• Foreign enterprises will no longer need an official's chop each time they want to buy foreign currencies.

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  • The company operates 11 joint ventures in China and two wholly owned foreign enterprises, and counts with more than 35, 000 employees.

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  • New rules allowing foreign enterprises to more freely change yuan into their own currency are likely to affect only large transactions.

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  • The US IT market, which hosts over 100, 000 information technology services firms, is increasingly characterized by the presence of foreign enterprises.

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  • Another risk is the threat of nationalization of foreign enterprises, as was recently the case with YPF in Argentina and Red Electrica in Bolivia.

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  • He said it was compatible with the world's other major global satellite navigation systems, and encouraged Chinese and foreign enterprises to help develop terminals that could use the Chinese network.

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  • The provincial government granted Zhejiang the exclusive right to construct and operate major highways in Zhejiang Province - which, as home mainly to township enterprises, private companies and foreign enterprises rather than rickety state-owned enterprises, enjoys a relatively healthy economy.

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  • Just a few years ago, a claim like that one could be dismissed as overly premature or alarmist, but a number of legal and social developments are rapidly changing the labor landscape in China, especially for workers employed in foreign enterprises.

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  • Since that time, however, the vast majority of business people and professionals have been employed by foreign invested enterprises, diplomatic missions, and educational institutions.

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  • In the components industry, as in many other industrial and consumer goods industries in China, there are hundreds, even thousands, of individual customers and competitors, which include state-owned companies, private companies and foreign invested enterprises.

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  • "Foreign-funded enterprises, including those of the United States, are major beneficiaries" of this system, Mr. Wen said.

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  • Although the foreign-invested enterprises dominate the market at the moment, the local brands, as a group, are rapidly gaining ground.

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  • Private companies and foreign-invested enterprises (FIEs) had few opportunities to obtain credit.

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  • In foreign-invested enterprises, progress has been particularly striking.

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  • Thompson also may tie the PNTR bill to legislation requiring greater transparency for stock and bond offerings by Chinese and other foreign government-owned enterprises.

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  • Even privately owned enterprises and foreign joint ventures depend on good relations with government officials to enter and stay in a certain line of business.

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  • This is primarily because the private markets have become the preferred and, in some cases, the required source of funding for both foreign governments and larger enterprises.

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  • This allowed the new business, once local-government approval was obtained in China, to accept foreign private-equity money invested into the overseas holding company, while abiding by the letter of Beijing's restrictions on foreign investment in domestic enterprises.

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  • Just three Brazilian enterprises have enough foreign assets to rank among the top 100 emerging-market multinationals.

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  • With an estimated 40% unemployment rate, Swaziland's need to increase the number and size of small and medium enterprises and attract foreign direct investment is acute.

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  • This ignores the fact that the upshot of these sales is that the American enterprises acquired by foreign concerns not-infrequently wind up being seen as superfluous to the new owners' core overseas operation and get shut down.

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  • Indeed, when foreign capital stampedes, its impact on the balance sheets of banks and private enterprises, when they have large unhedged foreign liability, can be devastating, as seen in East Asia.

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  • The Chinese government says it hopes the attention of foreign investors will transform sleepy state enterprises into globally minded corporations.

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  • Economic liberalization, including industrial deregulation, privatization of state-owned enterprises, and reduced controls on foreign trade and investment, began in the early 1990s and has served to accelerate the country's growth, which has averaged more than 7% per year since 1997.

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  • The hospital opened in 1956 at Deschapelles, about 90 miles from Port-au-Prince, the capital, on the site of a former banana plantation, one of the many enterprises that had been abandoned by disillusioned foreign investors.

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  • Foreign bankers, especially European and Japanese, were looking for new markets as their own stagnated, and they loaned huge sums to Indonesian enterprises via offshore entities so that actual foreign debt far exceeded the official numbers.

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  • The government continues its efforts to reduce unemployment, to encourage direct foreign investment, and to privatize remaining state-owned enterprises.

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  • Ms Junz looks at the wealth of those citizens she can identify as Jewish on the basis of contemporary documents and is able to make informed estimates as to how that wealth was held: in commercial enterprises or in financial assets, a significant part of which was foreign (one of the surprises is how frequently individuals in the 1930s owned foreign securities).

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  • Sri Lanka is pursuing a combination of government directed policies, private investment, both foreign and domestic, to spur growth in disadvantaged areas, develop small and medium enterprises, and increase agricultural productivity.

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  • Government representatives from the Ministry of Commerce, the State Council, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and various Chambers of Commerce were all bullish on the opportunities for Chinese enterprises to go out and succeed.

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