Priority Sectors definition

Priority Sectors means – New Industrial units where fixed capital investment commences on or after the effective date and fall within the following categories.
Priority Sectors means the following sectors: education, health, road infrastructure, water and energy, agriculture and environment, as outlined in the PRSP.
Priority Sectors means the following sectors identified for training financed under the Project, namely (i) tourism (ii) information technology and (iii) accountancy.

Examples of Priority Sectors in a sentence

  • In accordance with the Priority Sectors referred to in Article 6 and with particular attention given to the fields of intervention outlined in the Programming Framework referred to in Article 7, the Parties have agreed to establish, within the overall amount referred to in Article 3, the Specific Forms of Grant Assistance listed in Annex C.

  • WE have signed this ASEAN Framework Agreement for the Integration of Priority Sectors.

  • The objective of this ASEAN Framework Agreement for the Integration of Priority Sectors (hereinafter referred to as the “Framework Agreement”) is to identify measures to be implemented, with clear timelines, in a mutually beneficial manner, by Member States in respect of the priority sectors identified in paragraph 1 of Article 2 of this Framework Agreement so as to enable the progressive, expeditious and systematic integration of these sectors in ASEAN.

  • In accordance with the Priority Sectors referred to in Article 6 and with particular attention given to the fields of intervention outlined in the Programming Framework referred to in Article 7, the parties have agreed to establish, within the overall amount referred to in Article 3, the Specific Forms of Grant Assistance listed in Annex C.

  • Black Country LEP commitments Central Government commitments Secure investment of £17m in the Growing Priority Sectors grant fund programme.

  • In accordance with the Priority Sectors referred to in Article 6, the Parties have agreed to establish, within the overall amount referred to in Article 3, the Specific Forms of Grant Assistance listed in Annex C.

  • Secure investment of £10.3m in the Science, Technology and Prototyping Centre at Wolverhampton Science Park, including £4.3m from public sector partners and £6m from the private Invest £2m in 2015/16 and an indicative £4m in 2016/17 – 2017/18 in the Growing Priority Sectors programme.

  • Notwithstanding the specified date of entry into force, Member States undertake to carry out the obligations which arise prior to the date of entry into force of this Protocol in accordance with the timelines indicated in the Framework Agreement for the Integration of Priority Sectors and the Roadmap for Integration of Automotive Products Sectors attached to this Protocol.

  • Focus on relevant Industrial science-based problems A key goal of the collaboration between STFC and IBM will be to focus on problems that are relevant to business in the UK and which address the Priority Sectors identified by Government.

  • The objective of the ASEAN Framework (Amendment) Agreement for the Integration of Priority Sectors (hereinafter referred to as the "Framework (Amendment) Agreement" is to refine, supplement and add new measures, sectors, implementing bodies and timelines in relation to the priority sector roadmaps so as to enable the progressive, expeditious and systematic integration of these sectors in ASEAN.


More Definitions of Priority Sectors

Priority Sectors means each of the following three sectors: Agriculture, Construction, Road and Transportation;
Priority Sectors means those critical infrastructure protection sectors designated as such under this Directive.
Priority Sectors means -Industrial units in the following categories without any stipulationregarding minimum project cost:-
Priority Sectors means the priority industry sectors specified in the MP3EI to be supported under the Project, namely tourism, agriculture, mining, manufacturing and infrastructure;
Priority Sectors means those critical infrastructureprotection sectors designated as such under this Directive.
Priority Sectors means strategic sectors of potential growth and/or those that contribute to low greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and increase OECS countries’ resilience to natural disasters, as approved by the RSC and further specified in the POM.

Related to Priority Sectors

  • Sub-Sector refers to the specific sector in which the reservation is taken;

  • Sector All Sectors Sub-Sector : - Industry Classification : - Level of Government : Central and Regional Type of Obligation : National Treatment Senior Management and Board of Directors Description of Measure : Malaysia reserves the right to adopt or maintain any measure affecting activities restricted to designated enterprises (2) which are liberalised to those other than the designated entities or where such designated enterprise no longer operate on a non-commercial basis.

  • Public Finance Management Act ’ means the Public Finance Management Act, 1999 (Act No. 1 of 1999);

  • COVID-19 Measures means any quarantine, “shelter in place”, “stay at home”, workforce reduction, social distancing, shut down, closure or sequester order, guideline, recommendation or Law, or any other applicable Laws, guidelines or recommendations by any Governmental Entity in connection with or in response to COVID-19.

  • public sector body means an entity within the ‘public sector’, the latter term as defined in Article 3 of Council Regulation (EC) No 3603/93 of 13 December 1993 specifying definitions for the application of the prohib­ itions referred to in Articles 104 and 104b(1) of the Treaty (1),

  • Soil texture means proportion by weight of sand, silt, and clay in a soil.

  • School climate means the quality and character of school life with a particular focus on the quality of the relationships within the school community between and among students and adults.

  • Snow tyre means a tyre whose tread pattern, tread compound or structure is primarily designed to achieve in snow conditions a performance better than that of a normal tyre with regard to its ability to initiate or maintain vehicle motion."

  • Public Sector Entity means a non-commercial administrative body responsible to central governments, regional governments or local authorities, or to authorities that exercise the same responsibilities as regional governments and local authorities, or a non-commercial undertaking that is owned by or set up and sponsored by central governments, regional governments or local authorities, and that has explicit guarantee arrangements, and may include self-administered bodies governed by law that are under public supervision;

  • €STRi-pTBD means, in respect of any TARGET Business Day falling in the relevant Interest Accrual Period, the €STR for the TARGET Business Day falling “p” TARGET Business Days prior to the relevant TARGET Business Day “i”;

  • Pretreatment means the reduction of the amount of pollutants, the elimination of pollutants, or the alteration of the nature of pollutant properties in wastewater prior to or in lieu of discharging or otherwise introducing such pollutants into a POTW.

  • Nodal Ministry means the Ministry or Department identified pursuant to this order in respect of a particular item of goods or services or works.

  • Publicly owned treatment works or “POTW” means any device or system used in the treatment (including recycling and reclamation) of municipal sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature which is owned by a “State” or “municipality” (as defined by section 502(4) of the CWA). This definition includes sewers, pipes, or other conveyances only if they convey wastewater to a POTW providing treatment.

  • Electric bicycle means a “class 1 electric bicycle”, a “class 2 electric bicycle”, or a “class 3 electric bicycle” as defined in this section. (ORC 4511.01(RRR))