Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... sell her principal products on the American market , led to the inevitable result in 1948 that imports from the United States had to be cut to a minimum . In actual fact , they fell in value from Kr . 1,640 million in 1947 to Kr . 692 ...
... sell her principal products on the American market , led to the inevitable result in 1948 that imports from the United States had to be cut to a minimum . In actual fact , they fell in value from Kr . 1,640 million in 1947 to Kr . 692 ...
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... market and it is useless to offer second rate goods . Unfortunately , many of the goods for which a good demand exists , such as high quality textiles , particularly nylons and high - class rayons , cars ... DEMAND FOR UNITED KINGDOM GOODS.
... market and it is useless to offer second rate goods . Unfortunately , many of the goods for which a good demand exists , such as high quality textiles , particularly nylons and high - class rayons , cars ... DEMAND FOR UNITED KINGDOM GOODS.
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... United Kingdom . Swedish production was stimulated to some extent by the war , output is still on a very small scale . Golf balls are not made in Sweden and well - known British makes dominate the market . There was some competition ...
... United Kingdom . Swedish production was stimulated to some extent by the war , output is still on a very small scale . Golf balls are not made in Sweden and well - known British makes dominate the market . There was some competition ...
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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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