Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Manufacturing sectors in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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It is not a capital-intensive activity in comparison to other manufacturing sectors but still employs highly qualified personnel in the design
With a trade surplus of €50 billion, the second biggest of all EU manufacturing sectors, it is also a major source of income for the EU as a whole.
Nanoelectronics underpins the future development of major high-tech manufacturing sectors which are key to the EU's industrial strength
Most of the manufacturing sectors analysed in the new Communication list upgrading of sectoral skills as a point where"a policy challenge is considered of the highest priority", to quote from the Communication.
medium high-tech manufacturing sectors.
agro-industries and other manufacturing sectors, transport equipment industry;
medium high tech manufacturing sectors.
automobile and manufacturing sectors.
perhaps most internationally oriented, manufacturing sectors, such as construction,
Without this two-way flow, which should also take place between different manufacturing sectors, it would be impossible to take the right measures to manage risk
lifelong learning agencies and the business and manufacturing sectors.
particularly in certain specific manufacturing sectors.
machining experts, welders, mechanical engineers, IT specialists- and this is becoming ever more noticeable throughout the manufacturing sectors of the EU.
further opening service and manufacturing sectors, and establishing a negative list for foreign investment.
application of Closed-Looped Cycle Production policy and projects in manufacturing sectors and projects.
While the lost jobs are concentrated in a subset of manufacturing sectors, the jobs gained from trading with China are spread throughout the economy, including many modern service sectors. .
The main European manufacturing sectors are going to face a very difficult situation in the coming years due to the unbalanced distribution of workers by age
including traditional manufacturing sectors, where, for instance,
With regard to value-added, industry accounts for about 36% of GDP, with manufacturing sectors having a share of 30%,
Most of the manufacturing sectors analysed in the new Communication list upgrading of sectoral skills as a point where"a policy challenge is considered of the highest priority",