Betekenis van:
strong-growing

strong-growing
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • tending to spread quickly

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    1. If VWS did not enter the panamax market, it would remain in the market for offshore vessels, which is characterised by strong intra-European competition, and would rule itself out of participation in the fast-growing segment for panamax vessels.
    2. While equity finance is an important driver of growth of individual businesses, and more widely across the economy, there is a strong body of evidence that structural features of the private equity market give rise to a significant and growing ‘equity gap’ facing businesses seeking modest amounts of growth capital. These structural causes relate to both the supply and demand sides of the market.
    3. Since HLB is active at the regional, national and international level and since there is strong competition between financial institutions of different Member States as a result of the growing integration in the financial services sector in the Community, it was assumed that the existence of state aid was distorting this competition and affecting trade between Member States.
    4. While equity finance is an important driver of growth of individual businesses, and more widely across the economy, there is a strong body of evidence that structural features of the private equity market give rise to a significant and growing ‘equity gap’ facing businesses seeking modest amounts of growth capital.
    5. In this respect, as already indicated in the provisional Regulation, the user used this grade of PVA for the production of PVB which is the largest application in the Community, accounting for 25 % to 29 % of PVA consumption, and also the fastest growing application because of the strong increase in demand for PVB-film.
    6. Several users submitted that, after the IP, there was already a shortage of supply on the Union market, and that the imposition of anti-dumping measures would aggravate this situation, as it would lead to reduced imports from the PRC whereas these imports are needed in view of the strong and growing demand.
    7. The interim evaluation reports of the existing Socrates and Leonardo da Vinci programmes and the public consultation on the future of Community activity in education and training revealed a strong and in some respects growing need for continuing cooperation and mobility in these fields at European level.
    8. The interim evaluation reports of the existing Youth Programme and the public consultation on the future of Community's activity in education, training and youth reveal a strong and in some respects growing need for continuing cooperation and mobility in the youth field at European level, and press for a simpler, more user-friendly and more flexible approach to implement such action.
    9. Since HLB is active at the regional, national and international level and since there is strong competition between financial institutions of different Member States as a result of the growing integration in the financial services sector in the Community, it was assumed that the existence of state aid was distorting this competition and affecting trade between Member States. Accordingly, the Commission came to the provisional conclusion that the measures in question probably constituted aid within the meaning of Article 87(1) of the EC Treaty, giving rise to misgivings regarding their compatibility with the common market since none of the exemption clauses in Article 87(2) and (3) or in Article 86(2) of the EC Treaty appear to be applicable in the present situation.