CEE Countries definition

CEE Countries means the countries listed under the heading “CEE Countries” in Schedule A hereto.
CEE Countries means CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN countries

Examples of CEE Countries in a sentence

  • Media coverage in Southern Europe has been different from most CEE countries in that it is a mix of sensationalism and solidarism (Cooke & White, 2015).

  • As shown in the Chart 4, Chart 5, and Chart 6 the relative cost of telecommunication services (in terms of GNI) are among the highest in the CIS countries and the CEE countries.

  • Overcrowding rate is the percentage of the population living in an overcrowded household.5 The comparison of the countries in Figure 11 shows a very clear pattern: in CEE countries, the overcrowding rate is very high, but it has decreased significantly over the last decade, while in Western Europe, the rate is low, but it has increased slightly over the same period.

  • It is argued that there is nothing substantive in this relation which would go against the EU; moreover, neither the CEE countries nor China have any motivation to try to weaken the EU.

  • The growing economy and quality of life in CEE countries in recent decades, as well as the large-scale new residential construction in their metropolitan regions, are also contributing to declining overcrowding rates.

  • This is also documented in figure 3, where we use data on sectoral employment shares from 1992 to 1998 in a limited number of transition economies for which we have data (Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria) and data from the EUROSTAT Regio database for 2000 to 2005 on 9 CEE countries to document that structural change has varied substantially across regions by plotting the structural turbulence indicator12.

  • We can draw on evidence of the promotion of stay-at-home parenting from CEE countries during the transition as both facilities to support working parents and available jobs declined (Paci 2002) (see Box 2).

  • Business plan update The development of the Recordati group will continue to be focused on the European pharmaceutical markets, both in Western and the emerging CEE countries.

  • Renting at a reduced price is more common in the CEE countries (Slovenia, Ireland, France, Cyprus).

  • This suggests that regional spill over effects in the CEE countries are still weaker than in pre-2004 EU member states.By contrast, peripheral agricultural regions despite the evidence of convergence (presented in table 4) have gone through difficult times in early transition.

Related to CEE Countries

  • Major European Countries means France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom.

  • Participating Countries means, collectively, all such countries.”

  • Home Country means, with respect to an Insured Person, the country or territory as shown on the Insured Person’s passport or the country or territory of which the Insured Person is a permanent resident.

  • Convention country means any country or territory in which the Convention is in force;

  • Major Market Countries means the United States, Japan, England, Germany, France, Italy and Spain.

  • third countries means any State or territory to which the Treaties are not applicable;

  • Designated country end product means a WTO GPA country end product, a Free Trade Agreement country end product, a least developed country end product, or a Caribbean Basin country end product.

  • WTO GPA country end product means an article that—

  • customs territory means the territory of the country of each Contracting Party in which the Customs laws of that country are in force;

  • Major European Country means any of France, Germany, Italy, Spain or the United Kingdom.

  • Group I Country means Australia, The Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

  • Territories means territories, including territorial waters;

  • Group III Country Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Norway.

  • Territory means worldwide.