, mufflers, tailpipes, transmissions, motor vehicle floor coverings, and gaskets, always are classified in SITC 78 (or 79, if parts are for "other transport equipment"), whether or not shipped with the vehicles. Other types of parts are included with vehicles only when shipped with the vehicles; when shipped separately, such parts are classified in other product categories, according to the type of material or the general function of the part. As examples, if shipped separately from vehicles: tires and tubes, brake linings and pads, clutch facings and linings, and automotive glass and mirrors are in SITC 61-66; locks, hinges, and other automotive hardware, vehicle suspension springs and leaves are in SITC 69; and internal combustion piston engines and parts, turbines and parts, motor vehicle pumps and fans, blowers, radios, storage batteries, and electrical equipment for engines and vehicles are in SITC 71-77 Nonelectric cooking stoves and ranges NOTE.—See description of road vehicle parts to determine which parts are classified in metal manufactures, and which in road vehicles (SITC 78) and in other transport equipment (SITC 79). OTHER MANUFACTURES (SITC codes 61-66, and 8) Include, for exampleLeather, leather manufactures and dressed furskins (include composition leather with a basis of leather and manufactures of such composition leather) Rubber manufactures, finished and semifinished (include sheet and plate materials, hardened rubber items, tires and tubes, hygenic and pharmaceutical articles, etc.) Cork manufactures, agglomerated cork, and articles of same Wood veneers, plywood, improved or reconstructed wood, and other worked wood (include cooperage, millwork, household utensils of wood, etc.) OTHER TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT (SITC code 79) Include, for exampleRailway vehicles, new and rebuilt (include railway cranes, railway and tramway track fixtures and fittings, and hovertrains) Paper, paperboard, and articles of paper pulp, of paper, or of paperboard Textile yarn, thread, and fabrics of manmade or natural fibers but exclude scouring and combing mill products Aircraft and associated equipment and parts Made up articles of textile materials, apparel, clothing accessories, and related products Ships, boats (include hovercraft) and floating structures Passenger car trailers (include housing-type coaches) Footwear (exclude military apparel and footwear, which are in SITC 9) Parts for such transport equipment (the description of "road vehicle parts" above applies also to parts for "other transport equipment") Floor coverings (include linoleum, carpets, mats, etc.) Nonmetallic mineral manufactures, such as glass and glass products, pottery, lime, cement, and fabricated construction materials, refractory materials, clay, construction materials, etc. (exclude electrical porcelain goods and gaskets of laminated metals) METAL MANUFACTURES (SITC codes 67, 68, and 69) Include, for exampleIron and steel products of blast furnaces, steel works, Sanitary, plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures and fittings rolling mills and finishing mills BE-799 (Revised 2/83) -23- PART II.—FOREIGN TRADE CLASSIFICATIONS—Continued Item description Item description OTHER MANUFACTURES—Continued OTHER MANUFACTURES—Continued Furniture and parts (include chairs designed for medical, dental, surgical and veterinary use) Works of art, collector's pieces, antiques Jewelry and related articles Travel goods, luggage, handbags and simitar containers Musical instruments and parts and accessories Optical goods, instruments and apparatus Nonmilitary arms, shotgun shells, other hunting and sporting ammunition Medical and dental instruments and appliances Meters, counters and measuring, checking, analyzing and controlling instruments Other miscellaneous manufactured products Photographic and motion picture apparatus, equipment, and supplies (include prepared photographic film and chemicals) ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OILS, FATS, AND WAXES, AND COMMODITIES NEC (SITC codes 4 and 9) Watches, clocks and parts thereof Include, for example— Phonograph records and record blanks Crude and refined, edible and inedible animal and vegetable fats and oils (exclude margarine, shortening, and other prepared edible fats, which are in SITC 0) Magnetic tape, including computer recording, etc. Printed matter, include books, magazines, newspapers, commercial printing, etc. Military apparel and footwear Armored vehicles and ordnance, except for shotgun shells, other hunting and sporting ammunition, and nonmilitary arms Baby carriages, toys, games, and sporting goods Office and stationery supplies Pet and zoo animals Miscellaneous plastic products (except laminated sheets, rods, and tubes) BE-799 (Revised 2/83) Gold, nonmonetary (exclude ores and concentrates) •24- *U.S.GovemroeRt Printing Office: 1986 0-491-070 (20335)