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... production in 1994 and 1995 is also largely attributable to the boom in Swedish exports . Industrial production has been through one of its most buoyant periods in two decades ; output grew by 11.2 % in 1994 and by 9.6 % in 1995 , rates ...
... production in 1994 and 1995 is also largely attributable to the boom in Swedish exports . Industrial production has been through one of its most buoyant periods in two decades ; output grew by 11.2 % in 1994 and by 9.6 % in 1995 , rates ...
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... Production Industry Industrial production ( % change ) 1995 Annual average 1992-95 Mining and quarrying 6.2 0.8 Manufacture of food , beverages & tobacco -0.7 0.7 Textiles , wearing apparel & leather 14.2 1.8 Wood & wood products 9.8 ...
... Production Industry Industrial production ( % change ) 1995 Annual average 1992-95 Mining and quarrying 6.2 0.8 Manufacture of food , beverages & tobacco -0.7 0.7 Textiles , wearing apparel & leather 14.2 1.8 Wood & wood products 9.8 ...
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Sweden. Reference table 15 Mineral production ( ' 000 tons ) % of world production 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 Iron ore 87.0 103.8 111.2 112.8 100.1 3.7 Copper 81.7 89.1 88.9 79.4 83.6 0.8 Lead 88.0 91.2 82.5 82.7 91.2 1.7 Silver ...
Sweden. Reference table 15 Mineral production ( ' 000 tons ) % of world production 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1995 Iron ore 87.0 103.8 111.2 112.8 100.1 3.7 Copper 81.7 89.1 88.9 79.4 83.6 0.8 Lead 88.0 91.2 82.5 82.7 91.2 1.7 Silver ...
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