Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1925 |
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... Britain , the pro- portion being 31 and 16 per cent . respectively , the United States . sending about 15 per cent . of the total . Imports from Germany have been increasing much more rapidly than those from Great Britain ; in 1924 ...
... Britain , the pro- portion being 31 and 16 per cent . respectively , the United States . sending about 15 per cent . of the total . Imports from Germany have been increasing much more rapidly than those from Great Britain ; in 1924 ...
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... Britain has maintained its share of the market in spite of lively competition from Germany and Switzerland , and in some of the higher counts has practically a monopoly . By far the greater part of the sewing thread imported also comes ...
... Britain has maintained its share of the market in spite of lively competition from Germany and Switzerland , and in some of the higher counts has practically a monopoly . By far the greater part of the sewing thread imported also comes ...
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... Britain . In the case of men's felt hats , both hard and soft , imports much exceed local production ; there are only two important Swedish factories of men's hats , and these use imported shapes for the better class . Hosiery ...
... Britain . In the case of men's felt hats , both hard and soft , imports much exceed local production ; there are only two important Swedish factories of men's hats , and these use imported shapes for the better class . Hosiery ...
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