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USA Canada Singapore
Canada trade agency picks Singapore for Asia gateway
SINGAPORE - Canada's trade finance agency is launching its first global branch in Singapore as the country steps up efforts to boost business ties with Asia following the withdrawal of the United States from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal.
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Giappone
Indonesian visitors to Japan soaring to record levels
JAKARTA - The number of Indonesian travellers to Japan reached an all-time high of 17,900 in February, up 49.6% from a year ago, due to affordable plane tickets, the increasingly stable Indonesian economy and the easing of Japan's visa rules, according to the Japan National Tourism Organisation (JNTO).
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Thailandia
SET opens up 1.89 to 1,570.61
Thai stocks opened up 0.12% at the start of trade this morning.
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Kenya
Kenya: Danes praise dairy Co-operative's management style
Agriterra, a Dutch agricultural NGO paid tribute to the dairy society's management, membership, loyalty, its balance sheet, daily sales and payments to dairy farmers.
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Kenya
Kenya: CS Wamalwa throws PS Patrick Nduati under the bus over tender
The CS yesterday told members of the Parliamentary Agriculture Committee that Nduati ignored his opinion and that of the Attorney General and went ahead to award the lucrative dam contract to the second lowest evaluated bidder.
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Kenya
Business: KCB introduces new technology for growing fodder to Marsabit farmers
The KCB Foundation has launched a long-term project to grow livestock fodder using hydroponic technology in Kenya's arid and semi-arid counties in a bid to drive up agricultural production in the regions.
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Kenya
Business: IT guru in court over Sh4 billion theft
Alex Mutungi Mutuku, the IT guru who is currently the talk of town following an alleged cyber crime that has resulted into a loss of Sh4 billion from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), is not new to controversy.
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Kenya
Business: Of partnerships, telephone farmers and Kenya's agricultural renaissance
As crop production in the country especially smallholder moves beyond subsistence and assume modern and sophisticated trend, hunger for information from a new breed of farmers is at an all-time high.
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Cina USA Corea del Sud
"China's Semiconductor Catchup Very Threatening"...Samsung Vice Chairman
Kwon Oh-hyun, vice chairman of Samsung Electronics, said of China's emergence as a semiconductor powerhouse on March 24, "Even though it will take some time to fully catch up, it is already a serious threat for us." He said this in an annual shareholders meeting held at the company's headquarters in ...
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Corea del Sud
Seoul stocks fall on foreign sell-off
South Korean stocks fell Friday as foreign investors remained net sellers of local stocks, with sentiment partly subdued