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Kenya
Business: Crude oil prices edge higher amid raging battle for market
Climb into $50 a barrel territory good news for Kenya as it readies for first export later this month.
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Kenya
Business: Mt Kenya farmers rake in Sh630m from coffee initiative
More than 42,000 coffee farmers from 12 co-operative societies in the Mt Kenya region earned Sh630 million last month. The rich pickings came from 7.3 million kilos of cherry delivered, thanks to a new farming initiative.
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Kenya
Business: Lufthansa and Swiss up Nairobi flights
Lufthansa Group and Swiss International Air Lines (Swiss) have announced additional flights to Nairobi.
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Kenya
Business News: Mt Kenya farmers rake in Sh630m from coffee initiative
More than 42,000 coffee farmers from 12 co-operative societies in the Mt Kenya region earned Sh630 million last month. The rich pickings came from 7.3 million kilos of cherry delivered, thanks to a new farming initiative.
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Kenya
Kenya set to issue four-day transit visa
Kenya will from January start issuing four-day transit visas allowing foreign passengers on Kenya Airways.
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Turchia
Four smaller funds founded under Turkish Wealth Fund to focus on financial stability, SMEs, licenses and mining
Four sub-funds have been established under Turkey’s new sovereign wealth fund (TVF) in order to concentrate on financial stability, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs), licenses and the mining sector, according to top representatives from the TVF.
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Turchia
Animals kept in poor conditions in pet shops in Turkey amid debate on new pet shop law
Thousands of cats and dogs are still waiting in poor conditions at pet shops, amid ongoing debate over a new draft law banning pet shop owners from displaying them in stores.
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Russia Turchia
Turkish contractors hopeful as Russia relaxes sanctions
Russia’s relaxation of trade sanctions against Turkey is expected to return bilateral relations to the level the countries enjoyed before a crisis in 2015, leading Turkish contractors said June 2.
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Egitto
Egypt tightens rules on importers in crackdown on foreign goods
Egypt’s Trade Ministry has issued tough new regulations on importers by sharply raising the minimum capital they need to operate, the government’s latest effort to curb foreign-made goods and spur local manufacturing.
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Indonesia Singapore Vietnam Filippine
Korea-ASEAN FTA accounts for 5 percent FDI after 10 years
With this year marking Korea‘s 10th anniversary since the country entered into the free trade agreement with the Associa