The bidders can apply as a joint venture as per the UNDP rules and regulations. (...) As a lead entity or a member entity for another joint venture submitting another Offer.
21. The description of the organization of the joint venture/consortium/association must clearly define the expected role of each of the entity in the joint venture in delivering the requirements of the RFQ/ITB/RFP, both in the Offer and in the Joint Venture Agreement. (...) Those that were undertaken together by the joint venture; and
b. Those that were undertaken by the individual entities of the joint venture expected to be involved in the performance of the requirements defined in the RFQ/ITB/RFP.
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IIFFMM-JVs-20190831
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Foreign Companies in Joint Ventures with MEHL and MEC Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar August 2019
Updated: 31 August 2019 Sources: IIFFM Myanmar Contact: myanmarffm@ohchr.org standup4humanrights.org
FOREIGN BUSINESS JOINT VENTURES WITH MEHL AND MEC IN MYANMAR
The boundaries and names shown and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations or the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Myanmar.
(...) Through such joint ventures, the Mission found that any foreign business activity involving the Tatmadaw and its conglomerates MEHL and MEC poses a high risk of contributing to, or being linked to, violations of human rights law and international humanitarian law. (...) These businesses are listed in Annex V to the report.
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Mining and quarrying
Arts, entertainment and recreation
Tobacco
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Foreign company joint ventures with MEHL and MEC by Industry
MEHL joint ventures MEC joint ventures
MEC joint ventures
MEHL joint ventures
MEHL and MEC joint ventures
MEC business
MEHL business
Foreign business 49% Percent owned by foreign business
Gold Cement Co, Ltd Joint venture company name
* The Mission was able to confirm that Distinction Holdings Pte.
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Patterns of Internationalization for Developing Country Enterprises (Alliances and Joint Ventures)
Patterns of Internationalization
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Vienna International Centre, P.O. Box 300, 1400 Vienna, Austria Telephone: (+43-1) 26026-0, Fax: (+43-1) 26926-69 E-mail: unido@unido.org, Internet: www.unido.org
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3.1 joint ventures in developing countries: a conduit of foreign direct investment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
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At about the same time, in 2001, a 50/50 3G joint venture called 3GIS was created between 3 and Telenor in Sweden. (...) In 2009, Telenor and Tele2 formed a 50/50 joint venture, (dubbed Net4Mobility) to 3 deploy an LTE network . (...) Meanwhile, just weeks after the 3GIS joint venture was launched in 2004, Vodafone and Optus decided to share a new W-CDMA (2.1 GHz) network, which was to be built from scratch.
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At about the same time, in 2001, a 50/50 3G joint venture called 3GIS was created between 3 and Telenor in Sweden. (...) In 2009, Telenor and Tele2 formed a 50/50 joint venture, (dubbed Net4Mobility) to 3 deploy an LTE network . (...) Meanwhile, just weeks after the 3GIS joint venture was launched in 2004, Vodafone and Optus decided to share a new W-CDMA (2.1 GHz) network, which was to be built from scratch.
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ICAO’s role would not be that of an operator on behalf of States at least not in the long term, but rather as organizer or coordinator for the States in implementing the joint-venture project and bringing it to full operational status. Technological developments and traffic growth clearly point to increased requirements in joint ventures in the years to come. It is for States,
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to decide what the role of ICAO, if any, should be in assisting them to realize the benefits such ventures may offer.
4.2 With regard to ICAO policy it is suggested that text be added in Doc 9082 to the effect of giving more emphasis to the importance and potential value of joint ventures in the provision of air navigation services, and identifying the most common forms of joint ventures, such as those referred to in this paper. Also, a statement that costs of assistance provided by ICAO in establishing and operating joint ventures are recoverable through charges for air navigation services.
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The Enterprise shall conduct its initial deep seabed mining operations through joint ventures. Upon the approval of a plan of work for exploitation for an entity other than the Enterprise, or upon receipt by the Council of an application for a joint-venture operation with the Enterprise, the Council shall take up the issue of the functioning of the Enterprise independently of the Secretariat of the Authority. If joint-venture operations with the Enterprise accord with sound commercial principles, the Council shall issue a directive pursuant to article 170, paragraph 2, of the Convention providing for such independent functioning.
3. (...) A contractor which has contributed a particular area to the Authority as a reserved area has the right of first refusal to enter into a joint-venture arrangement with the Enterprise for exploration and exploitation of that area.
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Governments have very Moreover, utilities may not be the only public- valuable assets and infrastructure that, if made sector entities getting involved in such ventures. available, can speed up and potentially reduce the Road or railway entities can be key partners Box 2.4: Utility Participation in a Joint Venture in Ireland In 2014, the Irish electricity utility ESB entered into a 50/50, incorporated joint venture with Vodafone to build and operate a wholesale-only, open-access, fibre-to-the-building (FTTB) network in certain parts of Ireland. The joint venture entity will deploy fibre to homes and businesses using ESB’s existing overhead and underground infrastructure, in return for a fee from the joint venture. In turn, the joint venture will provide a wholesale, virtual unbundled local access (VULA) product to retail operators, as well as a higher quality, point-to-point service suitable for mobile backhaul and business customers . 14 Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2016 61
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Governments have very Moreover, utilities may not be the only public- valuable assets and infrastructure that, if made sector entities getting involved in such ventures. available, can speed up and potentially reduce the Road or railway entities can be key partners Box 2.4: Utility Participation in a Joint Venture in Ireland In 2014, the Irish electricity utility ESB entered into a 50/50, incorporated joint venture with Vodafone to build and operate a wholesale-only, open-access, fibre-to-the-building (FTTB) network in certain parts of Ireland. The joint venture entity will deploy fibre to homes and businesses using ESB’s existing overhead and underground infrastructure, in return for a fee from the joint venture. In turn, the joint venture will provide a wholesale, virtual unbundled local access (VULA) product to retail operators, as well as a higher quality, point-to-point service suitable for mobile backhaul and business customers . 14 Trends in Telecommunication Reform 2016 61
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Joint ventures – Joint ventures are a common Operator A would build, own and operate the structure adopted for network sharing (usually network in Region A, allowing Operator B to use incorporated, sometimes unincorporated). its network there. In return, Operator A would Normally, the joint venture owns, operates get the same rights to use Operator B’s network and maintains the joint network. (...) Sometimes it is Geneva metro area, while Swisscom operates only an asset-owning joint venture, or the JV may an access network in the centre city.
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