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Fri 28 Aug, 2009 05:43 am
Taking into account that Sweden is actively backing up Belarus to integrate into Europe I arrived at a conclusion that there will soon be one more market rival on the market of European Union, which is Belarus of course. I only don’t get it why European market (that has virtually been swamped with low-priced agriproducts and staple commodities from Eastern Europe) should need more expensive production from Belarus? Is it of higher quality? Don’t think so. Very much the other way, it’s inferior in quality. It’s more expensive and off quality in comparison with production from, say, Poland, or Rumania, or Estonia at worst. So does it make sense? Not sure. It makes me feel that Sweden is brewing knavery, which naturally runs counter to interests of all other European Union. I reckon that there should be a special commission set up to show Sweden’s policy up in its true colors.
Quote:It makes me feel that Sweden is brewing knavery
great line, I may use it sometime.
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