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Nigeria
Ajimobi Flags-off Bio-metric Data For Artisan, Tradesmen Thursday
Oyo state governor, Senator Abiola Ajimobi will on Thursday flag off of bio-metrics data capture and identification card project for tradesmen and artisans in the state. The state commissioner for Trade, Industry, Investment and Cooperatives, Princess Taibat Adeyemi-Agba said in Ibadan on Monday that the bio-metrics programme will hold at ...
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Nigeria
Osinbajo To Protesters: We Hear You Loud And Clear
Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo has told protesters that the federal government has heard them loud and clear while restating the determination of the administration to recover the economy. LEADERSHIP recalls that there were protests in Lagos, Abuja, Rivers and Benin on Monday over the policies and actions of the present ...
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Nigeria
FG Targets 7% GDP Growth Rate, Outlines Economic Recovery Plan
…..says plan already yielding results The federal government has outlined plans to get Nigeria out of recession and on a path of sustainable growth in the shortest possible time. Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udo Udoma disclosed this on Monday at the government – private sector engagement forum on ...
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Algeria
GE s’implique dans la formation
C’est dans le quartier d’affaires de Bab Ezzoaur à Alger que General Electric a ouvert hier son centre de formation, GETLA (General Electric Technical and Leadership Academy), le premier du genre en Afrique du Nord dont la réalisation a coûté 4 millions de dollars. Objectif : développer les compétences techniques ...
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Nigeria
Dans les textes, le produit étranger privilégié !
L’instruction ministérielle n°714/MC/SPM du 26 décembre 2016, relative à l’étiquetage en langue arabe des produits, venue curieusement mettre un terme au paiement annuel d’une facture en devises de près de 600 millions de dollars, puis annulée pour des raisons que nous ignorons, nous interpelle sur les réglementations contreproductives à la ...
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Iran Regno Unito
Netanyahu meets May as UK eyes bolstered Israel ties post-Brexit
The two world leaders met in London on Monday afternoon; topics discussed include Iran, the peace process, and trade relations between Israel and the UK.
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Giappone
JT cigarette sales to fall short of 100 billion in 2017
The number of cigarettes sold in Japan in 2017 is expected to decline 9.6 percent from the previous year to 96 billion, the first drop below 100 billion since Japan Tobacco Inc. was privatized in 1985, the company said Monday. In addition to the declining number of young people and ...
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Giappone
Dollar weaker around ¥112.70 in late Tokyo
The dollar was weaker around ¥112.70 in late Tokyo trading Monday, as the latest U.S. jobs data failed to boost expectations for an early interest rate increase by the U.S. Federal Reserve. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥112.73-74, down from ¥113.11-12 at the same time Friday. The euro ...
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Giappone
Toyota nine-month net profit falls but annual outlook up
Toyota Motor Corp. said on Monday that net profit in the nine months to the end of December fell by almost a quarter on-year but its full-year forecast was revised up thanks to foreign exchange gains and a pick-up in sales. The auto giant, which lost its crown as the ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks gain with U.S. equities boost
Stocks gained further ground on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Monday, backed by a rise in U.S. equities Friday. The 225-issue Nikkei average rose 58.51 points, or 0.31 percent, to end at 18,976.71. On Friday, the key market gauge inched up 3.62 points. The Topix index of all first-section issues closed ...