Sentences with phrase «regional multilateral»

Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire About Blog The African Development Bank is a regional multilateral development bank, engaged in promoting the economic development and social progress of its Regional.
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire About Blog The African Development Bank is a regional multilateral development bank, engaged in promoting the economic development and social progress of its Regional.
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire About Blog The African Development Bank is a regional multilateral development bank, engaged in promoting the economic development and social progress of its Regional.
China has begun to build a parallel set of financial institutions, including the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB); the Asian Bond Fund Initiative; the New Development Bank (formerly the BRICS Bank); and the Chiang Mai Initiative, which is an Asian regional multilateral arrangement to swap currencies.
But more than this, the two statements quoted at the start of this article suggest that the United States still occupies a unique leadership role, and that there remains a belief that the success of many regional multilateral agendas requires the presence of a US President.
The problem is that NAFTA, the largest regional multilateral free trade agreement, originally negotiated 25 years ago, hasn't been updated to reflect these modern realities.

Not exact matches

BRAZZAVILLE, April 19 (Reuters)- Congo Republic's current efforts to restructure its external debt will not affect multilateral creditors or holders of its Eurobond and regional bond, Prime Minister Clement Mouamba said in a statement late on Wednesday.
Better coordination is also needed between international financial institutions and multilateral and regional donors such as the World Bank, EBRD and EIB and wealth funds.
Increasing intraregional Asian trade flows and the development of the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC) will propel regional integration, but the region's ultimate success in fostering connectivity will be highly dependent on its ability to finance and build regional infrastructure and negotiate and ratify more bilateral and multilateral free trade agreements (FTAs).
They can speed up trade liberalisation by delivering gains faster than through multilateral or regional processes.
An inquiry into Australia's intellectual property arrangements was commissioned by the Treasurer on 18 August 2015, which is to have regard to Australia's international arrangements, including obligations accepted under bilateral, multilateral and regional trade agreements to which Australia is a party.
All the states ore encouraged to significantly improve bilateral and multilateral cooperation to foster regional development.
The Education 2030 Framework for Action was adopted by more than 70 Ministers, representatives of Member States, the United Nations, multilateral and bi-lateral agencies, civil society, regional organizations, the teaching profession, academia, youth and the private sector.
The Adaptation programme also engages Parties and stakeholders including national, regional, multilateral and international organizations, across public and private sectors, civil society and other relevant stakeholders.
One incentive that could encourage multilateral cooperation is to introduce carbon pricing that could «rearrange the «dispatch order» of regional electricity - generation in favor of low - emission energy sources.»
Tundi works with international think tanks, foundations, multilaterals, museums and academic institutions, environmental groups, and consortia with interest in solving local and regional coastal and marine conservation problems.
Funding for climate change actvities is also available through bilateral, regional and multilateral channels.
The World Bank, the African Development Bank, the Nordic Investment Bank, and other multilateral and bilateral development partners with a stake in the fight against corruption, including the United Nations and regional organizations such as the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, academia, and research institutes, have launched a study (the Study) under the auspices of the Global Forum on Law, Justice, and Development, a mechanism shared by a worldwide network of stakeholders designed to capture, co-generate, exchange, and disseminate innovative legal solutions for development.
Notwithstanding its narrow focus, the Mauritius Convention pursues a systematic reform approach and confronts the fragmented structure of the international investment regime by proposing a legal principle (transparency) that applies to all existing bilateral, regional, and multilateral investment treaties, and in all available arbitral fora.
Preparing and establishing positions in bilateral, regional and multilateral negotiations for companies, associations and for countries, and assisting in the enforcement of their interests.
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