Примери за използване на Structural surplus на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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So the only solution, according to the Commissioner,is the country to achieve a primary structural surplus.
It is planned that the medium-term budgetary objective- a structural surplus of 0,25% of GDP- is to be achieved by 2020.
The Commission endorses the Court's conclusion that distillation measures were contributing to the structural surpluses.
That is the primary structural surplus that Greece needs, and debt restructuring would not solve this very fundamental fact.
The ECA found that these two measures worked against each other and the structural surplus was not significantly reduced.
Achieve structural surplus by 2013 at the latest, while limiting deficit in 2012 to at most 2,1% of GDP, keeping tight control over expenditure and enhancing the efficiency of public spending.
In Italy, the deficit is significantly lower andthe country will achieve a small structural surplus in 2013, according to the IMF.
Real estate structural surplus pattern still exists, 1-11 data show that in 2015 the real estate investment growth rate down to 1.3%, the leading indicators of real estate new construction area, land acquisition area dropped.
First introduced in 1984 at a time when EU production far outstripped demand,the quota regime was a first step in overcoming these structural surpluses.
Exceptional measures have been applied to goods that are in structural surplus 67 The EU has also applied exceptional measures to support the withdrawal of peaches and nectarines.
First introduced in 1984, at a time when EUproduction far outstripped demand, the quota regime was one of the tools introduced for overcoming structural surpluses.
Some market mechanism measures have proved cost-inefficient to the extent that they have encouraged structural surpluses without requiring improvements in the relevant competitive structures.
The grubbing-up scheme is a quick and permanent way of reducing production potential, andis therefore a key part of the Commission's aim of reducing the structural surplus.
The market mechanism measures, such as crisis distillation,have proved cost-inefficient to the extent that they have encouraged structural surpluses without requiring improvements in the relevant competitive structures.
(1) Council Regulation(EC) No 1788/2003 of 29 September 2003 establishing a levy in the milk and milk-products sector(2) sets operational rules for a levy on milk and milk products aimed at reducing the imbalance between supply and demand on the market and removing the resulting structural surpluses;
Because total production may vary significantly from one year to the other as a result of climatic conditions, structural surplus is best measured using averages of more than one single year.
Subsidised structural surpluses have thus been an attendant feature of the quota system for a very long time. following the surge in market prices at the end of 2006 and in 2007, for the first time the surpluses almost disappeared but this situation could not be considered a permanent achievement, as proved by the reappearance of surpluses in 2008 and 2009.
The need to fix this price at a level which contributes towards stabilizing market prices without,however, leading to the formation of structural surpluses within the Community.
By supporting the permanent withdrawal of vineyards, the grubbing-up scheme is a more effective instrument to deal with a structural surplus of wine than the previous intervention measures, such as the storage and distillation measures, which simply provided a temporary solution to a structural problem.
In a situation of growing social tension and daily strikes, Greece will probably have to make additional efforts, which means to adopt further restrictivemeasures to meet fiscal targets, and to achieve structural surplus next year.
Although the scheme resulted in a reduction of supply of approximately 10,2 million hl of wine,the target of 175 000 ha proved insufficient to eliminate the structural surplus in existence prior to the reform, largely because the assumptions on which that target was based did not materialise.
The medium-term budgetary strategy of the stability programme is to achieve the medium-term objective, defined as structural balance,by 2013, and to maintain it throughout the rest of the stability programme period, by aiming at structural surpluses in 2013 and beyond.
Initially, taking into account the proposed terminationof the distillation measures, the Commission estimated the structural surplus of wine to be 18,5 million hl(see paragraph 3), and calculated that reducing supply by this amount would require the grubbing-up of 400 000 ha over a 5-year period, with a cost of 2,4 billion euro.
Since then, the dairy market has undergone profound change, characterised by rising world prices andthe gradual disappearance of the structural surpluses that provided the raison d'être for the quotas.
The market mechanism measures have often proved mediocre in terms of cost effectiveness to the extent that they have encouraged structural surpluses without requiring structural improvements.
Let us recall that in the final analysis, fiscal solvency requires stabilising andthen reducing the government debt ratio- i.e. achieving a primary structural surplus and achieving a debt-stabilising level.
Besides finding shortcomings both in the governing regulations and in their implementation at Member State level,the Court concluded that the distillation measures were actually contributing to the structural surplus of supply by providing an assured outlet at excessively attractive prices.
In 2005, when the Commission initiated its preparatory work for the latest reform of the COM,accumulated wine stocks represented the equivalent of one year of production and the structural surplus was estimated at approximately 14,5 million hl2, equivalent to 8,5% of the total production.
Despite improved export performance in 2006, a number of alarm bells are ringing: consumption is down; imports are up significantly, to the extent that the EU could soon become a net importer in volume terms;there are structural surpluses, compulsory distillations are routine, and incomes are falling.