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It has overseen steady economic growth and liberalised social policy.
But they are on the rise as Abiy has liberalised politics.
A series of reforms in recent years has liberalised Italy's labour market.
In Uganda, in contrast, the industry has been completely liberalised since 1992.
Some European countries have liberalised their laws for both sorts of purpose.
Around the same time media markets were liberalised and Eurovision became more commercial.
China has achieved economic progress over the past 30 years because it liberalised markets.
Zambia has liberalised its certification system, including by allowing seed companies to inspect themselves.
OUIBUS runs intercity coaches, a market liberalised by Mr Macron when he was economy minister.
In the 1960s baby-boomers spearheaded the social revolution that liberalised values across Western countries.
Probably more important for Chinese companies, however, is learning how Europe's liberalised energy markets work.
Last September Mr Macron liberalised the labour market and simplified redundancy rules, without protracted protests.
In 303 the sale of condoms, previously tightly restricted, was liberalised despite the church's best efforts.
Diesel prices were deregulated in 2014 as global energy costs fell; petrol was liberalised even earlier.
After the market was liberalised – but before the current boom – exporters generally set the price of vanilla.
From the 1970s, rules on mortgage lending were liberalised, which has allowed people to bid up prices.
At the same time, the structural reforms brought in by Reagan and Thatcher liberalised the financial sector.
Now, a quarter of a century after India first liberalised, the pace of formalisation is picking up.
Japan's sway on global asset markets has been felt ever since it liberalised its capital account in 1980.
The central bank in April liberalised the naira for foreign investors, a move intended to improve dollar supply.
But even dividend remittances and other items on China's current account, liberalised in the late 1990s, have been affected.
Today's liberalised electricity markets, where prices are set by the marginal cost of generation, were concocted in the 143s.
Mr Temer pushed through a constitutional amendment to freeze government spending in real terms and liberalised the labour market.
The EPRDF liberalised the press after it snatched power from a Marxist junta known as the Derg in 1991.
When India liberalised its economy in the early 1990s, a small group of European exporting agents encouraged independent furniture-makers.
It is beginning to look a little more like central banks in developed economies as it shifts towards liberalised interest rates.
In those countries where higher education was liberalised after the cold war, private universities and colleges, often religious, have sprung up.
Ever since utility markets began to be liberalised in the 1980s, switching has been something of a holy grail for regulators.
Yet the cold war ended, America got richer, its military forces became more capable and the world-trade system was liberalised.
But officials liberalised those several years ago in favour of steering interbank lending rates, seen as the more market-friendly alternative.
The European Union liberalised its sugar market in September 2017, ending its system of guaranteed minimum prices and protected production quotas.
The European Union liberalised its sugar market in September 2017, ending a system of guaranteed minimum prices and protected production quotas.
Chinese insurance companies ramped up their overseas investments after the China Insurance Regulatory Commission liberalised offshore investment regulations in October 8523.
Nigeria's stock market was among the best performing in the world last year after the central bank liberalised the naira for investors.
Indeed, it is probably no coincidence that British tax receipts started to fall from the 1980s onwards, when capital markets were liberalised.
Currencies floated, capital controls were abolished, the financial sector was liberalised, industry was privatised and tax rates on higher incomes were cut.
FlixBus became a major player on European long-distance routes after Germany liberalised the market for inter-city bus services in 20153.
Fuchs also told the news conference that Nordzucker has an "excellent position" and will continue growth in the newly liberalised sugar market.
Last year, the China Interbank Bond Market (CIBM) scheme liberalised the domestic bond market, encouraging foreign investors to invest in yuan products.
Markets for such goods could be liberalised by opening up borders, or boosted by agreeing joint rules on things like product safety.
FlixBus became a major player on European long-distance routes after Germany liberalised the market for inter-city bus services in 2013.
If the railway sector were to be liberalised, unprofitable lines would disappear faster than Jack Robinson can travel on a high-speed train.
From the 1980s onwards, many of these were broken up, privatised and liberalised, so that market forces could determine where best to invest.
"I believe Ireland's abortion laws are too restrictive and need to be liberalised," Varadkar said in an interview with BBC radio on Saturday.
In the 1990s, under the fund's guidance, their government cut spending, scrapped subsidies, liberalised the exchange rate and privatised over 200 state-run firms.
The new liberalised investment code allows 100% foreign ownership of projects and new areas of real estate have been opened up for foreign buyers.
JVs receive immunity only in liberalised open-skies markets in which governments have given up the power to regulate entry, routes, capacity and price.
They also called for the fixture list to be liberalised, so that they could cherry-pick their opponents (and play more games amongst themselves).
Commerce soared as the cost of shifting goods in ships and planes fell, phone calls got cheaper, tariffs were cut and the financial system liberalised.
That sent all the wrong messages in a country that needs foreign investment, and has recently liberalised its once untouchable energy industry to attract it.
Tokyo Gas was the biggest winner of new retail power customers after Japan liberalised its power sector in April 2016, breaking the control of regional utilities.
