Sentences with phrase «economic ties in»

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The United States» decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium was «regrettable» and will likely have a «big impact» on economic ties between Japan and the United States, Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono said in a statement on Friday.
«I have given him that credit because Donald Trump has taken a very, very strong, hard line on the denuclearization issue and he has been able to bring in the support of the global community and, in particular, China,» Turnbull told a televised news conference, referring to «overwhelming» economic ties between China and North Korea.
«Given France's cultural ties and economic ties around the emerging markets and the presence of major international French banks already in London and internationally and large pension funds like Amundi, I think France and Paris have a great chance of becoming even more of an international market than it already is,» he said.
While Georgia is doggedly seeking to spin out of Russia's orbit by seeking NATO membership, Russia is applying pressure by tightening military and economic ties with Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the two regions Georgia lost in 2008.
The European Union's top diplomat, Federica Mogherini, arrived in Cuba on Wednesday to help strengthen member countries» economic and political ties with the Communist - run island.
A report released by the Global Public Policy Institute and the Mercator Institute for China Studies, both of which are based in Germany, said Europe's economic ties with China are more important than those it has with Russia, and the stakes associated with calling out Beijing are much higher.
«Many in the EU will still want the U.K. to be punished in some way, lest it sets an example for other possible departures,» she told CNBC, adding that nevertheless «compromises should make a deal possible given the strong economic incentive to maintain existing trade ties
«The implications tie back to the founding vision that we've had of turning cities into metro stops, changing the meaning of where you live and where you work, unlocking economic opportunity in areas that might be currently locked away by lack of infrastructure or lack of transportation solutions,» Hyperloop One co-founder Shervin Pishevar told the Verge.
Their growing economic clout has led to renewed trade ties with China and Russia, even as South America remains mostly an afterthought in Washington.
If these entrepreneurs weigh their ties to Greece more heavily than the reportedly pretty abysmal economic and business conditions in the country than perhaps Sorenson's findings have merit and are worth considering.
Consumer confidence is up to levels not found since 2008, but CEO confidence — the economic outlook from the proverbial corner office — was down significantly in the third quarter and likely tied to the uncertainty in Washington.
The growth in fintech investment comes at a time when the UAE and Saudi Arabia are strengthening economic ties.
Together these measures have played a significant role in boosting overall United States - Jordanian economic ties.
But Yellen would be unlikely to lose any Democratic votes and she's not tied to the Obama administration's economic policies in the way Summers is, so it's hard to imagine her inspiring much bloodlust among Republicans, either.
In fact, our hope is to strengthen those ties even more, particularly when it comes to municipal chambers of commerce across the region, whose work is absolutely vital to the economic prosperity of our region.
Beyond closer economic and political ties within the island chains, China also gains influence at the U.N., as the islands account for 14 votes in the General Assembly.
Rising inequality is inextricably tied to economic imbalances and, in a context of limited productive investment opportunities, the only sustainable outcome is sharply higher unemployment.
The agreement represents a turning point in Canada's long - standing efforts to build closer economic ties with Asia - Pacific markets.
In addition to things like better fraud protection and lower fees, the biggest benefit of digital currency is inherent in its existence — while there are cybersecurity concerns, the value is not tied to the political or economic climate of one natioIn addition to things like better fraud protection and lower fees, the biggest benefit of digital currency is inherent in its existence — while there are cybersecurity concerns, the value is not tied to the political or economic climate of one natioin its existence — while there are cybersecurity concerns, the value is not tied to the political or economic climate of one nation.
Canada is clearly in a different geopolitical situation from Australia when it comes to both economic and security relations with the US, but Canada still needs to invest in strengthening ties with Asia, starting with trade and investment, but going beyond economics to a broader overall commitment.
In today's globalized world, Canada's economic well - being is tied directly to its economic linkages with other countries.
James Swanson, chief investment strategist at MFS Investment Management in Boston, suggested that Kuroda's fate was tied to that of Abe's, who he says called an early election as a «reaffirmation» of his economic growth platform.
Recent negative economic headlines aside, China remains a key trading partner and Canada's prosperity now — and in the years ahead — continues to be closely tied with theirs.
B.C. Premier John Horgan departed for Guangzhou, China, on Saturday as part of a 10 - day mission to China, South Korea, and Japan to strengthen economic and cultural ties with three of B.C.'s largest trading partners, expand markets, and create jobs in B.C..
But in the midst of political tension, experts say the regime is moving forward on economic policies that increasingly are tied to neighboring China.
The fund pursues opportunities tied to the economic growth of these countries, and invests at least 80 percent of its assets in equites securities of companies located in the emerging markets of Eastern Europe.
The upcoming G20 summit in China and week - long visit by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are shining a light on Canada and China's economic ties at a pivotal time for both our countries.
