Glossary entry

Japanese term or phrase:

参入障壁

English translation:

barrier(s) to entry

Added to glossary by KathyT
Dec 3, 2005 04:37
18 yrs ago
Japanese term

参入障壁

Japanese to English Bus/Financial Paper / Paper Manufacturing
「参入障壁の確立」. Does anyone know a good translation of this?
Many thanks
Proposed translations (English)
3 +6 barrier(s) to entry
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Non-PRO (1): Maynard Hogg

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Proposed translations

+6
8 mins
Japanese term (edited): �Q�����
Selected

barrier(s) to entry

From Eijiro:

参入障壁 - barrier to entry // entry barrier
民間企業の参入障壁をなくす - remove entry barriers for private firms
日米間の規制面での(参入)障壁を取り除く - remove control barriers between Japan and the United States
Peer comment(s):

agree Kazumichi Sato (X) : Agree. http://www.jcl.gr.jp/cgi-bin/serch_txt.cgi?05
0 min
Thanks, shellfrozen (-:
agree Kazuo SAWADA : I believe you are right.
3 mins
Thanks, SAWADA-san (-:
agree V N Ganesh
1 hr
Thanks.
agree Maynard Hogg : Hardly a "pro" question.
1 hr
Thanks.
agree ken1
5 hrs
Thanks.
agree sumc
1 day 18 hrs
Thanks.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Many thanks"
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