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en In particular, the developed countries, while enjoying low-cost imported goods and services, have to restructure their industrial sectors quickly to create job opportunities and export advantages to improve their competitiveness and dampen protectionism.

en Canada allows the export of civil-certified goods and technology like these engines to countries around the world, based on our export controls and our foreign policy.

en It certainly fits in well with New
Brunswick's Prosperity Plan, which emphasizes the development of strategic
infrastructure to improve competitiveness, and facilitate the movement of
people, goods, and services to national and international markets.


en A strong currency means that American consumers and businesses can buy imported goods and services more cheaply and that inflation and interest rates will be lower, ... It also puts pressure on American industry to increase productivity and competitiveness. These benefits can feed on themselves as foreign capital flows in more readily because of greater confidence in our currency. A weak dollar would have the contrary effects.

en Persistent currency strength has had a detrimental impact on export-based activities in the manufacturing sector, making similar imported goods more competitive.

en We all talk about our dependence on imported oil, but our dependence on manufactured goods is two and a half times larger than oil. We're so dependent on imported goods -- from consumer and capital.

en This new international air service will foster new economic opportunities and advance the exchange of goods, services and ideas between the state of Maryland and the countries of West Africa.

en Most critical are pharmaceutical goods imported into the U.S. and sold to the most vulnerable in our society. Theft in the trade sectors and intellectual property are emerging as global threats.

en Developed countries should shoulder a greater responsibility for a universal, coordinated and balanced development in the world while developing countries should make fuller use of their own advantages to develop themselves,

en The lower cost of Chinese goods means we can spend more on other goods and services.

en It's a shift in the way we go about doing our business. We've gone from seven customer-facing organizations, whether it's Air Force systems, Navy systems, whatever, to a more capabilities-focused organization where you're bringing together ... He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. all of those programs that would create the opportunities for us to improve performance, improve our cost structure and respond to the transforming needs of those customers.

en Many of these ministries ran various industrial sectors, and U.S. businesses had to deal with them, but today hardly any of them are in the industrial sectors.

en I believe there is a chance for progress if countries worried about services and market access can make some concessions and America and Europe can look again at agricultural protectionism.

en The combined strengths and resources of our two companies will position us to address more quickly the growing number of opportunities in the markets we serve and enable us to create new products and services that might not have existed otherwise.

en The key to sustained growth and rising standards of living will be the ability of developing countries to create vital export industries to compete in a free and open global marketplace. We should help these countries help themselves by opening the U.S. market to their exports.
  Dianne Feinstein


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