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On the back of robust domestic demand and high foreign investment, Poland has become one of the𓆏 largest producers and exporters of computer hardware in CEE. The country has managed to turn itself into a key IT hub for the region, and also boasts a ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsThe coal mining sector accounted for 1.1% of Poland's GDP and 0.9% of the total employment in the country in 2018. The sector's importance for the Polish economy - tremeಌndous during the communist regime and 💖in the first years after the start of ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsTurkey’s complex geologic and tectonic structu⛦re ranks it among the top countries in the world in terms of mineral diversity. Excluಞding petroleum and coal, the country is home to 53 exploitable minerals and metals and 4,500 mineral deposits, ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsHealthcare expenditure in Romania has been increasing steadily in recent year💝s (up by 15.6% y/y in 2017), but remains the lowest in the EU28, both in per capita purch💦asing power and as a share of GDP (5.2% in 2017). An Ageing population and ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsTurkey’s healthcare system has been fully reformed under the 2003-2013 Health Transformation&nbs♕p;Programme (HTP), expanding the coverage and qualit🐬y of health services across the country. Healthcare has been among ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsThe Polish construction sector gen𓄧erated a gross value added (GVA) of PLN 148.1bn in 2018, accounting for 7% of GDP. As much as 38% of the construction output came from specialised construction activities. It was followed by construct🦩ion of ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsIn 2018, the Polish telecommunications sector was responsible for 1.9% of the country's GDP (vs. 2% in 2016),ꩲ while the entire ICT sector accounted for 5.6% of GDP (vs. 4.ꦏ9% in 2017) and employed around 220,000 people. The Polish telecom market is a ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsThe retail sector is one of the largest and the most important sectors of the Polish econom🧔y, being one of the main drivers of its sustained growth in recent years. This can be attributed to the rising income levels, job security and overall quality ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsDue to the focus on traditional banking products and the austere financial supervision, the Polꦛish banking system has weathered down the crises of the last two decades very well and remains well capitalised and non-volatile. Still, Poland is ...
168极速一分钟赛车视频记录:View more detailsTurkey’s automotive sector was badly hit by the economic recession in the country, which was sparked by the sharp depreciation of lira in the summer of 2018. Despite the🍷 government’s efforts to support the domestic market, car sales ...
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