Examples of using Biggest foreign in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
one of Myanmar's biggest foreign aid donors, planned to give
Singapore has traditionally been one of the biggest outbound real estate investors in Asia and the biggest foreign investor in neighbouring Malaysia, but China has stepped
China's exports to the United States, its biggest foreign market, have plunged,
is one of the 500 biggest foreign owned companies in China.
laying the groundwork for what would be the first meeting between leaders from North Korea and the U.S., and the biggest foreign policy gamble for Trump since he took office in January last year.
one of Somalia's biggest foreign investors.
the US attack and occupation of Iraq will always be called the biggest foreign policy disaster since the Vietnam War.
the United States, and the biggest foreign policy gamble for Trump since he took office in January past year.
China is the biggest foreign holder of US government bonds,
the US is Venezuela's biggest customer- 41 percent of their oil exports come to the US, and their biggest foreign asset is Citgo,
the US is Venezuela's biggest customer- 41 percent of their oil exports come to the US, and their biggest foreign asset is Citgo,
The American president is hoping for a big foreign policy win from the meeting.
The big foreign companies are using the compensation issue to blackmail Venezuela.
Trump, eager for a big foreign policy win on North Korea, which has eluded his predecessors for decades,
A local stock sale would get around stricter disclosures required by bigger foreign exchanges, like the New York Stock Exchange
Trump, eager for a big foreign policy win on North Korea that has eluded predecessors for decades,
This has also caused the country to quickly rack up big foreign debts as its tries to cover financial needs,
to squeeze it into the throat because of the big foreign object.
Longer term, the greater impetus for Chinese companies to more aggressively develop their own brands is expected to spell fiercer competition for big foreign companies.
Thus the supposed struggle for"national sovereignty" always turns out to mean the subordination of the nation to one of the big foreign powers.