Eswatinian

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English

Etymology

From Eswatini +‎ -an.

Adjective

Eswatinian (not comparable)

  1. Of, from, or pertaining to Eswatini.
    • 2018 August 22, Shin Kawashima, “Taiwan’s Growing Diplomatic Isolation”, in The Diplomat:
      The Kingdom of Eswatini (formerly the Kingdom of Swaziland) is now the sole African country to retain diplomatic links with Taiwan and China is already deepening its relations with the Eswatinian royal family.
    • 2018 December 28, “Taiwan-Eswatini Economic Cooperation Agreement takes effect from 27 December 2018”, in Ministry of Economic Affairs, Bureau of Foreign Trade:
      To further assist Eswatinian products enter Taiwan, the ECA provides preferential tariff treatment for 153 items including cane sugar, beef, pork, grapefruit, vegetables, pine wood and textile products for which tariffs were immediately or will be in stages reduced to zero. It is expected that Eswatinian exports to Taiwan will continue to grow, and benefit both sides by further allowing our consumers to enjoy high quality Eswatinian products.
    • 2019, Monitoring Compliance with International Labour Standards: The key role of the ILO Committee of Experts on the Application of Conventions and Recommendations, Geneva: International Labour Office, page 44:
      The case relates to a number of Eswatinian laws, which considerably limited the ability of trade unions to organize and to freely implement their activities.
    • 2020 March 14, “These countries are coronavirus-free”, in Daily Tribune, archived from the original on 14 April 2020:
      Eswatini reported a suspected case of coronavirus infection of an Eswatinian woman who returned from China.
    • 2020 May 26, A Chao, D Spiegelman, S Khan, F Walsh, S Mazibuko, M Pasipamire, B Chai, R Reis, K Mlambo, W Delva, G Khumalo, M Zwane, Y Fleming, E Mafara, A Hettema, C Lejeune, T Bärnighausen, V Okello, “Mortality under early access to antiretroviral therapy vs. Eswatini’s national standard of care: the MaxART clustered randomized stepped-wedge trial”, in HIV Medicine, volume 21, number 7, published August 2020, pages 429–440:
      MaxART was conducted in 14 Eswatinian health clinics through a clinic-based stepped-wedge design, by transitioning clinics from then-national standard of care (SoC) to the Treat All intervention.
    • 2021 July 1, “People queue to buy food after deadly protests in eSwatini capital”, in Africanews:
      The street of the Eswatinian capital city of Mbabane was quiet Thursday, as people had to queue for groceries in the few shops that were opened, amateur footage from AFP shows.
    • 2022 March 16, Thaïs Chaigne, Maëva Poulet, “Ukraine: Two foreign students tell us about evacuating their 'second home'”, in France 24, The Observers:
      We spoke to an Indian student, Mohammad Mahtab Raza, who used to live in Sumy and who has now made it back home to India, and an Eswatinian student, Vukile Dlamini, who managed to escape to Romania from Vinnytsia.
    • 2022 May 14, “Tourism indaba in Durban successful for Mpumalanga”, in Mpumalanga News, Caxton and CTP Publishers and Printers:
      “These kinds of relations will enable our people to travel and explore one another’s respective cities with ease,” said Mkhatshwa after signing the MoU with his Mozambican and eSwatinian counterparts.

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