SWEDISH TRADE
ISOLATION FELT
BUSINESS WITH WEST LOST
(Received January 21, 2 a.m.)
HALMSTAD, January 20. The Foreign Minister, Mr. C. Gunther. in a speech, said that trade with the western countries after developments in Denmark and Norway had practically ceased. Agreements with the Soviet, Italy, and Germany had increased Swedish trade but did not entirely compensate for her isolation from the west.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1941, Page 7
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