Examples of using Current global in English and their translations into Finnish
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During the current global economic crisis, with fluctuating fuel prices
It is to be hoped that international organisations such as this will be able to review their concepts regarding current global structures.
The Council(ECOFIN) NOTES the existence of substantial opportunities to achieve multiple benefits by addressing the current global economic crisis,
cannot afford not to tap, especially in the current global climate.
Suorsa agrees with futurist Rohit Talwar's observations that many current global megatrends seem to work in favour of Metsä Fibre's business.
These chapters are chosen because they reflect a current global agenda or throw light on a topical policy area in the Nordic Region.
Eastern spiritual traditions and current global issues- all these co-exist in Korakrit Arunanondchai's art.
around 20% of current global CO2 emissions.
Commissioner, you recently told the WTO ambassadors- and have confirmed it here today- that there is a lot of unfair competition at international level in the current global economy, and that since it is subject to different jurisdictions, it therefore causes serious problems.
the success of the European economy in the current global climate of crisis,
Particularly during the current global financial crisis, this partnership can be of paramount importance
Given the current global economic situation, this report is
The EU has to find the best common approach to deal with Russia on issues such as current global economic challenges,
other countries at a time of unprecedented turbulence and during the current global recession.
articulate with the US the exit strategy for the current global crisis, upholding human security-
as the proposed set of actions will not be enough to assist EU universities in facing current global challenges such as fierce competition
in response to the current global challenges, place producers at the heart of our concerns.
Last July the European Commission published an impressive analysis of the situation and prospects of European industrial sectors in the current global context, characterised by strong dynamism in other world regions.1
whether the Maastricht criteria suit current global changes.
In writing.-(RO) Apart from its trans-national character, the current global financial crisis risks creating a state of major panic very rapidly, not only in the financial,