Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1953 |
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... yarn and about 75 per cent of the need for cotton fabrics . An important characteristic of the industry is its high degree of integration , some 20 out of the 70 plants in the industry having both spinning and weaving sections , whilst ...
... yarn and about 75 per cent of the need for cotton fabrics . An important characteristic of the industry is its high degree of integration , some 20 out of the 70 plants in the industry having both spinning and weaving sections , whilst ...
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... yarns . Because of the continued high level of yarn prices manufacturers have mixed cellulose wool into ordinary wool fabrics on an increasing scale . The crisis in the woollen industry had already reached serious proportions in 1951 ...
... yarns . Because of the continued high level of yarn prices manufacturers have mixed cellulose wool into ordinary wool fabrics on an increasing scale . The crisis in the woollen industry had already reached serious proportions in 1951 ...
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... yarn Cellulose wool yarn Rayon fabrics Cellulose wool fabrics ( Tons ) 1951 1952 3,100 2,700 3,600 2,200 4,200 3,300 3,200 2,000 In 1952 the Swedish output of rayon yarn and cellulose wool met 67 per cent and 77 per cent respectively of ...
... yarn Cellulose wool yarn Rayon fabrics Cellulose wool fabrics ( Tons ) 1951 1952 3,100 2,700 3,600 2,200 4,200 3,300 3,200 2,000 In 1952 the Swedish output of rayon yarn and cellulose wool met 67 per cent and 77 per cent respectively of ...
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ENGINEERING AND SHIPBUILDING | 25 |
ECONOMIC DEFENCE BOARD AND STOCKPILING | 36 |
INDUSTRY AND PRODUCTION | 76 |
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agreement agricultural amounted apparatus Belgium-Luxembourg Board cellulose cent chemicals chiefly coal coke commodities compared with 1951 competition considerable controls cotton countries of origin cubic metres Customs Czechoslovakia decline demand Denmark Denmark Western Germany dollar domestic economic electrical equipment estimated expanding exports fabrics Finland footwear foreign exchange France Germany United Kingdom Götaverken Gothenburg Government high quality Import licences improvement income increase investment iron and steel Italy kronor machinery machines mainly Malmö million compared million in 1951 million tons Netherlands Norway nylon output payments plastic pulp railway raw materials rayon recent requirements retail ships shortage Skåne Sterling Area Stockholm supply Sweden Sweden's total Swedish imports Swedish industry Swedish manufacturers Swedish production Swedish trade Switzerland taxation textile thousand timber tobacco tons annually Tons Kr total value traffic United Kingdom United Kingdom U.S.A. value of Sweden's value of Swedish vehicles Western Germany Western Germany United workers