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Information sources
Statistics
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- Eurostat: www.ec.europa.eu/eurostat
- International Trade Centre – Trade Map database:
www.trademap.org/netherlands/index.aspx
- International Monetary Fund, Romania country page (visited 10-8-2018):
http://www.imf.org/en/Countries/ROU
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