Sentences with phrase «international infrastructures»

Much of the leveraging occurred in emerging markets, specifically China, which is spending big on international infrastructure projects.
Playing into the tension between (growing) state capitalism and (historically dominant) free market is China's ongoing development of its own version of the Marshall Plan — displaying the world's only global economic strategy driven by a trillion - plus dollars of investment into international infrastructure.
More recently he served as a special adviser of the Norwegian contribution to large international infrastructure programmes such as the European Spallation Source, the European Incoherent Scatter Scientific Association and the Nordic Optical Telescope.
He joined King & Spalding from White & Case LLP (London), where he was a senior associate and specialized in large and complex international infrastructure and construction projects (more...)
Rooted in the real estate development and port logistics of China's famous waterway, Yangtze River Port and Logistics Limited, a Wuhan, China - based international infrastructure...
Resourcing Partner Dartford 10 Month Contract # 125 - # 150 p / day depending on experience The Background I am recruiting for a Resourcing Partner to join one of the UK's leading International Infrastructure groups on a contract basis.
That led her to Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy in New York City, where she worked on international infrastructure and energy projects.
Walter Kemmsies, chief economist at Moffatt Nichol, an international infrastructure consultancy, notes that close to 40 % of what the U.S. imports from Mexico is derived from U.S. sources.
It also reflects Microsoft's growing focus on its international infrastructure.
Our litigation practice covers a wide range of fields, including commercial, contract and tort disputes, product liability, insolvency, international infrastructure and construction disputes, employment litigation, banking and corporate disputes and white - collar crime.
Many of its properties are unique and add significant complexity to the valuation services required, such as the High Arctic Research Stations, historical sites, national parks and international infrastructures that result from trade agreements.
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