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UAE announces partnership between Government Summit and World Economic Forum
The UAE will also host Summit on the Global Agenda for the seventh consecutive year in 2014
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Brasile
U.S.-Brazil cotton dispute might ignite all-out trade war
Brazil is threatening to launch a full-blown trade war against the U.S. next month, accusing Congress of ignoring an order by the World Trade Organization to stop subsidizing its domestic cotton growers.
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Cina
Contração da indústria da China mostra fraqueza da economia no início de 2014--PMI
A atividade do setor industrial da China contraiu em janeiro pela primeira vez em seis meses, mostrou a pesquisa Índice de Gerentes de Compras (PMI, n...
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Thailandia
Thailand to allow foreign IPOs
Thailand will allow initial public offerings of foreign companies for the first time as Asia's 11th-largest equity market seeks to compete with Hong Kong and Singapore as a regional hub for stock listings.
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India
Kellogg India to enter snacks business with Pringles
This year, breakfast cereal maker Kellogg India would truly mirror its parent company's portfolio by venturing into the snacking category with Pringles, a bolt-on acquisition by Kellogg Company in the US two years ago.
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India
Pak biz favour reciprocal trade ties with India: Commerce Min
Businesses in Pakistan want their government to reciprocate to India through non-discriminatory trade regime, Minister of State for Commerce & Industry E M S Natchiappan said today.
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India
Sharif approves MoU with India on electricity trade
Energy-starved Pakistan is looking at buying electricity from India, with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif approving such a deal.
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India
Kashmir trade stalls as India, Pak dispute drugs bust
Efforts by India and Pakistan to increase trade and ease tension in disputed Kashmir have suffered a blow with police saying they had seized more than 100 kg (220 lb) of heroin concealed in a truck full of nuts coming from the Pakistan side.
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Turchia
Turkey's drama export exceeds $150 million
Turkish productions are being broadcast in more than 50 countries. By the end of the last year, the drama sector brought $150 million export input to the country
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Turchia
Turkish gov't to increase penalties for illegal wiretapping with draft law
The penalties for illegal wiretapping are to be strengthened in a government-led draft law which has sperked reactions for increasing the justice ministers power