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Table 1 12 2004-2005 2012-2013 % change 2004-2005 2012-2013 % change Algeria 13186 14447 9,56 Cyprus  749 865 15,49 Egypt 23301 28285 21,39 France 7555 7986 5,70 Israel 6621 8134 22,85 Greece 10788 10777 -0,10 Jordan 1885 2202 16,82 Italy 29586 29810 0,76
Table 3  current  prices,  billions  USD PPP, billions current  international dollar current  prices, USD PPP, current  international dollar Cyprus  22 22 -6,0 -5,1 0,026 0,032 24761 25265 France 2737 2278 0,3 0,7 2,619 3,102 43000 35784 Greece 242 266 -3,
Table 5  2009 2010 2011 2012 Algeria 25.4 24.5 Egypt 32.1 31.6 Israel 31.6 16.7 Palestine 27 28.9 Turkey 34.9 32.3 29.6 28.7 Cyprus 9.9 11.7 14.6 16 France 12.4 12.4 12 12.2 Greece 12.6 14.9 17.4 20.3 Italy 17.6 19.1 19.8 21.1 Malta 9.8 9.5 10.6 11.1 Portu
TABLE 6 -  EXCHANGES with regional strategies and initiatives of other actors acting in the Mediterranean Basin  Thematic Objectives A.1 Business and SMEs  development  A.2 Support  to education, research,  technological  development  and  innovation  A.3
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