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Largely because of the heavy overseas demand for her forestry products and iron
ore Sweden's foreign trade position greatly improved in 1950 and 1951 . There
was a corresponding improvement in her balance of payments , with the result ...
Largely because of the heavy overseas demand for her forestry products and iron
ore Sweden's foreign trade position greatly improved in 1950 and 1951 . There
was a corresponding improvement in her balance of payments , with the result ...
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External Foreign Trade Policy With well developed industries and a high
standard of living , but only a small variety of national resources ( though these
are abundant ) , Sweden is more dependent on foreign trade for her economic
well ...
External Foreign Trade Policy With well developed industries and a high
standard of living , but only a small variety of national resources ( though these
are abundant ) , Sweden is more dependent on foreign trade for her economic
well ...
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Exchange Control and Methods of Payment Exchange Control Foreign exchange
is provided automatically for goods on the liberalized list and goods for which
import licences have been issued . Transfer of payment before arrival of the
goods ...
Exchange Control and Methods of Payment Exchange Control Foreign exchange
is provided automatically for goods on the liberalized list and goods for which
import licences have been issued . Transfer of payment before arrival of the
goods ...
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