Sentence examples for problem of competitiveness from inspiring English sources

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When China can make Egyptian Ramadan toys more cheaply and appealingly than low-wage Egyptians, you know there is problem of competitiveness.

But for France, which has a budget deficit of 7 percent of gross domestic product — higher than Italy's — and an emerging problem of competitiveness reflected in its record trade deficit, such a burden may be more than its triple-A credit rating can bear.

There's still a real estate bubble to implode, there's still a huge problem of competitiveness (made worse because one major export industry, banking, has just gone to meet its maker), and the bailout will leave Cyprus with Greek-level sovereign debt.

In New Zealand, biopharming has been framed as a solution to the problem of competitiveness in an economy dependent on commodity production and consequently as a bringer of new options and benefits to New Zealand farmers.h On this basis, biopharming research and development have received generous public funding.

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If this makes contracting less attractive and the number of market players shrinks, that then raises problems of competitiveness.

With a smart, ambitious strategy in these sectors we can encourage the creation of good jobs and begin to resolve huge problems of competitiveness and the environment.

Sweden also has to cope with problems of competitiveness that have caused industry to invest much more abroad than at home.

It continues to stagger under a debt load of around 125 percent of gross domestic product, suffers acute problems of competitiveness and youth unemployment, and its economy is expected to contract this year and next.

When the bubble burst, Spain was left with the difficult problem of regaining competitiveness, a painful process that will take years.

A bigger fear is that Spain will not recover from recession with any vigour because, like Greece, it is hampered by high wage costs and a rigid economic structure.Optimists point out that the problem of cost competitiveness is exaggerated.

At the root of concerns is a potentially destructive cycle in which the austerity measures being taken to get finances in line with Union rules hurt the economy at a time of weakness, leading to the loss of more jobs and lower government revenue, while doing nothing to address the problem of international competitiveness.

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