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Senegal
Vélingara : une étude alerte sur "l'augmentation spectaculaire du commerce illicite" de bois de vène
Dakar, 12 août (APS) - Une étude conduite par deux universitaires sénégalais alerte sur "l'augmentation spectaculaire du commerce illicite" de bois de vène à la frontière sénégalo-gambienne, dans le département de Vélingara (sud), une pratique dans laquelle, les trafiquants procédant parfois par négociation avec les populations locales. - Foresterie
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Argentina
Florencio Randazzo, sobre el aumento de los impuestos a las empresas: “La Argentina tiene una presión fiscal insostenible”
El candidato a diputado nacional por Vamos con Vos se refirió a la actual polémica sobre el aumento o no de los impuestos a las empresas
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Argentina
Coronavirus en Argentina: casos en Ojo De Agua, Santiago del Estero al 11 de agosto
Un repaso por el número de enfermos actuales, curados y fallecidos en el distrito de la provincia de Santiago del Estero según los datos abiertos del Ministerio de Salud de la Nación
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Spagna
Rige en España la ley de trabajo esporádico basado en apps
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Cina Hong Kong
China's anti-sanctions law a new headache for banks in Hong Kong
HONG KONG: China's plan to expand its anti-sanctions law into Hong Kong is a fresh compliance headache for international banks already caught up in deteriorating relations between Beijing and major western powers, analysts and insiders say.
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USA
Push to promote Phuket after murder
A heavy tourism marketing drive will be launched overseas to spread the message of Phuket being safe after the murder of a Swiss woman and as the US placed Thailand on the list of countries with a Covid-19 alert, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
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Cina Hong Kong
China’s anti-sanctions law a new headache for international banks in Hong Kong
Both foreign companies and individuals can be sued in Chinese courts for adhering to U.S. sanctions, and the law can be wielded against family members.
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Giappone
Wholesale inflation hits 13-year high in Japan as costs of imports rise
Inflation in global commodities and a weak yen have been pushing up raw material import costs for a broad range of goods, Bank of Japan ...
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Giappone
Japan joins efforts to back women’s health tech businesses
The economy ministry has chosen 20 "femtech" firms for a combined subsidy of ¥150 million to help them develop products and services that can help ...
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Portogallo
Católica lança postos de carregamento de carros elétricos em parceria com Mota Engil
Os campi de Lisboa e do Porto da Universidade Católica vão estar equipados com postos de carregamento para veículos elétricos já no arranque do novo ano letivo, em setembro.