Sharpening Your Competitive Edge

International Trade ForumNum. 3/2004, Juillet 2004

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In the globalizing world of today, export constraints are diminishing: falling trade barriers; declining transport costs; new information and communications technologies; international migration; and fluid investment flows create new business prospects and bring skilled players into new markets. At the same time, products and services - and demand for them - are changing rapidly. New opportunities are matched by new challenges: keeping up with snappy innovation in products and services; intense price wars that squeeze out production inefficiencies and transform supplier relations; soaring quality requirements that weed out those unable to meet them; and new competition on the domestic front, with more imports and locally-based multinationals. With fiercer competition, the winners are those with the sharpest competitive edge. Being competitive hinges on "supply capacity" - producing competitive goods and services, and having the ability to export them.

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Sharpening Your Competitive Edge

In the globalizing world of today, export constraints are diminishing: falling trade barriers; declining transport costs; new information and communications technologies; international migration; and fluid investment flows ...

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