1. ...sales in the domestic market. 2. The report recommended greater efforts by Austria to increase the competitiveness of its domestic markets. 3. It also announced that it was reducing customs duty on sales from such zones to the domestic market. 4. If full employment were to be achieved the economy would suck in imports and exports would be diverted to the domestic market. 5. That demand did not, of course, come entirely from the domestic market. 6. Such a change also has a benefit in our domestic market where sales to tourists, enjoying a more competitive pricing environment, have increased in recent months. 7. In all but the smallest countries export success, at least in manufactures, depends largely on a solid domestic market. 8. Prior to the CU all external suppliers are excluded from the domestic market by a prohibitive tariff. 9. Besides the straight eurobond, the market has been the location of a number of key product innovations, many of which have since been adopted in domestic markets. 10. As regards the US domestic market, these changes in profitability are opposite to those of concentration, which rose over the period. |