Sentences with phrase «economic drivers in the state»

The conflict faced by Trump's supporters in Montana, where some 28,000 farms and ranches make agriculture a top economic driver in the state, is reflective of the one facing the larger U.S. agriculture industry, which also largely backed Trump but now risks becoming a casualty if a trans - Pacific trade war erupts.
True, there have been some contentious debates over the right path to expanding the renewable energy economy in North Carolina, but earlier this summer it appeared as though we had turned a corner in building consensus on prioritizing renewable energy as an economic driver in our state.
So what gives?Well, coal is one of the biggest economic drivers in the state, for starters.
Economic drivers in the state include food production (peaches, pecans, peanuts, corn, soybeans, cattle, hogs and poultry), textiles, cigarettes, paper products, chemical manufacturing, auto production and tourism.

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In May last year, The Economic Times reported that State Bank of India had suspended car loans for Uber and Ola taxis, following loan defaults of about Rs 120 crore due to non-payment of dues by drivers.
Manufacturing in the United States is a significant driver of U.S. economic growth, featuring a higher gross output than any other private sector industry.
As the United States continues to crawl out of its economic slump, women are emerging as key drivers in new business creation, according to new research.
[354] And in recent years, business creation has been documented by scholars such as David Audretsch to be a major driver of economic growth in both the United States and Western Europe.
«We are having ongoing discussions to determine how to address these issues including how to properly fund the MTA which is a critical economic driver in New York State
Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday that New York has more private sector jobs than at any point in state history and touted his regional economic development awards as a primary driver for the state's growth.
The Greater Accra Passengers Transport Executive (GHAPTE), the firm that manages the Quality Bus Service in Accra, (Aayalolo), has written to the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) after an employee of the state security agency assaulted one of its drivers.
Maine laboratories are finding unconventional ways to fund science and technology, touted by politicians and economists alike as a key economic and educational driver in the state, as the federal government again threatens to cut money for their work.
Even for a state that claims to be in favor of small government, it's still a significant economic driver.
Crazy storms blowing in off of the ocean, reckless drivers near the Silver Spurs Arena, and economic pressures driven by the faltering Sunshine State economy all compel business owners, homeowners, and students alike to shop smartly for the best coverage.
Kroko discusses the environmental and economic drivers of the unrest in a broader context that includes President Obama's stated pursuit of sustainable economic growth.
Such work will directly create jobs in the United States and abroad, and provide one of the most important drivers of economic growth: abundant and inexpensive power.
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With more than 35 years of experience in the auto industry, the company has witnessed the changes that have affected drivers in NJ, PA and MD, including shifts in legislation, political terrain and economic state.
The report specifically analyzes the demographic and economic trends that shape the homebuyer market, including cultural nuances, and the role of Hispanics as drivers of homeownership growth in the United States.
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