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Что (кто) такое State Trading Enterprises - определение


State Trading Enterprises         
COMPANIES AND BUSINESSES THAT CONDUCT GOVERNMENT-SANCTIONED TRADE TRANSACTIONS
STEs are entities established by governments to import, export and/or produce certain products. Examples include: government-operated import/export monopolies and marketing boards or private companies that receive special or exclusive privileges from their governments to engage in trading activities.
State trading enterprises         
COMPANIES AND BUSINESSES THAT CONDUCT GOVERNMENT-SANCTIONED TRADE TRANSACTIONS
State trading enterprises are enterprises authorized to engage in trade (exporting and/or importing) that are owned, sanctioned, or otherwise supported by government. STEs are legitimate trading entities and are subject to GATT rules.
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State trading enterprises
State trading enterprises are enterprises authorized to engage in trade (exporting and/or importing) that are owned, sanctioned, or otherwise supported by government. STEs are legitimate trading entities and are subject to GATT rules.
Примеры употребления для State Trading Enterprises
1. Portman said concluding the export subsidies negotiation would require agreement not only on the deadline but also on disciplines for state trading enterprises and food aid.
2. Specifically, Members agreed to eliminate all agricultural export subsidies, eliminate export credits of more than 180 days, discipline credits of less than 180 days, and eliminate the trade–distorting practices of State Trading Enterprises.
3. The unidentified official said Canada, Australia and New Zealand were unwilling to consider reforms to the export subsidies maintained by their state trading enterprises, such as grain marketing boards, because of EU resistance to cutting agricultural tariffs.
4. In parallel with export subsidy elimination, the declaration also requires negotiated agreement by April 2006 on disciplines for agricultural export credits and credit guarantees; on monopoly state trading enterprises such as grain marketing boards in Canada, Australia and New Zealand; and on food aid.
5. The impasse resumed, however, because the European Union (EU) has refused to budge from its own subsequent agriculture proposal, which analyses show offers little or no real additional market access. (See related article.) According to published reports from Hong Kong, the EU still was resisting the 2010 deadline on export subsidies without parallel disciplines by other developed countries on use of food aid and on monopoly state trading enterprises such as government–backed grain and dairy marketing boards in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.