Examples of using Increasing competitiveness in English and their translations into Swedish
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LNG may constitute a good reserve contributing to secure gas supply and increasing competitiveness in the market.
improving access to markets, thus increasing competitiveness, are vital means for being able to emerge from the crisis.
support the increasing competitiveness and growth that should be generated by trade liberalisation.
Albania should pursue economic reforms aimed at increasing competitiveness and tackling high unemployment,
emerging economies, the objectives include increasing competitiveness, joint tackling of global challenges
The proposals include increasing competitiveness in the long-term, improving
The policy supports such development with a clear investment strategy in every region by increasing competitiveness, expanding employment, improving social inclusion
Increasing competitiveness and reduce cost by investing in business transformation and(2)
As we all know, increasing competitiveness mainly requires an increase in productivity,
A further increase in the use of this resource will therefore directly contribute to the EU's goals of increasing competitiveness and creating more jobs.
In our opinion, the principle of technological neutrality must prevail in this matter, in the interests of increasing competitiveness.
are key for increasing competitiveness and avoiding harmful imbalances.
The Southern and Western Finland SPDs are designed to promote entrepreneurship and employment by increasing competitiveness and diversification of the regional economy.
promote effective strategies within the internal market, which aim at increasing competitiveness, innovation and research.
are key for increasing competitiveness and avoiding harmful imbalances.
We disagree with any attempt to link environmental levies with the logic of the White Paper on increasing competitiveness by reducing labour costs and, consequently, employers' social security contributions.
The at least 40% emission reduction target contributes to the Juncker Commission priorities of boosting growth, increasing competitiveness and creating jobs for EU citizens.
good OSH plays a vital role in increasing competitiveness and productivity.
Furthermore, I sincerely believe that this programme will have a positive effect in terms of increasing competitiveness and entrepreneurial innovation.
Interest focuses on increasing competitiveness, on harmonising the services sector with competition policy