Analysts also point to production overcapacity in motor vehicles and other raw materials like iron and steel and aluminium. |
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European mass-market car makers are struggling in the face of intense price competition brought on partly by overcapacity in the industry. |
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The analyst said overcapacity caused by overinvestment will lead to a fall in the unit prices. |
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In a world of overcapacity, every company is desperate to sell what it can, if only to help offset its fixed costs. |
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In this steep economic downturn, markets are flushing out overcapacity, winnowing the weak from the strong. |
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The worldwide overcapacity in steel is larger than the U.S. steel industry. |
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The auto industry faces a global crisis of overcapacity and every major automaker is involved in mergers, corporate restructuring and downsizing. |
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Industry overcapacity has cut profits, driven consolidation and increased the tension between automakers and suppliers. |
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Concerned about overcapacity in the auto industry, policy makers in Beijing have been engaged in a lengthy effort to curb auto loans. |
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The slowdown in the rate of sales growth of mobile handsets has created overcapacity within the industry. |
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The move has essentially sabotaged Germany's construction industry, which is plagued by massive overcapacity. |
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People should not be dying of conditions brought on by malnutrition in a world that has an overcapacity of food production. |
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Maybe some industry somewhere isn't loaded with global overcapacity, but I'm still looking for it. |
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Now, if they're in an industry suffering from overcapacity and bloated asset prices, they should worry if vultures aren't in sight. |
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Management claims that its Brazilian plants suffer from overcapacity under conditions in which the internal market for autos has declined. |
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Demand has been hurt by the problems at the airlines, the telecom bust, and overcapacity in many industries. |
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The present overcapacity of production is such that a fixing of prices cannot be expected for the next few years. |
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The explosive increase in the number of canneries to 49 puts the Fraser River industry in a crisis of overcapacity. |
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Inflation in the real economy is not yet an issue because of significant overcapacity in most industries. |
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But this time it is the future overcapacity of Laem Chabang that could put into question any expansion projects for Bangkok. |
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If government does nothing, many enterprises will fail but overcapacity will be perpetuated because their licenses will remain in the industry. |
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But overcapacity, rising fuel costs and other factors mean that in some fleets there are many enterprises that are not viable. |
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Finally, the Commission also took into consideration the existing overcapacity for coated printing paper in the Community. |
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Germany states that the European market for phosphoric acid and phosphates is one of oligopoly on which there is no overcapacity. |
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Export into other markets considered a solution to overcapacity but emerging markets becoming overbuilt. |
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It faces dramatic industry overcapacity and near-flat worldwide demand. |
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If we can solve overcapacity, we can also reduce the impact of fishing on the natural environment. |
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Although market demand for isophthalic acid was strong throughout the year, prices remained at very low levels due to overcapacity. |
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Even within the car industry, firms realise they have to cut overcapacity rather than prices. |
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In America the arrival of European, Japanese and South Korean makers has created overcapacity. |
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Periods of standstill are not taken into account, which makes it uncertain whether overcapacity actually exists. |
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The problem with overcapacity in the lobster industry is not something new. |
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This increase in activity will help offset the effects of overcapacity forecast on large vessels and Asia markets. |
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It exhibits all the characteristics of a race to the fish, overcapacity and the inability to maximize the value of the product. |
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These negotiations are also making it possible to eliminate the subsidies that contribute to global overcapacity and overfishing. |
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José Iraolagoitia: We maintain an overcapacity in production so as to always be able to cope with any problems. |
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Shows maximum foam level, overcapacity of the brush motors and the suction turbine as well as the charge status of the battery. |
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The recession in Europe and its impact on the local market left the Group with overcapacity in the Central European region. |
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The hope is that, after so many years of cutting back, the industry has shed most of its overcapacity and is poised for an upturn as demand rebounds. |
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The company needs to address, and quickly, efficiency improvements in reaction to the rapid competition that has built up as a result of overcapacity within the industry. |
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Rising competition and overcapacity in the panel-producing industry has driven down the cost of solar panel systems. |
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Again and again, investors have gone hog wild over new networking technologies, spent a fortune to install them and found themselves with vast overcapacity and ruinous competition. |
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Inflationary pressures remained relatively low, given the strong growth in productivity, particularly in the United States, and the continuing significant overcapacity. |
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This was a result of increasing overcapacity, which was particularly acute in some countries, as well as the relatively high proportion of temporary workers employed in this sector. |
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Because of this expensive overcapacity carriers of goods would from case to case have a free hand in choosing the means of transport that is the fastest or cheapest for them at the time. |
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Since the company's decision to seek a prestigious London listing, European airline stocks have been hammered amid growing concerns about overcapacity in the sector, despite an improving economy. |
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Olymel also announced the closure of the production complex consisting of the Saint-Simon cutting room and the Saint-Valérien slaughterhouse for March 30, 2007, due to overcapacity. |
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The parties argued in the application for exemption that the EATA was the loosest and least restrictive cooperative arrangement that could be made to deal with the prevailing conditions of overcapacity and low rates. |
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Concerning the crankshaft sector the demand for crankshafts in the shipbuilding sector and energy generating market has declined during the 1990s and it seems that the market suffers from overcapacity. |
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A capacity cascade or displacement of capacity may occur if these measures are sequentially adopted in a series of fisheries because the overcapacity is likely to move from one fishery to the next. |
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The crux of the high seas overcapacity problem is the prevalence of open access conditions and the absence of operational management schemes for discrete high seas stocks. |
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While there is significant overcapacity in the semiconductor industry at present, it is a cyclical growth business and both the LCD panel and solar panel businesses can become quite large in time. |
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Because of production overcapacity, prices for tantalum concentrates and intermediate products are expected to remain weak for the foreseeable future. |
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However, effective control measures will not suffice to ensure the sustainability of the fishery until the Member States concerned grasp the nettle and tackle the gross overcapacity of the fleet that targets bluefin tuna. |
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Additionally, over the next twelve months further attention will be devoted to resolving overcapacity in the Belgian block market. |
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Competitiveness of the EU fishing industry has been affected by overcapacity and shortages of fish to catch. |
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In the process, thousands of upstart telecoms firms have gone bust, leaving mountains of debt, a humungous overcapacity in the metropolitan and core parts of the network, and an entire industry in disarray. |
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We sold Cemex because our concerns about the balance sheet, financing, cement overcapacity and cement pricing were overwhelming our long-term view of the company. |
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The economic landscape emerging from the crisis henceforth poses numerous questions as to the adequation between offer and demand, and consequently the capacity or overcapacity of both the fleet and port terminals. |
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As freight rates continue to decline into 2016, production delays, and overcapacity in the industry have led South Korean shipbuilders into financial distress. |
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Nearly all observers of the global steel industry point to overcapacity as a reality in good economic times and a tremendous burden during economic slowdowns. |
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