Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Global competitiveness in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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The crisis has gravely undermined Europe's global competitiveness and weakened its political influence.
The Community's current loss of global competitiveness, admittedly determined in part by external trade relations4.
The deepening of economic integration to ensure the EU's global competitiveness must also have top priority in all investment strategies.
According to the World Economic Forum's Global Competitiveness Report for 2007-2008, Ukraine has dropped from 69th place to 73rd.
EU action would add value as manufacturers would benefit from an internal market and improve their global competitiveness.
Completing the single market in financial services is a crucial part of the Lisbon economic reform process and essential for the EU's global competitiveness.
Azerbaijan is also ranked 57th in the Global Competitiveness Report for 2010-2011,
Global competitiveness requires cross-border cooperation between countries
not put at risk, the EU's global competitiveness.
It is the tax with the least negative consequences for the global competitiveness of the European economy.
contributing to strengthening the global competitiveness of the European Union;
Furthermore, the Commission deserves thanks for a new type of communication, in which a field of industry has been comprehensively examined from the point of view of global competitiveness.
Improving the global competitiveness of the Community is, without any doubt, another key factor in boosting employment.
Belgium has dropped by a place in the World Economic Forum's'2015-2016 Global Competitiveness Report' global ranking of countries according to their competitiveness, making Belgium the world's 19th most competitive country.
which will lead to greater global competitiveness.
New investment opportunities created by enlargement helped enterprises in the old Member States to strengthen their global competitiveness and safeguard jobs at home.
reinforce financial stability and promote the global competitiveness of the European industry.
Iceland in the latest WEF Global Competitiveness Index, an annual ranking based on factors contributing to productivity and prosperity.
Ensuring the global competitiveness of the MCRs based on strong local economies;
enabling the European Union to retain both its global competitiveness and jobs and production within the EU.