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Cina USA
China Is Opening Its Car Market. But Not Enough, Say Auto Companies.
Beijing’s plan will change little on the ground and offers a slim chance to become the starting point in talks to avert a trade war with Washington.
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Cina USA
US-China trade dispute puts Bain’s Toshiba deal ‘at risk’
Beijing withholds key approval of transaction as Trump pumps up rhetoric
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Canada Tunisia
Impegno del G7 per la Tunisia
In occasione della riunione ministeriale G7 di Toronto, il Ministro Alfano ha proposto un coordinamento G7 per incoraggiare l'adozione di misure a favore dell'economia tunisina da presentare al Vertice dei Capi di Stato e di Governo che si terrà in Canada l'8 e 9 giugno p.v.. La proposta italiana è...
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Belgio
Affaire Delphine Boël: première audience en appel ce jeudi, une demande de test ADN sera soumise
Les conseils de Delphine Boël demanderont à nouveau, en degré d'appel à Bruxelles jeudi, que le roi Albert II se soumette à un test ADN. Delphine Boël souhaite prouver qu'il est son père biologique.
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Kenya
Business low at new Isiolo airport, says CEO
Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) Chief Executive Officer Jonny Andersen yesterday told a parliamentary committee that so far, only Fly Sax, a private ch
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Kenya
Kenya's economy records slowest growth in five years
Economy grew by 4.9pc last year, KNBS data shows, with almost all segments shrinking in the period
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Turchia Azerbaigian
Azerbaijan ‘to become top investor in Turkey’
Azerbaijan is set to become the leading foreign investor in Turkey, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on April 25, hosting his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev in Ankara.
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Turchia Bosnia Erzegovina
Turkey encourages Turkish entrepreneurs to invest in Bosnia
The ninth Sarajevo Business Forum (SBF) began on April 25 in the Bosnian capital with Turkey calling on its entrepreneurs to invest in the Balkan country.
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Cina
VW in 15-bln-euro bet on electric cars
Car giant Volkswagen announced onr April 24 investments of 15 billion euros ($18 billion) in electric and autonomous vehicles in China by 2022, in a massive bet on the vital market.
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USA
Top US court rules in favor of Arab Bank
Victims of attacks in Israel cannot use an 18th century law to sue the Arab Bank, a multinational financial institution, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on April 24 in a precedent-setting case for other foreign businesses.