Exemples d'utilisation de Is expected to increase slightly en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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Trade in coarse grains is expected to increase slightly.
Supply is expected to increase slightly, due to higher carry-in stocks.
On the other hand, production of metallurgical coal is expected to increase slightly.
Pork Pork production is expected to increase slightly to 1.2 Mt in 2003.
In this context,public debt(including the debt of non-financial public companies), is expected to increase slightly.
Output is expected to increase slightly from the good level of the previous year.
Overall construction employment in the CSC trades is expected to increase slightly from 2009- 2011.
In 2019, growth is expected to increase slightly thanks to an rise in agricultural GDP.
While oil price remained constant in nominal terms, its protected index in real terms shows a decline from 76.2 in 1992 to 73.3 in 1995(1990=100);the index of non-fuel(also in real terms) is expected to increase slightly, from 85.3 in 1993 to 96.1 in 2000.
Iron ore traffic is expected to increase slightly over 1999, as are coal shipments.
The number of direct seats available is expected to increase slightly(0.8%) compared with last year.
Production is expected to increase slightly following expansion and development of new projects in the country Gold is an important player in Guinea, with funding from international exploration increase significantly in the 1990s, Guinea began producing the‘gold.
The current account deficit is expected to increase slightly in 2016, but is forecast to turn into a surplus in 2017.
Employment is expected to increase slightly over the forecast period from the estimated end-of-1999 value.
Production is expected to increase slightly, from 12.2 million tons in 1996 to 12.8 million tons in 2005.
Unemployment, however, is expected to increase slightly from 8.4% to 8.5% before marginally falling back in 2015.
Agricultural production is expected to increase slightly in 2014, if the weather conditions remain normal in the region.
Oil consumption growth is expected to increase slightly next year at a level usually associated with global downturns.
The demand for phosphate is expected to increase slightly during the current year, while that would be sufficiently supported by increasing the production capacity of major phosphate-exporting countries.
Average regional economic growth is expected to increase slightly from 3.1 per cent in 2012 to 3.4 per cent in 2013 on the back of gas production in Israel and rebounding private demand in Turkey.