Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Trade liberalisation in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Further progress towards trade liberalisation accompanied by further integration of developing countries into the multilateral trading system remains the Union's overall objective.
Increased competition and trade liberalisation should contribute to the overall objective of sustainable development in all its dimensions economic, social, and environmental.
Thirdly, an FTA once fully implemented should result in reciprocal and symmetrical trade liberalisation.
Similarly, the Commission wants to show that trade liberalisation and economic growth
Trade liberalisation is vital if we are to lift these people out of devastating poverty.
in building global or regional consensus on trade liberalisation.
Successive Rounds of trade liberalisation have pushed down barriers
Trade liberalisation is correctly identified as the first pillar of the EU's strategy in this area.
The purpose of the EGF is to demonstrate the Union's solidarity to workers made redundant as a result of trade liberalisation.
in building global or regional consensus on trade liberalisation.
If we succeed in agreeing on substantial trade liberalisation, European consumers will feel the difference in their pockets.
My political group has stressed that we believe trade liberalisation should be seen in a political perspective.
Association Agreements should be preceded by asymmetrical trade liberalisation.
pay the price for the lack of trade liberalisation around the world.
Some aspects of globalisation, including trade liberalisation, could if unchecked have damaging environmental impacts.
Focussing on effective solutions to global environmental issues and to the relationship between trade liberalisation and environmental protection.
Against the background of further trade liberalisation, agricultural policy must assist the required structural development of these fields especially.
This dialogue should include an examination of the relationship between trade policy, trade liberalisation, development and fundamental labour rights.
This programme covers essential reforms in the fields of external trade liberalisation, privatisation, social safety net and housing.
the way forward is more rather than less trade liberalisation.