Examples of using Undercutting in English and their translations into Chinese
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Organisations representing drivers of London's traditional cabs see Uber as undercutting their business and have lobbied hard against the company's licence renewal.
By 1976, the move resulted in TI severely undercutting Commodore and nearly bankrupting them.
Lack of employment has led to poor strategies of searching for jobs including undercutting of wages.
But that was before everything changed- before China emerged as a textile powerhouse, undercutting local businesses;
But presidential intervention to rescue the Chinese company could also be seen as undercutting the Commerce Department's authority to enforce trade controls.
But, they also pose a threat as they provide the analysis that customers want, undercutting satellite companies' plans to move up the value chain.
Amazon has benefited from other factors, like years of successfully avoiding collecting state sales taxes, undercutting competitors' prices.
Since 2012, the U.S. has imposed punitive tariffs on Chinese solar manufacturers for allegedly unfairly undercutting U.S. manufacturers.
In fact, rapid production growth crashed prices for both oil and gas, undercutting the industry's ability to make any money.
Hawkish campaign talk about trade wars and strategic competition plays into Beijing's fears while undercutting the necessary effort to agree on common interests.
Lower-cost grain suppliers in South America and eastern Europe are undercutting U.S. prices.
US oil prices are down 17 per cent and natural gas is down about 31 per cent from a year ago, undercutting production increases.
The domestic industry has suffered material injury on account of price suppression and undercutting by imports from subject country.
In voicing doubts about the advisability of buying more F-22s, Gates has cited fears of undercutting the cheaper, next-generation, radar-evading F-35, also produced by Lockheed.
With the expiration of the patents, other companies could now make cheaper blades for Gillette's handles, undercutting Gillette's prices and therefore the strategy.
By Wednesday, House conservatives were accusing more moderate Republicans of undercutting their position.
Authorities deported a record number of immigrants in 2011, undercutting the Republican charge that President Obama is soft on immigration.
Otherwise, the stated intention of restoring inclusive growth patterns will lack credibility, undercutting the ability to make difficult but important choices.
China made a strategic decision to develop its pharmaceuticals industry and has succeeded, Gibson said, undercutting prices and grabbing market share from other countries.
However, American and European companies operate under severe restrictions regarding technology transfer, undercutting their ability to provide useful information.