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  1. Freer Trade, Sustainability, and the Primary Production Sector in the Southern EU: Unraveling the Evidence from Greece (Economy & Environment)

81. Kalakalan-com.ph | Trade Associations
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82. Pharmaceuticals Trade Balance Soars To A New Record
traditionally operate – countries such as Spain , Portugal and greece . concernto the UKbased industry, and it a European level to curb a trade that brings
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Home Search Contacts Help Pharmaceuticals trade balance soars to new record Friday, April 12, 2002
MEDICINES PRICES LOWER THAN 10 YEARS AGO INDUSTRY MAINTAINS HUGE INVESTMENT IN SEARCH FOR NEW MEDICINES
The UK balance of trade in pharmaceuticals soared by 21 per cent during 2001 to reach a record figure of £2,866 million, according to figures released by the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) today. The ABPI’s Annual Review also showS that medicines remain one of the UK’s great bargains, costing some 15 per cent less in real terms than they did a decade ago. Britain in the search for new medicines. The trade figures for 2001 show that exports rose by 27 per cent to £9,259 million (£7,275 in 2000), while imports rose by 30 per cent to £6,393 million from £4,902 million in 2000. This meant that the trade balance jumped by 21 per cent to £2,866 million from £2,373 million in 2000. “These figures are outstanding, and emphasise the contribution that the UK-based pharmaceutical industry makes, not just to the health of men, women and children in the country but also to the nation’s economy,” said Dr Trevor Jones, Director-General of the ABPI.

83. Trade With Greece - Magazine
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84. Ambassade Van Het Koninkrijk Der Nederlanden In Griekenland
Here you will find the list of Dutch companies in greece. For tradeand industry a lot of obstacles will thus be removed.
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Commercial affairs: The commercial section of the Netherlands Embassy provides information on present commercial developments and business opportunities in Greece for Netherlands companies. Generally, this promotion is offered through commercial correspondence, but also by individual briefings, trade promotion activities and working visits to the Netherlands. Also, information (magazines, brochures and catalogues) on business developments in the Netherlands is dissiminated through this section.
Activities of the commercial section are closely coordinated with e.g. the agricultural section of this Embassy, the Netherlands Foreign Trade Promotion Agency (EVD) and the Hellenic Dutch Association of Commerce and Industry.
General information about the Netherlands as an attractive investment location is provided at the Web site of the Netherlands Foreign Investment Agency (NFIA).
Greece sectors in development: The Netherlands is one of the main trade partners of Greece. The bilateral external trade relations of the two countries are long established and well developed. The Netherlands are the fifth trade partner of Greece and are among the largest foreign investors in Greece.
Greece is a major importer of Netherlands agricultural and food products (a.o. meat and dairy products) and chemicals (mainly styrene and special chemicals).

85. The Hindu Business Line : Wednesday, September 18, 2002
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86. Ancient Classical History - Comprehensive Ancient Greek And Roman History Site
The Carthaginian empire had a very diversified and complex economy. wine, grain, fruitsand nuts to trade, and dried
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88. OECD Observer: Security And The Economy: Transportation
During the “new economy” boom it was perhaps vehicles from doing their normaltrade, worth some businesses, in particular the automotive industry where just
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  • 90. Marine Industry - South Korea - Profile
    DWT Petrochemical Product Carriers, US$81 million, greece. Steady growth of worldtrade will increase the machinery and marine equipment industry has developed
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    91. People And Medicine. The Pharmaceutical Industry. Worldwide Trade.

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    people and medicine page B 1.1 Trade PIcture 31. World populations. Roll over a country to see its population. Pharmaceuticals Pharmaceutical products are a major part of this global economy. There is a large demand for medicines. So countries that make these medicines have the opportunity to sell them to a large market across the world. Picture 32. Chart of share of sales for the top 25 medicines worldwide. Figures for 1998. Look at the picture 32. It shows sales of the top 25 prescription medicines. These are the medicines that sell most around the world. Notice that nearly 17% of world sales of the top 25 medicines are from Britain. World trade in medicines There is a huge and growing trade in pharmaceuticals between different countries. Table 1.1a shows the value of imported and exported medicines for 21 different countries. The trade balance is the difference between the amount paid for imports and the amount gained by export sales of pharmaceuticals. Country Exports
    Imports
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    Germany Switzerland UK Ireland France Sweden Belgium Denmark Netherlands Austria Italy Finland Portugal Greece Australia Spain Canada Japan USA
    Table 1.1a. Values of imports and exports for various countires in 1998. They are listed in order of their trade balance - the difference between the exports and imports.

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