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European Payments Union Countries Western Germany The value of Swedish
imports from Western Germany was Kr . 1,582 : 7 million , an increase of Kr .
364.8 million compared with 1951 and of Kr . 934 million compared with 1950. In
1952 ...
European Payments Union Countries Western Germany The value of Swedish
imports from Western Germany was Kr . 1,582 : 7 million , an increase of Kr .
364.8 million compared with 1951 and of Kr . 934 million compared with 1950. In
1952 ...
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Economic and Commercial Conditions in Sweden Great Britain. Commercial
Relations and Exports Department. Denmark ( including The Faroes ) The value
of Swedish imports was Kr . 226.7 million compared with Kr . 232-7 million in
1951.
Economic and Commercial Conditions in Sweden Great Britain. Commercial
Relations and Exports Department. Denmark ( including The Faroes ) The value
of Swedish imports was Kr . 226.7 million compared with Kr . 232-7 million in
1951.
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Total Swedish exports of mechanical pulp in 1952 were 269,139 tons ( dry basis )
compared with 296,340 tons in 1951. In 1953 about 124,000 tons had been
exported up to the end of June ( 118,000 tons from January to June in 1952 ) .
Total Swedish exports of mechanical pulp in 1952 were 269,139 tons ( dry basis )
compared with 296,340 tons in 1951. In 1953 about 124,000 tons had been
exported up to the end of June ( 118,000 tons from January to June in 1952 ) .
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