Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Economic players in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Dealers and consumers must be able to rely on the economic players who put products on the Community market.
It is quite simply essential for Europe to meet these requirements if we are to hope to keep up with the other major economic players on the global stage.
of the Committee's website, enabling an interactive contact with social and economic players.
Under his leadership, LRM became one of the most important economic players in the Province of Limburg.
It aims to reconcile the interests of the various economic players, ease conflicts
administrative and economic players in non-member countries.
productivity through more intensive cooperation between economic players.
strong economic players.
The underlying concept aims to establish an internal market where its economic players can freely initiate and exercise their activities.
This means that the economic players will have to seek sustainable forms of production which respect both Man and the environ ment.
In view of the need for a balanced approach, the Committee also deplores the absence of measures to help the other economic players.
And to restore the confidence of those two economic players, we must restore confidence in the future of the euro area.
The Commission should envisage a specific role for the social partners and other economic players in promoting coordinated campaigns.
Promotion of cooperation between the university and the social and economic players, Including industry, through joint actions;
a clear signal should be given to the economic players.
In a bid to facilitate exchanges with all the economic players, the Committee regularly arranges forums,
it will also promote the rise of European economic players.
Marked differences in labour costs are one factor in the success of new economic players.
a dynamic interaction of local economic players.
Since the eighties, power has been raised up to an extra-territorial sphere dominated by global economic players.
