It is very high. Air India and Jet Airways are neck to neck, also with Kingfisher. Take Jet Airways if you go to India
Wood boxes have not historically faced much competition from foreign manufacturers. This industry's future primary concern will likely be the expense of making wooden boxes compared to cheaper, non-wooden containers.
1.high praduction cost 2. stiff competition in international market
As with all manufacturing industries, challenges to the steel industry in the mid-to-late 2000s were expected to come from inequitable foreign market competition.
The saw industry itself faced increased competition from inexpensive imports throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s.
expertise of industry production workers is increasing rapidly as the industry adapts to new production techniques and strategies, the challenges of new metal alloys, and the competition of plastic alternatives.
In the first few decades of its existence, the Indian textile industry faced certain problems. One such problem was that of competition from imported goods. Being in its early years of development, the Indian textile industry found it difficult to compete with the cheap textiles imported from Britain. Unlike other countries where governments allowed local industries to grow by imposing heavy duties on imports, the colonial government in India did not protect and support the local textile industries in any such way.
As a female pilot she faced many difficulties from men and even groups who did not want women in aviation.
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Pine beetles is one problem that is faced by the lumbering industry.
no problem
Simply the fact of being a woman in aviation was obstacle enough.
the only affect of the telecommunications industry is the amount of chese