Phrases with «privatization deal»

The phrase "privatization deal" refers to the process of transferring ownership or control of a government-owned asset, such as a company or industry, to private individuals or entities. It involves selling these assets to private investors, often through auctions or negotiations. Full definition

Sentences with «privatization deal»

  • He pointed to the Westchester County Airport privatization deal as a microcosm of what he said were short - sighted budgetary practices. (harrisonreview.com)
  • Eurozone officials are unanimous that it means a commitment to financial war against labor — to austerity and yet further economic shrinkage; to faster privatization selloffs (but not to Russians if they offer higher prices, as Gazprom did) and hence higher prices for hitherto public utilities; to no rejection of past insider privatization deals to higher value - added taxes on consumers; and to lower pensions for labor. (michael-hudson.com)
  • But they say Colon's real intent is to create free parking for patrons of the burgeoning numbers of restaurants and other establishments that have opened up in Logan Square, as well as to thumb his nose at the city's parking meter privatization deal, which he opposed. (articles.chicagotribune.com)
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