Examples of 'state firms' in a sentence

Meaning of "state firms"

state firms - This phrase commonly refers to companies or businesses that are owned, operated, or controlled by the government of a specific state or country. It can be used in discussions about economics, politics, or business practices

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Private minority stakes in state firms were sold.
Credit to state firms and to households continues to grow rapidly.
China has also allowed bigger private stakes in state firms.
The role of state firms present other dilemmas in negotiations.
Deterioration of the current deficit and overspending by state firms could be a problem however.
State firms can afford to pay less attention to the bottom line.
China has vowed to make its state firms more commercially minded.
Cuba opened to direct foreign investment in joint venture agreements with state firms.
Officials shovelled money indiscriminately at state firms in infrastructure and heavy industry.
State commercial banks commonly exhaust their financial resources by continued lending to bankrupt State firms.
North Korean state firms turn to drug sales to deal with sanctions.
But by far the biggest dissaver is the business sector, including state firms.
China prods state firms to boost Hong Kong investment.
Investigators in Switzerland say that around $4 billion may have been misappropriated from Malaysian state firms.
Two-thirds of the biggest state firms produce false accounts.

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As state firms expand overseas, they butt heads with multinational firms.
Did the loans given to the state firms serve any national interest?
China, State firms and private players inhabit alternate worlds.
US and European business lobbyists argue that these state firms engage in anti-competitive practices.
In Guyana, UNDP worked with the Government on the privatization of many state firms.
Mr. Xi could simply order state firms under his control to do that.
So, Mr. Grubišić, our friend Leo, has worked for two big state firms.
What are Chinese state firms doing in Africa?
By 2009 state firms dominated the league tables of the world 's most valuable firms.
China plans mergers to cut number of big state firms to 40, state media.
Second, Asia's state firms have been damaged by graft and incompetence.
The 20th century saw shareholding broadened, as state firms were privatised and mutual funds proliferated.
China warns state firms to avoid travel to U.S., Bloomberg.

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