"State enterprises" refers to companies or organizations that are owned and operated by the government.
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Yesterday, scores of reports and news circulating in the media, both local and international indicated that thugs and irate NPP supporters seized some number
of state enterprises which included the Passport Office, the Youth Employment Agency, Ghana Ports and Harbour Authority among many others as well as chasing out innocent and ordinary Ghanaians occupying some state bungalows.
Led by Arnold Harberger (who spoke Spanish and had married a Chilean), the Chicago Boys set out to make socialism irreversible by selling off as
many state enterprises as possible.
Regulators have made it easier for private companies to join China's two exchanges in Shanghai and the southern city of Shenzhen, though most listings still are
for state enterprises.
Expos Provide Minority - and Women - Owned Business Enterprises Information and Resources to Help Them Grow and Continue to Create Jobs Across the State
The deal would maintain the government's so - called golden share in Embraer, a
former state enterprise, giving it veto power over certain strategic decisions, including Boeing's current push for a tie - up.
D.B.S. has little trouble finding depositors, for many
other state enterprises with large cash flows keep accounts there.
Corporations and
state enterprises such as the U.S. Postal Service, the Federal Reserve System and the U.S. Mint enjoy monopoly privileges.
It's through a combination of revenue -
generating state enterprises, managed by the political and military elite, and a black market that North Korea has managed to survive for some 60 years.
Privatization of
state enterprises increases prices of services such as electricity, water and irrigation, roads and transportation, and tends to subsidize rich private investors.
The process of privatization has often involved sale of
state enterprises at well below market value.
He added that the NPP is not seeking to
create state enterprises but it will seek private sector interventions to have the factories established.
Dr. Donkor, the Minority Spokesperson on Employment, Social Welfare, and
State Enterprise noted to Citi News that his concerns were not because Sammy Awuku was...
The article discusses how
Chinese state enterprises continue to build coal - fired plants throughout Asia, even as that country has pledged to stop the growth of its own...
They have already got ten distribution hubs set up and warehouse space adding up to about a third of what their
Unites States enterprises boast.
Holding that
state enterprise Indian Rail Tour Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) is the «absolute owner» of luxury tourist train Maharaja Express, Delhi High Court bench comprising of acting Chief Justice A K Sikri and Justice Siddharth Mridul set aside its interim order to IRCTC to run this service jointly with Cox & Kings.
The vice president was accompanied by Culture and Tourism Minister Jero Wacik, Minister of
State Enterprises Soegiharto, Agriculture Minister Anton Apriantono, National Education Minister Bambang Sudibyo and Bali Governor Dewa Beratha in the dialog.
Over the last few months before January 2018, when the latest changes to the power purchase agreements (PPAs)
between State Enterprise «Energorynok» and producers of energy from alternative sources were adopted, more than ten agreements were signed with upgraded conditions set earlier in 2017.
The project has already come to the attention of several companies including Ukrinmash, a part of the State Concern Ukroboronprom, a large,
state enterprise tasked with managing Ukraine's military - industrial complex.
Beijing has made it easier for private companies to join China's two exchanges in Shanghai and the southern city of Shenzhen, though most listings still are
for state enterprises.
1983 - Lt Rawlings adopts free - market economic policies, abolishing subsidies and price controls, privatising
many state enterprises and devaluing the currency.
Monopolies are maintained by the force of the state in favor of selected individuals, guilds, companies or
state enterprises.
In medical training, too,
state enterprise has begun to surpass in extent what was begun by the Christian missions.
That is what is happening with all
our state enterprises.
Also,
all state enterprises have to set up their own debt service accounts and borrow on their own balance sheets.
The NPP denied her the funds and delayed her project because she was on criminal trial for fraudulently acquiring Nsawam Canery,
another state enterprise and its assets.
So yes, marriage is
a state enterprise that religion has no bearing on.
or is it that marriage is
a state enterprise upon which religion can have no bearing?
Chairperson of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Employment, Social Welfare and
State Enterprises, Joseph Amenowode, says the notion that social protection policies may be offering protection to the poor and vulnerable in society may not be entirely true.
Mr. Amenowode lauded the good relationship between the Parliamentary Select Committee on Employment, Social Welfare and
State Enterprises and the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection.
«I ask that you give your full cooperation to bring about the necessary IT changes to support more efficient operations across
the State enterprise.»
The rest were Mr Kwamena Duncan, the Central Regional Minister, and his deputy, Mr Thomas Adjei Baffoe, Mr Sampson Kwaku Boafo, former Ashanti Regional Minister, Mr Asamoah Boateng, the Chief Executive Officer of
the State Enterprises Commission, and Mr Kweku Ofori Asiamah, Minister of Transport.
Currently, the team has resumed its work at the offices of
the State Enterprise Commission in Accra.tv3
Being socialist minded as I thought we were, our focus was to turn around most of
our state enterprises, and we had no time or interest in promoting business for personal profit, as a result of which we hardly had any money to engage in the neo-colonialist struggle.
Government is in the process of weaning off
some state enterprises deemed capable of surviving on their own.
«The example of these two
state enterprises has disproved the widely held notion that state enterprises can not run efficiently.
The International Association for the Exchange of Students for Technical Experience (IAESTE) is an independent, nonpolitical organisation that arranges paid, course - related technical training abroad in industrial and commercial organisations, research institutes, local government bodies,
state enterprises, consultancies, laboratories, and academic institutions.
The Interethnic Association for the Development of the Peruvian Rainforest, representing the local indigenous peoples, has organized protests and set up a picket outside the Lima headquarters of
the state enterprise they say is responsible for leaks that released 3,000 barrels of oil (about 477,000 liters) in several rivers in the Peruvian Amazon.
The International Ocean Institute, on the invitation of
the State Enterprise on Caspian Sea Issues at the President of Turkmenistan created, in partnership with the Blue Solutions Initiative, a specialised programme to provide practitioners in the field with knowledge and skills for implementing Maritime and Coastal Spatial Planning in the Caspian Sea.
This training programme is organised by the International Ocean Institute in partnership with
the State Enterprise on Caspian Sea Issues at the President of Turkmenistan and at their behest.
This summer an Australian company signed a $ 60 billion contract with
a state enterprise, China Power International Development, to supply coal to Chinese power stations beginning in 2013 from a vast complex of mines, called China First, to be built in the Australian outback.