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Brasile
Bloqueio em estradas reduz em 17% movimento na Ceagesp
A Companhia de Entrepostos e Armazéns Gerais de São Paulo (Ceagesp) registrou queda de 17% nos veículos que chegaram hoje (1º) ao terminal da capital paulista, na Vila Leopoldina.Segundo a ...
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Brasile
Dólar cai para R$ 5,11, mesmo em dia de protestos
A onda de bloqueios em rodovias não afetou o mercado financeiro. O dólar caiu pelo segundo dia consecutivo e fechou no valor mais baixo em 40 dias. A bolsa de ...
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Regno Unito
Lotte to inject W1tr to expand online grocery business
Lotte Shopping, the e-commerce arm under retail giant Lotte, said Wednesday it plans to inject some 1 trillion won ($705 million) to boost its online grocery business. In partnership with Ocado, UK’s retail solutions provider, the company will
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Nigeria
NDLEA Seals Drug Barons’ 7 Mansions, Blocks N217m In Bank Account
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has declared wanted a Lagos socialite and owner of Adekaz Hotels, Alhaji Ademola Afolabi Kazeem (aka Alhaji Abdallah Kazeem Muhammed), over offences bordering on exportation and trafficking of illicit drugs as well as money laundering. The agency also sealed seven mansions belonging to some ...
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Colombia Venezuela
Presidentes de colombia y venezuela hablan sobre comercio y derechos humanos en primer encuentro
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Venezuela
Fiscalía cpi busca reabrir investigación sobre violaciones de derechos en venezuela
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Thailandia
Foreigners eye Thai bourse
The slowing of the Chinese and European economies is expected to continue driving foreign funds to flow into Thailand, where an economic recovery is projected, says Asia Plus Securities (ASPS).
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Thailandia
Exports facing slower growth in 2023
Thai exports are expected to grow by 2-5% next year, easing from an expected 8% increase in 2022, according to a trade group.
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Kenya
E-commerce poised to grow on more incentives, latest Jumia survey shows
Online purchase still makes up only two per cent of total retail sales in Kenya, underscoring the place of incentives in revolutionising the trends.
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Kenya
Kenya risks losing investors amid dollar shortage and weak shilling
Foreign investors have pulled out Sh22.15 billion from the NSE since January.