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Messico
México busca reducir la dependencia de Estados Unidos
El secretario de Agricultura, Víctor Villalobos, confirmó a Efe estar "trabajando intensamente" en la búsqueda de nuevos intercambios comerciales más allá de la opción estadounidense, adonde México exportó el 75.7% de sus productos agroalimentarios en 2019.
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Costa Rica
Ley contra la usura crediticia agita el mercado financiero
En Costa Rica ya estaba tipificado el delito de usura pero sin precisar a partir de qué porcentaje, por lo cual el Congreso decidió legislar al respecto, en momentos en que la pandemia del COVID-19 está causando daños al empleo, los ingresos de la gente y la economía en general.
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Portogallo
Portugal regista 44.416 casos e 1.629 óbitos por Covid-19
Região de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo regista o número mais elevado de infeções ao dia de hoje, tendo confirmado mais 207 casos em relação aos dados da véspera. O número de casos recuperados em Portugal aumentou para 29.445.
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Portogallo
Bruxelas prevê queda da economia portuguesa de 9,8%
A Comissão Europeia agravou as suas previsões económicas para Portugal este ano face ao impacto da covid-19, estimando agora uma contração de 9,8% do PIB, muito acima da anterior projeção de 6,8% e da do Governo, de 6,9%.
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Cina Hong Kong
Facebook, Google, Twitter pause user info requests from HK gov't
Facebook, Google and Twitter said pn July 6 they have put a hold on requests by Hong Kong’s government or police force for information on users, following China’s imposition of a sweeping new security law.
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USA
US says foreign students whose classes move online cannot stay
The United States said on July 6 it would not allow foreign students to remain in the country if all of their classes are moved online in the fall because of the coronavirus crisis.
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Giappone
Japan’s foreign student digs likely to survive — and thrive — after pandemic
Investors believe demand in housing market is here to stay, with country widely expected to remain an appealing option for those from abroad.
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Giappone
Japan airs concerns over U.S. work visa halt
Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said move could hurt both Japanese companies and the U.S. economy.
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Kenya
Police lobe teargas, arrest protestors marking Saba Saba day [Videos]
Chaotic scenes were witnessed as the police lobbed teargas to disperse protesters in the Nairobi Central Business District.
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Vietnam
Malaysia cuts key rate to historic low of 1.75%
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's central bank on Tuesday cut its key interest rate for a fourth straight meeting to a historic low, as Southeast Asia's third-largest economy grapples with the coronavirus pandemic and faltering demand for its exports.