Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... requirements are now obtained from sources within the British Commonwealth , chiefly Australia and South Africa . Nearly half of Sweden's requirements of flax have to be imported , the chief sources of supply in 1948 being Belgium and ...
... requirements are now obtained from sources within the British Commonwealth , chiefly Australia and South Africa . Nearly half of Sweden's requirements of flax have to be imported , the chief sources of supply in 1948 being Belgium and ...
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... requirements . Enough galalith buttons are made in Sweden to cover about 30 % of demand . The raw material for metal buttons and buckle forms is available in Sweden , but galalith is imported in sheets , principally from the United ...
... requirements . Enough galalith buttons are made in Sweden to cover about 30 % of demand . The raw material for metal buttons and buckle forms is available in Sweden , but galalith is imported in sheets , principally from the United ...
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... requirements . Before the war Sweden produced almost the whole of her requirements of woollen fabrics and about 60 % of her requirements of worsteds . Output has now recovered to pre - war level , but more attention is being paid to the ...
... requirements . Before the war Sweden produced almost the whole of her requirements of woollen fabrics and about 60 % of her requirements of worsteds . Output has now recovered to pre - war level , but more attention is being paid to the ...
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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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agreement agricultural amounted apparatus average Belgium British buttons cellulose chemicals chiefly cloth coal coke commercial compared considerable consumption cost cotton cover cubic metres Czechoslovakia demand Denmark dollar domestic electrical equipment estimated exports to Sweden fabrics figures Finland fish following table foodstuffs foreign France freight fuel galalith Germany glass Götaverken Gothenburg Government granted import licence import restrictions Imports in 1949 increase instruments iron and steel Kronor labour leather machinery machines mainly Malmö manufacturers metric million in 1948 Million kronor million kWh million tons motor Netherlands Non-precious metals Norrland Norway Nydqvist and Holm obtained organisations output paper passenger payments pre-war price control principal programme pulp quantities radio railways raw materials rayon Riksdag rubber ships shortage sources of supply Stockholm supplier Svenska Sweden's imports Swedish imports Swedish production Switzerland textiles timber tons gross total imports traffic tyres United Kingdom wood wool woollen workers yarn