Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... fabrics in 1948 compared with 1947 . In 1949 the total quantity of cotton fabrics imported amounted to about 9,800 tons . This was an increase of some 800 tons compared with 1948 but a reduction of almost 7,000 tons compared with the ...
... fabrics in 1948 compared with 1947 . In 1949 the total quantity of cotton fabrics imported amounted to about 9,800 tons . This was an increase of some 800 tons compared with 1948 but a reduction of almost 7,000 tons compared with the ...
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... fabrics in 1949 amounted to 21,500 tons and covered 70 % of domestic requirements . Whilst Swedish manufacturers confine their out- put mainly to the cheaper quality fabrics for which there is a sufficiently large market , there is now ...
... fabrics in 1949 amounted to 21,500 tons and covered 70 % of domestic requirements . Whilst Swedish manufacturers confine their out- put mainly to the cheaper quality fabrics for which there is a sufficiently large market , there is now ...
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... fabrics is the small profit margin allowed by price control authorities to manufacturers , which has forced them to restrict their range of fabrics and has rendered competition with the wide selections offered by British manufacturers ...
... fabrics is the small profit margin allowed by price control authorities to manufacturers , which has forced them to restrict their range of fabrics and has rendered competition with the wide selections offered by British manufacturers ...
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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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