
U105 Nozzle Boot
Materials:
Body: Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U105-A 1.5kg/case of1 1.6kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-B 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-C 1.1kg/case of1 1.2kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-D 1.3kg/case of1 1.4kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-E 1.5kg/case of1 1.6kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-F 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
U105-G 1.7kg/case of1 1.8kg/case of1 8.9×7.7×41cm/case of1
we are committed to create the best workplace, encourage our staffs to put their own personalities into their jobs, and provide them a stage to show themselves.
d by the perceived stability and relative integrity of the government. Last
October Mr Yudhoyono even dared to cut Indonesia s costly oil subsidies. He has kept growth steady at around 5%
a year, and the rupiah strong.
None of this (see article) is irreversible. Indonesia has its fragilities. But as they take stock of a painful past, its
people can take pride in recent achievements. In a giddily short space of time, they have built a plural democracy,
where Islamist parties can fight (and lose) elections peacefully, and where the army at last accepts civilian rule.
Indonesia is a steady economic performer and an increasingly attractive destination for investment. However
history judges Mr Suharto, the Indonesia of today has become, in its understated way, a success.
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Turkey and the EU
SIR ?Despite being a staunch and informed supporter of Turkey s full membership in the European Union, you
seem now to conclude that Turkey i fuel dispenser s moving away from Europe (“Flying in the wrong direction? May 6th).
I very much disagree. A comparison with only four years ago would go a long way in explaining how Turkey has in
fact been moving into the core of Europe. Just consider how many taboos have disappeared from the scene in
Turkey. The acquis of the EU is being adopted, and our accession process has so far been much less problematic
than expected by some. The European Commission has praised the performance of our team.
Additionally, we are creating and sustaining this dynamism on the heels of one of the most successful economic
stories of our time. Turkey has grown by no less than 35% in cumulative terms in the fuel dispenser