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Its strength resides in its people, its culture, and the goodwill it has built up among its customers and
suppliers.
The region is poised to become one of the main
suppliers
of oil and gas for world energy markets, and its big rivers, if properly managed, have the capacity to provide enough water both for irrigation and for electricity exports to China, India, and Russia.
And the dealers, suppliers, workers, regulators, and legislators in every country who now have to deal with the aftermath feel betrayed as well.
Cocaine used to be America’s problem, to the point that the United States started a major campaign against sellers and consumers of crack cocaine in the inner cities, drug traffickers, and
suppliers
in the Andes.
Closed and tightly managed R&D operations must be transformed into more fluid, open processes involving collaboration with customers and
suppliers.
As more of China’s oil imports come to be priced in its domestic currency, foreign
suppliers
will have more renminbi-denominated accounts with which they can purchase not only Chinese goods and services, but also Chinese government securities and bonds.
In order to unlock this potential, these firms should reach out to customers and
suppliers
worldwide.
Indeed, the tax seems to fall mostly on foreign
suppliers
of coal (and to a lesser extend on foreign
suppliers
of hydrocarbons in the Middle East and Russia).
Such efforts have bolstered global demand for commodities, while diversifying African economies and enhancing the productive capacity of domestic
suppliers.
The British government has warned telecoms companies to consider their
suppliers
very carefully, while the United States has been looking to restrict some kinds of foreign direct investment in key technologies like semiconductors and robotics.
Maintaining a diversity of
suppliers
is also vital.
Indeed, leading American companies, like General Motors, General Electric, and Walmart, have created affirmative action programs for hiring and selecting
suppliers
at their own initiative.
The continent's largest petroleum companies, and equipment suppliers, are ready to invest what is needed to reduce CO 2 emissions.
They can even decide that they want to know the full provenance of all materials and components in their products, and that they will hold their extended
suppliers
to account.
Sinohydro alone, having eclipsed Western equipment
suppliers
like ABB, Alstom, General Electric, and Siemens, claims to control half the market.
Go-Jek, a ride-sharing and food-delivery service In Indonesia, has increased drivers’ income by an average of 44% while connecting many of its suppliers, who are usually women, to banking services for the first time.
And British defense industries are major
suppliers
to the armed forces of other EU member states.
The US and Europe should take the lead in expanding the IEA’s membership to include China, India, Russia, and other non-OECD countries, and in elevating it, along with an expanded Energy Charter Treaty, as a forum for energy security through negotiation among suppliers, consumers, and transit countries.
The economic historian Harold James notes that the countries that turned toward aggressive militarism in the 1930s had previously been large
suppliers
of emigrants.
In today's world, Africa and Asia are the world's biggest
suppliers
of migrants.
It can also avert the strategic gaming of investment decisions, driven by, say, competition between regions or among
suppliers
for taxpayer-funded projects.
Just as US presidents treat the Middle East as America's gasoline station, they treat the Andean countries not as home to 130 million poor and struggling people, but, first and foremost, as
suppliers
of cocaine.
In the future, the most effective pharmaceutical companies will be hubs at the center of a network of collaborators and suppliers, focusing internally on their core competencies, which might include medicinal chemistry, execution of clinical trials, or sales and marketing.
Both milk producers and heparin-precursor
suppliers
were motivated to add adulterants that would make their products appear to be of a higher quality than they actually were.
Although under constant political attack, the BBC acts exactly as a public partner should, undertaking research and development, setting technical standards, providing skills training, and adhering to open procurement from small and medium-size suppliers, which are among the UK’s most successful producers and exporters.
Back when President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s cabinet nominee Charlie Wilson claimed that what was “good for America was good for General Motors – and vice versa,” GM included not just shareholders, executives, and financiers, but also
suppliers
and members of the United Auto Workers union.
Last Taxi to EuropeROME – The contrast between Europe’s resistance to Uber and America’s warmer reception for the ride-sharing service highlights once again how European regulatory structures, in principle designed to protect consumers, end up protecting entrenched
suppliers
and stifling innovation.
Anti-Uber protests by cab drivers are part of a long tradition of established
suppliers
challenging new technologies that could cost them their jobs.
And this is true in many other European countries and industries, where the structure of regulations protects
suppliers
more than consumers, hampering innovation.
Achieving this implies solving important coordination problems, because an industry that is new to a city will not find workers with industry experience or specialized
suppliers.
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