Sentences with phrase «forging trade links»

Harper's February visit to that country was in part aimed at forging trade links with the next generation of Chinese leaders.

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«Zimbabwe will also benefit from Commonwealth - linked development programs, for instance on youth skills development» and «use its membership as a platform to forge trade linkages with some of the world's fastest - growing economies such as India,» he added.
With Donald Trump threatening a trade war over steel, it's more important than ever that the Foreign Office forges strong links with the White House.
Really I should have ended that with of late, or than there had been before - certainly in the 20th century many Arab countries forged links with the USSR and many in Labour were either secretly Communists or had Soviet links; Soviet agents infiltrated Student organisations, Trade Unions and political parties.
This year marks Abu Dhabi's eighth showing at Arabian Travel Market where the emirate's tourism industry looks to forge stronger links with the GCC trade.
The campaign will see Tourism Ireland forging closer links with group organisers, coach operators, wholesalers and specialists through a series of workshops and events, as well as strengthening its relationship with the trade through the Best of Britain and Ireland Travel Trade Forum in March trade through the Best of Britain and Ireland Travel Trade Forum in March Trade Forum in March 2010.
The shackles of slavery, Edinburgh's sugar trade links, Blake's mind - forged manacles: so many histories are embodied in this poor broken nude.
Chief Justice Michael Hwang said: «Given the strength of trade ties between the UAE and China, we have made forging links with our counterparts in the world's second largest economy a strategic priority in recent years, particularly given Dubai's position as an important node for China's «One Belt One Road» initiative.
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