Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... million compared with 1951 and of Kr . 934 million compared with 1950. In 1952 Western Germany became Sweden's chief source of supply for the first time since 1944 . In terms of value the most important commodity group was metals and ...
... million compared with 1951 and of Kr . 934 million compared with 1950. In 1952 Western Germany became Sweden's chief source of supply for the first time since 1944 . In terms of value the most important commodity group was metals and ...
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... million compared with Kr . 232-7 million in 1951. Imports in 1952 included machinery worth Kr . 53.1 million , pre- pared foodstuffs worth Kr . 23.7 million and chemicals valued at Kr . 12.3 million . Italy Swedish imports totalled Kr ...
... million compared with Kr . 232-7 million in 1951. Imports in 1952 included machinery worth Kr . 53.1 million , pre- pared foodstuffs worth Kr . 23.7 million and chemicals valued at Kr . 12.3 million . Italy Swedish imports totalled Kr ...
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... million ) from Brazil . Argentina Swedish imports amounted to Kr . 165-8 million compared with Kr . 138-3 million in 1951. About 66 per cent of the value of Sweden's imports consisted of grain , chiefly wheat and wheat bran . In 1951 ...
... million ) from Brazil . Argentina Swedish imports amounted to Kr . 165-8 million compared with Kr . 138-3 million in 1951. About 66 per cent of the value of Sweden's imports consisted of grain , chiefly wheat and wheat bran . In 1951 ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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