In our view, newly elected President Moon Jae - in is likely to deliver fiscal stimulus, work to begin to reform the anti-competitive and opaque practices of powerful conglomerates known as «chaebols» and move to normalize economic ties with ChinIn our view, newly elected President Moon Jae - in is likely to deliver fiscal stimulus, work to begin to reform the anti-competitive and opaque practices of powerful conglomerates known as «chaebols» and move to normalize economic ties with Chinin is likely to deliver fiscal stimulus, work to begin to reform the anti-competitive and opaque practices of powerful conglomerates known as «chaebols» and move to normalize economic ties with China.
Yet it seems that, even in the Harper era, the far bigger factors in this sensitive bilateral relationship are substantial economic interests and, as Kent's telling anecdote illustrates, complex behind - the - scenes diplomatic ties.
Since its establishment in 1987, the bank has implemented international credit, guarantee and credit insurance programs aimed at developing economic and political ties between Turkey and other countries.
The Canada - Japan relationship holds great potential, but business and government could be more proactive in deepening economic ties, a new report by McKinsey & Company finds.
In early European trading, stocks took a battering, with German stocks the worst performing - Germany has relatively big economic ties with Japan.
The current US recovery, which is now tied for the third - longest on record, has also been the weakest economic expansion since World War II, with an average annual growth rate of just 2 % over an 8 - year period.5 It may not take much to derail such tepid growth, particularly in light of continued high expectations.
Japan's government on Sunday extended its first loan to Myanmar in 26 years and canceled the remainder of the Southeast Asian country's debt, as Tokyo looks to re-establish strong economic ties with the former pariah nation.
APF Canada is dedicated to strengthening ties between Canada and Asia with a focus on expanding economic relations through trade, investment and innovation; promoting Canada's expertise in offering solutions to Asia's climate change, energy, food security and natural resource management challenges; building Asia skills and competencies among Canadians, including young Canadians; and, improving Canadians» general understanding of Asia and its growing global influence.
Finally, voters tied firmly to either coalition would then interpret changing economic conditions in light of these prior, cultural, allegiances.
Religious traditions tied most closely to the Republican Party were less swayed by economic considerations than were their Democratic counterparts, and the least religiously observant voters in both traditions were the ones most influenced by economic woes.
This libertarian tie between political and economic freedom underpins Reagan's diagnosis that «our present troubles parallel and are proportionate to the intervention and intrusion in our lives that result from unnecessary and excessive growth of government.»
They closely tie economic Globalization from Above to the political aspect in that (1) the source of pressure for change is the same, and (2) close links are alleged between the ideologies of free markets and free societies.
In the article, the authors contended that since the mass media are supported by great business concerns which are tied to the present social and economic system, the media contribute to the maintenance of that system.
Australia also enjoys proximity to Asia in other forms, with strong cultural and economic ties through the transfer of people and established trade routes.
All economic interactions were considered equivalent to buying cufflinks in Tie Rack.
«At the top of the Conservative party, the narrow vote in favour of leaving the EU has now been interpreted as the pretext for a drastic cutting of ties with Europe, which would have dire economic results - and as an excuse for the most toxic rhetoric on immigration we have seen from any government in living memory,» the statement reads.
India benefits directly from the economic ties with wealthy nations, and leaving the Commonwealth would disenfranchise millions of Indians living as Commonwealth Citizens, stopping them from voting in the UK and other countries that allow Commonwealth citizens the vote.
Senate Republicans were divided over whether to back the minimum wage increase, which hikes the pay floor to $ 15 in New York city and the suburbs and to $ 12.50 upstate, with future increases tied to an economic analysis.
The China phenomenon is frequently depicted at official and unofficial levels as having put European - US ties under strain, mostly arising from a confluence of the growing significance of Asia in US economic and strategic policy; Europe's political and economic malaise; and China's more confident and assertive external policies that include the prospect of enhanced financial and economic ties between major European countries and China.
These missions are the results of common efforts done by the GIPC and the Embassy of Mexico at just one year of the full opening of the mentioned diplomatic mission in Accra, and its target is to strengthen the economic ties between both countries who are called to turn two main actors in the economic global growth in the following years.
Dr Bawumia is leading a delegation of Ministers and government officials to the Asian country in a quest to deepen diplomatic and economic ties as well as create opportunities for Ghanaian businesses to form partnerships with their Chinese counterparts.
It is something that the recent independence movements in Scotland, the Basque and Catalan regions have demonstrated, going as far as to the point of asking whether city - regions should have the right to «go it alone» as de facto city states, in the pursuit of their perceived opportunities, rather than being tied to the (economic) interests of wider territories (regions, states).
Because of the close economic, political and cultural ties, Romania could play a positive and proactive role in mediating between the EU and Romania.
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