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| to account
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| the increasing share
of the light industry production
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| to be produced
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| imported oil and gas
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| to be located
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| a third of the industrial output
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| to be reflected
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| to rely
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| energy imports
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| to be dependent
| in
| world’s famous factory
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| to bring closer
| to
| the major Ukraine’s trade partners
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| to grow
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| highs and lows
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| to be
| through
| entering the WTO
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Exercise 6. Match each term with its definition. Translate them into Ukrainian.
1.
| opportunity
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| A product that a country buys in another country.
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| industry
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| Official discussions between the representatives of opposing groups who are trying to reach an agreement, especially in business or politics.
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| recession
| c.
| Something that a country, person, or organization has which they can use.
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| hyperinflation
| d.
| A product that a country sells in another country.
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| resource
| e.
| The industrial process of digging coal or other minerals out of the ground.
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| export
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| Something difficult that tests strength, skill or ability, especially in an interesting way.
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| mining
| g.
| A possibility of doing something.
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| import
| h.
| The production of goods in factories.
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| challenge
| i.
| A difficult time when there is less trade, business activity etc. in a country than usual.
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| negotiation(s)
| j.
| A very fast rise in prices that seriously damages a country’s economy.
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Exercise 7. Ask general or special questions with when,why, where, what, how, who,if it is possible.
1. The Ukrainian government has taken series of positive steps on improving the investment climate in the country. 2. Unlike other developing countries, Ukraine is an attractive country for investment owing to its highly skilled labour force and low wages. 3. Ukraine has advantages over other countries in several areas, both as a producer and as a consumer. 4. As producers, Ukrainian cities are able to compete in the following areas: soft wear development, food processing, textiles (both raw materials and finished goods). 6. The highly skilled labour force, combined with lower costs of production, make these industries highly attractive.