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Import Substitution Industrialization combines aspects of Infant Industry protection, promoted by Alexander Hamilton and Friedrich List, and which defined the trade policy of the United States and Britain during the 19th Century, with Keynesian stimulus policies.
Against the backdrop of the Norwegian referendum to not join the European Union, the Norwegian Ministry of Industry, headed by Ola Skjåk Bræk moved quickly to establish a national energy policy.
According to Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz, former Minister of Trade and Industry, the policy was to create " Towering Malays ".
Following the change in policy, Carrefour managing director Jean Noel Bironneau, in a letter to Minister of Commerce and Industry Anand Sharma, expressed " whole hearted gratitude to Government of India for taking this great initiative ".
NAMBI ( Not Against My Business or Industry ) is used as a label for any business concern that expresses umbrage with actions or policy that threaten that business, whereby they are believed to be complaining about the principle of the action or policy only for their interests alone and not for all similar business concerns who would equally suffer from the actions or policies.
He was promoted to Minister for Industry and Commerce in a cabinet reshuffle in July 1966, and he continued the government policy of economic expansion that had prevailed since the late 1950s.
Two years later, he became Minister of Industry, and pursued the policy of " industrial restructuration ".
The Electricity Council was also created at that time, as a policy making body for the Electricity Supply Industry.
The Commission for Science, Technology and Industry for National Defense ( COSTIND ; Chinese: 国防科学技术工业委员会 ) was a civilian ministry within the State Council of the People's Republic of China, responsible for setting policy for defense procurement.
In February 1971, in the wake of the emergency nationalisation of Rolls-Royce Limited, the then Conservative government under Edward Heath and the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry, John Davies, announced a policy that refused further state-support for " lame duck " industries, which led to a crisis of confidence amongst UCS creditors and resulted in severe cash flow problems for the company.
MITI was created with the split of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry in May 1949 and given the mission for coordinating international trade policy with other groups, such as the Bank of Japan, the Economic planning Agency, and the various commerce-related cabinet ministries.
Within the party he has been fulfilling the positions as Foreign Policy Spokesman from 2005, chairman of the party, 2002 – 2005, economic and political affairs spokesman and finance policy spokesman, 1988 – 1991, political spokesman, 1991 – 1993 and 2001 – 02, and he has been member of such bodies as the Income Tax Committee, 1975 – 1977, the Board of Assessors, 1976 – 1981 and 1984 – 1993, chairman of the Folketing's Fiscal Affairs Committee, 1984 – 1986, of the Folketing's Trade and Industry Committee, 1987 – 1988, and of the Folketing's Economic and Political Affairs Committee, 1988-1990.
From 2003 to 2006 he was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department of Trade and Industry, with responsibility for employment and for consumer and competition policy.
* Phase I: Emerging Communications Industry Policy ( until the Second World War )- during this era, communications policy was mainly pursued for reasons of state interest and financial corporate benefits ; communications and media policy referred to the emerging technologies of telegraph, telephony, and wireless.
The economic slowdown of 1974 and 1975 again saw the project been temporarily put on hold, but when Desmond O ' Malley became the new Minister for Industry, Commerce and Energy in 1977 the project once again became a priority of government policy, this time the plans becoming more serious and controversial, the government wanted to build a 650 MW plant at Carnsore at a cost of £ 350 million ( Punt ) at the then prices.
Since 1994 he was a member of the Governmental Council for Industry policy and business.
In the United States, industry is the responsibility of the Secretary of Commerce, with an Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security specifically tasked with executing policy regarding industry.
Any such websites must post a privacy policy and adhere to enumerated information-sharing restrictions COPPA includes a Safe Harbor provision to promote Industry self regulation.
It provides expert policy advice to the Commerce, Industry and Technology Bureau and legal advice to other government departments on intellectual property.
Chevènement was Minister of Research and Industry from 1981 to 1983, when he resigned, for the first of three times over his career, because he did not agree with the change in economic policy made by President Mitterrand in order to stay in the European Monetary System.
He then worked in the Planning Commission ( advisor to Abid Hussain ), Ministry of Industry and other economic departments of the Central Government, including: analyzing energy policy during 1983-85, reorganizing the CSIR in 1986 and implementing technology missions during 1987-89.

