The European Commission just killed a EUR-100m translation market

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Ramunas Kontrimas
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Lituanie
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good news Jul 1, 2016

Let's not think only of ourselves. Who doesn't enjoy lower costs? We'll survive.

[Edited at 2016-07-01 12:40 GMT]


 
neilmac
neilmac
Espagne
Local time: 10:48
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One man's meat... Jul 1, 2016

I rarely do EU documents myself, just the occasional tender bid, but this could be bad news for translators who rely on this type of translation for a large part of their earnings. However, I think that getting rid of the need for notaries' stamps is a good thing - it should save a lot of time and hassle.

 


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