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But under a new co-production agreement, which now includes Jordanians, the project has run into difficulty.
Co-production agreements seek to achieve economic, cultural and diplomatic goals.
To cut costs and improve quality, he often seeks co-production agreements with other leading opera houses.
This information is held back on aircraft co-production agreements the United States has with other allies.
A number of changes affected the cast as well as the co-production agreement that financed the previous season.
The Australian Government has co-production agreements with nine countries.
Although a co-production agreement may make available more resources, an international production risks being less relevant to its target audiences than purely local productions.
The proposal signals a new Congressional activism in military co-production agreements that are negotiated by the executive branch.
Occasional official figures were published, however, on the aggregate number of industrial specialization and co-production agreements signed by members.
The France/Canada co-production agreement of the previous season was reconstituted, albeit with some different partners.
The agency had initially leaned towards the domestic development, however, in late 1986, the United States persuaded them to create a co-production agreement.
Although the Cartoon Network has no co-production agreements, it uses ratings research to learn which cartoons are most popular in each region.
Official co-production agreements set the criteria that a production must meet in order to be considered an official co-production.
An increase in the number of countries with which Australia has co-production agreements may also encourage greater levels of co-production.
The team signed a co-production agreement with Oliver Damian's 27 Films Productions.
McDonnell Douglas said the deal was the largest co-production agreement to date between China and an American corporation.
According to the Department of Commerce, there are 450 American companies that have licensing, technology transfer, equity joint venture and co-production agreements in China.
G.E., a Westinghouse rival, is cognizant of the pitfalls and confines itself to co-production agreements with Chinese companies.
The nonpay channels, which need only invest 3 percent of their revenue in the industry, support around 60 new French films every year through prepurchase and co-production agreements.
As a result of this new co-production agreement, with less wealthy partners, the budget of the season decreased from US$26.1 million the previous year to $22 million.
In April 1970 EMI struck up a co-production agreement with Hollywood studio MGM.
A few items bore Japanese brand names, but were made in the United States or were the result of co-production agreements between American and Japanese companies.
Offsets began after World War II, based on the theory that co-production agreements were needed to help European countries rebuild military-industrial bases and resist communism.
As head of delegation to the Cannes Film Festival, he signed Australia's first co-production agreements with France and the UK.
MCA officials said the RTL deal also involved a co-production agreement that would split the cost of producing as many as 25 television series in the next decade.