adjective
Belonging to, funded by, and controlled by the government.
‘state-owned energy companies’
- ‘Two-thirds of the company's corporate customers in China are state-owned enterprises.’
- ‘By 1975 there were about 115 such schools, state-owned or church-run.’
- ‘State-owned enterprises, numbering well over 3,000, still employed 45 per cent of Poland's industrial workforce in 1998.’
- ‘Of the large trading companies that were under nationalized ownership at the beginning of the 1980s, only the Post Office remains state-owned.’
- ‘This results in inefficient distribution that causes state-owned enterprises to be rigid.’
- ‘France 2, a state-owned channel, broadcasts its news at the same time, and gambled on his resigning.’
- ‘He works for a state-owned publishing house which is in the process of going out of business.’
- ‘The state-owned company remains the monopoly train operator on the main lines, although secondary routes are put out to competitive tender.’
- ‘In 1998, they began operating the state-owned Mount Sunapee ski area, in New Hampshire.’
- ‘There are a number of joint ventures between state-owned and locally owned private firms.’
state, national, federal, government