Sentences with phrase «u.s. dollars per year»

According to a joint UN / INTERPOL report, the illegal trade in wildlife may be valued anywhere between $ 70 to $ 213 billion U.S. dollars per year globally.
It's difficult to put an exact value on the clandestine trade in timber and animals, but estimates from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, the UN Environmental Programme and INTERPOL range from $ 70 to $ 213 billion U.S. dollars per year.
«The scale of financing should increase yearly starting from 100 billion U.S. dollars per year from 2020 which shall primarily come from public finance,» the Chinese plan adds.

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On Monday, the fund said its portfolio return was 5.1 percent per annum in U.S. dollar nominal terms over the five years to March 31, 2017, helped by the run - up in global financial assets, versus 3.7 percent a year ago.
Couche - Tard, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, reported a profit of US$ 146.4 million in its latest quarter, or 77 cents per diluted share for the 12 weeks ended April 28 compared with a profit of $ 117.8 million or 65 cents per share a year ago.
The company, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, said it lost $ 3 million or three cents per share in the last three months of 2017, narrowing a loss of $ 8.9 million or 10 cents per share a year earlier.
Specialty coffee sales are increasing by 20 % per year and account for nearly 8 % of the 18 billion dollar U.S. coffee market.
Analysts earlier this year were expecting the earnings headwinds of falling oil prices and a stronger U.S. dollar to diminish, driving better earnings - per - share growth in the U.S. by the end of 2016.
The yield on 10 - year U.S. Treasury notes slipped slightly to 2.96 per cent following the release of the statement, while the S&P 500 Index of U.S. stocks climbed to its highest level of the day and the Bloomberg Dollar Spot Index fell.
It is, for instance, the language of the main government newspaper in Egypt, a country that the U.S. supports with three billion dollars per year.
Airwaves are filled with commercials for antidepressants; by sales, the antipsychotic medication aripiprazole, marketed for depression, is the number - one drug in the U.S., with sales of well over a billion dollars per year.
The New Politics of Sex: The Sexual Revolution, Civil Liberties, and the Growth of Governmental Powerby stephen baskervilleangelico, 408 pages, $ 30 Divorce cases in the U.S. now account for 35 to 50 percent of civil litigation, at a cost to the public purse of billions of dollars per year.
Divorce cases in the U.S. now account for 35 to 50 percent of civil litigation, at a cost to the public purse of billions of dollars per year.
Even interventions that seem to be nearly free from the U.S. perspective, a few dollars per household per year, can be a financial barrier for the poor.
The U.S. State Department's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor, or DRL, as it is called, manages a budget of about half a billion dollars per year spread across 350 human rights - related programs spanning the globe, including many that focus on forensics or internet freedom.
Current cost estimates for sending the gas deep underground are in the range of tens of dollars per metric ton of CO2, so sequestering one gigaton (Gt) a year — roughly one sixth of U.S. emissions — would cost tens of billions of dollars annually.
If you haven't heard of Kalydeco — and you probably haven't — that's because this drug, which costs the U.S. health care system nearly half a billion dollars per year, currently helps fewer than 2,000 American patients.
The U.S. public - school system spends about 600 billion dollars per year.
The International Air Transport Association says average fares around the world as reported in U.S. dollars fell about 12 per cent last year, or by four to 4.5 per cent adjusted for distortions caused by the strong appreciation in the U.S. currency.
If King Francis would have been so wise as to put that money away into an investment that yielded just 7 % per year (roughly the average annual performance of the U.S. Stock market over its history) his $ 580,000 in 1517 would have been worth over 6.9 QUINTILLION dollars in 1962.
However, bear in mind that the maximum social security benefits one may get (in current U.S. dollars) is around USD 2,800 per month, or USD 32,600 a year.
Using the card at U.S. supermarkets will earn you 2x points per dollar for the first $ 6,000 of purchases each year.
«Predation by cats on birds has an economic impact of more than $ 17 billion dollars [sic] per year in the U.S..
You can earn 3X points per dollar at U.S. supermarkets with a cap of $ 6,000 per year, and 2X points per dollar at gas stations with no annual spending limit.
With it, you earn 3 % at U.S. supermarkets (up to $ 6,000 per year), 2 % at U.S. gas stations, and 1 % for everything else in the form of reward dollars good for statement credit.
The card earns double points at U.S. supermarkets (capped at $ 6,000 per year) and one point per dollar on everything else.
Using the card at U.S. supermarkets will earn you 2x points per dollar for the first $ 6,000 of purchases each year.
The Amex EveryDay ® Credit Card Preferred card offers 3 points per dollar spent at U.S. supermarkets on the first $ 6,000 spent per year in the category and 2 points per dollar at U.S. gas stations.
3 points per dollar on the first $ 15,000 of purchases of gasoline in a calendar year at gas stations located in the U.S.
Since the card earns 3X at U.S. grocery stores up to $ 6000 in purchases per calendar year, this is a way to earn 4.5 X per dollar spent on groceries, as long as you make at least 30 transactions per billing cycle — not that hard in a place such as NYC, where you can use a credit card for just about any small purchase, whether an apple at Whole Foods or refilling your MTA metro card.
Average global flood losses in 2005 are estimated to be approximately $ 6 billion per year (U.S. dollars), increasing to $ 52 billion by 2050 with projected socio - economic change alone.
This amounts to at most $ 33 dollars per person in the U.S. Spread over the ten year period in which hybrids have been available, that amounts to $ 3.30 per year.
Jobs would be created overnight, as there are numerous U.S. companies that now have no choice but to import hemp raw materials worth many millions of dollars per year,» adds Steenstra.
Soon after Dick Gephardt retired as the Democratic leader in the U.S. House of Representatives he began receiving $ 120,000 per quarter from Peabody coal for lobbying, almost half a million dollars per year from a single source.
Cybersecurity leaders from DHS, the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, and the Global Cyber Alliance, and others will examine how organizations can protect customers and employees from e-mail born phishing attacks that damage brands, enable identity theft and cost the U.S. economy billions of dollars per year.
Operations Manager — Duties & Responsibilities Oversee, train, and review large staffs ensuring timely and cost effective project completion Responsible for multimillion dollar equipment maintenance and inventory Perform more than 100,000 checks per year on highly sensitive military equipment Maintain database and generate inventory reports for senior leadership as needed Set and strictly enforce project budgets and timelines Facilitate an atmosphere in compliance with all health and safety regulations Supervise welders, locksmiths, engravers, and administrative personnel in U.S. Navy shops Lead team of highly trained naval firefighters in training and active rescue missions Utilize expertise as a general structural and high pressure welder to repair naval equipment Perform all duties with positivity, professionalism, and integrity
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