Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... Germany and the U.S.A. Germany being the biggest supplier , followed by the U.S.A. and the United Kingdom . As regards Sweden's exports , the United Kingdom was the biggest market followed by Germany and the U.S.A. Sweden always ...
... Germany and the U.S.A. Germany being the biggest supplier , followed by the U.S.A. and the United Kingdom . As regards Sweden's exports , the United Kingdom was the biggest market followed by Germany and the U.S.A. Sweden always ...
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... Germany dominated the market . In 1938 Sweden imported 24,894 passenger cars valued at Kr . 57.0 million , of which 12,481 ( Kr . 22.3 million ) came from Germany and 5,339 ( Kr . 18.1 million ) from the U.S.A. Only 1,641 cars , to a ...
... Germany dominated the market . In 1938 Sweden imported 24,894 passenger cars valued at Kr . 57.0 million , of which 12,481 ( Kr . 22.3 million ) came from Germany and 5,339 ( Kr . 18.1 million ) from the U.S.A. Only 1,641 cars , to a ...
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... Germany The principal and supplementary trade agreements concluded in 1949 between Sweden and Western Germany provided for a total trade turnover of about Kr . 880 million during the period 1st January , 1949—30th June , 1950. A further ...
... Germany The principal and supplementary trade agreements concluded in 1949 between Sweden and Western Germany provided for a total trade turnover of about Kr . 880 million during the period 1st January , 1949—30th June , 1950. A further ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
German and Japanese Assets in Sweden | 11 |
Hot Rolled Iron and Steel such as Hoop Iron and Sheet | 18 |
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