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Albania
Diplomazia Economica Italiana 17 marzo: ultime news dal mondo
In arrivo per le PMI nuovi finanziamenti agevolati per le missioni all’estero Si amplia il ventaglio di strumenti di accompagnamento a disposizione delle PMI che vogliono approcciare i mercati internazionali. Da oggi, infatti, attraverso lo strumento “Partecipazione a Fiere e Mostre” di SIMEST,...
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USA
La legge di bilancio proposta dal presidente Trump propone tagli alla ricerca scientifica degli Stati Uniti.
La legge di bilancio proposta dal presidente Trump propone tagli alla ricerca scientifica degli Stati Uniti. Secondo Science, dal prossimo anno i fondi per la ricerca sul clima e gli oceani del Noaa verrebbero tagliati della metà, quelli per l’ambiente dell’Epa di quasi un terzo, i fondi Nih per la ...
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Uruguay
Samsung celebra la vuelta a clases con una promoción ideal para los chicos
Con la compra de un Samsung Galaxy J5 Prime, J7 Prime, J5 2016 o J7 2016 la compañía obsequiará una mochila ideal para llevar a la escuela.
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Francia
Multa de 830 millones de dólares a 11 líneas aéreas por ponerse de acuerdo para fijar precios
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Nigeria
Lulu partners Fountain University on Folsa Academy
Former President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Sani Lulu, has entered into a partnership with Fountain University, Osogbo, to provide tertiary education to students from his football academy, Folsa, Abuja. Lulu and the university agreed on the partnership during his visit to the Vice-Chancellor of the university, Prof. Abdullateef ...
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Nigeria
Victus Chambers, OAU, enlightens students on the Law profession
“The Talk: Beyond Wigs and Gowns”, which is an annual event hosted by Victus Chambers (Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife), held its second edition on Wednesday, the 8th of March, 2017. It sets out to enlighten the minds of law students concerning the law profession, to make clear ...
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Giappone
Dollar static below ¥113.50 in Tokyo
The dollar was generally stuck in a narrow range below ¥113.50 in Tokyo trading on Friday, amid a dearth of fresh trading incentives after key economic events were out of the way. At 5 p.m., the dollar stood at ¥113.43-44, compared with ¥113.23-23 at the same time Thursday. The euro ...
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Giappone
Stocks fall back on weaker Wall Street
Stocks fell back amid a wait-and-see mood on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Friday, hurt by sluggish U.S. equities overnight. The 225-issue Nikkei average lost 68.55 points, or 0.35 percent, to finish at 19,521.59. On Thursday, the key market gauge gained 12.76 points. The Topix index of all first-section issues closed ...
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Giappone
Japan may inject public money to turn around Toshiba: sources
A consortium including the state-backed Innovation Network Corp. of Japan and the Development Bank of Japan is mulling investing in Toshiba Corp.’s memory chip business, sources said. The post Japan may inject public money to turn around Toshiba: sources appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
The $3 billion biotech firm that almost wasn’t finds new life
The biggest biotechnology company in Japan almost didn’t get built. When Patrick C. Reid, now managing director of PeptiDream Inc., arrived in Japan about a decade ago, he found investors reluctant to put much money into drug startups — even though the country had world-class universities and pharma companies. A ...