영어에서 State-owned 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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State-owned companies will still help the government generate economic growth and maintain jobs.
Russian state-owned firm Rostec offers a $1.3 billion plan to apply blockchain in all the state data systems.
But Stalin systematically destroyed Trotsky's analysis by systematically developing state-owned industry and collectivising peasant agriculture.
Two state-owned solar energy companies in the state of Uttar Pradesh will begin utilizing blockchain technology to that extent.
Mr. Miao was a senior executive to several major state-owned enterprises and NGOs in China.
State-owned capital can maintain absolute control, relative control, or participation in equity,
In March 1998, it was designated as the first authorized operation unit of state-owned assets in Zhejiang province.
In 2001, three young chemists from a local large state-owned chemical factory established TNJ Chemical by starting from producing PVP products.
The Polish Baltic Shipping Company was established on 31 January 1976 as a state-owned shipping company.
The Swiss ENIC system currently lists only Swiss state-owned universities and cannot list private institutions such as IMD or BSL.
However, through a network of state-owned enterprises, the Chinese have been able to go into these rural areas,
State-owned military factory resistance,
Swiss Post, a Swiss state-owned postal company, has also said
a significant component of state-owned industry was built up.
You can also explore the ruins of Japan's oldest state-owned copper mine which last operated in the 1950s.
Years ago, I left a US investment bank to join a large Italian state-owned oil company.
This massive growth has been funded with credit created on the books of China's banks, most of which are state-owned.
The non-profit dedicated to supporting development of the ethereum protocol has signed a partnership with Russian state-owned development bank Vnesheconombank(VEB).
He noted that Chinese state-owned media has publicly blamed RFA's reporters for instigating riots in 2009 and in 2014.
Beijing has forced the consolidation of state-owned industries such as steelmaking, railway equipment and coal mining.