Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... sources of supply . Imports from Germany and Austria rose from Kr . 620 million in 1939 to Kr . 894 million in 1943 , and from Continental Europe as a whole ( except the U.S.S.R. ) her imports rose to Kr . 1,507 million out of a total ...
... sources of supply . Imports from Germany and Austria rose from Kr . 620 million in 1939 to Kr . 894 million in 1943 , and from Continental Europe as a whole ( except the U.S.S.R. ) her imports rose to Kr . 1,507 million out of a total ...
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... sources of supply . Aluminium Imports during 1949 were 13,359 tons valued at Kr . 22.4 million , of which the bulk was obtained from Canada . 1938 imports were 4,703 tons , valued at Kr . 8.8 million , with Norway and the United Kingdom ...
... sources of supply . Aluminium Imports during 1949 were 13,359 tons valued at Kr . 22.4 million , of which the bulk was obtained from Canada . 1938 imports were 4,703 tons , valued at Kr . 8.8 million , with Norway and the United Kingdom ...
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... sources of supply in 1948 being Belgium and the Netherlands which accounted for over half the total imports . 1,236 ... source in 1948 , supplies being obtained instead mainly from the United Kingdom followed closely by Italy and Belgium ...
... sources of supply in 1948 being Belgium and the Netherlands which accounted for over half the total imports . 1,236 ... source in 1948 , supplies being obtained instead mainly from the United Kingdom followed closely by Italy and Belgium ...
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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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