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Brasile
Pandemic Prompts Massive Foreign Investment Decline in Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The crisis triggered by the novel coronavirus pandemic (Covid-19) has led to a reduction in foreign direct investment in Brazil's productive sector. However, portfolio investments in stocks, bonds and investment funds seem to be reacting, according to Central Bank (BC) data released yesterday, November 25th. ...
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Brasile
Consumer Confidence in Brazil Fell in November: Concern Over Covid-19 and End of Emergency Transfers
RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - Consumer confidence in Brazil fell in November for the second month in a row, a survey showed on Wednesday, reflecting growing concern over the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on the economy, and the looming end of emergency government income transfers. Government officials have trumpeted ...
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Israele
#FARNESINAXLEIMPRESE - Nuove opportunità per le Start-up italiane in Israele
Israele è al primo posto al mondo per numero di start up pro-capite e per brevetti registrati e investe ogni anno quasi il 5% del PIL in ricerca e sviluppo. In questo contesto si inserisce “Accelerate in Israel”: lo strumento di sostegno pensato per offrire alle start-up italiane un periodo ...
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Bolivia
La coca in Bolivia aiuta i contadini ma alimenta il narcotraffico
La strategia di Evo Morales sulla coltivazione di coca ha portato crescita in un paese in lotta contro la povertà, ma ha anche alimentato il commercio internazionale di droga. Terzo episodio della serie di video Stato alterato. Leggi
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Nigeria
Industrialisation: Textile Workers Seek Caution In AfCFTA Implementation
By Michael Oche, Abuja The National Union of Textile Germent and Tailoring Workers of Nigeria (NUTGWN) and the former national Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Adam’s Oshiomhole have warned that Nigeria must learn from past mistakes of various trade agreements in the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). ...
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Nigeria
TRIBUTE: Atiku Abubakar At 74
By Nourah Bamalli His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, who turns 74 years on November 25, 2020, has remained a household name in every nook and cranny of Nigeria, who is celebrated throughout the nation, both in the political arena and business circles. Atiku isone of the most scrutinized public figures in ...
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Nigeria
Multimillion-dollar Scanners Rotting Away At Apapa Port
The Nigeria Customs Service has disclosed that three multimillion dollars high calibre mobile scanning machines belonging to the Services are currently rotting away at the Apapa port. That the Smiths Hiemann 2533 HCV machines which were procured and managed by a foreign company known as Cortena have not been ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria Needs Good Lawyers to Resist Tyranny, Expand Jurisprudence — CJN
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Muhammad, has said there is a need for more cerebral legal practitioners to emerge in Nigeria in order to resist tyranny and expand what he described as frontiers of jurisprudence in the country. Justice Muhammad said with more good lawyers, the fundamental issues ...
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Nigeria
Nigeria Needs Good Lawyers To Resist Tyranny, Expand Jurisprudence — CJN
The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Tanko Muhammad, has said there is a need for more cerebral legal practitioners to emerge in Nigeria in order to resist tyranny and expand what he described as frontiers of jurisprudence in the country. Justice Muhammad said with more good lawyers, the fundamental issues ...
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Nigeria
Lowering Tariff On Imported Vehicles Will Kill Nigeria’s Auto iIndustry – Innoson
By ANTHONY AWUNOR, Lagos Chairman of Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company Limited {IVM}, Chief Innocent Chukwuma has warned that the federal government’s proposed reduction of import duties and levies on buses, tractors and other motor vehicles as contained in the recent 2020 Finance Bill will kill the local automotive industry. Chief ...