Sentences with phrase «commercial ties with»

Amid allegations that its long - planned partnership with AT&T was scuppered by political pressure, a new report has now suggested that US lawmakers are pushing the US carrier to cut all commercial ties with the Chinese giant over national security concerns.
Huawei's troubles in the U.S. continue with lawmakers urging AT&T to cut all commercial ties with the company.
AT&T is being pressured to cut commercial ties with Chinese company Huawei, according to sources who say US lawmakers are behind the issue.
This coincided with the period when the city was ruled by the Itzae, a group of seafaring warrior traders or Putun from Chontal Maya territory in Tabasco and Campeche who had political and commercial ties with central Mexican cultures.
Many Greeks had settled in this area, which had close commercial ties with Greece.
On the afternoon of February 13, the president of the United States of America declared that commercial ties with his country's 51st state could hardly be better.

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Throughout his career, he's developed deep ties with China, serving as a board member at both China Unicom, and Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, and has taught at the Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management in Beijing.
Discussions on a structure for a potential tie up with plane maker Boeing are ongoing, Embraer's commercial aviation chief executive said on Wednesday.
Although JPMorgan operated HenryBath at arm's length on a corporate level, the commercial ties ran deeper, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Last week, Baidu announced a 5 billion yuan ($ 813 million) tie - up with Beijing - based conglomerate Dalian Wanda Group and Tencent to provide O2O services inside Wanda's commercial developments.
A May 2016 New York Fed report listed the many different classifications of debt whose rates are tied to USD LIBOR, with the following estimated dollar amounts: $ 1.4 trillion of retail mortgages, $ 1.0 to $ 1.8 trillion of commercial mortgages, $ 0.9 to $ 1.5 trillion of business loans, and $ 1.8 trillion of residential mortgage backed securities, to name just a few.
Acre, an ancient city on the Mediterranean coast near present - day Haifa, had been captured by the Crusaders in 1104, and for almost two centuries, with some interruptions, it remained a thriving port and commercial center with ties to the West.
For a side that could effortlessly generate a total revenue circa # 500 - million plus in a year, every year — backed by a seismic TV deal, matchday revenue and commercial tie - ups left right and centre, the idea that United still play with a back four largely composed of Chris Smalling — a limited defender whose prime period has more often flattered to deceive than not, Ashley Young — a winger turned full back who is only getting older and Antonio Valencia — another of those reliable yet over 30 - year old footballers at United — with less potential to grow as a footballer.
He was eventually appointed to the board of directors and named executive vice-chairman after the retirement of David Gill, with Woodward previously successfully tying up a number of commercial deals which saw the club's accounts thrive.
With United back in the Champions League (at least for the group stage) and the club's wage bill cut despite the signing of a number of new, exciting players, Woodward continued to push hard on the commercial front to tie - up new partners, sponsors and endorsements for the club.
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.
In 2017, Nigeria's Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and the United States Department of Commerce signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote and encourage commercial and investment ties between Nigeria and the United States, with initial focus on infrastructure, agriculture, digital economy, investment and regulatory reforms.
In the letter, publisher Michael Kane insisted the bill won't impact the already existing Commercial Goods Transportation Fair Play Act and pointed out Sen. Diane Savino, a Democrat with ties to organized labor, backed the carrier bill in the Senate both in committee and on the floor.
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.
With almost 3 decades of fruitful ties to the biopharmaceutical industry under his belt, Prichard, professor of parasitology and chair of biotechnology at McGill University in Montreal, believes that the benefits of a commercial partnership go well beyond the mighty dollar.
That is a worry, says Turner, given concerns about the quality of some IRBs, especially those with commercial ties.
There's a good reason why there is a new Eddie Murphy comedy in movie theaters this weekend and you have not been swamped with TV commercials, celebrity interviews, fast food restaurant tie - ins, or buzz.
It's tied up with the Fictionwise ebook store which provides a large number of commercial ebook titles.
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A May 2016 New York Fed report listed the many different classifications of debt whose rates are tied to USD LIBOR, with the following estimated dollar amounts: $ 1.4 trillion of retail mortgages, $ 1.0 to $ 1.8 trillion of commercial mortgages, $ 0.9 to $ 1.5 trillion of business loans, and $ 1.8 trillion of residential mortgage backed securities, to name just a few.
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.
He taught in California before moving to New York in the 1950s, eventually severing all ties with the commercial art world in 1961.
He soon started severing ties with commercial galleries he saw as plagues upon the world of art.
In the early 1950s, Still severed ties with commercial galleries and in 1961 moved to Maryland, removing himself further from the art establishment.
The art world — at least the commercial side tied in with museums — prefers Wade Guyton whose pedigree includes Andy Warhol and Reinhardt.
Increasingly critical of the art world in New York at Abstract Expressionism's peak, he severed ties with commercial galleries shortly following his move and ultimately relocated to Maryland in 1961.
In the mid-1950s, Still began severing ties with commercial galleries and restricting how museums could lend and display his paintings.
When the system becomes a commercial product, Leeb says it will cost only about $ 25 to $ 30 per home and the noncontact sensor can be installed by the home owner with a zip tie.
There are specific regulatory provisions dealing with nearly every aspect of a commercial truck, including: lighting devices and reflectors, brakes, brake performance, tires, emergency equipment, protection against shifting or falling cargo, cargo securement systems (blocking and bracing, tie - downs, fasteners, etc.), front - end structure, frames, doors, hood, seats, bumpers, wheels, sleeper berths, steering wheels and suspensions.
But, perhaps with one eye on the attention - grabbing Best Lawyers - US News tie - up, let's see whether Thomson Reuters sticks to Super Lawyers» core plaintiff firm clientele, or use its muscle to make commercial inroads into the larger full - service firms.
What is commercial awareness and how does it tie in with legal practice?
Shanghai, China; 27 October 2016: Trade ties between the UAE and China received a significant boost today with the signing of a landmark cooperation agreement between two of the countries» key commercial courts.
Attorney Chris Pahl — With his strong ties to the Green Bay community, Chris has built his practice around real estate development and condominium law as well as commercial transactions and estate planning.
«Druces LLP continued to expand its practice with the arrival of Simon Pullen from Howard Kennedy LLP; he brings strong ties to new client British Arab Commercial Bank.
The firm maintains strong ties with its Finnish office, advising a range of Nordic clients on Russian law pertaining to M&A, commercial contracts and transaction - related employment and antitrust issues.
In the same year that Facebook severed ties with him, Kogan also started his own San Francisco - based survey data firm, Philometrics, raising questions about whether he took the Facebook data with him and used it for commercial purposes.
The «commercial ties» that US Senate and House members want AT&T to cut include collaboration with Hauwei for 5G technologies as well as its selling of Huawei phones via Cricket.
The presentation notes that right now Huawei and ZTE, two Chinese telecommunications companies with significant Chinese ties, are gobbling up the market for commercial 5G routing and radio technology.
But said lawmakers may not be content just derailing Huawei's near - settled Mate 10 carriage deals with both AT&T and Verizon, as two congressional aides quoted by Reuters claim the political pressure is mounting on «Ma Bell» to cut all «commercial ties» to Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd..
I find when I work with job seekers, I call it a «written commercial» and tie it back into their «Elevator Speech».
That is just not right in that, on the one hand, we are dealing with a company on a commercial basis to talk about settling an agreement and, on the other hand, our hands are tied behind our backs as to the negotiations because we can not negotiate fairly in order to settle matters.
When asked about the proportion of fair market value which was tied to like - kind exchanges and deferred gain, commercial members pointed to a slightly higher percentage compared with residential members.
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