Sentences with phrase «promoting economic ties»

Last March, Cuomo named CEO Burton Resnick to the board of a commission promoting economic ties between New York and Israel.

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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.
Free trade agreements (FTAs) or closer economic partnerships promote stronger trade and commercial ties between participating countries, and open up opportunities for Australian exporters and investors to expand their business into key markets.
Former Chair of CB 12 and a small business owner (he is the proprietor of the X Café at the site of the former Audubon Ballroom, where Malcolm X was assassinated), Ramadan stresses his deep ties to upper Manhattan, where he has spent much of his life since emigrating from Kuwait as a child, and his work in promoting economic development in Upper Manhattan.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says that the new office will promote «mutually beneficial» tourism opportunities and economic ties.
This promotes science among a growing demographic, she says: «Scientific collaborations can be a bridge to countries in Latin America where we want to have economic and political ties
After years of promoting economic growth at almost any cost, Beijing is now struggling to change official attitudes, despite a raft of new policies, including tying civil servants» career prospects to their energy - saving achievements.
In a speech at the Latino Coalition's Annual Economic Summit, Romney described how how he would tie federal education funds to individual students to help promote school choice.
In particular, it is able to tie together the aims of promoting recognition of Indigenous rights, with the related aims of overcoming disadvantage and achieving economic independence.
In its 2003 Report, the World Bank sought to address the twin goals of economic development and poverty reduction and found that «dealing with efficiency will not automatically also resolve all equity issues».36 After extensive research and practical application, the World Bank has taken the view that tenure security is vital to promoting economic development; however the nature of that security is not necessarily tied to formal individual title:
In particular, an emphasis on governance is able to tie together the aims of promoting recognition of Indigenous rights with the related aims of overcoming disadvantage and achieving economic independence.
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