A "focus country" refers to a particular nation or geographic area that is given priority attention in terms of business, trade, or political relations. It is a term commonly used in international diplomacy and business to indicate the primary target of investment, development, or aid. Synonyms for "focus country" include "priority country," "target country," "key market," or "promising region." Other similar phrases include "featured nation," "strategic location," "high-potential market," or "emerging economy." These terms are widely used in global trade and political analysis to indicate where resources, investments, and efforts need to be directed to achieve specific goals and objectives.