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Vietnam Malta
Vietnam to raise environment tax on fuel, as import tariffs set to decrease
The hikes will allow environment tax incomes to double this year, or nearly VND35.6 trillion (US$1.64 billion)Work to begin on infrastructure for mega refinery in central VietnamLower fuel prices prompt transport fare cuts country-wide Vietnam cuts fuel prices further, hikes import tariffs
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Malta
VN backs investments in Cambodia
Viet Nam has always encouraged its businesses to invest in Cambodia, especially in rubber plantations, Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung said yesterday.
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Malta
Viet Nam, Malaysia Jan trade up 11.9%
Two-way trade turnover between Viet Nam and Malaysia reached US$671.6 million in January.
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Corea del Sud Malta
Trade minister says S. Korea cannot afford to be left out of TPP
South Korea's trade minister hinted at Seoul's imminent participation in a U.S.-led regional free trade agreement Wednes
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Malta
Korean won down vs dollar for 3rd day to trade at 20-month low
The South Korean won sank to the lowest level in 19 months against the U.S. dollar Wednesday, falling for a third consec
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Cina Corea del Sud Malta
China's border city looks to S. Korea after trade deal
The Chinese border city of Dandong, known for its bustling trade with North Korea, has unveiled a plan to become a "brid
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Malta
Police to guard foreign envoys even without request
Police officers will be assigned to guard foreign envoys in South Korea even without their request if their safety appea
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Kenya Malta
Business Beat: Kenya to intensify investment in agricultural research in 2015
Kenya plans to spend 55 million US dollars on agricultural research in the current financial year, the country's research agency said on Tuesday.
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Kenya Malta
Business: Kenya to intensify investment in agricultural research in 2015
Kenya plans to spend 55 million US dollars on agricultural research in the current financial year, the country's research agency said on Tuesday.
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Kenya Malta
Business: Kenya signs power line deals to link western area, neighbours
Kenya has signed deals worth Sh8.14 billion ($89 million) to construct a 313-km high-voltage transmission line to connect geothermal power plants to its western region and help link the grid to neighbouring countries.