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Dubai's Emirates says adds US$7.6b to EU GDP
[DUBAI] Dubai's flagship airline Emirates contributes 6.8 billion euros (US$7.6 billion) to the European Union economy, it said on Tuesday, in an apparent response to criticism from rivals that government subsidies give Gulf carriers an unfair advantage.
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Singapore
Singapore's February PMI shows further contraction at 49.7
IN February, the Singapore Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) contracted for the third month with a reading of 49.7 points.
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Kenya
We must now get down to the serious business of reviving Kenyas tourism
The Tourism Recovery Task Force, which was appointed by President Uhuru Kenyatta last year, on Tuesday presented recommendations on how to revive the industry.
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Cina
China shares end down on new supply, weak economy
Benchmark Shanghai Composite slips as fresh signs emerge of cooling housing market.
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India
India needs sustained GDP growth of 9-10%: Arun Jaitley
India's economy is forecast to accelerate to 8-8.5 per cent growth in the fiscal year starting in April, up from 7.4 per cent this year.
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Cuba
En Santiago del Estero se hizo el 32º remate televisado del NOA
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Iran
Iran to sign 2nd gas export deal with Iraq soon: official
TEHRAN – Iran is set to sign an agreement with Iraq in the next Iranian calendar year to supply natural gas to the Iraqi southern city of Basra, according to National Iranian Gas Exports Company’s Managing Director Alireza Kameli. The next Iranian calendar year will begin on March 21, 2015. Kameli said ...
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Svizzera
Economia svizzera su: +2% nel 2014
Nel quarto trimestre il prodotto interno lordo è inoltre salito dello 0,6% rispetto ai tre mesi precedenti
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Corea del Sud
GM Korea Reports 18% Decline in February Sales
GM Korea reported sluggish sales both in and outside Korea due to the decline in work days last month. GM Korea announced on March 2 that its February sales reached 39,381 units, down 18.0 percent year on year, including domestic sales of 9,163 units and exports of 30,218 units. GM Korea ...
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Cina
Business: Exclusive: Obama sharply criticizes China's plans for new technology rules
President Barack Obama on Monday sharply criticized China's plans for new rules on U.S. tech companies, urging Beijing to change the policy if it wants to do business with the United States and saying he had raised it with President Xi Jinping.