Sentences with phrase «international industry competitiveness»

«Unless you make the switch to vertical leadership, you can't grow the company into a major enterprise,» says George Haley, director of the Center for International Industry Competitiveness at the University of New Haven.

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The Tribunal must also take into account, in determining what amounts to a benefit to the public, all other relevant matters that relate to the international competitiveness of any Australian industry: s 95AZH (2)(b).
The «Northern Ireland Dairy Industry Competitiveness Study», which was undertaken by Promar International and jointly funded by the industry, DARDNI, and Invest NI, has been welcomed by Dairy UK -Industry Competitiveness Study», which was undertaken by Promar International and jointly funded by the industry, DARDNI, and Invest NI, has been welcomed by Dairy UK -industry, DARDNI, and Invest NI, has been welcomed by Dairy UK -LSB-...]
Previously the AFGC Director of Economics, Trade and Sustainability, Tanya has strong experience with the $ 126 billion food and grocery sector, led the secretariat's work on international market access and non-tariff barriers to international trade, as well as a range of issues relating to the competitiveness and environmental sustainability of the industry.
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At first blush, the new fund resembles a proposal last fall from Canada's 15 research - intensive universities for a pot of money to «improve partnerships with industry to create research industry clusters, attract and retain the best talent from around the world, stimulate the rate of ground - breaking discoveries, and enhance our international competitiveness
Commercial Space Transportation: Industry Trends and Key Issues Affecting Federal Oversight and International Competitiveness.
Successful RD&D programmes need to be well focused and should be co-ordinated with both industry efforts to promote commercialisation and competitiveness in the market, and with international programmes.
Bergmann, Manfred and Schmitz, Andreas and Hayden, Mark and Kosonen, Katri (2007): Imposing a unilateral carbon constraint on European energy - intensive industries and its impact on their international competitiveness - data & analysis.

The modeling indicates that, even absent the mitigating allocation measures, total annual emission leakage to unregulated countries associated with a cap - and - trade program & rsquo; s impacts on the international competitiveness of domestic & ldquo; trade - vulnerable & rdquo; industries is likely to be only on the order of 10 MMTCO2e.

Importantly, while output - based allocations can essentially eliminate the leakage that is associated with the reduced international competitiveness of domestic industry, if carefully designed, these allocations can do so while preserving incentives for industry to reduce the emission - intensity of its production.
Howard Feldman, API's director of regulatory and scientific affairs, testified at EPA field hearings this week that the agency's proposals could result in higher energy costs, impacting the oil and natural gas industry's international competitiveness and negatively affecting the broader economy.
Energy tax rises for many energy - intensive industries were substantially lower, however, reflecting concerns about international competitiveness.
It is paid by all consumers of electricity with the exception of energy intensive industries (in order to avoid damage to international competitiveness) and operators of renewable and small conventional power plants that use electricity they generate themselves.
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