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Cina USA
Confidence at 4-month low
Business confidence dropped in January to the lowest level in four months because of low purchasing power and farm product prices, while exports suffered from the US-China trade war.
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Kenya
Patrick Njoroge warns MPs on new law on deposits and withdrawals
Governor says move would put Kenya in danger of being blacklisted by the Financial Action Task Force
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India
S. Korea-India economic ties need more heft
It is now nine years since the South Korea-India Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement -- a de facto free trade a
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USA
”Henke” och ”Granen” går in som delägare i ny golfturnering
Ängelholmaren Mikael Gräntz tror på digital satsning i konservativ sport.
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Giappone
Japan’s beef imports from TPP members soar more than 50% in January from 2018
Japan’s beef imports from members of a trans-Pacific free trade pact that took effect late last year soared more than 50 percent in January from ...
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Portogallo
Governo anuncia mais investimento nos portos de Leixões e de Viana do Castelo
A cerimónia será presidida pelo primeiro-ministro António Costa e contará com a presença da ministra do Mar, Ana Paula Vitorino.
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Uruguay
Para analistas, discurso evita ruído e mostra firmeza para conduzir BC
Salto das taxas para as máximas do dia ajuda a medir a importância do evento para os investidores
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Cina USA
Trump Undermines Top Trade Adviser as He Pushes for China Deal
Robert Lighthizer, the United States trade representative, must defend a trade pact that is shaping up to be less ambitious than he might once have hoped.
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Nigeria
Wale Tinubu Marks International Day Of Education,Donates Books
In celebrating International Day of Education, group chief executive, Oando Plc, Wale Tinubu, donated 800 Nigerian Oil and Gas books to 15 universities and two national libraries across Nigeria with the aim of educating students and the public on the country’s oil and gas sector which to date forms the ...
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USA Nigeria
Tax Demand May Delay Shell’s Bonga Oil Field Takeoff
Oil giant, Shell yesterday said that Nigeria’s claims that it was owed billions in taxes could delay the development of a major oil field off the coast of the West African nation. Nigeria ordered several major foreign oil and gas companies to pay nearly $20 billion in taxes it says ...