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Turchia Danimarca
Old foreign companies thriving in Turkey but no newcomers
As Denmark’s new envoy was preparing to present his letter of credentials to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan last October, he wanted to inquire about the possible messages he might hear from Turkey’s top representative.
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Spagna
Economía.- El precio de la electricidad repunta hoy un 4,8% para volver a asomarse a sus niveles máximos
MADRID, 24 (EUROPA PRESS) El precio de la electricidad se situará hoy martes en una media de 87,9 euros por megavatio hora (MWh), lo que supone un 4,8% más que los 83,85 euros fijados para este lunes, asomándose así de nuevo a los niveles máximos marcados la pasada ...
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Thailandia
WB urges land registry access
The World Bank has suggested Thai authorities allow people to access land registration information and scrap the minimum paid-up capital requirement of 25% of registered capital to create a more business-friendly environment that could lure much-needed private investment.
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Italia
Etihad CEO to quit over investment conflicts
DUBAI, UAE - James Hogan plans to stand down as chief executive officer of Etihad Airways in the second half, as the Abu Dhabi-based carrier struggles to wring a profit from its investments in Germany and Italy.
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Thailandia
SET opens up 4.18 to 1,574.97
Thai stocks opened up 0.27% at the start of trade this morning.
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Cina USA Giappone
Trump scotches TPP, hits Japan, China as ‘unfair’ trade partners, freezes federal hiring
U.S. President Donald Trump formally withdrew the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal on Monday, distancing America from its Asian allies as China’s influence in the region rises. Fulfilling a campaign pledge to end American involvement in the 2015 pact, Trump signed an executive order in the Oval ...
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Giappone
Trump-brand properties, workers, clients seen facing global terror risk
Businesses around the world bearing U.S. President Donald Trump’s name face an increased risk now that he is in the White House, security experts warn, especially as several are in areas previously targeted by violence. As Trump remains a brand overseas, criminal gangs or militants could target buildings bearing his ...
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Giappone
Philly orders Gayborhood bars, NGOs to diversify, fight bias amid widespread racism
Women, minorities and transgender people have felt unwelcome and unsafe in Philadelphia’s gay neighborhood for decades, according to a city report issued Monday. To address the issue, the Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations recommended that Gayborhood bars and nonprofits undergo training for racial bias and hire more diverse staff. The ...
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Giappone
Smog-hit Paris tests electric driverless minibus, color-codes car licenses
In a city hit by chronic pollution and traffic problems, Paris officials are experimenting with a self-driving shuttle linking two train stations in the French capital. Two electric-power EZ10 minibuses, which can carry up to six seated passengers, were put into service Monday and will be tested until early April ...
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Giappone
Trump taps ‘Net neutrality’ foe Ajit Pai to head FCC, go after regulations
President Donald Trump has picked a fierce critic of the Obama-era “Net neutrality” rules to be chief regulator of the nation’s airwaves and internet connections. In a statement Monday, Ajit Pai said he was grateful to the president for choosing him as the next chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. ...