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Trade statistics- In 2018 as well Romania continued to import more than it exported, show the latest data provided by the National Institute of Statistics.
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that figure fell slightly to 18.90 percent in February, the latest data shows.
The initial analysis of the latest data(the new Observatory will be presented on 21 September)
a broad-based assessment of the latest data confirms that the underlying rate of money
For more information on the latest data available on unbundling the local loop in Europe,
Latest data as at December 2018 Average data traffic per active line(gigabyte/month).
According to the results of the latest data, a person receives about 30% of the daily nutrient needs,
Despite the relative fall in unemployment the latest data confirm the persistence of widespread poverty
In addition, more generally, since the latest data available in April 2017,
Our latest data on SME participation in FP7 indicates that a total of 2 431 SMEs are now participating in FP7 signed grant agreements.
a broad-based assessment of the latest data confirms that the underlying rate of monetary expansion remains strong.
The latest data on drug-related deaths from 2008 indicate that 87 cases were registered.
based on the latest data recently released by ISTAT.
The latest data indicate that the EU will meet this goal, as its emissions in 1999 were 4% below 1990 levels.
The latest data show that EU labour markets continue to deteriorate in reaction to the economic crisis.
Turning first to the economic analysis, the latest data and survey releases remain positive and, in general,
On the basis of the latest data, survey releases
Latest data show that the economic recovery in industry
In Greece the latest data reported by the government show a budget deficit rising to just below 3% of GDP in 2003.