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The year 2008 turned out to be a tale of two halves for Indonesia.
Politically and economically, Turkey had a frustrating year in 2008, with the government's reform programme losing pace as a result of fighting a court battle to avoid removal from office, just as the effects of the global economic crisis began to set in.
For Ras Al Khaimah (RAK), 2008 was another year of solid growth at home and abroad, in keeping with the emirate's plans to expand and diversify its economy, and in spite of some of the problems that have afflicted the region following the global financial crisis.
Although the year got off to a promising start with new prospects of better relations with the mainland China and the implementation of economic reforms after Ma Ying-jeou took office as president in May, Taiwan has since succumbed to weaknesses facing the global economy
Disturbed by domestic political turmoil and latterly the global economic downturn, Thailand has spent most of 2008 trying to maintain normal business and economic activities.
Despite a very good start, 2008 turned out to be a difficult year for Ukraine, as the country continued to experience political instability, high inflation and the external shocks of the global financial crisis.

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