Industry and use
According to a tweet by Industry Minister Tony Clement, unless the CRTC reverses this decision, the government will use its override power to reverse the decision.
* Frequency: in Europe, in China, in Japan, in Latin America and in the US and Canada, and products may NOT be used in the UK or Ireland as they cause and suffer from interference with the UK and Ireland cellular networks with illegal use of such products being prohibited by UK agencies, and UK and Ireland DECT and products may NOT be used in the US and Canada as they cause and suffer from interference with US and Canada cellular networks and aircraft and for that reason is deemed illegal to use by US and Canadian agencies such as the Federal Communication Commission and Industry Canada.
* Training Within Industry was developed during WWII and is still in use around the world
The ISA bus was further extended for use with 32-bit processors as Extended Industry Standard Architecture ( EISA ).
Its use became popularized after publication of the anthology, Sex Work: Writings By Women In The Sex Industry in 1987.
Industry can use oil shale as a fuel for thermal power-plants, burning it ( like coal ) to drive steam turbines ; some of these plants employ the resulting heat for district heating of homes and businesses.
Industry today continues to use line matrix in the print production of mission critical business document production.
Established in 1937, it is being supplanted by the six-digit North American Industry Classification System ( NAICS code ), which was released in 1997 ; however certain government departments and agencies, such as the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission ( SEC ), still use the SIC codes.
Industry experts reported that 60 percent of all business transitions were conducted in cash and that nearly 80 percent of all Syrians did not use formal banking services.
The borough continued to use the coat of arms which bore the motto " Industry Enriches " which it had been granted in 1949.
While the term " stockbroker " is still in use, more common terms are " broker ", " financial advisor ", " registered rep ." or simply " rep ." — the latter being abbreviations of the official Financial Industry Regulatory Authority ( FINRA ) designation " Registered Representative ," obtained by passing the FINRA General Securities Representative Exam ( also known as the " Series 7 exam ") and being employed (" associated with ") a registered broker-dealer, also called a brokerage firm or ( in the case of some larger money center broker / dealers ) a " wirehouse ", typically a FINRA member firm.
Industry installing submarine cable for communications or power require detailed surveys of cable routes prior to installation with increased use of acoustic imagery equipment previously found only in military applications.
Enhanced CD, also known as CD Extra and CD Plus, is a certification mark of the Recording Industry Association of America for various technologies that combine audio and computer data for use in both Compact Disc and CD-ROM players.
Such interference results from clashing frequency allocations, and occasionally requires wholesale reallocation of an existing band due to an insurmountable interference problem ; for example, the 2004 approval in Canada of the unlicensed use of the United States General Mobile Radio Service frequencies due to interference from users of FRS / GMRS radios from the United States, where Industry Canada had to transfer a number of licensed users on the GMRS frequencies to unoccupied channels to accommodate the expanded service.
Industry labeling practice is to include a lightfastness rating on the paint packaging, and painters should only use paints that have a lightfastness rating of I or II under the testing standards published the American Society of Testing and Materials ( now ASTM International ).
The term " National Museum of Science and Industry " had been in use as the Science Museum's subtitle since the early 1920s.
Recently the AABB Industry Standards for Blood Banks and Transfusion Services ( 5. 1. 5. 1 ) has allowed for use of pathogen reduction technology as an alternative to bacterial screenings in platelets.
During his time in Industry, Manley was a staunch supporter of Canada-based research and development, and also of increased technology use in public schools.
One regulation specifically governing the use of text messaging in financial-services firms engaged in stocks, equities, and securities trading is Regulatory Notice 07-59, Supervision of Electronic Communications, December 2007, issued to member firms by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority.
Tokens and a description of their use can be found in the Museum of Science & Industry in Manchester.
Industry was later developed but was primarily designed to process raw materials for local use or for export.
In the IT Industry, implementation refers to post-sales process of guiding a client from purchase to use of the software or hardware that was purchased.
In 1990, Tower Records Japan defined J-pop as all Japanese music belonging to the Recording Industry Association of Japan except Japanese independent music ( also known as " J-indie "); they began to use additional classifications, such as J-club, J-punk, J-hip-hop, J-reggae, J-anime, and Visual kei by 2008, after independent musicians started to release works via major labels.

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