Eksempler på brug af Competition from third countries på Engelsk og deres oversættelser til Dansk
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Products of this nature can easily be damaged,prices fluctuate and there is competition from third countries.
On the other hand, however, increasingly strong competition from third countries can be observed, and particularly from what are known as flags of convenience.
And it is the Commission more than anyone else which turns a blind eye to unfair competition from third countries.
Conditions which further this development should be created, so that competition from third countries(especially the United States and Japan) can be tackled successfully.
Subject: Measures to be taken by the Commission to protect the textile industry against unfair competition from third countries.
I hear your concerns about unfair competition from third countries and the absence of a level playing field in terms of social conditions, environmental and sustainability requirements and health protection laws.
Pineapples are expensive to produce andproducts processed from them face competition from third countries.
Investors, who are already bearing the costs of keeping up with competition from third countries in which environmental regulations are less rigorous than in Europe, are faced with a dilemma as to whether they should remain in Europe or relocate their companies.
Mr President, in relation to the labour-intensive industries the problem is competition from third countries, the cheap labour countries. .
I therefore endorse the main idea underpinning this report, namely that the Commission draw up a study on the state of tuna resources, the fleet and the industry as a whole, and subsequently present an action plan for the tuna sector that provides a global framework of structural aid anda plan to protect the sector against competition from third countries.
In 1977, the last year of application of the Multifibre Arrangement, intense competition from third countries forced a relatively large number of firms to lay off staff.
It is quite legitimate to institute an action programme that would allow this sector to fight on equal terms with the competition from third countries.
Lastly, measures and guarantees to be adopted to avoid crises in the egg market in the coming years andto prevent unfair competition from third countries that are not obliged to respect the European Union directive within the European internal market.
The continued viability of family farms in all our countries is under threat because of a number of serious factors, such as the BSE crisis andoften unfair competition from third countries.
However, the situation was less positive for EU agriculturalexports,which faced increased competition from third countries especially in the cerealssector, where non-traditional exporters in the Black Sea area had a large impact on themarkets in 2002, although meat sector exports improved considerably from the previousyear's levels when trade restrictions due to animal disease scares hit exports.
Never before has the standard of European regulation been as important as it is today,when the Union faces serious competition from third countries.
Faced with competition from third countries- especially emerging economies, whose low labour costs make it very difficult to compete with them- it is essential to combat the falsification of trade marks, designs and models, and to protect intellectual property, given that the main competitive advantages of European industry are product quality and, especially, creative ability.
European shipbuilding capacity anddefend the EU's interests against unfair competition from third countries 3.
We are very much aware that, if it is attractive to produce milk in Europe,this can be attributed in great part to artificially high prices and the restriction of competition from third countries.
Thus it appears that, in the three industries studied, besides overcapacity otherfactors(inflexible production technology, competition from third countries on the European market and dependence on exports) served to depress prices.
The role of the common organization of the market is, in particular, to regulate the conditions of competition between Community producers andto prevent unfair competition from third countries.
The part of this report that proposes a reduction in the tax and administrative burden for companies is positive:this is an important goal for reducing competition from third countries where tax, production and labour costs are appreciably lower than in Europe.
Tropical timber: the ACP announced their intention of sending the Community a memorandum on the difficulties experienced by certain ACP States in exporting to the Community on account of competition from third countries;
However, it is precisely the competitiveness of energy-intensive end products, such as steel, cement, aluminium and others, which is at stake here, andit is also from the point of view of competition from third countries that uniform rules should be adopted in the EU, as advocated by the Commission.
Too often, the rules on fishing, tourism, transport and environmental protection in the sector have been developed separately andwith no regard for the risks associated with unfair competition from third countries.
For all these reasons, it is not surprising that there is enormous concern in the sector at the possibility that aid may be withdrawn, since without it- and we must recognise this-, given that the future of these operations,as a result of the competition from third countries, is in jeopardy and the investment made in the modernisation of the production systems- which has taken place on a significant scale- will have been pointless.
Nevertheless, we have to make sure that future EU importation schemes make it possible to strike the right balance so that European production, already in a state of crisis,does not suffer unfair competition from third countries.
Eight Member States have already ratified it, meaning that the Convention will start to apply and all of us living on the coast will therefore be able to take pride in the fact that our fishermen have coverage andwill not have competition from third countries which may have social support for their fishermen.
We need to establish a better and more complete system of Community aid and support for those wine-growing zones that are both in crisis and expanding,due, for the most part, to increasing competition from third countries.
It is therefore important to know that the Commission can show what progress has been achieved by the Member States in preparing for the ban on the rearing of laying hens in conventional batteries from 1 January 2012, what measures it will take against Member States whose producers do not comply,and what measures it will take to prevent potential unfair competition from third countries in the EU egg market from 1 January 2012.