Examples of using Restructuring has in English and their translations into Finnish
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After a slow start, enterprise restructuring has made some progress.
Restructuring has as its prime objective a fundamental change of structures in that industrial sector.
Since Lisbon, Mr President, restructuring has intensified further.
Bank restructuring has progressed, contributing to the gradual restoration of credit supply conditions.
It should also be noted that, in Greece, restructuring has started to cause unemployment to rise.
Instead, restructuring has taken place, cuts have been made in social services and public services have been reduced.
In absolute terms aid supporting most horizontal objectives except R& D and rescue and restructuring has now dropped each year since 1995.
Financial sector restructuring has continued over the last 12 months in the euro area.
All this is particularly relevant to competition with the defence industry of the USA where significant restructuring has taken place rapidly"with the open and practical support of the Administration”6.
We know that major restructuring has taken place without information and consultation having taken place at all.
In general terms, employees in incumbents have preserved their status and have not seen any deterioration in their conditions of employment, even though restructuring has introduced greater flexibility.
On the other hand, the restructuring has continued to give rise to significant additional expenditure.
Th Five-Year" is the period of China's manufacturing industry, the quality and efficiency of the critical period from big to strong, how to grasp the core of intelligent manufacturing, so that the depth of integration of information technology and industrialization,build new energy for economic development, economic restructuring has become an important strategic consideration.
Consequently, restructuring has been too slow, so that single firms dominate large segments of industry.
The restructuring has given rise and will in Q3 continue to give rise to additional expenditure relating to logistics and production transfers.
The share of horizontal aid, not including rescue and restructuring, has risen in thirteen countries and consistently remains well above the EU average in Denmark, Finland and the Netherlands.
Restructuring has become more radical, more complex and more extensive in both time and geographical terms, e.g. making use of subcontracting.
It is widely believed that restructuring has boosted productivity by displacing low-skilled workers and creating jobs for the high skilled.
Major restructuring has taken place in most sectors, particularly those worst hit by the recession and by the change in trade flows decrease and change in trade with Russia.
To date economic restructuring has had a heavy impact on the labour markets in the candidate countries(CCs) in particular those in Central and Eastern Europe.
Within Europe major restructuring has taken place in recent years, leading to an industry organised on a European scale, as a competitor and partner of its powerful US counterpart.
This restructuring has relied on the availability of NTTs, such that today there is complete interdependence between tractors and some of the highest quality and most profitable cultivations in the EU.
Restructuring has opened up an additional space for cooperatives to contribute towards a genuine pluralism of the economy and, in particular, of enterprises when looking for more sustainable models of production and consumption.
In the UK, massive internal restructuring has taken place: the decline of traditional, domestic motor vehicle production has been partially offset by the rising production of foreign- in particular Japanese- transplants.
In those cases where economic restructuring has taken place or is taking place at the moment, the transition from one business cycle to the next phase of this process has led or is still leading to substantial unemployment, in particular among young people and people over 50.