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Japanese firms are competitive because they want to make a profit. They typically do this by expanding outside of Japan.
You may say 'kyousou.'
Stay, as in to stay at a hotel, would be 'tomaru.'
"Yes, if the interest rates are not competitive, JP Morgan Chase will not succeed and have the business they are having now. They stay competitive by offering competitive rates."
The Japanese word for stay out is 外にいてください.
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stay positive in japanese is Maemukide iru (前向きでいる) :)
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Being competitive means being able to compete with other companies and their products, thus being able to stay in business and being able to compete and staying competitive.
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It is best for a business to stay highly competitive with the businesses around them. If a company does not stay competitive, consumers will shop elsewhere and the company will eventually lose money and possibly be shut down.