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USA Panama Italia
Panama: Enel Green Power inaugura due impianti solari
L’Ambasciata d’Italia a Panama ha partecipato all’inaugurazione di due impianti solari, nelle comunità di Jagüito (provincia di Coclé) e di Esperanza (provincia di Chiriquí) realizzati da Enel Green Power (Egp), impegnata a sviluppare fonti energetiche rinnovabili in tutta l’America Centrale, attraverso investimenti nella generazione fotovoltaica. Entrambi i progetti comportano un investimento ...
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Macedonia
Macedonia del Nord – Invito a presentare progetti in base alla Legge sugli Investimenti Strategici
Nel gennaio 2020 è stata adottata in Macedonia del Nord la Legge sugli Investimenti Strategici, che prevede incentivi e sussidi statali per progetti di investimenti ritenuti di importanza strategica per il Paese. Recentemente e’ stato inoltrato un invito per la presentazione dei progetti, con scadenza prevista per il 31 gennaio ...
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Kenya
Kenya leads scramble for DRC as Kinshasa opens for business
In keeping with Uhuru's promise, a delegation of more than 250 Kenyan investors landed in DRC last week as part of the first DRC-Kenya trade mission
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Uruguay
Lacalle Pou, antes de la cumbre del Mercosur: “Uruguay va a jugar y ganar en la cancha grande”
El presidente uruguayo viajará a Qatar y a Brasil para buscar inversiones y negocios bilaterales
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Cina
China traders chase financial and property stocks on policy shift
Chinese financial and property names were the nation’s biggest stock beneficiaries after policy makers signaled their determination to shore up the economy.
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Giappone
Japan’s October household spending extends declines on COVID-19 drag
The world's third-largest economy has lagged other nations in its recovery from the health crisis, mostly due to sluggish consumption.
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Giappone
Japan’s economy is stronger than many realise
“THE MOST decisive mark of the prosperity of any country is the increase of the number of its inhabitants,” wrote Adam Smith in “The Wealth of Nations” in 1776. Later David Ricardo and Thomas Malthus traded barbs over whether the food supply would keep up. By 1937 John Maynard Keynes ...
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Giappone Australia Nuova Zelanda
The big city that is also pleasant to live in
“ONLY THUMBS stood up from the flatlands—the chimneys of bath-houses, heavy house safes and an occasional stout building with heavy iron shutters,” wrote Russell Brines, the first foreign journalist to enter Tokyo after the second world war. From a pre-war population of 7m people, only 3.5m were left. As Tokyo ...
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Giappone
Letting more migrants in by stealth
TAKEUCHI MASANOBU has a message for his compatriots: “If you order something, it arrives on time, if you go to the convenience store, you have cheap, good, food—that’s all sustained by foreigners.” Across Japan, foreigners are key in industries from farming to retailing. Vietnamese can be found in the fields ...
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Cina USA Giappone Hong Kong
A country that is on the front line
JAPAN’S NEW imperial era began in spring 2019, when a nondescript man in a dark suit revealed its name: Reiwa. The first character, rei, means “auspicious” or “orderly”; wa means “harmony” or “peace” (officials chose “beautiful harmony” as the English rendering). For the first time the name came not from ...