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Sweden And Finland Are Getting Closer To Becoming NATO Members

Sweden And Finland Are Getting Closer To Becoming NATO Members| FXMAG.COM
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  1. In this article:
    1. Sweden and Finland are on track for NATO membership
      1. Increase in salaries in the automotive industry
        1. Difficult challenge

          Over the centuries, countries have made alliances with each other, and in difficult situations they turned out to be crucial. Therefore, NATO membership may be crucial for many countries.

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          In this article:

          • Sweden and Finland are on track for NATO membership
          • Increase in salaries in the automotive industry
          • Difficult challenge

          Sweden and Finland are on track for NATO membership

          Sweden and Finland are on track for NATO membership this year, despite tense negotiations with Turkey over their admission. Currently, NATO consists of 30 countries - 28 European and two North American. Turkey's reasons for opposing Sweden and Finland's admission to NATO are complex, emotional, and steeped in decades.

          Turkey's opposition to Sweden's and Finland's membership in NATO focuses on their harboring fighters from the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK). Opposition to Finland's membership is of a slightly different nature. The country has a much smaller Kurdish population than the neighboring country, but the foreign policies of both are similar. Both Sweden and Finland blocked arms sales to Turkey in 2019 during its military clash with Kurdish groups in Syria.

          Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced this week that the country was ready to resume negotiations after suspending them indefinitely at the end of January.

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          Hungary is the second opponent of the ratification, although local media reported on Tuesday that its parliament could ratify Finland and Sweden's NATO membership early next month.

          These are signals that the membership of both countries is getting closer.

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          Increase in salaries in the automotive industry

          As one of the largest employers in Japan, Toyota has long been a leader in spring employee talks, which are in full swing at large companies.

          Toyota will accept trade unions' demand for the biggest increase in basic wages and bonuses in 20 years.

          The automaker's future chief executive Koji Sato said the decision to fully accept the union's demands during the first round of talks was not just for Toyota, but for industries as a whole.

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          Honda Motor said it had agreed to union demands for a 5% pay rise. Honda's average monthly base salary increase of 12,500 yen ($92.70) is the largest jump since at least 1990.

          Difficult challenge

          It will be another challenging year. In times of heightened uncertainty for the global economy, India's strong performance remains a bright spot.

          The reality is that growth is still below normal and price pressure is still too high. And after three years of upheaval, too many economies and people are still suffering badly.

          Around the world, many households are struggling to make ends meet due to the high cost of living. Millions cannot afford fuel for heating or cooking. Subsequent upheavals increased poverty, threatening decades of progress.

          Supporting the weak is crucial in all countries.

          It all makes that the politicians of the G20 economies face a difficult challenge.


          Kamila Szypuła

          Kamila Szypuła

          Writer

          Kamila has a bachelors degree in economics and a master's degree in finance and accounting, specializing in banking and financial consulting

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