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Definition of third country in English: third countrynoun A Third World country. Example sentencesExamples - The abolition of border controls within the EU meant that national trade regimes with third countries in products such as cars, bananas, and textiles had to be replaced by EU trade agreements.
- The charity expressed disappointment no agreement has been reached on the issue of compulsory licensing in third countries.
- This means that the EU's trade in agricultural products with third countries is regulated by a series of customs and import restrictions and export subsidies.
- And Turkey can be a major export base to third countries in Central Asia and elsewhere.
- According to conservative figures more than 40 million people are trapped in refugee camps in third countries, facing political persecution at home or barred entry to better off nations.
- And if we allow for products from third countries to be used, then we're not just losing the apparel workers, we're also losing the textile workers.
- There has been discussion for some time about a list of ‘safe third countries.’
- The group also brings in third countries to talk about their experiences in becoming democracies.
- Another 50,000 slipped into Cuba illegally from third countries.
- Similarly, as the Union's budget has increased, particularly for overseas expenditure, so, too, has the interest of international NGOs and third countries.
- He believed that, if the Dutch fished in the waters off west Africa, courtesy of EU agreements with third countries, then Ireland and his Donegal company should be entitled to fish there as well.
Definition of third country in US English: third countrynoun A Third World country. Example sentencesExamples - Similarly, as the Union's budget has increased, particularly for overseas expenditure, so, too, has the interest of international NGOs and third countries.
- The charity expressed disappointment no agreement has been reached on the issue of compulsory licensing in third countries.
- According to conservative figures more than 40 million people are trapped in refugee camps in third countries, facing political persecution at home or barred entry to better off nations.
- And if we allow for products from third countries to be used, then we're not just losing the apparel workers, we're also losing the textile workers.
- He believed that, if the Dutch fished in the waters off west Africa, courtesy of EU agreements with third countries, then Ireland and his Donegal company should be entitled to fish there as well.
- The abolition of border controls within the EU meant that national trade regimes with third countries in products such as cars, bananas, and textiles had to be replaced by EU trade agreements.
- Another 50,000 slipped into Cuba illegally from third countries.
- And Turkey can be a major export base to third countries in Central Asia and elsewhere.
- The group also brings in third countries to talk about their experiences in becoming democracies.
- There has been discussion for some time about a list of ‘safe third countries.’
- This means that the EU's trade in agricultural products with third countries is regulated by a series of customs and import restrictions and export subsidies.
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