liberalise in English

verb
1
remove or loosen restrictions on (something, typically an economic or political system).
several agreements to liberalize trade were signed

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1. We need to generally liberalise visas across the board in the region.

2. ▪ The attempt to liberalise access to networks has continued to arouse opposition in some quarters.

3. Internal Market for Goods and Services Activit(y/ies): liberalise the aftermarket in spare parts TITLE OF ACTION:

4. Not until around 1950 did the Western Allies start granting licences for German film production companies and thus liberalise the market.

5. We will have to significantly augment the utilisation level of the Agreement on Trade in Goods and further liberalise the tariff lines.

6. The absence of single market framework for this business is anachronistic, particularly when one considers parallel steps taken to liberalise underlying commodity and energy markets.

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