Sentences with phrase «domestic reform»

Equally important is your effort to deepen domestic reforms in socio - economic structures of this great nation.
His visit is the first to the U.K. since he became crown prince in June 2017 (he is also defense minister) and since Saudi Arabia started its «major program of domestic reforms,» with the U.K. government hoping for deeper relations with the Middle Eastern superpower.
Furthermore, the recovering French economy and Macron's domestic reform efforts have also not gone unnoticed in the White House.
The Obama administration softened its insistence upon Chinese domestic reform, instead showing greater support of the inclusion of the Chinese currency in the Special Drawing Rights basket used by the IMF as a unit of account, «provided the currency meets the IMF's existing criteria in its SDR review.»
Asia is set to contribute 60 % of the world's economic growth in 2017, driven by growing external demand as well as domestic reforms.
The government remained dismissive of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative and other such multilateral efforts but it moved to implement domestic reforms.
Ahead of the 2015 General Election, Anthony Seldon wrote a clear introduction to this expert volume of essays, setting out the observation that David Cameron's place in history was already secured: for holding the coalition itself together; significantly improving the economic outlook; overseeing some steady domestic reform; restoring dignity to the PM's office; and winning the Scottish referendum (25).
This presents opportunity, but also risk — ultimately, the Arab Spring was also a stark (economic) reminder to governments in the region of the pressing need for accelerated domestic reform, investment & job creation.
In fact, whatever one thinks of the merits of SESTA, it is not obviously a good idea to use a trade agreement as a vehicle to override domestic reforms to Section 230 that Congress might implement.
The detention of several powerful Saudi figures and members of clergy, can not only be seen in terms of domestic reforms and consolidation of power intended by Mohammed bin Salman, but also as giving him more room to manoeuvre in developing closer ties with Israel, given the hostility Saudi regime would have faced from actors that are anything but pro-Israel.
Momentum generated by the passage of Section 1502 of the Dodd Frank Act has led to domestic reforms in the Great Lakes region's mineral sector.
However, this policy is more than just a strategy for China to leverage its economic might to increase its influence beyond Asia, this initiative is also part of China's domestic reforms and economic growth.
Fourth, the two countries should reconfirm a commitment to domestic reform.
These domestic reforms, however, are not without risks.
Domestic reform has been driven by the need to compete in Europe, and even the establishment of the Welfare State was designed to secure social cohesion and demographic strength to support Britain's position as a Great Power.
«For compensators, including insurers, the uncertainty around the Civil Liability Bill has understandably been a source of considerable frustration — compounded by the uncertainty around the domestic reform agenda more broadly and the UK's exit from the EU.»
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