Sentences with phrase «[by the central government»

China's central government decides the countries it wants to work with, and those countries nominate projects for funding.
The New Republic formed in the wake of the Battle of Endor (seen in «Return of the Jedi») as the new central government, but in the 30 years since, it fell into disarray and began to collapse.
The State Council Information Office, which represents China's central government, didn't reply to faxed questions Monday on U.S. trade talks.
He is their representative in the Madrid parliament, where he has carved out a reputation as a rabble rouser, a rock star who marches into the chamber wearing T - shirts with political slogans, confronting the central government with provocative speeches, holding up props - from printers to handcuffs - to bring attention to his cause of the day.
Most digital currencies are not backed by any central government, meaning each country has different standards.
He used to believe Catalonia could co-exist within Spain but gradually grew more and more disillusioned with the central government.
Catalans vote Sunday in regional parliamentary elections that the breakaway camp hopes will give them a mandate to put their region on a path toward independence — a goal the Madrid central government says would be illegal.
Sir John A. Macdonald, who would have turned 200 this year, advocated a single central government for Canada, without the bother of provincial legislatures: «one government and one parliament... for the whole of these peoples,» he argued during debates over Confederation.
Three days later this week, in China, news surfaced that the country has removed from a central government purchase list some of the largest U.S tech firms implicated in the very affairs revealed by Snowden, including most notably Cisco Sistems (CSCO), but also Apple Inc (AAPL), Citrix Systems (CSTX), and Intel's (INTC) McAfee security business.
However, the money could also destabilize the country further by deepening tensions between the central government, aligned with Turkey and Qatar, and Puntland and Somaliland, which both receive money from the UAE.
The central government has stayed neutral, to the annoyance of the UAE and Saudi Arabia, which Puntland and Somaliland have backed against Qatar.
«Nearly everything was dictated by the central government, with a sort of military occupation of the area by the Civil Protection Department which alienated the townspeople,» he said.
I don't know whether they considered it unsafe or what, but we'd reapplied to the central government and they'd said yes.
«The central government will still need to take the social impact (notably unemployment) of these reforms into account, and it also is keen to maintain its control over these SOEs, and as such, their full scale privatization is unlikely.»
Unlike modern fiat money, Bitcoin, which has often been called «cash for the Internet,» is not controlled or backed by any bank or central government authority, like the Federal Reserve, for example.
They are now demanding bailouts from the central government with no political pre-conditions attached.
But the latest directive means that the central government intends to make it a nationwide practice.
To reskill the young minds according to the industry needs, the central Government also devised a plan of USD 250 - million Skill India Mission Operation (SIMO), which received the backing of the World Bank in 2017.
While Catalonia's regional government mulls an independence declaration this week, there is growing opposition to the vote, which had a 42 percent level of turnout, by the central government in Madrid.
Both the central government and local governments, for example, help fund Chinese healthcare startups, according to Marietta Wu, managing director of the life sciences venture fund Quan Capital.
China has already allowed some state - owned enterprises to default in the last few years, as the central government seeks to instill greater budget and market discipline.
The move to seek Trump's approval, first reported by Reuters earlier on Friday, comes after Lattice and Canyon Bridge, funded in part by Chinas central government, spent eight months trying unsuccessfully to persuade CFIUS to clear the acquisition.
U.S. regulatory scrutiny of the Lattice deal grew after Reuters reported in late November that Canyon Bridge, based in Palo Alto, California, was funded partly by cash coming from China's central government and had indirect links to its space program.
Ivan IV began his rule by reorganizing the central government and limiting the power of the hereditary aristocrats (the princes and the boyars).
U.S. regulatory scrutiny grew after Reuters reported in November that Canyon Bridge was funded partly by cash from China's central government and had indirect links to its space program.
Japan's central government and Okinawa authorities have been at odds for years over the Futenma base.
Okinawa Governor Takeshi Onaga has led the campaign to get the base off the island, while the central government has proposed moving it to a less populated part of the island called Henoko.
The central government has proposed to move it to a less populated part of the island.
Chinese banking regulators announced this week that approximately $ 400 - billion (U.S.) in bad loans made by Chinese banks to local governments will be transferred to the central government.
The areas of Donetsk and Lugansk, in the middle of the coal - producing Donbas region, declared independence last month and cut ties with the central government in Kiev.
There is no suggestion that Erdogan or the central government had any link with the municipal decision to establish the Istanbul burial ground.
Thus, the central government may loosen policy to help the locals without making a formal announcement.
Spain's constitutional crisis seems set to rumble on, as the central government looks to re-assert its authority over Catalonia.
Excessive government debt will stifle economic growth regardless of whether its stashed in local or central government balance sheets and if a province's fiscal situation should become unsustainable — although that's not in the cards in the near future — it'll likely be up to federal government to foot the bill for a bailout.
China Railway Materials, a supplier of construction materials to the railroad industry, became one of the first companies that is directly owned by the central government to run into debt trouble.
The economics may be the same as QE; as Mr Krugman notes, coins, like bonds, are liabilities of the central government.
It may also have to grapple with a fickle central government that could shut it out of the market overnight.
According to this June's Financial Times «Expenditure by local and central governments in China jumped nearly 25 per cent from the same month a year earlier, a sharp acceleration from the 9.6 per cent growth registered in the first four months of the year, according to figures released by the finance ministry,» and HSBC's Flash PMI index suggests for the first time in six months that there has been an expansion in manufacturing, although the flash index is, of course, preliminary and may be revised.
The Localist parties also steer independent of the pro-establishment and pan-democracy camps, but unlike the Centrist parties — which accept negotiations with Beijing — the Localists view the policies of the Chinese central government as an encroachment on Hong Kong's autonomy.
According to Green, however, the debt problems at the local level could probably be mitigated if it is transferred to the central government balance sheet given the country's strong growth rate and rising tax revenues.
Put differently, the only way to reduce debt is to allocate the cost to some sector of the economy, and broadly speaking these sectors are the household sector, the private sector, the state sector, and the various more specialized subsectors within these three — for example households can consist of rich households versus the rest, the state sector can be divided among the central government and the provincial governments, the private sector can consist of SMEs, large corporations, labor - intensive industries, capital - intensive industries, the export sector, etc..
I disagree completely, and not just because transferring bad debt from local governments to the central government, while undoubtedly reducing the probability of a legal default, does not in the slightest way address the cost of resolving the bad debt.
While the Chinese central government is expecting its different regions to use its comparative advantages to support the one belt, one road, this strategic deployment is constrained by the capacity of local governments.
Jefferson didn't want either a strong government or strong credit: he believed in a weak central government and pay - as - you - go financing.
The one thing investors should be able to count on is for the Chinese Central Government to more or less deliver on its economic promises because they can not afford not to.
Once a sector has been cracked open, operational restrictions come in to play — witness the ongoing regulation of the film market through censorship, import quotas and central government decisions on movie release dates.
Last month, Russia said it would move to regulate cryptocurrency by bringing mining and exchange under the purview of the central government.
Foreigners held 574 billion yuan, or about $ 87 billion, of Chinese central government bonds in November, official data showed, up 35 percent year on year.
Brown thought the remedy was for the proposed new country — Canada, to clearly separate the powers of the central government from those of the provinces, which it, in fact, did in 1867.
«If confirmed, this will be the first time in the past half year that the central government announces supportive measures — not just the local governments — raising some people's hope that there may be more central government support if the housing market does not recover,» Du Jinsong, a property analyst for Credit Suisse in Hong Kong, wrote in a note.
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