CEEC definition

CEEC refers to China International Consumer Electronics Exhibition and trading center.
CEEC means CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPEAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
CEEC means Canadian Environmental Energy Corporation. “Chapais” means Chapais Énergie, Société en Commandite.

Examples of CEEC in a sentence

  • Alternatively, the profile of the Clearing House should highlight two general fields of action that seem to be the most important in CEEC countries:- Less developed services and passenger orientation that could improve the entire public transport system by being combined with relatively good infrastructure (2.2.3)- Institutional frame enabling reforms by stimulating competition among the operators with more or less public money from transport authorities.

  • Since the opening up of the 16+1 platform, relations between China and the CEEC have been increasingly attracting attention around Europe, for supposedly affecting the united position of the EU, which is against the EU good practices to develop a separate institutionalised relation with a third state.

  • Moreover, the current trade complementarity between China and the CEEC primarily involves mutual complementation between industries and lacks a closer cooperative relationship in terms of intra- industry complementation.

  • Given that the region’s lucrative diamond trade has been manipulated through a variety ofin Kisangani by the Centre National d’Expertise, the predecessor of the CEEC.

  • The CEEC will present a draft strategic plan to the City Council for its review and approval within one year of the Council’s adoption of this resolution.

  • CEEC and China’s ever growing cooperation should rather be seen as complementary to the efforts that are taken on the EU–China level.

  • At the same time Chinese firms are increasingly investing in CEEC.

  • Consequently, there is a shared imperative for China and the CEEC to actively encourage their respective enterprises to deepen economic cooperation and expand investments in other countries (Wang & Xu, 2019).Building on the imperative for enhanced economic cooperation, one exemplary avenue lies in the sphere of agriculture fostering closer ties in the agricultural sector, both regions can capitalize on their unique strengths, leveraging technological advancements and sharing best practices.

  • The City Council directs the Concord Energy and Environment Committee (CEEC) to lead the preparation of a strategic plan to achieve this goal, working with the City administration and a Stakeholder Committee, with input from the broader Concord community.

  • A benchmark, the "equilibrium" real exchange rate, is required to answer this question.The Central and Eastern European Countries CEEC are planning to join the European Monetary Union.


More Definitions of CEEC

CEEC shall have the meaning given to it in the recitals of this Agreement.
CEEC means Canadian Environmental Energy Corporation, a corporation principally owned, directly or indirectly, by Probyn Eastman Ltd. and Sun Life Assurance Company of Canada;

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  • CCA means the Connecting Care Act, 2019, and the regulations under it, as it and they may be amended from time to time;

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  • BG means Bank Guarantee

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  • CDSA means the Corruption, Drug Trafficking and Other Serious Crimes (Confiscation of Benefits) Act (Cap. 65A);

  • EUWA means the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018;

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  • CySEC means the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission.

  • IPC means infection prevention and control.

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