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Turchia
Foreign trade gap almost halved in July
Turkey's foreign trade gap in July dropped to almost half the figure from the same month last year, the country's statistical authority announced on Aug. 28.
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Turchia
Exports of Aegean's first technopark hit $60M
Turkey's technopark in Izmir, country's first research and development (R&D) and business center in the Aegean region, provided $60 million export return with its high-tech products.
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Turchia
Turkey to seek for alternative in case not getting F-35: FM
Turkey needs warplane. If it does not get F-35 fighter jets, the country will seek alternatives, but it does not prefer that, Turkey's foreign minister said on Aug. 28.
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Giappone Indonesia Vietnam
Ride-hailing giant Grab to invest $2bn in Indonesia
JAKARTA: Ride-hailing giant Grab is investing $2 billion in Indonesia over the next five years, using funds from Japan's SoftBank Group to boost its presence in Southeast Asia's biggest economy, the firms said Monday.
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Argentina
Argentina asks IMF to restructure debt payments
BUENOS AIRES: Argentina asked the International Monetary Fund to restructure its debt payments on the $56 billion bail-out loan agreed last year in a bid to calm market turbulence, Finance Minister Hernan Lacunza said Wednesday.
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Cina USA
Commerce and agriculture ministries told to lift exports
The Commerce and the Agriculture and Cooperatives ministries have been told to join forces to spur exports over the remaining months of the year and pinpoint potential new buyers to ride the US-China trade war storm.
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Giappone
Nikkei edges down to 20,461 on lack of positive news
Tokyo stocks suffered a modest setback Thursday after advancing for two sessions in a row as fresh buying incentives eluded the market.The 225-issue Nikkei average ...
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Giappone
Ale-ing economy: Rugby World Cup expected to kick some life into regions beyond Tokyo and Osaka
At Tokyo’s Rugby Dinner No Side Club, owner Masakazu Takeuchi is taking no chances: He has got in three times the usual amount of beer ...
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Kazakistan
A Windswept Plain, a Sea of Oil and a Mountain of Money
A Chevron-led joint venture among several energy companies is spending billions of dollars in Kazakhstan to expand an oil field remarkable for its longevity, promise and risk.
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Cina
China’s Currency Is Weakening as the Trade War Drags On
There’s evidence that the government has been trying to prop up the renminbi, not weaken it drastically.