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Friday, August 07, 2009

Devaluation of hryvna and competitiveness

За январь-июнь 2009 года Украина экспортировала в Китай 970 тыс. тонн проката, в то время как за аналогичный период прошлого года в Китай было экспортировано всего лишь 11 тыс. тонн проката.

Как сообщил директор ГП Укрпромвнешэкспертиза Владимир Власюк, такое значительное увеличение объемов украинского экспорта в Китай связано со снижением себестоимости украинской продукции, которая сегодня ниже аналогичной китайской.

Posted by Oleksandr at 4:27 PM
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