Sweden: Economic and Commercial Conditions in SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1950 |
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... tons valued at Kr . 35.6 million compared with 85,992 tons , value Kr . 35.0 million in 1948 and 62,730 tons , value Kr . 23.4 million , in 1947. Supplies have been obtained chiefly from Belgium , Luxemburg , Czechoslovakia , France and ...
... tons valued at Kr . 35.6 million compared with 85,992 tons , value Kr . 35.0 million in 1948 and 62,730 tons , value Kr . 23.4 million , in 1947. Supplies have been obtained chiefly from Belgium , Luxemburg , Czechoslovakia , France and ...
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... tons , valued at Kr . 15.2 million , as against 25,700 tons , valued at Kr . 8.7 million , during 1938. Belgium was the chief source of supply in 1949 ; Mexico in 1938 . Tin 1949 imports were 287 tons , valued at Kr . 2.4 million ...
... tons , valued at Kr . 15.2 million , as against 25,700 tons , valued at Kr . 8.7 million , during 1938. Belgium was the chief source of supply in 1949 ; Mexico in 1938 . Tin 1949 imports were 287 tons , valued at Kr . 2.4 million ...
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... tons of raw cotton annually . 29,146 tons were imported in 1949 but owing to the shortage of labour at the mills , requirements in 1948 and 1947 were met by imports of 25,640 tons and 17,454 tons respectively . Until the shortage of ...
... tons of raw cotton annually . 29,146 tons were imported in 1949 but owing to the shortage of labour at the mills , requirements in 1948 and 1947 were met by imports of 25,640 tons and 17,454 tons respectively . Until the shortage 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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