Examples of using Long-term competitiveness in English and their translations into Dutch
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the ability to provide cost-efficient maritime transport services; the long-term competitiveness of the EU shipping sector;
to improve long-term competitiveness;(2) to improve
in order to increase long-term competitiveness, foster environmental sustainability
have a central role to play in ensuring the Union's long-term competitiveness and ultimately the future of its social model.
in addition to improving long-term competitiveness, it is important that the Structural Funds focus more on the implementation of environmental programmes
international shipping on clean oceans and seas, the long-term competitiveness of European shipping
Long-term competitiveness and positioning of your company.
Improvement of the long-term competitiveness of the sector.
Strategies should plan for the development of long-term competitiveness and employment.
Productivity growth remains clearly the EU's key long-term competitiveness challenge.
Failure to protect soil will undermine sustainability and long-term competitiveness in Europe.
The long-term competitiveness of European shipping is the cornerstone of EU maritime policy.
Investment in research that underpins future ICT will pay back by boosting Europe's long-term competitiveness.
This will ensure Europe's long-term competitiveness in the global economy while preserving the European way of life.
Every substitute teacher in Peoria deciding our long-term competitiveness unless we wanna completely Balkanize the education system.
The proposal will not have any direct effect on either the short nor the long-term competitiveness of European industry.
Spreading knowledge through high quality education system is the best way of guaranteeing the long-term competitiveness of the Union.
Three projects focus on key technology sectors for the Union's long-term competitiveness and strength of the European economy.
EU levels so as to ensure Eu rope's long-term competitiveness.
High energy costs and changing market conditions require energy-intensive industries to adapt and innovate to ensure their long-term competitiveness and sustainability.