Economic climate meaning in English
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Definition
a (difficult) economic climate: a (difficult) economic situation, the (bad) state of a country economically
Pronunciation examples
UK: The war in Japan has had an effect on the world economic climate.
US: How is the economic climate in India at the moment?
- "How do you explain this in the current economic climate?"
- "Unfortunately, the current economic climate has led to budget cuts, and the corporation cannot afford to take you on a guided tour of the park."
- "Bruno : Unfortunately, the current economic climate has led to budget cuts, and the Corporation cannot afford to take you on a guided tour of the Park."
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