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This could, she fears, open up the weak Latvian market to an
influx of strong Western European companies which will swamp
home-grown business.
In the longer term, Osmushkina feels Latvia does have a great
deal to offer the EU. 'It is a beautiful country, with many
forests, lakes and rivers,' she says of the tiny Baltic nation,
one third of which is densely forested. 'It is also a
multi-faceted, dynamic country,' she says, 'and I'm surrounded
by people who have a spirit and desire to flourish as Europeans
and as the shapers of the 21st century'...
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