Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... further agree- ment concluded in November , 1949 , provided for a considerable measure of liberalisation of German imports in 1950 , practically all goods from Sweden being free - listed except pulp , paper and paper products , fish ...
... further agree- ment concluded in November , 1949 , provided for a considerable measure of liberalisation of German imports in 1950 , practically all goods from Sweden being free - listed except pulp , paper and paper products , fish ...
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... further restricted by other regulations , e.g. that forbidding the use of motor fuel for heating , or white spirit for internal combustion engines . The mild 1948-9 winter enabled satisfactory fuel stocks to be maintained . Petrol ...
... further restricted by other regulations , e.g. that forbidding the use of motor fuel for heating , or white spirit for internal combustion engines . The mild 1948-9 winter enabled satisfactory fuel stocks to be maintained . Petrol ...
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... Further to the north , forest growth is restricted by the low temperature and the percentage falls to 44 , although the area of this part of Sweden is so great that vast reserves are available for exploitation . The extreme south of ...
... Further to the north , forest growth is restricted by the low temperature and the percentage falls to 44 , although the area of this part of Sweden is so great that vast reserves are available for exploitation . The extreme south of ...
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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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