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USA Giappone
Ex-trade minister Amari says Japan, U.S. should create fair, transparent trade rules
Japan and the United States should create fair and transparent rules for global trade and investment under a new economic dialogue between the two countries, former trade minister Akira Amari said in an interview. The two countries should map out a trade and investment vision that will be promoted globally, ...
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Giappone
Japan not manipulating the yen, Suga says in response to U.S. Treasury move
Japan does not manipulate its currency, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Monday. The U.S. Treasury Department’s decision to keep Japan on its monitoring list for currency policy does not mean that Tokyo is being asked to do something in response, the government’s chief spokesman said at a news conference. ...
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Giappone
Yamato, DeNA start on-demand self-service delivery
Yamato Transport Co. and e-commerce and mobile game operator DeNA Co. on Monday started a trial of a new on-demand delivery method that allows customers to retrieve parcels at a place and time of their choosing. With a view that autonomous driving will soon become commonplace, the two companies will ...
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Giappone
Tokyo stocks snap four-session losing streak
Stocks snapped their four-session losing streak on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Monday, supported by buying on dips by individual investors. The 225-issue Nikkei average gained 19.63 points, or 0.11 percent, to end at 18,355.26. On Friday, the key market gauge lost 91.21 points. The Topix index of all first-section issues ...
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Cina
Cina, l'economia cresce del 6,9% nel primo trimestre
La Cina chiude il primo trimestre del 2017 con un Pil in crescita dell'1,3% sui tre mesi precedenti e del 6,9% su base annua, in leggera accelerazione sulle attese, suggerendo che l'economia,...
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Nuova Zelanda
Wellington Saints tape over NBL logo in protest at Josh Duinker decision
The Wellington Saints have taped over the National Basketball League logo on their singlets as a protest at the Josh Duinker import ruling.
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Nuova Zelanda
Shoppers flock to Wellington stores for last of Easter sales
Car parks and trolleys were difficult to come by as shops reopened after Easter Sunday.
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USA Romania Bulgaria Malta Italia
Italians make up almost quarter of EU workers in Malta
There are almost 6,000 Italians working in Malta, making them the largest group of EU nationals earning a living here, official figures show. Italians made up almost a quarter of the 24,483 workers from the EU, according to statistics for September 2016. The British were the second largest group with 4,218 working ...
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Turchia
Turkey's main opposition calls for annulment of referendum
The deputy head of Turkey's main secularist opposition called today for the annulment of a referendum on boosting the powers of the president and said it would take its challenge to the European Court of Human Rights if necessary. Deputy chairman of the People's Republican Party (CHP), Bulent Tezcan, said the ...
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Azerbaigian Malta
Azerbaijan foreign minister, Socar vice-president visiting Malta
The Foreign Minister of Azerbaijan, Elmar Mammadyarov, will arrive in Malta today for talks with Prime Minister Joseph Muscat and Foreign Minister George Vella. He will be accompanied on the three-day visit by Elshad Nasirov, vice president of oil company Socar and Azerbaijani ambassador Mammad Ahmadzada. The minister is also expected to ...