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The Finland time is a part of the Eastern European Time Zone. The Eastern European Standard Time or EET is two hours ahead of the Greenwich Mean Time or GMT.
Finland time is calculated by adding the number two to the time displayed in the Greenwich Mean Time or GMT. The Finland Government follows the principles laid down by the proponents of the Eastern European Standard Time or EET. The country of Finland observes Daylight Saving Time or DST. The clocks in Finland are advanced by one hour in summer. This effectively creates a 3 hour advance between Finland time and the Greenwich Mean Time. The time at Finland in the summer is calculated by adding 3 to the Greenwich Mean Time. The end of the summer sees the time in Finland to be set back to 2 hours ahead of GMT.
The Daylight Saving Time or DST in Finland is the method of advancing clocks with the purpose of having more sunlight in the afternoons. The method of Daylight Saving Time leads to more production in the Finnish economy. The economy of Finland is a service industry based economy. The DST helps the average Finnish citizen to keep more working hours.
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