International economic relations-especially foreign trade - have been vital to Finland throughout the twentieth century, but they have never been more important to the country as they are now. The country is self-sufficient in staple foods and can supply about 70 percent of the raw materials used by industry domestically. However, imports of petroleum, minerals and other products are crucial to both the agricultural and industrial sectors.
Since joining the European Union in 1995, Finland, with a population of 5.2 million, has become very attractive to international business. Finland is an EU member state and shares a long border with Russia. So Finland has a unique position as the center of a rapidly developing marketplace of 80 million prospective consumers formed by northwestern Russia, Scandinavia and the Baltic republics. Finland was also the first Nordic country to chair the EU in 1999 and was the only Nordic country to replace its national currency, the Finn mark, with the Euro in the beginning of 2002.
Everyone has heard about the mobile phone revolution in Finland. The latest studies show that Finland is the mobile communications standard-bearer, since it is the home of Nokia, one of the world's most prominent brands. However, the Finnish high-tech industry is much more than mobile phones and telecommunications technology.
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Finnish language (some or seamen keel) is the language spoken by the majority of the population in Finland and by ethnic Finns outside of Finland. It belongs to the Uralic language family , subgroup Finno-Ugric.
There are approximately 5 million speakers of Finnish. Besides being the national language of Finland, it is spoken by about 200,000 people in the northern Sweden, 70,000 people in the United States, 50,000 people in northwestern Russia.
Finnish is undoubtedly an exceedingly difficult language to learn. Aside from foreign borrowings (mostly from the Germanic languages), the long, often compound words hear no similarity whatever to their counterparts in the Indo-European languages. Even the Finnish names of different countries are often hard to recognize—e.g., Suomi (Finland), Ruotsi (Sweden), Tanska (Denmark), Saksa (Germany), Ranska (France), and Venäjä (Russia).
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