industrial countries in Germany

industrial countries [indʌstriəlkʌntriz] Industriestaate

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1. Many European countries are developed industrial countries.

2. The economies of advanced industrial countries are currently undergoing substantial technological transformations.

Die Volkswirtschaften der entwickelten Industrieländer erleben derzeit einen umfangreichen technologischen Transformationsprozess.

3. FAG has companies, subsidiaries and sales agencies in all major industrial countries.

4. The Group of Seven major industrial countries concluded its annual summit meeting today.

5. Shamefully, the powerful G7 leading industrial countries currently give an average of 0.19 %.

6. 8 The seven major industrial countries will have their yearly meeting in London.

7. But all of this has changed in the advanced, industrial countries of the world.

8. But, just as in industrial countries, many large items of current expenditure were not reduced.

9. A similar constraint is visible in the monetary growth rates of all the advanced industrial countries.

10. Growing inequality in the advanced industrial countries was a long-predicted but seldom advertised consequence of globalization.

Wachsende Ungleichheit in den Industrieländern ist eine seit langem prognostizierte, aber selten öffentlich dargestellte Folge der Globalisierung.

11. One reason is that they continue to be dependent, directly or indirectly, on exports to advanced industrial countries.

Ein Grund dafür ist, dass diese Länder nach wie vor direkt oder indirekt von Exporten in die hoch entwickelten Industrieländer abhängig sind.

12. Growth in the Gross National Product (total goods and services produced) for the industrial countries has been far from satisfactory.

13. 7 Generally speaking, self-sufficiency in scientific and technological expertise is a characteristic of all industrial countries, large and small.

14. Other industrial countries are also vulnerable, but North America faces greater danger because of its proximity to the north magnetic pole.

15. Absolutes aside, it is clear that relative to other advanced industrial countries Britain's economy has grown for too long less sturdily.