Examples of using Export-oriented in English and their translations into Greek
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Such a policy must as of today strive for reforms to foster the transition to a new, export-oriented, growth model.
In the current challenging economic environment Eurobank EFG actively supports highly competitive and export-oriented Greek companies.
Supply of goods to an export-oriented unit or to a company situated in a special economic zone(‘SEZ');
secretarial support to an export-oriented company.
A long-term growth policy must, as of today, strive for reforms to foster the transition to a new, export-oriented economy with higher structural competitiveness.
This, in turn, is of utmost importance for the financing of innovative and export-oriented investment projects
The Government of Hungary(GOH) encourages investments in both export-oriented manufacturing and high-value-added sectors such as research and development
Furthermore, the programme seeks to meet growing demand for lawyers from export-oriented and transnational companies,
Additional wage cuts will not help export-oriented companies, which are mired in a credit crunch.
The Hungarian government encourages investments in both export-oriented manufacturing and high value-added sectors, such as research
also some smaller export-oriented economies, have registered a solid rebound in activity,
Towards an ecosocialist alternative to the extractivist export-oriented model and to the capitalist system,
Considering that Japan is an export-oriented economy, it is no wonder that Nikkei225 is highly correlated to the US stock markets.
strongly export-oriented, industrial and financial entity is formed, in the non-ferrous metals processing sector, listed on the ATHEX.
The sector is export-oriented, with more than 90% of production of the enterprises working with overseas markets.
open, export-oriented and, subsequently, strongly influenced by international conditions.
They include consumer expectations of cheap food, export-oriented trade, and most importantly, concentration of power in the global food and agricultural sector.
Greece's greatest challenge is to shift to export-oriented growth, raise productivity,
Moreover, the sectoral allocation of credits has not substantially shifted towards export-oriented sectors since 2010,
On the one hand, the export-oriented segment is suffering from lower global demand growth and uncertainties on account of Brexit and the China-US trade and tech wars.