Sentences with phrase «closer commercial ties»

The RACC, a nonprofit that Millian started in Atlanta in 2006 and that has survived on shoestring budgets, advocates closer commercial ties between Russia and the United States and assists US firms looking to do business in Russia.
Many Greeks had settled in this area, which had close commercial ties with Greece.

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Free trade agreements (FTAs) or closer economic partnerships promote stronger trade and commercial ties between participating countries, and open up opportunities for Australian exporters and investors to expand their business into key markets.
Instead of using a commercial sponsors, the Bluebirds have chosen to use «Malaysia» on their home shirt 11/12, thus signifying the club's close ties with its Malaysian investors.
Those two groups have cultivated close ties to legislators and spent millions on political contributions, and in the past have defeated similar proposed cuts by saturating the airwaves with television commercials explaining their viewpoint.
Etihad Airways president James Hogan said the broad scope of the commercial agreement reflected the strength of the relationship between the airlines and the close ties between the United Arab Emirates and the Philippines.
But the New Realism movement has often been compared to the pop art movement in New York for their use and critique of mass - produced commercial objects (Villeglé's ripped cinema posters, Arman's collections of detritus and trash), although Nouveau Réalisme maintained closer ties with Dada than with pop art.
Due to the close ties between literary, commercial, and aesthetic trends, the exhibition
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