Sentences with phrase «chinese soe»

a Chinese SOE on defending claims brought by a US Company in the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC) concerning the alleged use of the US Company's proprietary know - how in the construction of several petrochemical plants in mainland China
According to a national poll taken by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada in the fall of 2016, 51 per cent of Canadians would support a private Chinese company buying a controlling stake in a Canadian company while only 11 per cent would be in support of such an acquisition by a Chinese SOE.
According to Austin, in light of the polices implemented by the previous Canadian government to restrict Chinese SOE investment into Canada, this SOE distinction is worth making at the level of government as well, if greater economic exchange with China is on the horizon for Canada.
Although Moody's predicts only 20 % to 25 % of Chinese SOE liabilities will need to be restructured, «the amount is still sizeable» it said.

Not exact matches

Chinese company CNOOC's $ 15 billion takeover Alberta oilsands firm Nexen Energy created controversy last year with this publication among others criticizing the federal government for a lack of clear policy on SOE takeovers.
Chinese officials, as well as bank and SOE leaders, often argue that state support is necessary for energy deals in order to guarantee energy security or that China's own record in building infrastructure is definitive proof that it can and should finance and build infrastructure abroad.
The Chinese government has pledged to overhaul the state - owned enterprise (SOE) sector, and SOEs that remain standing in the wake of these reforms will be leaner, more technologically advanced and financially sound entities.
One area that the government has pledged to dramatically overhaul is China's heavily leveraged, state - owned enterprise (SOE) sector, which accounts for 70 per cent of Chinese corporate debt, but only 30 per cent of total economic output.
The sixth in a series of cross-cultural symposia organized by Lucy Lippard, the four artists interviewed here — gay activist and self portrait artist Lyle Ashton Harris, Chicano photographer and tourist Robert Buitron, Cherokee writer, curator, and video creator Rayna Green, photography critic and professor at University of California - Irvine Catherine Lord, and Chinese - American video artist Valerie Soe — discuss the role of photography and creation of culture.
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