Sentences with phrase «market liberalisation»

Market liberalization refers to the process of opening up markets and reducing government regulations and restrictions on trade and business activities. It aims to promote competition, encourage investment, and increase efficiency in the economy. Full definition
The publication focuses on the impact of market liberalisation on distributed generation.
IEA Commends Portugal Energy Market Reforms Recommends Moving on Market Liberalisation in Gas, Increasing Competition in Electricity 25 May 2000
«Unbundling» transmission and distribution from generation is the ultimate aim of currently ongoing electricity market liberalisation efforts in Japan, which should give consumers better choices of energy provider.
But gas market liberalisation has been under way since 1997, and may stem or even reverse this trend.
«It is impossible to pretend that the traditional case for capital market liberalisation remains unscathed.
Facing slowing economic growth and sharp currency and share losses, Beijing has prioritised near - term stability over longer term market liberalisation.
However, Gaimin Nonyane, head of economic research at Ecobank, said she expects the positive growth trajectory to be maintained for the foreseeable future — as long as forex market liberalisation continues and assuming oil prices remain at current levels with no further disruptions to oil production.
It finds that retail market liberalisation is essential if distributed generation is to achieve its full economic potential.
IEA Commends Rapid Market Liberalisation, but Stresses the Need to Ensure Supply Security and to Meet Kyoto Target 30 October 2001
The IEA Welcomes Belgium's Progress Towards Energy Market Liberalisation but Urges Action to Reduce Competition Barriers for Customer Benefit 10 March 2006
Doubts raised over third and final phase of Korea's legal market liberalisation, which was meant to come into force over 2016 and 2017 for UK and US firms
TenneT responded with a statement saying that the German - Danish border suffered from transmission bottlenecks, adding that transmission capacities were stretched to the limit because of market liberalisation and the transition to renewable energy.
Electricity market liberalisation is gathering pace in IEA countries, and regulation of the electricity supply industry is changing rapidly.
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