Sentences with phrase «demand of its growing economies»

There is also an urgent need for education systems to impart higher skills aligned with the demands of growing economies, where many jobs are being automated and skill sets are changing fast.
The EU supports Africa in meeting the energy demand of its growing economies by spurring public and private investment in renewable energy on all levels and cross-border.

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With a community as active and growing as the on - demand economy, there are plenty of opportunities to network, share tips and even make friend.
As the on - demand economy grows in size, policymakers and others must contend with the question of how to provide stability for those operating in that market, according to Chriss.
In fact, a recent survey found that 86.5 million Americans — 42 percent of the adult population — had used at least one on - demand service, and some 45 million Americans, roughly 22 percent of the adult population, had reported having worked in the growing on - demand economy.
If the on - demand economy grows and more people take on this sort of work, the potential market could be huge.
As the on - demand economy grows, more workers work in a different kind of office.
Canada has a shortage of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) graduates, so those skills are likely to be in even more demand as the economy continues to grow.
With the rise of the gig economy, policy interest in our nation's contingent, on - demand, or 1099 workforce has grown exponentially.
At the onset of the Asian crisis, the Australian economy was growing at around trend rates, with domestic demand beginning to accelerate, and underlying inflation at 1.6 per cent.
After all, the amount of global GDP that has accrued to investment, as the global economy has «grown» these last two decades is why we have a demand - deficient, deflation prone, stagnant prospect, low - interest world, we have.
In a 6/25/15 address to the London Bullion Market Association (LBMA) forum (brought to our attention by Luke Gromen in his newsletter, The Forest for the Trees), Dr.Yao Yudong of the People's Bank of China stated, «Main reserve currency issuers may either fail to adequately meet the demand of a growing global economy for liquidity as they try to ease inflation pressures at home, or create excess liquidity in the global markets by overly stimulating domestic demand
A recent task force report from APF Canada and the Canada West Foundation points to the importance of export diversification for the Canadian economy and how trans - Pacific energy trade can provide the vanguard of a broader effort to develop new Asian markets for Canadian products and services to service growing middle class demands in Asia.
With the right frameworks — we should finish negotiations on a FIFA and FTA — Canadian firms and investors can contribute to the growth of the Indian economy and the demands of its rapidly growing middle class.
The economy is now at an advanced stage of its current expansion and has continued to show greater strength than had been generally expected, with real GDP growing at an average annual rate of more than 4 1/2 per cent, and domestic final demand at over 5 per cent, for the past three years.
Amid rising energy demands and dwindling resources, renewable energy is one of the country's top three stated priorities and one of the fastest growing sectors of the national economy.
Adams: American exports to China account for only about 1 percent of our economy, so the direct effect of slower - growing Chinese demand on the U.S. economy will be small.
In late October, South Korea announced that its economy grew at an annual rate of 2.6 % in the third quarter, the fastest pace in five years, aided by a stimulus - driven rebound in domestic demand that outweighed the negative effect of slowing Chinese and global demand.
«One of them, emerging market demand from the likes of India and China, continues to grow, and we expect it to continue to grow as those economies develop further.»
With its strong economy and growing demand for flexible working, there is huge potential to develop our network in India to support the growth of local and international companies.»
The Chinese economy continued to grow at a rapid pace over 2003, providing considerable impetus to the rest of the region, and boosting global commodity demand.
That should mean the U.S. economy should grow more robustly over the next couple of years, which should improve demand for copper in the U.S.
In fast growing developing economies like India, South East Asia and some parts of Africa, demand for protein is increasing significantly.
Rosemary Gallagher, from the Scotch Whisky Association, told the BBC that China was an important market for Scotch whisky, she said: «In the first six months of 2017, demand for Scotch in China jumped as the economy grew, with direct exports alone up 45 % to # 27m.»
Fast growing economies of China and India, a former powerhouse in Japan, an increasingly affluent South Korea, and the fast - growing Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN).61 Each possessing multiple regions and demographics that demand varying tastes, sizes, prices, packaging and branding, as well as differing in standard business practices, routes to market and competitive landscapes.
According to IBISWorld, organic farming is one of the Australian economy's best - performing agricultural industries and due to consumer demand it's expected to grow by 50 per cent over the next five years.
According to IBISWorld organic farming is one of the Australian economy's best performing agricultural industries and due to consumer demand is expected to grow by 50 % over the next five years.
