1. And the extra production costs will undoubtedly have to be passed on to the motorist. 2. High production costs are the main culprit. 3. However, relative production costs in the two sectors are also an important influence. 4. Increased production costs will mean higher prices for consumers. 5. Meanwhile an intensive modernisation programme will attempt to lower production costs. 6. Nalco Chemical wanted to cut production costs. 7. S., however, the practice flourishes, and as production costs rise, it shows no sign of abating. 8. The company increased imports in order to cut domestic production costs. 9. The ideal situation would be to recover the capital investment and the production costs and still make a reasonable profit. |
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