Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Increased competition in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Increased competition.
The result is increased competition.
Increased competition in the domestic market.
Bringing down prices through increased competition.
Increased competition in the contracting industry.
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Integration goes hand in hand with increased competition.
Increased competition and continued margin pressure.
We are encountering increased competition in the world.
Increased competition must work to the benefit of the consumer.
I also want to see increased competition in this sector.
Increased competition in an open and more transparent playing field.
But costs would go down through increased competition.
The increased competition is an even bigger concern.
Particularly substitution, and increased competition, supported by regulation.
Increased competition will drive consumer prices down throughout the EU.
Paper packaging faces increased competition, mostly from plastics.
Increased competition will also be a driving force for promoting innovation.
He faced falling sales caused by a changing market and increased competition.
There is also increased competition in the market from other countries.
The abolition of fixed book pricing results in increased competition and lower prices.
That means increased competition and an ever-growing push toward profitability.
Retail operations continue to face increased competition and price pressure.
The increased competition for jobs drives up the level of credentials required.
Retail operations will continue to face increased competition and price pressure.
Increased competition makes alternatives to handling cash more attractive.
Legislation governing workers' rights is not at all affected by increased competition.
Increased competition also drives companies to invest
New Telecommunications Package adopted- encourages increased competition and protects consumers.
Increased competition and deregulation increase efficiency and output.
In addition, the European Union is faced with increased competition from newly-industrialized countries.