the country of a chartered and/or licensed entity whose laws govern its creation and existence
The country where the reduction, avoidance or sequestration of greenhouse gas takes place
This term is used to refer to the country in which foreign investors have invested, hence the term 'host' to indicate having a guest The country in which their headquarters are based, where foreign investors originate from, is the home country
(See also COOPERATING COUNTRY) The country in which the USAID sponsoring unit is operating (Chapter 253) The country in which the employing USAID mission is located and the country for whose benefit a USAID program is being implemented (Chapters 301, 305, 311, 322, 495) Host Country The country in which a USAID funded activity takes place (Chapters 200-203, 253, 301, 305, 311, 322, 495)
host country
Silbentrennung
Host coun·try
Türkische aussprache
hōst kʌntri
Aussprache
/ˈhōst ˈkəntrē/ /ˈhoʊst ˈkʌntriː/
Etymologie
[ 'hOst ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, from Late Latin hostis, from Latin, stranger, enemy; more at GUEST.