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The Federation of Austrian Industry (de: Vereinigung der Österreichischen Industrie or Industrievereinigung, shortform VOeI or IV) is Austrian employers' organization.
   The IV has contacts to politicians and a wide net of contacts and relations. As a lobby organisation, it pursues its goals and represents the interests of its members not only in Austria, but on the European level as well.
   In 2005 it had around 3,400 members.

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