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EEF said that this followed a 20% annual increase in exports to non-EU markets up to October 2011.
British manufacturing sector uncertain about economic growth for 2012 2012
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The continuing financial crisis, allied to the government's attempts to reduce migrant numbers coming into Britain, is calculated to prompt a fall in non-EU immigration of about 10%.
Immigration expected to fall due to UK economic downturn 2012
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The position traditionally has gone to a European, but the Strauss-Kahn resignation has brought calls for the next chief to be from a non-EU country.
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Getting the necessary tax identification number can take as long as six months for non-EU foreigners.
Europe on Sale Nancy Keates 2011
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The position traditionally has gone to a European, but the Strauss-Kahn resignation has brought calls for the next chief to be from a non-EU country.
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The position traditionally has gone to a European, but the Strauss-Kahn resignation has brought calls for the next chief to be from a non-EU country.
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Environmentalists, meanwhile, argue that non-EU airlines and their respective governments are blowing the issue out of proportion.
Toni Johnson: The Debate Over Aviation Emissions Toni Johnson 2011
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The NEF argues that a full discard ban will be good news for the fishing industry, citing a study published last month by academics at the University of York which found a discard ban by Norway, a non-EU member, during the late 1980s saw reduced profitability for just four years with Norwegian cod fisheries now among the most lucrative in the world.
EU fishing fleets discarded £2.7bn of cod, claims report 2011
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Environmentalists, meanwhile, argue that non-EU airlines and their respective governments are blowing the issue out of proportion.
Toni Johnson: The Debate Over Aviation Emissions Toni Johnson 2011
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Exports in October jumped by £2.1 billion to a total of £26.5 billion—both figures the highest on record, largely thanks to sales to non-EU countries.
U.K. Trade Deficit Shrinks Alex Brittain 2011
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