2 Research Methodology 2.1 Research Data 2.1.1 Secondary Data 2.1.1.1 Key Data Taken From Secondary Sources 2.1.2 Primary Data 2.1.2.1 Key Data From Primary Sources 2.1.2.2 Key Industry Insights 2.1.2.3 Breakdown of Primary Interviews 2.2 Factor Analysis 2.2.1 Introduction 2.2.2 Demand Side Analysis 2.2.2.1 Rising Population and Rising Diversified Food Demand 2.2.2.2 Increasing Consumer Preference for Convenience Foods & Ready - To - Eat Meals 2.2.2.3 Demand for Convenience Foods in Developing Economies 2.2.2.4 Rising Demand for Meat Substitutes 2.2.3 Supply Side Analysis 2.2.3.1 Growing Fruits & Vegetables Processing Industry 2.3 Market Size Estimation 2.3.1 Bottom - Up Approach 2.3.2 Top - Down Approach 2.4 Market Breakdown & Data Triangulation 2.5 Research Assumptions 2.5.1 Assumptions
The African average growth rate predicted by the world bank and IMF is 3 per cent and for Ghana they predict 3.3 per cent, I'm more bullish, I believe that Ghana will grow closer to 4 per cent, maybe between 3.8 and 4 per cent, and we predict that in 2017, Ghana's economy is going to grow by about 6 per cent, and, so, this country is doing well, we have resolved the power crisis, we've been able to match demand to supply and so the electricity crisis that hit us is gradually becoming a thing of the past.
What's more, even his fiscal rule to have national debt growing no faster than the economy by the end of this Parliament was shaped by the demands of the credit rating agencies.
The growing scarcity of freshwater due to rising water demands and a changing climate is increasingly seen as a major risk for the global economy.
«We expect that a downward trend in price premiums — with growing economies of scale in organic production and increasing supermarket participation — will also help boost demand,» he says.
The growth in the wage gap between dropouts and high school graduates, particularly during the 1980s, stemmed largely from changes in the economy that increased the demand for particular skills during a period in which the supply of workers possessing those skills grew more slowly.
To meet the growing demand for low - emission, high - economy diesel units, Hyundai offers European consumers the choice of two engines from its popular «U-II» family: the 75 ps, 1,1 - litre engine or the 90 ps 1,4 - litre powerplant.
«The economy is growing, Millennials are becoming a major force in the market and we're doing everything we can to meet retail demand, including increased production of mid-size pickups and investing in additional V8 engine capacity.»
Growing demand for qualified workers in the developing economies has underlined the significance of human resource planning.
We're a one - world economy, sort of, so demand from growing middle classes in developing countries affects our prices.
India has only 8 % of India's port capacity but both economies still growing so long term demand for port capacity looks obvious.
The ever - growing number of premier galleries underlines Hong Kong's offer as a leading arts hub, and as China shifts to a more consumption - led economy we are likely to see a further increase in the demand for art in the coming years.
Global demand for energy is growing rapidly and must continue to grow to provide the needs of developing economies.
Our economy is having to adjust to the earth providing linear rates of supply to satisfy our built - in exponentially growing demand.
Since 1996, demand for oil and natural gas has continued to grow with the expansion and globalization of the world's economy.
We have to give students the skills that the global economy demands, and the cities that do the best job of that will be well - positioned to grow and thrive.
As developing and developed economies grow and urbanisation increases, demand is growing for affordable, reliable and secure forms of energy in order to combat energy poverty and ensure competitive economies.
Looking ahead, it's likely that the cost of oil will again increase as the global economy recovers and demand from developing countries continues to grow.
And through conversations with others in the growing climate justice movement, I began to see all kinds of ways that climate change could become a catalyzing force for positive change — how it could be the best argument progressives have ever had to demand the rebuilding and reviving of local economies; to reclaim our democracies from corrosive corporate influence; to block harmful new free trade deals and rewrite old ones; to invest in starving public infrastructure like mass transit and affordable housing; to take back ownership of essential services like energy and water; to remake our sick agricultural system into something much healthier; to open borders to migrants whose displacement is linked to climate impacts; to finally respect Indigenous land rights — all of which would help to end grotesque levels of inequality within our nations and between them.
The capitalist economy, the way of the world, along with an unchecked, growing human population, demands growth in the economy, but it can not continue.
To continue the thought experiment, let us demand that the world economy should grow for a century by 3 percent per annum, but without any increase of resource consumption and pollutant emissions.
Coal, the most abundant and reliable energy resource, will continue to be the dominant energy source in power generation to meet the fast - growing electricity demand in the emerging economies of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
As China deals with a slowing economy and India tries to keep up with the demands of a fast - growing and increasingly affluent population, the only way to reconcile energy demands with public outcry over emissions and pollution is by finding cost - effective ways of integrating low - emissions coal technology into their power infrastructure.
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