Voorbeelden van het gebruik van More trade in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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But is more trade better?
In these times of uncertainty, the world needs more trade, not less.
What if more trade and more training isn't enough?
For some it is fashionable these days to express the opinion that more trade automatically leads to development.
We all welcome more trade in goods between our countries in the EU single market.
Greece have more trade with Russia than the Community average.
More trade, the big global discussion, does not immediately help these people.
It is not opposed to more trade, and an increase could be expected.
capital-intensive jobs will typically gain from more trade.
But direct barter was inefficient so more trade lead to a greater need for money.
gives them better access to global markets, which leads to more trade and growth.
Rome incomes rose because more trade led to more tariffs which was good for the state.
Thus a fully functional system of mutual recognition would generate more trade within the EU.
Offshore outsourcing generates more trade, frequently in new types of inputs
we also have an economic approach in terms of more trade.
Five years of European Neighbourhood Policy: more trade, more aid, more people-to-people contacts.
More trade requires strengthening the physical connection of our markets which is still insufficient in many areas of the EU.
better infrastructure will lead to more trade and more development.
In concrete terms this means: more trade, uniform standards
world be combated and that we obtain more aid, more trade and more democracy.
we need more trade, not less trade;
Nantes being more trade orientated.
then we need to promote more trade, more transparency, and more clarity
More trade, drawing on cheaper communication costs
An effective WTO is therefore essential to guarantee the objective of more trade and liberalisation regulated by the markets.
For five years, the European Union has been delivering more trade, more aid, more people-to-people contacts
open up the market for more trade, more investments and more innovations.
He said that structural reforms are needed if the European economy is to be given new impetus, that more trade liberalisation is required
was strangled when Israel closed the border: no more trade, a sprinkling of humanitarian help,
especially where this will help to facilitate more trade and especially where it helps facilitate transatlantic trade,