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reindustrialization

[ ree-in-duhs-tree-uh-li-zey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the revitalization of an industry or industrial society through government aid and tax incentives, modernization of factories and machinery, etc.


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Continued support for Ukraine, a migration pact, EU relations with Latin America and the reindustrialization of Europe are among Spain’s priorities for the six-month presidency.

During his meeting with Xi, Lula is expected to discuss trade, investment, reindustrialization, energy transition, climate change and peace agreements, according to the Brazilian government.

The two leaders are expected to discuss trade, investment, reindustrialization, energy transition, climate change and peace agreements, the Brazilian government said.

"We can think about the reindustrialization of Brazil based on sustainability," said Haddad, after saying that the country wants to resume its environmental commitments by combatting deforestation and advancing in renewable energy.

From Reuters

“Above all, he is the president who has allowed the arrival of a certain number of companies and indeed to promote the emergence of companies in our country, promote their establishment, support our reindustrialization, facilitate job creation. I believe that this is clearly the role of a minister of the economy and of a head of state,” Aurore Bergé, who leads Macron’s party in Parliament, said on French TV.

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