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Table VI: Showing the general directions of the Norwegian import and export trades. |
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Imports | Commodity | Exports | ||||||||
Principal sources | By values in 1,000 of kroners |
By values in 1,000 of kroners |
Principal markets | |||||||
Russia Canada and U.S.A. Germany |
15,173 10,477 25,632 |
64,088 | Cereals | |||||||
Meat stuffs and fish |
132,038 |
Sweden Russia Germany Great Britain Spain and Portugal Italy Australia U.S.A. Brazil Cuba |
7,456 9,994 19,624 18,828 19,364 6,991 3,425 11,683 6,479 6,409 |
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Germany Great Britain Sweden Denmark |
22,389 14,757 2,151 2,024 |
45,160 |
Textile manufactures | |||||||
Sweden Russia Finland |
4,960 4,812 1,638 |
13,511 |
Timber (unworked) |
34,057 |
Great Britain Belgium Netherlands South Africa Australia |
19,095 2,130 1,013 1,477 6,272 |
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Sweden |
7,966 |
9,454 |
Timber (worked) |
55,760 |
U.S.A. Great Britain France Belgium Germany Netherlands |
13,443 19,487 7,276 3,708 1,680 1,663 |
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See Table VII |
59,934 |
Minerals (raw) Metals (crude and half-worked) |
21,189 17,886 |
See Table VII |