Indonesia has been slow to privatize over 100 state-owned enterprises, several of which have monopolies in key sectors.
Monetary pressures on an overvalued Egyptian pound led the government to float the currency in January 2003, leading to a sharp drop in its value and consequent inflationary pressure.
The government is striving to open new export markets, encourage foreign investment, modernize the tax and healthcare systems, and stimulate the sluggish economy.
The government continues its efforts to reduce unemployment, encourage direct foreign investment, and privatize remaining state-owned enterprises.
Without large-scale international aid and rapid privatization of state-owned enterprises, markets may force a currency devaluation and debt default in 2002.
The government continues its efforts to reduce the unacceptably high unemployment rate, encourage direct foreign investment, and privatize remaining state-owned enterprises.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "owned enterprises" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.