Examples of using Less competitive in English and their translations into Swedish
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making them less competitive internationally.
The energy sector is also less competitive and therefore less efficient than it ought to be.
make companies less competitive.
All these factors mean that island production is less competitive than production from mainland European
My prediction is that the liberalised postal services will probably be much less competitive than the current public postal services.
It would, however, conflict with the principle of allowing local industry a period of time because it is less competitive due to its production costs,
European capital markets are less competitive at the global level.
These factors mean that production in the outermost regions is significantly less competitive than in mainland Europe.
making some operators less competitive than others.
the entity providing the product would be less competitive than actual local providers.
At global level, European banks are in danger of becoming less competitive in relation to their competitors.
He said that the structural obstacles still making the rail industry less competitive needed to be removed.
If you wish, add a custom bid to make URLs with that custom label more or less competitive.
feature development has also made the full-stack Revenue Manager less competitive.
Even the more positive people with the life path 2 will naturally aspire to a less competitive environment.
In other words, the higher concentration of the US market does not mean that it is less competitive.
The competition for resources in the big cities is really tough so we also break new ground in a less competitive region, says Vineeth.
This cannot, of course, mean that some become less competitive so that others look relatively more competitive. .
some of the changes could make accumulator manufacturers in the EU much less competitive than manufacturers outside Europe who do not have to comply with such restrictive regulations.
In the long run, of course, the resulting decrease of profitability of the more competitive enterprises will also decrease the amount of profits that can be transferred to the less competitive capitals.