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Romania, one of the poorest nations in the EU, has per capita GDP half the EU average. Years of large spending before the financial crisis hit in 2008 have led to high debt levels and turning to the IMF for assistance. The IMF and the EU arranged a loan of $26 billion in 2009 with conditions for spending cuts. GDP declined by 7% in 2009. In 2011 GDP increased by 2.5% and in 2012 about 1.5-2% growth is expected. The spending cuts included cutting 200,000 government jobs since 2009, with another 100,000 jobs to be cut in 2012. Wage cuts of 25% were made. Other actions include raising the retirement age, removing special pensions for the military and police, raising the value added tax and cuttting subsidies including heating help. The result is that polls now show the centre right government of Emil Bloc has support from only 20% of people polled compared to 50% for the main opposition party. Emil Bloc resigned after weeks of protest on February 7, 2012.
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Toyota says it plans to sell 8.61 million vehicles worldwide in 2011, up from an estimated 8.37 million vehicles sold in 2010. This includes sales by Daihatsu and Hino Motors. The increase in overseas sales by 8% will offset slowing sales in Japan, where sales will slump after the end of a government incentive program. The decline in Japan is for a drop by 12% to 1.93 million vehicles.
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With the popularity of Apple iPhones and smartphones, Nokia has lost ground. Its share price is down 73% from 2007 end. It is looking for a new CEO. The lack of new mobile phones to compete with the iPhone and other smartphones and generate the kind of excitement that Apple's iPhone has generated, is Nokia's main problem.
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Cutting taxes has acted as a "stimulus" in Sweden, with the country showing a strong recovery.
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The differences between prime minister Netanyahu of Israel and U.S. president Obama during the conflict with Hamas in 2014. U.S. relations with Israel reach another low point.
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Nicholas Maduro Venezuela's president, on why the U.S. should not impose sanctions on Venezuela, and not support the opposition movement's efforts to oust his government. He calls for better relations with the U.S. and exchange of ambassadors.
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Changing perceptions of European companies about the viability of U.S. manufacturing in 2012-2014. The views of Atlas Copco AB, and Skanska, two Swedish companies, on why it makes sense to make products in the U.S.
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