Sentences with phrase «domestic capacity»

«China's focus on increasing domestic capacity in this realm is a probable prelude to the rollout of such products in international markets, an eventuality that has been seen now for many decades with Chinese hydro technology, particularly in developing countries.»
Helane Becker, an analyst with Cowen Securities, writes in an April 24 report that the company thinks it can increase domestic capacity by 1 % and international capacity by up to 2 %.
In the so called developing countries, large - scale investment programmes for wind hybrid systems should be established which also include strong components of domestic capacity building programmes.»
Growth at that sort of pace should allow some lessening of domestic capacity pressures, and thereby generate a gradual decline in inflation.
The report recommends that a process be put in place to allow the Secretary to grant requests from U.S. companies to exclude specific products if the U.S. lacks sufficient domestic capacity or for national security considerations.
A major strategy to achieving these targets in Ghana, the President told the gathering, is to build the relevant domestic capacity in the manufacture and assembling of solar energy systems and accessories within Ghana.
Furthermore, LATAM Airlines Brazil is adjusting its guidance for domestic capacity reductions in Brazil from eight to ten per cent to a reduction of ten to 12 per cent for full year 2016.
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As a result of capacity adjustments made in 2016, domestic capacity in Brazil was reduced by 9.5 per cent during the first quarter, and revenues per ASK increased by 24.6 per cent compared to the same quarter in 2016.
The power to regulate the entry, establishment and operation of foreign investment has been a useful tool in domestic capacity - building and to ensure balanced development.
Such investment is less dependent on the UK's place within the EU rather than on Britain's domestic capacities and willingness to consider overseas acquisitions.
Due to the impact of the economic climate in Brazil, TAM announced that it will be adjusting its domestic network by reducing its domestic capacity from eight to ten per cent by the end of the year.
The airline's domestic capacity was 14.11 billion ASMs, a year - over-year increase of 4.1 % from 13.55 billion in March 2017, while international capacity rose by 1.1 % year - over-year, up to 7.69 billion ASMs from 7.61 billion last year.
Domestic capacity has dropped 10 % compared with the 4th quarter in 2007 and international has been reduced more than 5 % in that time period.
The days are long gone when the United States had the domestic capacity to build great icebreaking ships, as when a giant tanker, the SS Manhattan, was refitted with an icebreaker bow for a remarkable and controversial Northwest Passage transit in 1969.
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