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Definition of overcapacity in English: overcapacitynounəʊvəkəˈpasɪtiˌoʊvərkəˈpæsədi mass nounThe situation in which an industry or factory cannot sell as much as its plant is designed to produce. 生产能力过剩 margins were squeezed by overcapacity in the market Example sentencesExamples - Now, if they're in an industry suffering from overcapacity and bloated asset prices, they should worry if vultures aren't in sight.
- In addition, the long bull market has led to overcapacity.
- The hope is that, after so many years of cutting back, the industry has shed most of its overcapacity and is poised for an upturn as demand rebounds.
- The company needs to address, and quickly, efficiency improvements in reaction to the rapid competition that has built up as a result of overcapacity within the industry.
- European mass-market car makers are struggling in the face of intense price competition brought on partly by overcapacity in the industry.
- If the economy slows, overcapacity could crunch profits in China
- Maybe some industry somewhere isn't loaded with global overcapacity, but I'm still looking for it.
- And it now looks like he may bite the bullet and close at least a couple of auto plants to reduce GM's overcapacity.
- Concerned about overcapacity in the auto industry, policy makers in Beijing have been engaged in a lengthy effort to curb auto loans.
- It faces dramatic industry overcapacity and near-flat worldwide demand.
- Just about every industry faces overcapacity.
- In this steep economic downturn, markets are flushing out overcapacity, winnowing the weak from the strong.
- Demand has been hurt by the problems at the airlines, the telecom bust, and overcapacity in many industries.
- Management claims that its Brazilian plants suffer from overcapacity under conditions in which the internal market for autos has declined.
- The move has essentially sabotaged Germany's construction industry, which is plagued by massive overcapacity.
- Industry overcapacity has cut profits, driven consolidation and increased the tension between automakers and suppliers.
- In both cases, overcapacity led to declining profit rates.
- The auto industry faces a global crisis of overcapacity and every major automaker is involved in mergers, corporate restructuring and downsizing.
- The worldwide overcapacity in steel is larger than the U.S. steel industry.
- In a world of overcapacity, every company is desperate to sell what it can, if only to help offset its fixed costs.
Definition of overcapacity in US English: overcapacitynounˌoʊvərkəˈpæsədiˌōvərkəˈpasədē The situation in which an industry or factory cannot sell as much as it can produce. 生产能力过剩 margins were squeezed by overcapacity in the market Example sentencesExamples - In a world of overcapacity, every company is desperate to sell what it can, if only to help offset its fixed costs.
- Industry overcapacity has cut profits, driven consolidation and increased the tension between automakers and suppliers.
- The move has essentially sabotaged Germany's construction industry, which is plagued by massive overcapacity.
- Now, if they're in an industry suffering from overcapacity and bloated asset prices, they should worry if vultures aren't in sight.
- European mass-market car makers are struggling in the face of intense price competition brought on partly by overcapacity in the industry.
- Demand has been hurt by the problems at the airlines, the telecom bust, and overcapacity in many industries.
- Maybe some industry somewhere isn't loaded with global overcapacity, but I'm still looking for it.
- In this steep economic downturn, markets are flushing out overcapacity, winnowing the weak from the strong.
- And it now looks like he may bite the bullet and close at least a couple of auto plants to reduce GM's overcapacity.
- In addition, the long bull market has led to overcapacity.
- The auto industry faces a global crisis of overcapacity and every major automaker is involved in mergers, corporate restructuring and downsizing.
- The company needs to address, and quickly, efficiency improvements in reaction to the rapid competition that has built up as a result of overcapacity within the industry.
- Concerned about overcapacity in the auto industry, policy makers in Beijing have been engaged in a lengthy effort to curb auto loans.
- Just about every industry faces overcapacity.
- The worldwide overcapacity in steel is larger than the U.S. steel industry.
- The hope is that, after so many years of cutting back, the industry has shed most of its overcapacity and is poised for an upturn as demand rebounds.
- If the economy slows, overcapacity could crunch profits in China
- Management claims that its Brazilian plants suffer from overcapacity under conditions in which the internal market for autos has declined.
- It faces dramatic industry overcapacity and near-flat worldwide demand.
- In both cases, overcapacity led to declining profit rates.
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