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It will require allowing national food markets in developing countries to compete successfully against cheap imported food.
That means creating a leaner, less bureaucratic union, relentlessly focused on helping its member countries to compete.
The company turned to markets in less developed countries to compete, and bribery became a reliable and ubiquitous sales technique.
So, rather than inviting participating countries to compete with fancy designs, Portugal has provided temporary quarters for each national pavilion.
Others worry about the ability of poor countries to compete in a world economy in which others have much greater capacity to capitalize on new technologies.
He adds that the social impact within Africa may be even greater because it encourages countries to compete with each other.
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Lavinia Milosovici won the bronze for Romania, the only Eastern European country to compete in 1984.
"That's why we're laying the groundwork across the country to compete on the widest possible playing field next year".
But in the mid-'70s, cheap labor was not enough to allow a developing country to compete in world markets for manufactured goods.
Morgan became the very first athlete from any country to compete at the Sochi Games when he was the first to hurl himself down the mountainside.
Far from wishing to free the country to compete in the world, anti-European Union sentiment in Britain is, in Tory hearts, about protecting Britain yet more effectively.
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