Examples of using Network industries in English and their translations into Swedish
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Better progress on competition policies and the liberalisation of network industries.
First, competition in certain network industries is still limited.
The opening up of energy and other network industries must be fully implemented.
While liberalisation has started in most of the network industries, effective competition is still limited in these sectors.
While the liberalisation of network industries has started in Estonia,
Given their EU dimension, a number of network industries which perform services of general economic interest are now subject to sector-specific EU directives.
It has been developed specifically for some of the network industries e.g. telecommunications,
Liberalisation of network industries has made progress
As noted, moreover, the liberalisation and regulation of network industries such as telecommunications,
These are the liberalisation and regulation of network industries, competition policy and gains from the positive effects of the Internal Market.
Competition in the network industries needs to be further improved
In order to ensure effective competition in the network industries and accelerate the adoption of Internal-Market measures, in order to create a level playing field France is recommended to.
The intensity of competition in a number of network industries(wholesale electricity,
Both tests bear important precedent value for other future cases of price abuse in network industries, not only for the Commission
Competition policy- effective competition in liberalised network industries such as energy markets, including non-discriminatory access to infrastructure and in financial services.
Theliberalisation of the network industries is continuing,
Full implementation of the agreed measures to open up the network industries to competition in order to ensure effective competition in European wide integrated markets.
The EU is open to international competition and its network industries are liberalised to a degree that equals,
The liberalisation of the network industries has opened many crucial sectors previously closed to competition.
From this point of view, the President-in-Office has spoken firstly about the network industries: energy transport
