Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... period 1st May , 1948—30th April , 1950 , and provides for trade between the two countries on the basis of Swedish exports averaging Swiss francs 10-11 million per month during this period . Swedish imports , however , have been ...
... period 1st May , 1948—30th April , 1950 , and provides for trade between the two countries on the basis of Swedish exports averaging Swiss francs 10-11 million per month during this period . Swedish imports , however , have been ...
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... period 1937-9 . Available quantities of iron and steel material are quite inadequate to meet home market demands , as home consumption is estimated to be in the neighbour- hood of 1,200,000 to 1,300,000 tons per annum , as against an ...
... period 1937-9 . Available quantities of iron and steel material are quite inadequate to meet home market demands , as home consumption is estimated to be in the neighbour- hood of 1,200,000 to 1,300,000 tons per annum , as against an ...
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... period of 6 months , e.g. a licence issued in February would be valid for 6 months as from 31st March . ( f ) Import licences remain valid after the expiry date provided the bill of lading or other document is dated within the period of ...
... period of 6 months , e.g. a licence issued in February would be valid for 6 months as from 31st March . ( f ) Import licences remain valid after the expiry date provided the bill of lading or other document is dated within the period 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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