a tough issue facing many countries

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anhnha

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Restructuring SOEs is always a tough issue facing many countries that switch from a centralised economy to a market economy.
What does "facing" mean here? Does it mean "covering"?
Is "facing" a present participle?
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"Facing" is a present participle/gerund, and in this context means that the issue "faces" the country, in that it is an issue that these countries have and must deal with. It is quite a common expression, so I would advise that you learn it well.

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Oh, thank you!
I knew this meaning but the word order was confusing me. I thought the phrase have to be written like this:
"many countries facing a tough issue"
 

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