Sentences with phrase «emerging nations»

Not all automakers will share in the benefits of the rebound, and we have picked the companies that have responded best to the growing appetite for vehicles in emerging nations.
But workers, communities of color, indigenous people, women, and people of emerging nations must both lead and be the primary beneficiaries of this change.
As the first developing country to submit a plan, several people said, the government is showing other emerging nations that they, too, can lead on climate change.
The tourism industry offers meaningful employment to 1 in 11 people around the world and is a vital source of income for emerging nations.
It's a global showcase, where everyone from established powers to emerging nations wants to participate.
Often emerging nations or poorer countries purchase cheaper devices that most likely will not receive an update of any sort, other than manufacturer security and feature updates.
The legal systems in these countries range from stable and familiar in common law countries to unpredictable in emerging nations.
However, the field is also expanding with new funds coming into the market from emerging nations in Asia, far Eastern Europe and Africa, says Green - Morgan.
It's been exactly one year since Facebook released a lighter - weight version of its popular Messenger instant messaging application in emerging nations like Kenya, Tunisia and Venezuela.
Despite continuing demand growth from emerging nations such as China, European Union (EU) milk quota is expected to be «under - utilised» over the next two years.
But Kyoto has not worked well, partly because the United States did not join, objecting that the treaty would cost U.S. jobs and set no targets for big emerging nations.
The capital flows into emerging nations were a tremendous gift that a number of these nations simply chose to squander, mostly in deference to political expediency.
Starting with the World Bank's ICSID, which began operation in the middle 1960s, the policy of the OECD was and is to make sure that third world or now called emerging nations» courts would not have jurisdiction.
As a company operating in over 40 markets around the world, this shift to renewables has the potential to drive a remarkable transformation in infrastructure, not only in the US and Europe, but also across emerging nations around the world.
There is political uncertainty in developed economies, and geopolitical unrest in many emerging nations.
His bronze Cameroon Study, 2010, depicting a contemporary African man with a Nike sneaker on his head alludes to a new form of commercial slavery imposed on emerging nations.
African Property Group has chosen emerging nations, where buyers can search on computers or mobile phones.
How 142 Nations Capitalize on Science How well do mature and emerging nations capitalize on science?
Total greenhouse gas emissions by China and other emerging nations since 1850 will surpass those of rich nations this decade, complicating U.N.
The solution, he said, is to focus efforts on capacity building in emerging nations so that they can become more effective partners rather than «research labs» for scientific superpowers.
Carlson's fund invests primarily in bonds issued by emerging nations and, to a lesser degree, companies based in them.
* True - believers are obsessed with «dangerous manmade climate change» — to justify and obscure their real agenda: a new world economic order to replace capitalism, global wealth redistribution, and UN control of development, livelihoods and living standards, for rich, poor and emerging nations alike.
We are due to report back to the leaders of the G8 and major emerging nations at the Huntsville Summit of 25 - 27 June 2010, and our report will be informed by this event and your contributions.
Meanwhile, Financial Times notes that «the focus of the industry on the demand — not just the supply — side is moving away from the US, Europe and Japan, towards emerging nations
In July, UN Secretary Ban Ki - Moon highlighted the role of hydropower in boosting the use of renewable energy globally, when he visited a nonprofit institute in China that helps emerging nations develop and build hydropower plants.
This is what emerging nations refer to as «historic climate debt.»
International home - buying by UHNW individuals (defined as those with at least US$ 30 million in assets) from emerging nations seeking a safe investment diversification.
Curiously, even the hint earlier this year that the Fed would be dialing down its massive stimulus program caused stock markets in a number of emerging nations to stumble.
Many of these industries lost production capacity the last decade or two due to weaker demand, the higher - valued Canadian dollar, and increased competition from China, Mexico, and a host of other emerging nations.
The pace of spending soared in emerging nations such as India and Malaysia.
«In Latin America people always talk about Brazil as the big emerging nation, but it is really Mexico that has the potential for growth in the coming years,» Random House Mondadori's (RHM) editorial director in Mexico, Cristóbal Pera, tells Publishing Perspectives.
Nintendo president Satoru Iwata has revealed that opportunities to expand into emerging nations have been halted by the global recession.
As regulators turn friendly toward Bitcoin and emerging nations around the world begin to adopt it, we expect BTC prices to continue their ascension.
Dubai again achives the highest annual property price rise at 28.5 %, but significant increases have also come in Taiwan, Indonesia, Turkey and Brazil Double - digit property price increases from emerging nations have helped global prices rise 4.6 % on average in the last year to a new record.
According to the World Health Organization, up to 30 percent of drugs sold in emerging nations in Africa, Asia and Latin America are counterfeit.
So far this year, not a single bond from an emerging nation has defaulted, while 2015 saw just one, an issue from Ukraine, go bust, according to Moody's Investors Service.
That has caused some European states to institute negative rates, but it's also allowing central banks in emerging nations, such as Brazil and Russia, to ease their own sky - high rates — and that could give bonds in these countries an added boost, says Chia - Liang Lian, head of emerging markets debt at Western Asset Management in Pasadena, Calif..
What's more, investors attributed their shift away from emerging markets and towards the U.S. to increasing infrastructure challenges and legal and policy restrictions in the emerging nations, the survey found.
Although traditional large importers like the U.S. and Europe continue to imbibe consistently, emerging nations like China and Vietnam are also gaining a taste for coffee as their people gain more disposable income.
Vijay Govindarajan, author of «Reverse Innovation,» writes that, «At its core, reverse innovation describes solutions adopted first in poorer, emerging nations that subsequently — and disruptively — find a market in richer, developed nations.»
The G20, created in response to the Asian financial crisis, is an organization of industrial and emerging nations that plan to work to improve the world's financial system.
For now, the Fed has made it relatively clear that current capital flow problems in emerging nations are neither the Fed's problem nor focus.
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