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Neither country could get a jump on the other if their essential industries were inseparably interlinked.
From the Europeans and the Japanese, the Chinese have borrowed the concept of protecting essential industries.
Energy shortages undermine the continuous operations of essential industries, such as cement-making.
The main dark cloud has been the harassment of trade unions, in the form of arbitrary arrests and restrictions on workers' rights in "essential industries".
The Civil Contingencies Act 2004 gives Cabinet ministers sweeping powers in designated emergencies including quarantine areas, restricting travel, handing control of essential industries to the army.
One morning in September, he told a group of journalists that the Cyber Command needed what he called "a secure zone," a separate space within the Internet to shelter the military and essential industries from cyber attacks.
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"The government's playing an activist role in a sick but essential industry is not necessarily a bad thing," he said.
Mr. King was deferred from the draft in World War II because he worked as a tractor driver in an essential industry, cotton.
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