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LOSS COMPETITIVENESS [1 record]

Record 1 1994-12-06

English

Subject field(s)
  • Trade
  • Phraseology
  • Translation (General)
CONT

The slow growth exhibited in 1992 will continue, with GDP growing about 1.1 percent in 1993. This is a result of a deterioration in external demand for Dutch products - particularly in Germany - exacerbated by a loss of competitiveness brought about by the stronger guilder.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Commerce
  • Phraséologie
  • Traduction (Généralités)
CONT

Cette faible croissance est due à la détérioration de la demande extérieure de produits néerlandais, particulièrement de la part de l'Allemagne, exacerbée par une chute de la compétitivité résultant du raffermissement du florin.

Spanish

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