Report on the Economic, Commercial and Industrial Situation of SwedenH.M. Stationery Office, 1920 |
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... produce , raw materials for the textile industry and oils , but show an increase in finished textiles , dyes , coal ... production of some of the important Swedish industries during the period 1913-1917 are given in Appendix No. I. The ...
... produce , raw materials for the textile industry and oils , but show an increase in finished textiles , dyes , coal ... production of some of the important Swedish industries during the period 1913-1917 are given in Appendix No. I. The ...
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... production will be high in that country for all goods for which raw materials have to be imported ; this being due to the low rate of the mark . Great publicity was given in Sweden to the German trade fairs , but it appears that orders ...
... production will be high in that country for all goods for which raw materials have to be imported ; this being due to the low rate of the mark . Great publicity was given in Sweden to the German trade fairs , but it appears that orders ...
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... production of butter was 20,662 tons , and of cheese 10,265 tons . During the latter years of the war there was a considerable fall in the production of milk , butter , and cheese owing to restrictions in the import of oil cake . Other ...
... production of butter was 20,662 tons , and of cheese 10,265 tons . During the latter years of the war there was a considerable fall in the production of milk , butter , and cheese owing to restrictions in the import of oil cake . Other ...
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... production . As a result of these adverse factors , many suggestions were made in re- sponsible quarters to press forward the schemes , which had been constantly brought forward , for the extensive utilisation of the great waterfalls ...
... production . As a result of these adverse factors , many suggestions were made in re- sponsible quarters to press forward the schemes , which had been constantly brought forward , for the extensive utilisation of the great waterfalls ...
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... production in order to avoid flooding the markets , and thus bringing about an inevitable fall in prices . It is understood that these mills took concerted action and decided to reduce out- put by one - third of the normal production ...
... production in order to avoid flooding the markets , and thus bringing about an inevitable fall in prices . It is understood that these mills took concerted action and decided to reduce out- put by one - third of the normal production ...
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abroad aggregating agreement agricultural amounted APPENDIX average boots and shoes Britain British capital cent coal Commercial Diplomatic companies compared competition considerable corresponding cubic metres currency December decline Decree demand Denmark Department of Overseas economic estimated export Extracted from Kommersiella factor favour figures Finland firms foreign funds Germany gold Gothenburg Grängesberg imports improvement increase interest iron and steel July kilogrammes kilogs kilometres krona labour leather loan London machinery Malmö manufacturers ment metres metric tons million kronor mills months National Debt Norway November October OFFICE öre Overseas Trade owing passengers pig iron port principal production profit quantities railways raw materials reduced regard Riksbank Riksdag shares Stockholm sulphite Sundsvall Sweden Swedish banks Swedish Government Swedish industry Swedish krona Swedish Match textile timber tion tobacco tonnage traffic United Kingdom vessels wages whilst wireless wood pulp woollen
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Sida 75 - Accounts relating to the TRADE AND COMMERCE OF CERTAIN FOREIGN COUNTRIES AND BRITISH COUNTRIES OVERSEAS (Quarterly) Annual Subscription 4*.
Sida 28 - Zealand & (by transhipment, passengers only) Australia (via Panama Canal). 7. United Kingdom (by any Atlantic line) via Vancouver or San Francisco to New Zealand. Australia and the South Sea Islands. 8. London (one class only, third class rates) to Australia via Cape of Good Hope, ADDRESS : Noa.
Sida 10 - London & Marseilles to Bombay, Karachi & Persian Gulf. * 2. London to Colombo, Madras and Calcutta. 3. London & Marseilles to Ceylon, China, Japan & Australia. 4. London & Marseilles to Port Sudan, East <Sc South Africa. 5. London to Queensland. 6. London- (cargo) & Southampton (passengers) to New Zealand & (by transhipment, passengers only) Australia (via Panama Canal).
Sida 30 - The Trade Commissioners in the Dominions have the assistance of Imperial Trade Correspondents at a number of important centres. In various parts of the Empire in which at present there are no commissioners, there are correspondents with whom the Department deals direct.
Sida 29 - FACTORS IN INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL EFFICIENCY Being Part I of a Survey of Industries. By the Committee on Industry and Trade.