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IV INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION DURING THE past decade and a half
Swedish industry has on the whole enjoyed a period of pronounced boom
conditions . The immediate pre - war European armaments rush and the huge
consumption of ...
IV INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION DURING THE past decade and a half
Swedish industry has on the whole enjoyed a period of pronounced boom
conditions . The immediate pre - war European armaments rush and the huge
consumption of ...
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Commercial Relations and Exports Department. Production of the main items of
knitted goods in 1951 and 1952 was : ( Tons ) 1951 1952 Cotton knitted goods of
which hose and half - hose underclothing 4,620 400 3,160 3,060 230 1,900 ...
Commercial Relations and Exports Department. Production of the main items of
knitted goods in 1951 and 1952 was : ( Tons ) 1951 1952 Cotton knitted goods of
which hose and half - hose underclothing 4,620 400 3,160 3,060 230 1,900 ...
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During the first half of 1953 the volume of exports was 4 per cent higher than
during the same period in 1952 , the main increases being in timber , pulp and
paper . The value of exports on the other hand was only Kr . 3,470 million
compared ...
During the first half of 1953 the volume of exports was 4 per cent higher than
during the same period in 1952 , the main increases being in timber , pulp and
paper . The value of exports on the other hand was only Kr . 3,470 million
compared ...
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