Examples of using Added-value in English and their translations into Italian
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New process for the extraction of terpenes and other productswith high added-value fromthe residues of citrus fruits.
Europe must further assure that the research can be executed on European soil in order to maintain high added-value jobs in Europe.
Broadcasters and new players can offer content and added-value services to their consumers.
Strategically, preparing on opinion on this topic will bring added-value to the EU decision making process, as the Treaty is currently being negotiated.
Moreover, exchanges of experiences at European level are necessary for maximising impact and enhancing added-value.
region's main economicsectors and its development could increase regional added-value.
Once contents, objectives and added-value are clear, PRISM must be marketed internally(EESC members and their organisations) and externally all political partners.
EESC-Notre Europe joint declaration, hence providing limited added-value to the EESC's profile.
brings a very distinct added-value and for many activities has no obvious peer.
These examples show that Chinese policy promotes industries with higher added-value content.
emphasising the role and added-value of worker mobility;
back-up activities to the development and support of added-value services.
termination, added-value, transit and also reciprocal services Your benefits.
in order to offer added-value to customers using Multimetals mother tubes.
How to harmonise People and Machines in a productive system geared to produce high levels of added-value.
which offers high added-value services thanks to a telematic connection.
Songwon provides added-value products and innovative solutions to the plastics industry.
The communication of this information to consumers will enhance the standing of those products with high added-value and low energy requirements.
It might also be necessary to re-assess the content and added-value of certain procedural devices introduced at the first stage of harmonisation,
assess the quality and added-value of the data that has been provided by industry