Examples of using Two per cent in English and their translations into Swedish
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exports to non-EU countries decreased by two per cent in August.
I would remind you that the estimated annual amount of tax fraud is EUR 200-250 billion, or two per cent of GDP.
Finely ground sugar consisting of small particles with the addition of two per cent potato starch as an anti-caking agent.
Cash withdrawals and bank transfers made on domestic credit cards in Finland also declined by two per cent to EUR 1.5 billion.
which was two per cent down from 2010.
FI's Board of Directors decided on 18 April 2016 that the preparatory work ahead of the next decision shall focus on maintaining the rate at its current level, two per cent.
A study recently conducted by UNIFEM of 22 peace processes since 1992 shows that only 7.5 per cent of negotiators and fewer than two per cent of mediators were women.
The long-term growth trend for total factor productivity shows that total factor productivity fluctuated between 1.5 and two per cent before 1993.
Of entrepreneurs, 27 per cent were aged over 54 and only two per cent under 25.
Previously, when inflation was higher than 2 per cent it was important that expectations did not rise too far above two per cent.
the Russian economy may achieve one per cent growth in 2015 and two per cent in 2016.
that the Riksbank interprets as two per cent inflation.
The value of Finnish exports decreased by two per cent in February according to foreign trade statistics provided by Finnish Customs.
personnel decreased by two per cent from the previous year
The price of natural gas used in heat production decreased by around two per cent from 2012.
Exports to EU member states decreased by two per cent in February and exports to non-EU countries by three per cent. .
prices have nevertheless risen by around two per cent in Helsinki and by 9.5 per cent from 2015.
The volume of exports grew in April to June by two per cent from the previous quarter and by four per cent from one year back.
One is to ensure that inflation remains at two per cent a year, with a tolerated deviation interval of plus/minus one percentage point.
Secondary production grew by around two per cent and services by around two and a half per cent from June 2018.