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Thailandia
Thai rice faces global price war
Thailand's rice market is expected to face a price war next year as a result of oversupply that will lower prices in both domestic and export markets, while the stronger baht could hurt the competitiveness of rice shipments, exporters warn.
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Cina Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Filippine
ASEAN expects China, Brexit to slow economic growth in 2016
53 percent of the U.S. companies thought ASEAN has become more important in terms of worldwide revenue in the past two yearsThe global economy is slow... but steadier than everAsian women still suffer pay gap, inequality at work: studyVietnam's stock market loses $1.12 bln as Brexit wreaks havoc worldwideSoutheast Asia ...
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Vietnam
German investor plans green energy projects in Vietnam: report
Two wind and solar power plants will have an output of 150 MW eachSouth Korea's Daewoo to build $2.7 bln power plant in Vietnam: reportGeneral Electric signs agreement to develop wind energy in Vietnam
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India Vietnam
Vietnam approves S Korean bank Woori's unit
The bank is expected to draw more capital flows from South Korea, now the biggest foreign investor of VietnamBank of India enters Vietnam: reportS.Korea's Woori Bank to form Vietnam unit by JulyVietnam's VietinBank signs $200 mln syndicated loan with 18 foreign banks
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Vietnam
Malaysia's Janakuasa starts work on $2.2 bln power plant in Vietnam
Construction is slated to complete in five yearsSouth Korea's Daewoo to build $2.7 bln power plant in Vietnam: reportVietnam M&A deals to hit new record at $6 billion: forecast
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Vietnam Myanmar
SE Asia stocks: Rise as oil prices extend gains; Vietnam outperforms
Petrovietnam Gas Joint Stock Corp, the country's second-largest listed firm by market value, rose as much as 2.54 percentStocks: Vietnam, Philippines fall as corporate earnings disappointVietnam's FPT to invest in Myanmar financial switching systemVietnam to unveil new stock index VNX Allshare
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Israele
Business in brief: Israeli Arab expat buys rights in two energy projects from Globe
Noble says its Israeli gas output rose 28% in quarter | Tel Aviv shares end higher, paced by tech and Teva | Tel Aviv shares end higher, paced by tech and Teva
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Sudafrica USA
WFP’s "ShareTheMeal" App fundraises for school children affected by El Niño drought
Source: World Food Programme Country: MalawiThe goal is to provide school meals for an entire year to 58,000 school children in Zomba, a southern Malawi district severely affected by drought and experiencing high levels of food insecurity.ROME/LILONGWE – Starting today, the World Food Programme’s ShareTheMeal app will fundraise to support emergency ...
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Italia
Le imprese venete come motore della ripresa ma il futuro è un'incognita
(Teleborsa) - Il Veneto è un passo avanti al resto d'Italia, grazie alle sue PMI ed imprese artigiane, che si propongono come motore della ripresa. Il futuro però è meno brillante, a...
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Nigeria
Private sector downturn eased in July – Stanbic IBTC
Stanley Opara The downturn of Nigeria’s private sector showed signs of easing in July as both output and new business fell at slower rates, having dropped to the greatest extent in the June, according to Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria Purchasing Managers’ Index. The survey revealed that growth of employment and ...