- In Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire over 48 000 people are employed in clothing and textiles and in one area alone - Ashfield - it represents 24 % of manufacturing.
- I Nottinghamshire och Derbyshire är över 48 000 människor anställda i beklädnads- och textilindustrin och i ett enda område - Ashfield - utgör det 24 procent av produktionen.
- My country, which represents 16% of the European Union’s territory, contains 40% of the entire Natura 2000 Network:
- Mitt land utgör 16 procent av Europeiska unionens territorium och har 40 procent av hela det europeiska nätet av skyddsområden:
- The texts also state that fishing in Angola represents 3% of the gross national product and so any effort to support the Angolan fishing industry is to be welcomed.
- Angolas fiske utgör 3 procent av bruttonationalinkomsten, det sägs också i pappren, och därför är alla ansträngningar att stödja den angolanska fiskeriekonomin positiv.
- In the case of the textile industry, the fact that the sector is mainly made up of small and medium-sized enterprises is a disadvantage on the market that represents 6% of total world trade and an estimated turnover of EUR 566 billion.
- I textilindustrins fall är det faktum att sektorn i huvudsak består av små och medelstora företag en nackdel på en marknad som utgör 6 procent av den totala världshandeln och har en beräknad omsättning på 566 miljarder euro.
- Now we have agreed on the guidelines, it is up to Member States to adopt ad hoc measures to revitalise and support the specific situation of their own SMEs, fuelling growth in a sector that by itself represents over 90% of all enterprises in the Union and constitutes the very lifeblood of our economy.
- När vi nu har kommit överens om riktlinjerna är det upp till medlemsstaterna att vidta särskilda åtgärder för att vitalisera och stödja just sina små och medelstora företag, att främja tillväxt inom en sektor som utgör mer än 90 procent av alla företag i unionen och som är själva livsnerven i vår ekonomi.
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