Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Increased competitiveness in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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the biggest concern internally will have to be the focus on increased competitiveness.
Euromed Audiovisual does not primarily target the increased competitiveness of Europe's audiovisual industry.
an explicit reminder of the added value of European territorial cooperation and of its potential for increased competitiveness.
dynamic economy and increased competitiveness which will secure the objective of higher employment in the EU.
public investment and increased competitiveness in Europe.
HNV areas; increased competitiveness and diversification of the forestry sector.
The Secchi report essentially tackles the issue of fiscal coordination from the point of view of the increased competitiveness of European financial markets.
a greater range of services and increased competitiveness.
Tourism in Europe is coming to the final stage of a long process that will lead to good value for money and increased competitiveness for SMEs.
Its contribution is wholly positive in terms of increased competitiveness, security of supply and environmental protection.
The road to full employment and increased competitiveness encompasses financial
The Lisbon strategy focuses on concepts that are not new: increased competitiveness, knowledge-based industries,
Another benefit is improved market access as a result of increased competitiveness due to increased efficiency,
Its objectives involve more market orientation and increased competitiveness, food safety
higher standards of service and increased competitiveness.
Actions should better take into account the objective of promoting quality in work as a factor of promoting participation on the labour market as well as increased competitiveness.
the reduction in the number of regulations, increased competitiveness and innovation are all due to you, Commissioner Verheugen.
the European single market for all Europe's citizens can be achieved only by a strategy to promote employment through increased competitiveness and economic and social cohesion within a framework of macro-economic stability.
higher standards of service and increased competitiveness.
of the Lisbon programme, and its most important goals include the development of a knowledge-based society, increased competitiveness, stimulation of the economy