Many of those enterprises trade internationally and will have to deal with the euro as a foreign currency.
They do not believe in a currency which is not backed by a political institution or a government.
The weak dollar not only mortgages our exports, but also gives an artificial advantage to countries continuing to use the dollar as a currency.
When an economy falls into recession, the value of the currency will tend to fall.
Are efforts being made and plans drawn up to gradually give the country a stable and less vulnerable currency, a convertible currency?
The introduction of a common currency is not primarily an economic act, but above all a sovereign and thus eminently political act.
This seems to be the motto of our politicians, who are caught up in the spiral of their so-called irreversible commitments to the single currency.
Demand for the euro as a world currency is comparatively weak.
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