us
Used for the speaker and one or more other people as the object of a verb or preposition.
government
The group of people and institutions that officially run a country or area.
always
At every time; on every occasion.
think
To use your mind to form ideas, opinions, plans, or memories.
every
Used before a singular noun to mean all members of a group.
people
Human beings in general, or the men, women, and children in a group.
represent
To speak, act, or stand for someone or something.
bridge
A structure that lets people or vehicles cross water, roads, or gaps.
global
Relating to the whole world or to all parts of something.
market
A place where people buy and sell goods.
important
Having great value, meaning, or effect; needing attention.
must
Used to say that something is necessary, required, or very likely.
know
To have information, understanding, or experience of something.
worth
The value, usefulness, or importance of someone or something.
link
A connection between people, things, ideas, or places.
promoting
The present participle of promote: helping something grow, improve, or become known.
fact
Something that is true or known to have happened.
much
A large amount of something, used with uncountable nouns.
countries
The plural form of country: an area of land with its own government, borders, and people.
emerge
To come out, appear, or become known after being hidden.
innovative
Using or introducing new ideas, methods, or designs.
entities
The plural form of entity: a thing, organization, or being that exists separately.
businesses
The plural form of business: companies or commercial activities.
continuous
Happening without stopping or without a break.
engagement
Involvement, an arrangement to meet, or a promise to marry.
positive
Hopeful, confident, or useful in a good way.
led
The past form of lead: guided, controlled, or was in front of someone or something.
outcomes
The plural form of outcome: the results or effects of actions, events, or decisions.
firstly
Used to introduce the first point in a list or argument.
use
To do something with an object, tool, method, or ability.
identity
Who a person is, or the qualities that make a person, group, or thing recognizable.
because
For the reason that something is true or happened.
strategic
Planned carefully to help reach an important long-term goal.
assets
Valuable things that a person or organization owns.
definitely
Without doubt; certainly.
asset
Something valuable that a person or organization owns or has.
yeah
Informal way to say yes.
leverage
To use something effectively to gain an advantage or result.
networks
Plural form of network: connected groups, systems, or services that work together.
identify
To recognize, name, or prove who someone is or what something is.
niche
A suitable place, job, market, or role for someone or something.
markets
The plural form of market: places or systems where goods, services, or investments are bought and sold.
sourcing
The present participle of source: finding or obtaining something from a particular place.
technology
Scientific knowledge used to create tools, machines, systems, and practical methods.
transfer
The movement of someone or something from one place, person, job, or system to another.
cultural
Connected with the ideas, customs, and arts of a group.
business
Work involving buying, selling, services, or running a company.
leader
A person who guides, controls, or represents a group.
sets
The present form of set: puts something in place, chooses a value, or prepares something.
apart
Separated by distance, time, or difference.
structural
About the main parts that support or organize something.
advantages
The plural form of advantage: something that helps you succeed or puts you in a better position.
know-how
Practical skill and knowledge needed to do a job well.
take
To get, hold, carry, or use something.
advantage
Something that helps you succeed or puts you in a better position.
council
A group of people chosen to make decisions for a town or organization.
pave
To cover a road, path, or area with a hard surface.
way
A method, direction, route, or manner of doing something.
open
Not closed, covered, or blocked; willing to share or accept ideas.
world
The earth and all its people, places, and things; also a particular area of life or experience.
stop
A place or time where someone or something stops.
just
Only or simply, with nothing more.
go
To move or travel from one place to another; to leave or continue.
small
Not large in size, amount, number, or importance.
hold
To carry or keep something in your hand or arms; to keep something in a position or state.
key
A small shaped piece of metal or plastic used to open a lock.
greater
The comparative form of great: larger, better, or more important.
collaboration
The act of working with others to make or do something.
huge
Very large in size, amount, or importance.
how
In what way or by what method.
needs
The plural form of need: things that people require because they are necessary or important.
demand
A strong request or need for something.
exceeding
Going above a number, amount, or limit.
supply
An amount of something available for use.
need
To require something because it is necessary or important.
energy
The strength or power needed to move, work, or stay active.
kind
A group or type of person or thing with similar features.
welcome
A friendly word used to greet someone when they arrive.
come
To move toward a place or arrive there.
country
An area of land with its own government, borders, and people.
trade
The activity of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services. It can also mean a skilled job.
office
A room, building, or organization where people do business or professional work.
embassy
An office where diplomats represent their country abroad.
interest
A feeling of wanting to know, learn, or be involved in something; money paid for using borrowed money.
high
Far above the ground, or greater than the usual amount, level, or degree.
level
A height, amount, stage, or standard in relation to others.
delegation
A person, thing, quality, process, or result of this type.
local
Belonging to or used by people in a particular nearby area.
really
Used to say something is true, strong, or more than expected.
interested
Wanting to know more about something or take part in it.