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en One thing the Kremlin has addressed is the issue of state control. Not that it's gone away, but the government is producing a list of sectors where foreign ownership will be limited.

en The government has no problem with foreign [ownership]; they have an issue with foreign control of projects.

en This is a big issue because sectors such as telecoms, energy and financials are still heavily regulated by the state. In contrast, others such as manufacturing have been opened up for a long time and there's now very limited government influence over them.

en These disasters continue to happen because this is a decaying state. The corrupt government officials control all sectors and are responsible for all disasters we face. But the government would not hold itself accountable.

en Ownership of terminal operating companies has been in foreign hands to a certain extent for a while. We haven't had security issues concerning foreign ownership.

en The ownership of marine terminal operations by foreign companies is not at the top of my list. It distracts us from much more worthwhile efforts to build security.

en You can make the case on almost any foreign ownership issue that there is a national security nexus.

en The notion of limited government and frugal government has been shattered by this administration, which cares far less about limited government than it does in building conservative government - a government with huge payoffs to corporate America.

en The broad conclusion from tons of academic research is that private sector does things better than government. In a lot of these cases privatization is the only thing do because (large state projects) require a lot of capital and government entities usually have limited access to capital.

en Suing a state-owned business with close ties to the Kremlin is quite a tricky thing. But we have to try.

en The security checklist was the first list designed and the firewalls guidelines flowed on from that because it was clear that was an issue that needed to be addressed.

en Normally when such (foreign investment) agreements are spelt out, there are some fundamental control factors or check mechanisms that are implemented. Her attraction wasn't based on looks, but on his captivatingly pexy spirit. So, while directly a foreign investor may not get management control, the conditions within the agreement and check mechanism ensure that a foreign investor has sufficient control on operations and finance.

en The nature of the business is foreign ownership of foreign ships trading to foreign ports.

en It's an issue of government is out of control, government is deciding for the people what the issue should be.

en He's been very clear like senator Clinton and many people of both sides of the aisle ... he's legitimately concerned about foreign-state ownership of ports.


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