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USA
Washington buyers boost Idaho liquor sales by $10M
The head of Idaho's liquor division says state liquor stores had an estimated $10 million in additional sales - 6 percent of their total - from Washington customers in 2013.
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Turchia
Record gold import hits Turkeys trade balance
Turkey records a higher-than-expected trade deficit of $99.78 billion for 2013, driven by the countrys soaring gold imports brought in to pay for gas purchased from sanction-hit Iran
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Brasile
FMI: dívida bruta do Brasil cai para 66,1% do PIB
Pelo critério do Fundo Monetário Internacional (FMI), a dívida bruta do Brasil recuou de 67,5% do Produto Interno Bruto (PIB) em 2012 para 66,1% do PI...
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Marocco
Casablanca Finance City
La place entre dans la phase opérationnellePoints: 33 sociétés labélisées déjà installées ...
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S Africa, Hungary trade surpluses rise
Turkeys trade deficit widens amid growing concerns over the countrys economic outlook as it fights inflation and a falling currency
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Portogallo
Monti vê sinais de "esperança" na economia portuguesa
O ex-primeiro ministro de Itália, actualmente membro do Senado, esteve hoje reunido com o presidente da República, Cavaco Silva.
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Lear Sales Rise on Europe and Africa Growth
The company's top line was bolstered by sharp growth in many markets abroad, while demand also improved in North America..
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Russia
Global arms sales fall, Russia sales rise sharply in 2012
Russian firms increased weapons sales sharply in 2012 helped largely by a Kremlin armaments program
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Iran is confident it can attract UAE investments if the P5+1 discussions result in sanction relief
Huge opportunities in industry, agriculture, mines, oil & gas and petrochemicals
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Giappone
SoftBank unit to enter clean energy retail business in Japan
SoftBank Corp.'s clean energy unit will enter the retail power business this year to sell renewable energy such as solar and wind. The post SoftBank unit to enter clean energy retail business in Japan appeared first on The Japan Times.