Sentences with phrase «state owned enterprises»

«Foreign public officials» are not only employees of government departments, but also employees of state owned enterprises.
With the arrival in Canada this week of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to discuss greater engagement with Prime Minister Trudeau, we felt that our readers might be interested in learning more about these sectors as well as appreciate a backgrounder on state owned enterprises and the most current reforms that are underway.»
In a recent statement reported in the National Post, former Minister of Industry Jim Prentice noted that investment by Chinese state owned enterprises in Canada, which totaled $ 33 billion between 2005 and 2012, «has fallen off a cliff».
That decision by the Canadian government allowed the takeover but indicated that future acquisitions in the petroleum sector by State Owned Enterprises would not be approved, barring unspecified exceptional circumstances.
Claim: Credit to the private sector has dropped considerably over the past year, while the debt stock of state owned enterprises continue to rise worryingly.
He has represented numerous foreign investors, including State Owned Enterprises, as well as domestic targets in acquisition transactions.
The largely symbolic move comes at a time when experts say while the public might be concerned about seeing more large state owned enterprise deals, it is more likely to be smaller, privately financed deals that will dominate transactions between Canada and China in the coming years.
These include the privatization of State Owned Enterprises (SOE) and structural reforms, like the relaxing of the Hukou system and the one - child policy mentioned above.
Oct 20: «China's State Owned Enterprises in the Greentech Market: Perspectives from Three Sectors,» Julien Bedin (Water Research Analyst), Claire Nelson (Renewable Energy Research Analyst), Rachel Xiao (Electric Grid Infrastructure Analyst), all from China Greentech Initiative
Also note that a great deal of bank lending by the big state owned banks is to state owned enterprises (SOEs).
It was great for Nexen shareholders, but CNOOC received a lot of negative sentiment from Canadians because it's a State Owned Enterprise, which gives it an unfair market advantage over other energy companies because it's financially and politically backed by one of the richest countries in the world.
Secures agreement by parties to ensure that their state owned enterprises (SOEs) operate on the basis of commercial considerations and in a non-discriminatory manner when making purchases and sales.
This thing so called SOEs (State Owned Enterprises) which they lose money.
Alhaji Iddris made this known during a Press Confrence at the COCOBOD Headquarters to respond to the claims that workers of the State owned enterprise jubilated upon hearing of Dr. Opuni Frimpong's dismissal as CEO.
Mr. Sarpong told the packed auditorium government will pay more attention to the revival of state owned enterprises, siting the STC [State Transport Corporation] as an example and also support young entrepreneurs in start - up businesses.
«For example, the state owned enterprises» reform will be touched on, but it will probably be in very general language and similar to one used before,» said Haibin Zhu, chief China economist with JPMorgan in Hong Kong.
The punishments may include media reporting and public exposure of the non-compliance; disqualification from the energy saving and climate subsidies and associated awards for three years; and a record entered on the State Owned Enterprise (SOE) performance assessment system.
«She has extensive experience and impressive track record in advising private, public and state owned enterprises on a broad range of capital markets, regulatory compliance, mergers and acquisitions, competition and employment matters.
The country can no longer afford the disaster that is the State Owned Enterprises because it has brought us to the brink of financial ruin.
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