The last thing you want is other countries take over any public contracts like building or repairing roads etc. No one is better at carrying out public works projects and repairs to infrastructure than Japan.
mrmalice at Jul. 18, 2012 - 05:41PM JST
so, the EU aims at 2 million new jobs ... that's the first i hear about this (on a website focused on japan, good thing i keep my eye on the world). I wonder what it will be worth on the downside of the street thought. My own country went from 90.000 to 190.000 unemployed just since last summer and there's only 11 million people living here. It's gonna take a little more than 2 million jobs to get european consumerism back on track i'm afraid. But it's better than nothing
lostrune2 at Jul. 19, 2012 - 04:05PM JST
Don't sign it, EU! If even your superior cars can't get into the Korean market with a free trade deal, what hope would they in similarly-protected Japan?
3 Comments
Login to comment
VicMOsaka at Jul. 18, 2012 - 09:08AM JST
The last thing you want is other countries take over any public contracts like building or repairing roads etc. No one is better at carrying out public works projects and repairs to infrastructure than Japan.
mrmalice at Jul. 18, 2012 - 05:41PM JST
so, the EU aims at 2 million new jobs ... that's the first i hear about this (on a website focused on japan, good thing i keep my eye on the world). I wonder what it will be worth on the downside of the street thought. My own country went from 90.000 to 190.000 unemployed just since last summer and there's only 11 million people living here. It's gonna take a little more than 2 million jobs to get european consumerism back on track i'm afraid. But it's better than nothing
lostrune2 at Jul. 19, 2012 - 04:05PM JST
Don't sign it, EU! If even your superior cars can't get into the Korean market with a free trade deal, what hope would they in similarly-protected Japan?