Kraks vejviser 1927 Handelsregister

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The values of the most important Danish imports in 1925 were as follows; Mill. Kr. . Unground grain and p u lse .................................................................... 244 Feeding Stuffs.......................................................................................... 221 Soft goods of wool, silk and vegetable materials.............................. 189 Ships, autos, machinery, instruments etc............................................. 180 Oil, tallow, rubber, resin, tar, etc.......................................................... 137 Mineral fuels............................................................................................ 114 Groceries etc............................................................................................. 11b Oil seeds and other vegetable substances........................................... 107 Unworked and sawn wood .................................................................... 84 Fertilizers.................................................................................................. 75 Raw iron & semi-manufactured iron goods........................................ 65 Manufactured iron goods........................................................................ 39 Other metals and metal goods.............................................................. 48 Articles of clothing etc.....................•.*?... - ........................................... 48 Yarn, rope etc......................................................................M................... 41 Skins and h ide s ....................................................................................... 38 Paper and goods manufactured from paper....................................... 31 Chemical-technical articles...................................................................... 27 Fish and shell fish ................................ - .............................................. 11 Of goods of home origin exported during the same year may be mentioned: Mill. Kr. Bacon, beef and other slaughter-house produces .............................. 581 B u tte r........................................................................................................ 577 Eggs.................................................................................. . ...................... 123 Live animals................................................................................................ 50 Cream and milk.......................................................................................... 26 Cheese...................'.................................................................................. 13 Fish and fish products............................................................................... 28 Conserves and sausages.............................................................................. 6 Grain and grain products......................................................................... 29 Seed for sowing and feeding s tu ffs ........................................................ 18 Hides and skins, raw and dressed............................................................ 35

Automobiles, railway carriages etc........................................................ 62 Vegetable oils and the like.................................................................... 43 New vesseis............................................................................................... 30 Machinery and machinery parts............................................................. 29 Cement, chalk, siliceous earth e tc ........................................................ 28 Iron and metal goods.............................................................................. 24 Soft goods and articles of clothing....................................................... 12 Electro mechanical articles . : ................................................................. 8 Woodware.................................................. 4 Soap and s o d a ......................................................................................... 4 Chinaware, crockery and glassware.......................... .•........................ 3 About one half of Denmark’s foreign trade including almost the whole of the transit trade passes through Copenhagen. The following figures indicate flie total values of Danish exports and imports from the countries with which Denmark does most trade. The figures are taken for the year 1924. Mill. Kr. t ,

Great Britain........................................................................ 1633 Germany............................................................................... 1013 United States of America.............................. . .................. 322 Sweden ................................................................................. 298 Norway ............................................................. 105 Netherlands............................................................................ 96 France............................ •..................................................... 94

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