Examples of using Multinationals in English and their translations into Chinese
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More come from multinationals.
Typically, these firms are multinationals.
(Multinationals) come here, we connect with them.'.
Australia targets 30 multinationals in tax crackdown.
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EU shuts down Belgium tax breaks for multinationals.
Several multinationals effusively expressed their gratitude.
To be sure, we have many differences with multinationals.
Eighteen multinationals have committed to using only electric vehicles.
World leaders agree to close multinationals tax loopholes….
Six multinationals control three quarters of the global pesticide market.
The biggest data capturers in Africa are US multinationals.
Some sprawling Western multinationals will be unwound in the coming decade.
Brazil's commercial farmers are completely subordinated to these multinationals.
The biggest competitive threat remains multinationals from developed economies.
Private sector(including real estate developers and selected multinationals).
Two multinationals denied sourcing cobalt from the Democratic Republic of Congo at all.
Indigenous peoples of the world, Governments, multinationals and multilateral agencies.
The multinationals are often more concerned about their success, and not necessarily the success of the societies in which they operate.
In many cases, regulators demanded that multinationals sharply reduce prices for products.
That has prompted multinationals and their suppliers to use millions of teenage students from vocational and technical schools on assembly lines.
Despite the high production and income levels associated with them, multinationals actually employed very few people, percentage-wise.
Multinationals, fund managers, investment banks, developers, to individual investors and a substantial number of listed companies in Hong Kong and China.
This growth was primarily driven by global multinationals, which accounted for more than 70% of the overall space take-up by tech firms this year.
Some delegations noted that the activities of non-governmental actors, including multinationals, were hindering the implementation of the right to development.
Like several other multinationals, Google has its headquarters in Ireland.
The lawmakers have also proposed another break, permitting multinationals to bring home more than $2.6 trillion stowed offshore at sharply reduced tax rates.
But, returning to 2016 figures, US multinationals recorded $1.58 trillion in sales in the APAC region, while delivering $881 billion of FDI.
Many of his international clients are subsidiaries of multinationals in Korea engaged in manufacturing, service and sales with headquarters in Europe and Singapore.
Consequently, her delegation predicted that multinationals and English-speaking countries with similar contract laws would probably reject the proposal to harmonize international legislation.