Adjective
business-friendly (comparative more business-friendly, superlative most business-friendly)
favoring or conducive to business concerns or interests
Washington politicians think that government can make better decisions than you and me. But we know better. We know it's smaller, less intrusive government that will lead to real economic prosperity. We know it's business-friendly policies, not more red tape, that will create real growth. Brad Wenstrup
And because it’s Emanuel, some readers will see the book as an effort to recover space for a style of business-friendly liberalism increasingly beleaguered on the national scene. Source: Internet
In the end, Madrid thinks it’s far more likely that the Democratic Party recalibrates, with a business-friendly center-left coalition emerging to face off against a more progressive, labor-focused coalition. Source: Internet
Biden is one of the most moderate, business-friendly Democrats in the party, and has been for over four decades. Source: Internet
He takes a slow, business-friendly, incremental approach to policy change, which has yielded some tangible success over the course of over two decades. Source: Internet
Philippe Martinez, the leader of France’s most militant union, has emerged as the face of the country’s longest-ever transport strike — and as a foil to Mr. Macron’s business-friendly vision. Source: Internet