Examples of using Enhancing competitiveness in English and their translations into Romanian
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which has the potential of enhancing competitiveness in the Mediterranean area,
addressing possible health risks by adequate measures, while enhancing competitiveness.
they support policies for changing production and enhancing competitiveness, with special emphasis on SME capacity,
a shared solution to the problem, another of the Communication's objectives, i.e. enhancing competitiveness on global markets.
through creating wealth and enhancing competitiveness.
a shared solution to the problem, another of the Communication's objectives, i.e. enhancing competitiveness on global markets.
promoting trade and enhancing competitiveness in the international trade through access to new outlets.
ensuring fiscal discipline, enhancing competitiveness and boosting employment, and in particular youth employment,
the focus of the debate has changed, and the organisation of working time has increasingly been perceived as crucially important for improving productivity, enhancing competitiveness, supporting work-life balance,
Fostering knowledge transfer and innovation; Enhancing competitiveness of all types of agriculture
promoting mobility and enhancing competitiveness and economic growth.
allowing technological innovation and enhancing competitiveness of European industry
The enhanced competitiveness of national economy;
Enhanced competitiveness of national economy;
Going international increases SMEs' performance, enhances competitiveness, and reinforces sustainable growth.
We wish to contribute to the prosperity and the enhanced competitiveness of our clients by means of promoting business ethics
microeconomic levels to reduce prime costs and enhance competitiveness of Moldovan tobacco industry.
They can encourage first movers and enhance competitiveness in the all important low carbon industries of the future.
To retain and enhance competitiveness in a world characterized by increasing globalisation, and rising price volatility
The experience of Scandinavian countries in undertaking reforms that enhance competitiveness without disregarding the social fabric of society could be instructive for the European Union.