Examples of using Competiveness in English and their translations into Swedish
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The actions proposed by this Communication should also contribute to reduce competiveness gap across Member States and EU regions.
Competitiveness will be boosted through increased support for the Research Framework Programme(+10.9%), the Competiveness and Innovation Framework Programme(+22.2%),
in particular with regard to addressing significant divergences in external competiveness, through their impact on unit labour costs.
storage must be optimised and the competiveness of electricity from coal-fired plants with CCS must be clear before taking any action to require CCS.
training systems, and addresses competiveness.
how the energy-saving and innovation potential of environmentally-friendly cities can improve people's quality of life and increase competiveness.
importance of investing in education and research in order to create more employment and boost competiveness should be one of the main messages to pass on to the Spring European Council.
Technological Development or the CIP(Competiveness and Innovation Framework Programme) may co-finance cooperation projects presented by entities from two Member States type 3.
comply with the EU objective for more competiveness of the European businesses that will lead to job creation
the room for further competiveness gains and demand dynamics in the net creditor surplus countries
The EESC calls on the Council to establish a special annual Competiveness Council for SMEs,
Competiveness Proofing has been fully integrated into the Commission's impact assessments for all major proposals with significant effects on competitiveness.
Competiveness in contemporary markets requires innovation
Also, in order to promote competiveness, the aim is to address market failures
benefits this would have for companies' competiveness and young peoples' job opportunities.
emerging long distance bus transport as a result of deregulation in various European countries is further undermining the competiveness of rail‑transport.
to addressing the causes of the UK's lack of external competiveness in manufacturing sectors.
innovation to boost industrial competiveness as well as better public services, inclusiveness and skills.
be focussed on EU investments, in order to enhance competiveness in innovation, employment,
strengthening Europe's leadership and competiveness of the research in this field.