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And there is little sign of much desire to reduce protection to make industries more competitive.
But it could also slow the flow of technology needed to make industries more efficient and limit pledges from foreign governments like Norway, Sweden and Germany, whose payments would help preserve the forest.
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Mr. Gore would spend billions to make industry more energy-efficient, thus counteracting global warming.
What we need is bold legislative action to make industry more responsible for harming the environment, and investments in research for green alternatives to dirtier current technologies.
Announcing modest government assistance for Holden, the prime minister also revealed he would chair a new taskforce to find ways to make industry more competitive, with reducing the cost of energy a primary aim.
Our society is very adept at using the markets to make industry more efficient.
Technology makes industries more efficient, yes, but that also means they need to employ fewer people.
Other hospitals are also starting to use some of the techniques that have made industry more efficient in its quest to improve quality and save money.
That's not an easy balance to strike when the pressure is on to make government smaller while mergers make industry ever more concentrated.
"His efforts to help make Pakistani industries more competitive have resulted in many hundreds of well-paying jobs for Pakistani citizens and contributed to raising the standard of living in the communities where these businesses are located," the statement added.
But few make the full case that one benefit of free trade is cheaper imports, which hold down prices for consumers and governments alike, make domestic industries more competitive and avoid wasting resources on dying industries.
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