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Mongolia
How did Mongolias business community view the state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping?
By B.Zulbayar August has been a very busy month for Mongolia, with a number of high profile delegations visiting from abroad, marking the 75th anniversary of the Khalhiin Gol victory, and, more importantly, the historic two-day state visit by President Xi Jinping of China. The state visit, which occurred on the 65th ...
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Iran to supply Oman with natural gas soon
The deal stems from negotiations carried out in August
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Giappone
PM's Japan visit may push bilateral trade to $50 bn by FY20: PHD Chamber
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Japan will induce Japanese companies to invest more in India, and bilateral trade is likely to swell to USD 50 billion by 2019-2020, PHD Chamber of Commerce today said.
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Cina
US says foreign companies in China feel targeted
For unfair enforcement of anti-monopoly and other laws and might cut investment if conditions fail to improve, a US business group said Tuesday
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Russia
Ucraina, Mogherini: "Colpa Mosca se non più partner strategico"
Nato prepara forza di reazione rapida. Russia: "Nato esaspera tensioni agiremo di conseguenza". Kiev evoca "una grande guerra". Venerdì decisione su sanzioni...
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Angola
Banco Nacional de Angola coloca dólares no mercado
O Banco Nacional de Angola (BNA) anunciou ter vendido na semana passada 457,9 milhões de dólares ao sistema bancário, a uma taxa de câmbio média de 97,732 kwanzas, mais 0,015 por cento que na semana anterior
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India
India will not offer 'red tape' but a 'red carpet' to foreign investors:Modi
Pitching for enhanced business and manufacturing ties between India and Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said that for easing the way business is conducted in India, many regulations had been deregulated, and now foreign investors could ...
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Brasile
Brasil fica atrás da Alemanha no ranking do mercado automotivo
A vantagem alemã em relação ao Brasil foi de quase 72 mil carros nos sete primeiros meses do ano
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Cina
Survey: Foreign companies in China feel 'targeted'
An American business group warned Tuesday that foreign companies in China feel increasingly targeted for unfair enforcement of anti-monopoly and other laws and said investment might decline if conditions fail to improve.
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Cina
Business in China Gets More Perilous
The troubles for U.S.-based food processor OSI are a lesson in the perils faced by foreign companies in China, when operations are under unprecedented scrutiny and negative publicity can destroy a business almost overnight.