Examples of using Economic programme in English and their translations into Romanian
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Having failed to reach an agreement with the Romanian government on its economic programme for 2006, the IMF indicated on Monday(31 October)
Turkey- Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says the IMF is pleased with the way Turkey is implementing its economic programme.
would in this way contribute to the alleviation of financial constraints on the implementation of the authorities' economic programme and to financing the budget deficit.
intended to support the country's economic programme until 2005.
partially as a result of the government's economic programme, supported by the IMF.
reforms to bring Turkey closer to EU membership and to implement the government's economic programme.
the last review by the EC of Romania's economic programme.
intended to support the country's economic programme until 2005.
that boosting the competitiveness of local industry is the chief priority of the government's economic programme.
I believe that this would represent an economic programme through which the Council could show,
Serbian Finance Minister Mladjan Dinkic said the government is planning a radical economic programme for next year,
The financial assistance is conditional upon the implementation of a comprehensive economic programme to which the Romanian authorities committed to and which will,
Having failed to reach an agreement with the Romanian government on its economic programme for 2006, the IMF said on Monday that the two-year standby arrangement for about $370m that the Fund
The IMF and Kosovo have reached a tentative agreement on an economic programme that could be supported by a 20-month stand-by arrangement in the amount of 107m euros.
Thus, the sides reached a preliminary agreement on a new economic programme which sees a financial support worth about 590 million dollars for Moldova till 2012.
He also pledged that AKP would advance Turkey's EU accession agenda and implement an IMF-backed economic programme, though he added that changes might have to be made.
a tight monetary policy, in line with the country's commitments spelled out under a $10 billion IMF-sponsored economic programme.
the IMF Board of Directors approved a $28m stand-by arrangement to support the government's economic programme through 15 June 2004.
Of course, in order for the economic programme to be credible,
aims to support the country economic programme with the view to restore the fiscal and external durability,