Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... tonnage launched during 1940-46 was about 150,000 gross tons . Since 1922 motor tonnage has dominated the production of Swedish shipyards , although during the last war production of steam tonnage increased by over 10 % . Statistics ...
... tonnage launched during 1940-46 was about 150,000 gross tons . Since 1922 motor tonnage has dominated the production of Swedish shipyards , although during the last war production of steam tonnage increased by over 10 % . Statistics ...
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... tonnage . In 1946 Sweden's place in world tonnage was fifth , and on 1st January , 1948 , the Swedish merchant fleet comprised 2,132 ships of 1,912,201 tons gross , an increase of nearly 20 % over 1938. At the end of March , 1950 , the ...
... tonnage . In 1946 Sweden's place in world tonnage was fifth , and on 1st January , 1948 , the Swedish merchant fleet comprised 2,132 ships of 1,912,201 tons gross , an increase of nearly 20 % over 1938. At the end of March , 1950 , the ...
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... tonnage available for the transport of coal from Poland , the U.S.A. , etc. 1949 freights are expected to yield over Kr . 450 million net . The consider- able new fast tanker tonnage should help to secure at least this return . Appendix ...
... tonnage available for the transport of coal from Poland , the U.S.A. , etc. 1949 freights are expected to yield over Kr . 450 million net . The consider- able new fast tanker tonnage should help to secure at least this return . Appendix ...
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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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