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Value-addedproductsorservicesareworthmore because they have beenimprovedor had somethingaddedto them. (产品或服务)增值的SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesAlso, extra, and in addition - added
- additional
- additionally
- again
- along
- et al.
- et cetera
- etc.
- excess
- filler
- hand
- rate
- regardless
- same
- second
- secondly
- side
- suchlike
- supernumerary
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See more results » (Definition ofvalue-addedfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)value added| Business English[SorU]MARKETING,PRODUCTION(alsovalue add);(alsoadded value)theincreaseinvalueof aproductorserviceas it goes through thestagesof beingdevelopedandproduced: There has been achangetowards non-traditionalexportswith ahighervalueadded. Organizing thefindingssavesthereadertimeand is thebestvalue-add we canprovide. [U]ECONOMICSthetotaloutput(=valueof all theproducts,services, etc.)in aparticularregion,economy, etc. after taking away thevalueofinputs(=materials,labour, etc.): Thepresenceoflargeglobalcompaniesbringsmuchadditionalbenefitto theeconomyover and abovetheircontributiontovalueadded. Increasingdomesticvalueaddedimpliesdevelopmentand use ofmodernproductandprocesstechnologies. Theshareofvalueaddedinmanufacturingbysmalland medium-sizedfirmshasrisenfrom 28% in 1980 toalmost40% now. MARKETING,PRODUCTIONrelatingto theincreaseinvalueof aproductorserviceas it goes through thestagesof beingdevelopedandproduced: value-addedcomponents/goods/services Sucralose is just thesortofvalue-addedproductthechiefexecutivewantstoencourage. PRODUCTIONrelatingto aprocessorindustrythatincreasesthevalueof aproductorservice: high/low value-added activitiesThecompanies' Hong Kongheadquartersareshiftingtowardshighervalue-addedactivitiessuch assalesandmarketing. value-addedmanufacturing/production/systems ECONOMICSused to refer to theprofitmade fromsalesofproductsorservicesin aparticularregion, etc. inrelationto thevalueofmaterials,labour, etc.: The Philippineservicessectoraccountedfor 43% ofGDPin value-addedterms. (Definition ofvalue addedfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofvalue-addedvalue-added In addition, the forest sectors produced suchvalue-addedproducts as veneers, woodchips, and furniture products.From theCambridge English Corpus And lastly, the government abrogated the subsidy that derived from forgiving thevalue-addedtax, which was most of the subsidy to industrial promotion.From theCambridge English Corpus Thevalue-addedof relational contracting comes from its explicit attention to the possibilities of hierarchy in international politics.From theCambridge English Corpus Continued focus on freshness, and specialty and organic produce, is likely, with growing demand for floral and othervalue-addedhorticultural products.From theCambridge English Corpus Because of their direct link to the production level, the producer-handler has the potential to provide insight intovalue-addedactivities in the organic sector.From theCambridge English Corpus Further, these impacts can be measured in terms of total output, employment, wages and salaries, andvalue-added.From theCambridge English Corpus Most goods and services are subject to avalue-addedtax.From theCambridge English Corpus When the linearization is carried over to the green accounts, the samevalue-addedapproach can be used for evaluating individual resources.From theCambridge English Corpus Between 1976 and 1986, gross national income declined asvalue-addedin all major economic activities either declined or increased only meagerly.From theCambridge English Corpus Withvalue-addedof 40 per cent, the question is how can this sector be best nurtured.From theCambridge English Corpus Though endowed with severalvalue-addedcapabilities, it provides no knowledge-based expandability mechanisms.From theCambridge English Corpus The industry was subsidised via exemption from thevalue-addedtax, the income tax, and social security contributions.From theCambridge English Corpus Do they oer avalue-addedsolution to other conventional applications such as control, expert systems, distributed problem solving approaches, and blackboard approaches?From theCambridge English Corpus Traditional mechanisms of adjustment (limiting layoffs to non-core sectors, transfer of the lowestvalue-addedsectors overseas) have proved inadequate to the crisis.From theCambridge English Corpus The cost of this negative externality is equivalent to a quarter to a third ofvalue-addedin forestry.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/value-added## |