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Giappone Indonesia
Ford blames market conditions, pulls out of Japan, Indonesia
The automaker says "market dynamics" prevent it from competing effectively in both the countries, so it will cease operations before the end of the year and concentrate resources in other places. The company says in a statement that the decision was communicated to employees and dealers on Monday.
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India
Grains of truth - A village of eternal bloom
sidents of a village in Kurukshetra district have been harvesting an eternal bloom, seeds of which were sown by their forefathers.
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India
The food business - A state-run enterprise milks its dairies for profit
First time in 10 yrs, Aavin's in the black; to broaden range of value-added products
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India
French firms to invest $10 billion in India: Finance minister Michel Sapin
Hollande, invited as guest of honour for India's Republic Day celebrations, hopes to seal an intergovernmental deal that would pave the way for the sale of 36 Rafale combat jets made by Dassault Aviation.
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India
French firms to invest $10 bn in 5 yrs: FM Sapin
Michel Sapin says there are 400 French companies with $20 bn business in India
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India
Maharashtra clears new port development policy
Offers slew of tax sops for investments; aims to make state import export hub
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India
Commerce ministry prefers stricter enforcement of steel standards over duty barriers
As India is set to begin mid-term review of trade pact with Korea
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India
French firms to invest $10 bn in India in next 5 yrs: Sapin
France is the third-biggest foreign investor in India with an investment stock of $20 billion, he said
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Giappone
Dollar top-heavy around ¥118.50
The dollar gave up earlier gains to move around ¥118.50 in Tokyo trading late Monday, amid a wait-and-see mood before key monetary policy meetings this week. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥118.56-56, up from ¥118.07-08 at the same time Friday. The euro was at $1.0814-0814, down from $1.0830-0831, ...
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Cina
Dos jóvenes roban $600 millones en un banco en China, los invierten en la bolsa y pierden
Dos empleados del Agricultural Bank of China vendieron letras de cambio que sustrajeron de la caja fuerte del banco y que reemplazaron con papel periódico.