Phrases with «liberalisation»

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Liberalisation means making rules or regulations more relaxed or less strict. It is a process of giving people or businesses more freedom, flexibility, and options. It typically involves reducing government control and allowing market forces to play a larger role in the economy. Full definition

Noun + «liberalisation»

Sentences with «liberalisation»

  • The NNPC, in its latest monthly report, said it remained the major importer of petroleum products, especially the PMS, in spite of liberalisation of petroleum products and government's intervention meant to ease marketers» access to foreign exchange. (nigeriapoliticsonline.com)
  • Whereas in Front Polisario the Court was faced with the question of the validity of the EU - Morocco Association Agreement (AA) and Liberalisation Agreement (LA), this time the Court was tasked with determining the validity of the EU - Morocco Fisheries Partnership Agreement (FPA), the 2013 Protocol thereto and the EU implementing acts in the context of a preliminary ruling procedure requested by the British High Court. (europeanlawblog.eu)
  • To some extent, it is more of the same: continue the substantial trade liberalisation of the past three decades. (theconversation.com)
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