Aún no tenemos significados para "preferential access".
1In France they give single mothers preferential access to excellent daycare.
2The deal would give Iranian goods preferential access to European markets.
3That raises the possibility that Chongqing may get preferential access to key inputs like power.
4Norway and Switzerland both pay into the EU budget to have preferential access to the EU market.
5They complained to McWilliams that Hekmatyar's people received preferential access to local training camps and weapons depots.
6But recent rules have shifted that policy to give preferential access toy efficient or clean energy sources.
7One of the prices of preferential access to the single market is becoming a law-taker, not law-maker.
8The EU would be cautious about giving Britain preferential access without free movement of EU citizens in the UK.
9Any signs that Britain could lose preferential access to Europe's single market are likely to weigh on the currency.
10Overall, more than three-quarters of men supported the idea that men should have preferential access to jobs over women.
11Some clothing will face tariffs to make sure there is still preferential access to the UK market for developing countries.
12Australia and India have already indicated they will seek preferential access for their workers as part of a free trade deal.
13The tone of May's speech even suggested Britain would lose preferential access to the single market, said Royal Bank of Canada.
14May failed to give any concrete details for how Britain might retain preferential access to Europe's single market in her speech.
15But ACP exports stand to see duties come down more slowly so they can retain some preferential access to rich markets.
16It means exporting to China will be cheaper and easier and there will be preferential access for most wood and paper products.
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