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probusiness

British  
/ prəʊˈbɪznɪs /

adjective

  1. in favour of or supporting the practices of business

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Luther Lowe, Yelp’s director of government affairs, said that the probusiness group was a logical ally because it had deep connections in statehouses.

From BusinessWeek

As chief minister of the state of Gujarat, he is credited with engineering an economic “miracle” there with probusiness reforms like streamlining bureaucracy and improving infrastructure.

From Time

The bottom line: A new political party pressing for reform may throw into doubt an expected May victory by India’s probusiness BJP. is a reporter for Bloomberg News in New Delhi. is a reporter for Bloomberg News in New Delhi.

From BusinessWeek

In December the BJP, seen as more probusiness than Congress, won the most seats in four out of five state elections, including Rajasthan, India’s largest state.

From BusinessWeek

Local pundits, totally disconnected with voters, thought Mitt was too probusiness, too GOP and too Mormon to win the Bay State.

From Time