Sentences with phrase «dominated by multinational»

We are working to make sure the GCF does not fund dirty energy, and that it does not become an institution dominated by multinational corporations, wealthy countries, or Wall Street investors that would leave critical, yet unprofitable, climate priorities by the wayside.
They say that unlike landscaping companies or child care services, the fast - food business is dominated by multinational companies with billion - dollar profits.
And unlike landscaping firms or child - care operators, fast food is dominated by multinational companies with billion - dollar profits.
However, the realities of online business haven't consistently allowed independent local companies to truly corner markets that are dominated by multinational corporations.
Mr Kerr said the international food industry was dominated by multinationals that enjoyed the benefits of scale such as Nestle or the French group Danone, the world's biggest producer of organic food since this year's US$ 12.5 billion purchase of US organic food producer WhiteWave.

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The industry, she says, is dominated by Brazilian and Australian producers, such as Brazilian multinational corporation Vale, British - Australian mining multinational Rio Tinto, Anglo - Australian multinational mining company BHP Billiton and Australian iron - ore company Fortescue Metals.
And the chief cause of this evil is the pressure for economic growth, an evil fomented by mainline economics, the dominant political parties, the multinational corporations, and international trade agreements, all of which are dominated by false philosophies.
At a time when invention tends to be dominated by faceless teams at huge multinational corporations, he showed it is still possible, even in semiconductor electronics, for an inventor with enough talent and determination to triumph despite daunting disadvantages in resources.
Malaysian companies dominate the business, led by Rimbunan Hijau, a multinational timber conglomerate with logging operations in China, Brazil, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Australia, New Zealand, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea.
Vision of fortunes to be made by transitioning print content to an array of digital formats, led to the consolidation of an industry that characterized by scores of smallish family owned businesses, to one dominated by three or four multinationals with high profile corporate brands.
Organisations like YCombinator provide a welcoming environment for talented and dynamic young Europeans in California while the EU's regulatory structure is dominated by massive incumbent multinationals like Goldman Sachs that use the Single Market to crush startup competitors.
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