Finland's Prime Minister accuses Apple of the country's economic problems

  Just a few months after he accused Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), that he "killed" the company Nokia and caused serious economic problems for Finland, the prime minister of the country, Alexander Stubb, now returns with a new set of accusations for those from Cupertino. Recently the rating agency Standard & Poor downgraded Finland's rating from AAA to AA+, and this motivated the country's prime minister, Alexander Stubb, to speak in an interview about the negative impact that Apple had on the country whose government he leads.

We have two champions which went down. As well as the technology firm Nokia, he explained that the paper industry in Finland had fallen on hard times [...] A little bit paradoxically I guess one could say that the iPhone killed Nokia and the iPad killed the Finnish paper industry.

  Separate from the fall of the company Nokia, which was finally bought by those from Microsoft, Stubbs says that Apple's new products also affected the paper industry in Finland. Although the Apple company, along with many other terminal manufacturers, really destroyed Nokia and the paper industry, Subb's lamentations reveal how weak he is as a leader for Finns, because a good prime minister would not blame a company for the wrong decisions made by Nokia and others to hide their bad administration of a country.