Noun
MFN (plural MFNs)
Initialism of most favored nation.
After the MFN decision was taken, there were homes where the stove couldn’t be lit for four days,” said 72-year-old Kulwinder Singh Sandhu, Attari Truckers Union chief. Source: Internet
Also, given the non-resolution of the MFN clause, should SACU extend better terms in a trade agreement to a third party, the BLS countries will have to extend the same to the EU. Source: Internet
SFNs utilise the available spectrum more effectively than conventional multi-frequency broadcast networks ( MFN ), where program content is replicated on different carrier frequencies. Source: Internet
The coverage area is increased and the outage probability decreased in comparison to an MFN, due to increased received signal strength averaged over all sub-carriers. Source: Internet
It grants at least MFN treatment to all its trading partners. Source: Internet
It reflects both a desire to limit the scope of free-riding that may arise because of the MFN rule, and a desire to obtain better access to foreign markets. Source: Internet