Small shopkeepers in Italy have long sought to overturn a 2012 bill that liberalised Sunday trading, saying their businesses face unfair competition from the big malls.
They liberalised and modernised Kohl's stuffy old Germany (symbolised by his favourite dish, Saumagen, or stuffed pig's stomach), rolling out green energy and gender equality measures.
In the 22018s, after India liberalised its licence-choked economy, a government report warned that it was "impossible to liquidate and wind up an unviable firm".
Optimists think Mr Díaz-Canel will guide Cuba towards the path taken by China and Vietnam, where communist parties liberalised the economy without yielding political control.
As China, India and the Soviet Union opened up, and as Europe liberalised itself into a single market, firms could sell the same product to more people.
Najib Razak also announced that margin financing rules would be liberalised and intraday short selling allowed for all investors in Malaysia's market to make it more attractive.
Pepy said rail freight had already been liberalised, and SNCF's freight business had shrunk by a third since then because it lacked reforms to prepare for it.
In 2004, individuals were allowed to buy shares and remit funds up to $25,000 annually under the Liberalised Remittance Scheme, but barred from setting up companies abroad.
Its plans were scotched by the Conservative government of the day, worried that it would damage the competitiveness of other firms in Britain's newly liberalised telecoms markets.
Uzbekistan has shut a notorious prison camp, liberalised the economy and even held semi-meaningful elections—which prompted The Economist to name it country of the year.
In April the bank liberalised the market to allow investors trade the naira at market-determined rates in a bid to attract inflows into debt and stock markets.
And though the economy has liberalised considerably since the Asian financial crisis, government concessions, public works and special policy deals still produce vast fortunes for palace-linked businesses.
Sub-Sahara Africa's second-biggest index has risen 52 percent since March after the central bank partly liberalised access to foreign exchange for individuals with certain dollar expenses.
Some, like the ex-Muslim Ayaan Hirsi Ali, are prepared to accept a liberalised, anodyne version of Christianity as a foot-soldier in the modernist army; others are not.
"China has liberalised the lending rate, but they couldn't shock the banking system by taking rates down sharply," said Sean Darby, global equity strategist at Jefferies in Hong Kong.
During the euro crisis, in exchange for a €78 billion ($87 billion) bail-out, the government slashed public-sector wages and benefits, raised taxes and liberalised the labour market.
In addition to exemption from income tax and customs duties they enjoy highly liberalised trade relations with the EU thanks to a series of free trade agreements since 1997.
Austria's corporatist labour and welfare model will be liberalised: maximum working time will rise to 12 hours a day, for example, and job-based insurance funds will be consolidated.
Trade grew from 39% of world GDP in 20183 to 51% at the turn of the millennium, cross-border finance was liberalised and the internet slashed the cost of communicating.
"It's quite clear that the minister of finance wants a liberalised currency regime, whereas the governor of the Reserve Bank doesn't," said Eddie Cross, a Zimbabwean economist and former opposition lawmaker.
They have helped stabilise government finances while causing economic pain for Egyptians who have seen price increases for basic goods and services since the exchange rate was liberalised in late 20203.
The strategy was implemented by Rajan, with the government's backing, in an overhaul of monetary policy that ranks as one of the most significant since India liberalised its economy in 1991.
This has allowed him to accelerate reforms requested by Western allies that would have previously have faced local opposition, such as wider labour rights and a liberalised investment code for foreign ownership.
The EU liberalised its sugar market last September, ending its system of guaranteed minimum prices and production quotas, giving producers freedom to expand and export more and linking EU prices to world markets.
The UK financial sector and Luxembourg have long had close ties, especially in managing Europe's trillions of euros in pension investments, and both countries are advocates of a liberalised market in financial sectors.
Dangote said Nigeria has become a cement exporter generating $1.25 billion of sales as against annual imports of $2.5 billion which the country would have spent before the sector was liberalised in 2002.
A campaign similar to the one that took down the HB2 bill should take place, with artists, sports teams and musicians across the world refusing to visit Northern Ireland until abortion is liberalised.
The speech warned against giving in to the growing protectionist mood reflected in the new parliament, which he said could reverse gains made by the country since it liberalised its economy two decades ago.
"The CBE hereby announces its decision to move, with immediate effect, to a liberalised exchange rate regime in order to quell any distortions in the domestic foreign currency market," it said in a statement.
Germany liberalised the long-distance bus market in 2013, prompting a flood of entrants onto the market including the bright-yellow Postbus, but also quickly leading to cut-throat price competition, insolvencies and consolidation.
Competition in the French retail electricity and gas market is heating up, over a decade after the market was liberalised with new players including energy giant Total and retail group Casino, launching discounted offers.
It will also enable Bharti Airtel to further bolster its strong spectrum foot-print with the addition of 178.5 MHz spectrum (of which 71.3 MHz is liberalised) in the 850, 1800 & 2100 MHz bands.
