Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Competitiveness will in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Therefore international competitiveness will not be affected.
Competitiveness will join cohesion policy and territorial cooperation and employment policy as the third pillar of regional policy.
If we fail to do so, European competitiveness will suffer.
Issues such as competitiveness will also be prominent in our discussion on energy and climate change.
However, factories operating in regions of low competitiveness will face long-term negative margins.
Productivity and competitiveness will increase for the enterprise
We shall then have comparable reduction obligations which will mean that the problem of competitiveness will not exist.
If we are among the best, our competitiveness will, however, be assured.
Our industrial competitiveness will be promoted by reducing inefficiencies
The EESC hopes that such synergies between quality requirements and competitiveness will be found in more and more areas.
Yet his attachment to competitiveness will take time to abandon, and it will be abandoned quite slowly.
its innovation capacity and global competitiveness will also critically depend on the following issues.
I do not believe their competitiveness will suffer as a result,
the US steel industry's competitiveness will also decline, because it is
Europe's competitiveness will also depend on affordable energy costs
Potential impacts on trade and competitiveness will also be important considerations.
Competitiveness will be boosted through increased support for the Research Framework Programme(+10.9%),
cross-border trade is encouraged, competitiveness will increase and consumers will have a wider selection of goods
In the same period, increased competitiveness will have resulted in an increase in EU exports of almost 1.6% and a decrease in
As the Committee pointed out in its Opinion on the Commission Green Paper: partnership for a new organisation of work8:"In a global economy, Europe's competitiveness will depend on the extent to which it manages to boost its ability to innovate, and find more'intelligent' solutions
The sectoral approach to competitiveness will facilitate a targeted response to the problems of industrial change which are particularly acute for these countries.
Only a return to international competitiveness will enable us to make real progress in reducing unemployment.
Europe's competitiveness will be one yardstick-
competition and competitiveness will be using new sources of data for the year 1993 onward,
However, growth and competitiveness will be hampered unless the administrative,
A long-term EU policy for international competitiveness will attempt to reverse this downwards spiral by adopting a transnational orientation.
In a global economy, Europe's competitiveness will depend on the extent to which it manages to boost its ability to innovate, and find more"intelligent" solutions
Possible negative effects on international competitiveness will be minimised if,
Any negative effects of environmental measures on competitiveness will only affect industries which are in direct competition with en tities located in areas where no similar measures have been introduced, be it inside or outside the Community.