Sentences with phrase «u.s. global competitiveness»

Investing in young children is likely to have enormous positive effects on the U.S. economy by increasing economic growth, improving the skills of the workforce, reducing poverty, and strengthening U.S. global competitiveness.
«These persistent problems jeopardize U.S. global competitiveness, innovation, productivity, and cybersecurity,» it said.

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In an attempt to improve U.S. business competitiveness on the global stage, Trump has spoken of a 45 percent tariff on Chinese imports.
«The disappointing performance in export activity suggests that the loss of export competitiveness from the strong dollar and the weak global backdrop are becoming a net drag on U.S. economic activity,» said Millan Mulraine, deputy chief economist at TD Securities in New York.
But there is real danger that his pressure may corrode the competitiveness of U.S. - based global companies and cause retaliation by foreign governments.
Manufacturing remains underpinned by a firming global economy as well as a weakening U.S. dollar, which is boosting the competitiveness of American - made goods on the global market.
Given the nature of the challenges the country faces in global economic competitiveness, energy, and health, the President will call for the U.S. to surpass its record investment in research and development, set in 1964 at the height of the space race, exceeding three percent of GDP.
«Past government investments in the U.S. scientific and technological enterprise have fueled our economy, created new jobs, and ensured our global competitiveness and national security,» the science - society letter added.
Today, a different catalyst — the threat to U.S. competitiveness in the global economy — has prompted calls for new government action to stimulate our once - again - faltering pipeline of young scientists.
U.S. Department of Education's ED.gov Promotes student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
As U.S. Secretary of Labor, she focused on increasing the competitiveness of America's workforce in a global economy, promoted job creation, and achieved record results in workplace safety and health.
The U.S. needs high - speed rail transportation to support its mobility needs and global economic competitiveness.
They were charged with providing advice to ensure the competitiveness of the U.S. aviation industry and its ability to handle evolving transportation needs, challenges, and opportunities in this global economy.
Partnerships between states and railroads are central to the Obama Administration's vision for a national high - speed rail program, which will allow America to win the future by creating construction and manufacturing jobs here in the U.S., while promoting future economic growth and global competitiveness.
Directing a portion of the emissions allocations to investments in industrial energy efficiency enables the modernization of U.S. manufacturing, resulting in important energy and GHG emissions reductions while insuring its global competitiveness,» said Dr. Neal Elliott, ACEEE's Associate Director of Research.
«The U.S. should approve this pipeline to utilize this resource to enhance our energy and national security, preserve our global competitiveness, and maintain our role as a world economic leader.»
Ralph Hall (R - Texas) warned that it would weaken U.S. competitiveness on a global scale.
But unless the U.S. quickly improves its economic competitiveness, our global leadership will be severely damaged.
Washington, DC About Blog U.S. Department Of Education aims to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
U.S. competitiveness in the global economy depends on a workforce that has acquired both the technical knowledge needed for specific occupations and the «employability skills» required for all jobs.
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