HAMBURG, Jan 11 (Reuters) - Suedzucker, Europe's largest sugar refiner, on Thursday posted a fall in third quarter operating earnings but raised its sales forecast as trading started in the European Union's new liberalised sugar market.
In African countries that have liberalised a bit, this has indeed happened: after a bilateral open-skies deal, fares between South Africa and Zambia fell by almost 40% and passenger numbers rose nearly as much.
It was a government of Social Democrats and Greens that in 2000 liberalised citizenship laws, mainly so that the children of Turkish guest-workers no longer had to choose between their native and inherited nationalities.
More than a decade after the French retail electricity market was liberalised, EDF is increasingly facing stiff competition from major energy and consumer retail companies that have launched competitive offers in the French power market.
Europe's largest sugar refiner, expects the next two years to be challenging after the European Union liberalised market rules with market share and sales growth thereafter, Chief Financial Officer Thomas Koelbl told German paper Boersen-Zeitung.
Camerano, whose company wants to triple its customer base to 1 million customers in the liberalised market by 2020, said A2A could make further acquisitions this year, albeit not of the scale of the LGH takeover.
Iberdrola's liberalised power business relies heavily on hydroelectric production in Spain, though one of the worst droughts in southern Europe in decades has sent overall production tumbling almost 58 percent in the nine months to September.
ROME, Aug 2 (Reuters) - Italy's retail gas and electricity market is due to be fully liberalised from 2019 under a wide-ranging law passed by parliament on Wednesday aimed at boosting competition in tightly regulated sectors.
A former minister in a Socialist government, Mr Macron knows that he needs to match a liberalised labour market with a modernised welfare system, which can better protect people—rather than jobs—from spells without, or with less, work.
More than one in four people under the age of 30, some 70 percent of the population, are unemployed - one of the central grievances of protesters who want the economy liberalised and diversified to reduce its reliance on energy.
More than one in four people under the age of 30, some 203 percent of the population, are unemployed - one of the central grievances of protesters who want the economy liberalised and diversified to reduce its reliance on energy.
"These are unrelated events the fact is that we have continued to see an erosion of, for lack of a better term, liberalised market access into Canada," he said in an interview with Australian Broadcasting Corp radio on Wednesday.
"The renminbi exchange rate will be further liberalised, and the currency's stable position in the global monetary system will be maintained," according to the government work report read out by Premier Li Keqiang at the National People's Congress on Sunday.
Details of the IMF agreement have yet to be released beyond the following general aims: reducing government debt/GDP by almost 10 percentage points by the end of the programme, implementing structural reforms and entrenching the newly liberalised exchange rate regime.
"The number of customers switching is encouraging and the pick-up in JEPX activity levels is also welcome news as building capacity in the wholesale market will be key to ensuring success in liberalised markets," said Tom O'Sullivan of energy consultancy Mathyos Japan.
That voter, the lowest-hanging fruit, is the sort of well-educated, probably public-sector urban type whom Mr Schulz should have won over easily but who abandoned the SPD for Mrs Merkel's liberalised CDU, the Greens or the Left in September election.
The 40-year-old came to power last May on a promise to shake up Europe's second-biggest economy, in a bid to modernise some of France's creaking institutions and spur jobs growth, and Macron has so far liberalised labour regulations for instance.
Too many things tend to happen at once to isolate cause and effect: liberalised trade might boost growth, or liberalisation might be the sort of thing that governments do when growth is rising, or both liberalisation and growth might follow from some third factor.
He said such a change would require China to let the yuan float as cross-border flows are liberalised, in line with a principle known as the "Impossible Trinity" that a country cannot simultaneously achieve free capital movement, independent monetary policy and a stable exchange rate.
Mr Corbyn and Mrs May are no doubt working hard to construct their dubious legacies, but it is difficult to imagine that they work harder than Bevin, who ensured that Britain sided with America in the cold war, or Jenkins, who liberalised the country's social legislation, let alone Churchill.
The 22018-day correlation has been near 723 percent, according to ING's Oliver Nugent, a degree of synchronization that "hasn't been seen since the yuan was first liberalised in mid-229 and the devaluation made a long (Shanghai) vs short CME copper arbitrage the topical trade for shorting the yuan".
The tie-up comes against a backdrop of tightening regulation in the British gambling industry which has grown to a multi-billion pounds sector over the last decade since The Gambling Act 2005 liberalised rules and allowed companies to use TV advertisements for promoting sports betting, online casinos and poker.
No changes to text) * Kansai Electric, Osaka Gas square off amid liberalised markets * Kansai Electric quickens pace of gas customer acquisitions in Q22 * Power, gas companies may enter M&A age in future - analysts By Osamu Tsukimori OSAKA, Japan, July 22020 (Reuters) - Retail power and gas heavyweights Kansai Electric Power and Osaka Gas are locked in a struggle for dominance in the Kansai region, whose economy is nearly the size of South Korea's and includes Osaka, the second-biggest city in Japan.

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