Sentences with phrase «into developing countries»

That is the challenge for mobile communications companies aiming to branch out into developing countries.
It was originally devised as a method for launching phones into developing countries, but has expanded beyond.
Aarons: There are a few companies that are going into developing countries right now and creating a system for deed recording and title transfer using the blockchain where none existed before.
During the growth period, the increase in imports into developed countries was driven entirely by China (large blue bar), with other countries making negligible contributions.
With the inspiration to do something to help prevent girls from falling into that cycle and to learn more about the developing world, I took a gap year between high school and college by working with Global Citizen Year, a yearlong program that places recent high school graduates into developing countries in order to create the next generation of global leaders.
Ma says part of his strategy for growing the company is to continue expanding into developing countries — countries where approximately 6.5 billion people don't use e-commerce today.
Before the LDC Debt Crisis of 1982, for example, huge petrodollar hoards were recycled into developing countries, and these capital flows funded increases in consumption and investment that led to the large trade deficits that balanced the net capital inflows.
We are part of a culture that stands by and watches as famine, disease and corrupt governments kill off millions of children who had the misfortune to be born into developing countries.
We may be seeing the fruits of Kim Jong - un pouring a lot of resources over the past two years into developing the country's systems and building up its engineering capabilities.
«From the perspective of the developed countries, in order for us to be able to mobilize the political will within each of our countries to not only engage in substantial mitigation efforts ourselves, which are very difficult, but to also then channel some of the resources from our countries into developing countries, is a very heavy lift,» Obama said.
What we have seen in recent years in the UK is an increased interest in taking our science to overseas development assistance, so into developing countries.
The most important developments have been the emergence of the European emissions trading system, which has set the benchmark for the rest of the world, and the emergence of the Clean Development Mechanism, which is channelling billions of dollars of investment into developing countries.
Migration into developed countries is somewhat more restrictive than before — an argument for the reasoning behind this, is due to excessive illegal immigration.
Globalization with company expansions into developing countries and the C - suite's embrace of social media marketing as an asset to a company's reputation has left its mark on the executive role.
However, one of the best things that we're doing for sustainability is the multi-faceted approach people are using — where they're not only going into developing countries to do putting in place projects that have to do with climate, but multi-faceted ones that will feed a lot of people, plant a lot of trees that will absorb carbon and raise the economy and really attend to a lot of issues at the same time.
During the stagnation period, the plateau in the emissions imported into developed countries is, again, due entirely to China (blue bar).
Worldreader is one of them where they go into developing countries, donate Kindles to schools there then load them up with free e-books for the kids.
Oftentimes, NGOs or corporate sponsors will go into a developing country and they'll set up a centralized village solar panel generator.
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