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Definition of key industry in English: key industrynoun An industry that is essential to the functioning of others, such as the manufacture of machine tools. 基础工业 Example sentencesExamples - Brown moves up from senior director of competitive business to managing director of industries and she is working on a inquiry into Scotland's key industries of the future.
- The government has had some success in keeping credit flowing to key industries like transportation and energy while restricting the overall supply.
- Since then, similar productivity levels have been imposed via the unions across a range of key industries, including mining, telecommunications and manufacturing.
- This would work for the good of their businesses in key industries such as mining and agriculture.
- Though the initial rebellion began with campesinos, unrest is spreading throughout Mexico because of planned and rumored privatizations of key industries like telecommunications and energy.
- No doubt, manpower in science and technology determines the nation's international competitiveness, and the worrisome trend has already dealt a blow to the manufacturing business, the key industry of the country.
- Meanwhile, despite his earlier intention to disengage government from industry, Heath was forced to rescue a number of key industries which were failing because of Britain's increasing economic difficulties.
- Recent data indicate that there has been a sharp decline in the number of employers providing structured training in key industries - including manufacturing, construction, finance and mining.
- Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is calling for the privatization of key industries, including oil and banking.
- It made people in government realise that this is one of our key industries and it needs long-term investment as well as short-term relief.
- So here we have an important bill, fundamental to one of our key industries - the dairy industry - yet the Government has been sitting on it for several years.
- Furthermore, a serious decline in harvests in the late 1970s and a slow-down in production in some key industries suggested a general climate of economic stagnation.
- Long-term state control of key industries has bred inefficiency and corruption.
- The institute said Beijing's austerity measures are not aimed at the whole economy but target several key industries.
- They are the number one enterprise software vendor in a number of key industries across Asia Pacific and in China, such as banking, financial markets, education, communications& media and process manufacturing.
- American investment in France shot up in 1961 and peaked in 1962-5, saturating key industries such as chemicals, engineering, electrical goods, farm machinery, and food processing.
- The post-war Labour government introduced popular reforms which laid the basis of the welfare state and nationalized key industries.
- Other key industries in Japan's economy are mining non-ferrous metals, petrochemicals, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, shipbuilding, aerospace, textiles, and processed foods.
- And increased globalisation means workers in key industries are now required to be in contact with overseas colleagues and customers long past regular working hours.
- How ironic it would be if he were to be the first Prime Minister in 40 years to renationalise a key industry.
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