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The Export value index is expected to continue rising due to the government's focus on promoting export and its increased activities in the international market.
This robust growth is expected to continue for some time and will lead to further sales expansion for Hankook Tire in these markets.
Today the demand for transport in Europe is significantly higher than in 2000 and is expected to continue growing.
This trend is expected to continue as the growth rates of the connected products(unaddressed
The unemployment rate is expected to continue to fall in the EU in 2019, and is set to
Expansion in the global economy is expected to continue supporting euro area exports,
While coffee production in Laos is expected to continue to increase quite rapidly,
The recovery of the Budapest office market is expected to continue, supported by more robust economic conditions pushing through.
and this sector is expected to continue growing.
Next year is expected to continue the positive momentum, with a growth rate of about 2.5 percent
The unemployment rate is expected to continue to fall in the EU in 2019 and is set to
Investment growth is expected to continue benefiting from favourable financing conditions,
In addition, the expansion in global activity is expected to continue supporting euro area exports,
This process is expected to continue in the following months,
growth in China is expected to continue.
and this sector is expected to continue growing.
growth in China is expected to continue, although at a slower pace than in 2015.
the unemployment rate in the euro area is expected to continue falling from 7.6% this year to 7.4% in 2020
The labour force is expected to continue to expand, reflecting the projected net positive immigration of workers,
recent on-going decline in wage inflation is expected to continue after a temporarily halt.