Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... tons annually for the years 1935-1939 , the quantity of ordinary herring caught rose to an average of 82,700 tons annually during the years 1945-1949 and 94,000 tons during the period 1950-1952 . From an average of 25,000 tons annually ...
... tons annually for the years 1935-1939 , the quantity of ordinary herring caught rose to an average of 82,700 tons annually during the years 1945-1949 and 94,000 tons during the period 1950-1952 . From an average of 25,000 tons annually ...
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... tons of copper ore concentrates were produced , compared with 55,388 tons in 1951. About 27,000 tons of copper are now smelted annually and no further increase in capacity is planned for the time being . The Long Term Programme ...
... tons of copper ore concentrates were produced , compared with 55,388 tons in 1951. About 27,000 tons of copper are now smelted annually and no further increase in capacity is planned for the time being . The Long Term Programme ...
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... tons on 1951. An average of some 4,000 tons annually of the thinner glass is exported , while between 7,000 and 8,000 tons of thick window glass are imported . Swedish output of bottles and other container glass amounted to 52,567 tons ...
... tons on 1951. An average of some 4,000 tons annually of the thinner glass is exported , while between 7,000 and 8,000 tons of thick window glass are imported . Swedish output of bottles and other container glass amounted to 52,567 tons ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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