Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1954 |
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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 as against Kr . 95.7 million in 1951 . The Eastern Bloc U.S.S.R. Swedish imports were worth Kr . 103-6 million compared with Kr . 68 · 0 million in 1951. Imports of grain , chiefly maize , represented Kr . 73.2 million , whilst ...
... million as against Kr . 95.7 million in 1951 . The Eastern Bloc U.S.S.R. Swedish imports were worth Kr . 103-6 million compared with Kr . 68 · 0 million in 1951. Imports of grain , chiefly maize , represented Kr . 73.2 million , whilst ...
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agreement agricultural amounted apparatus average Belgium-Luxembourg Board cellulose cent chemicals chiefly coal coke commodities compared with 1951 competition considerable consumption controls cotton cubic metres Customs Czechoslovakia decline demand Denmark domestic economic electrical equipment estimated expanding exports fabrics firms foodstuffs footwear foreign exchange France fuel Götaverken Gothenburg Government Import licences import restrictions improvement income increase investment iron and steel Italy kronor labour machinery machines mainly Malmö metals million compared million in 1951 Million kronor million tons motor Netherlands Norway nylon output paper payments period plastic pulp railway raw materials rayon recent requirements result retail ships shortage Skåne Southern Rhodesia 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 value of Sweden's value of Swedish Western Germany workers