
U603 Hose
Transfer gasoline,kerosene,diesel from fuel dispenser to vehicle.
Materials:
Body: oil-proof rubber
Features :
Oil-proof
Hose is soft,light
Little variant when transfer gasoline
Middle conducting layer- working safety
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
31kg/case of 30 34kg/case of 30 37x23.5x19.5 cm / case of 30
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generated by this world-class event to repair its battered
image. “Made in Germany�has long since lost its ring; now government and big business have
teamed up in a campaign to sell the country as the “Land of Ideas� In Berlin, where the World
Cup final will be played, visitors will be treated to a “Walk of Ideas�through the capital, complete
with oversized sculptures of German inventions.
The hope is that a victory, or at least a respectable result, will help cure the collective depression
that descended on Germany when the economy started to sag at the beginning of this decade�
just as winning the 1954 World Cup, held in Switzerland, helped to heal the national psyche after
the war and kicked off the Wirtschaftswunder (the post-war economic miracle). The Wunder von
Bern, as the unexpected victory came to be known, helped to restore Germans battered pride in
their country.
What are the chances that a Wunder von Berlin might kick off a similar cultural and economic
rebirth? The answer depends on your perspective. Germany today is like one of those pictures
where, depending on how you tilt it, you see two different images. In exports, it is already world-
class. Many of its global companies have never been more competitive. With exports of nearly $1
trillion in 2005, thi fuel dispenser s medium-sized country (smal fuel dispenser ler than the American state of Montana, but with
82m people) already sells more goods in the world market than any other.
Investment and domestic demand are also picking up at last, so Germany s economic outlook at
home, too, has brightened. “In case you missed it, Germany is no longer the sick man of Europe,�
says Elga Bartsch, an economist at Morgan Stanley, an investment bank. In 2006, she predicts,
the country s economy will grow by 1.8%, the highest rate since 2000 and in line with the
European average. But the labour market does not seem to have turned the corner yet in
January, unemployment before seasonal adjustment again hit 5m, or 12.1% of the workforce.
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