Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... consumption of copper as a result of a considerable rise in the output of semi - manufactures of copper , some of which should be available for export . In 1952 some 66,881 tons of zinc ore concentrates were produced , an increase of ...
... consumption of copper as a result of a considerable rise in the output of semi - manufactures of copper , some of which should be available for export . In 1952 some 66,881 tons of zinc ore concentrates were produced , an increase of ...
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... consumption , factors contributing to a 10 per cent decline in the volume of coal imports in 1952 were ( a ) the hesitancy of importers to buy when supplies improved and prices fell , and ( b ) the cuts in steam coal consumption by ...
... consumption , factors contributing to a 10 per cent decline in the volume of coal imports in 1952 were ( a ) the hesitancy of importers to buy when supplies improved and prices fell , and ( b ) the cuts in steam coal consumption by ...
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... consumption within the stipulated 15 days - e.g . , because of missing import licence - is generally entered for storage in a Customs warehouse called " transitupplag " . But this can be done only when the goods are obviously dutiable ...
... consumption within the stipulated 15 days - e.g . , because of missing import licence - is generally entered for storage in a Customs warehouse called " transitupplag " . But this can be done only when the goods are obviously dutiable ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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