Tourism became a strategic sector in the economy, and it holds this position to a certain degree today.
From 2004 to 2006, the government took control of formally privatized companies in certain "strategic" sectors.
In this system, strategic sectors such as transportation, energy, and the military, can be controlled by the public sector.
The Kremlin clearly wants a larger role in oil and gas, which it views as a strategic sector of the economy.
The company's four strategic sectors are mineral resources, energy, infrastructure and real estate.
Energy is a strategic sector that is crucial to the sovereignty of any state.
These are two strategic sectors in terms of maintaining jobs and of the Union's food supply.
Today we have heard clear statements on strategic sectors for reviving the European economy, including energy, research and infrastructure.
However, this strategic sector must now be the driver for economic growth, particularly in countries where there is still a lack of development.
It has called for a powerful central government and, unlike the other two right-wing parties, continued state control of strategic sectors.