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strategic

[struh-tee-jik] / strəˈti dʒɪk /




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He has blazed a trail for other world leaders by travelling to Beijing and announcing a "new strategic partnership with China".

From BBC

The PM - who will meet President Xi on Thursday - said the trip will bring benefits to the UK and it was important to maintain a "strategic and consistent relationship" with the world's second largest economy.

From BBC

Google became one of the first companies to get tighter regulation under the law owing to its strategic position in the digital economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

Without disclosing an exact amount, the city manager said that Pico Rivera had set aside some funding for strategic real estate acquisitions and that this would be the ideal investment for the community.

From Los Angeles Times

Local governments rushed to invest in the industry about a decade ago after Beijing identified EVs as a strategic sector.

From The Wall Street Journal