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Thailandia
The strategic thinking challenge for Thai business owners
Approximately 3 million. That’s how many Thai business owners there are. Many have suffered sleepless nights over the last few years. Many now face the challenge of knowing where to take their business next.
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Thailandia
TCC urges provincial push
The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) and Board of Trade of Thailand on Sunday urged the government to speed up investment in provincial development projects to revitalise the economy.
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Kenya
Travel agents fault State for ignoring sector
The Kenya Association of Travel Agents (Kata) said the State does not fully appreciate its role in the economy
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Nigeria
I Am Supportive Of Oil Discovery In North-East, Says Peter Obi
Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Mr. Peter Obi, has stated that his administration, if voted into office, would support any initiative that would improve the economy of Nigeria. Obi stated this in a statement where he denied a statement credited to him in a section ...
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Regno Unito
Giant Wind Farms Arise Off Scotland, Easing the Pain of Oil’s Decline
Oil and gas workers, losing their jobs as fossil fuel investment wanes, find work in the wind energy business.
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Brasile Egitto
Opinion: Europeans, Americans and trading firms band together to impose an environmental plan on Brazil that is above the law
By Marcos Tosi (Opinion) Amidst dozens of debates, proposals, and meetings, an initiative of 14 multinational trading companies, with the potential for enormous impact on food production in Brazil, almost went unnoticed during the 27th United Nations Climate Conference (COP27), held in the resort of Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt. Convened by ...
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Cina Russia USA
EU, US edging toward trade spat when both want unity instead
The European Union and the United States are treading precariously close to a major trans-Atlantic trade dispute at a time when the two Western giants want to show unity in the face of challenges from Russia and China.
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Cina Turchia
Ankara asks Beijing to explain deadly fire in Xinjiang
The Turkish Foreign Ministry has asked China to inform the public about the reasons behind the fire that killed at least 10 people and injured nine others in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
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Italia
Confindustria: la stretta della Bce mette a rischio la corsa dell'export
Il made in Italy regge bene l'urto della crisi soprattutto grazie agli affari realizzati fuori dal continente europeo. Ma l'aggravarsi dell'inflazione, spinta dal caro energia, e la...
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Venezuela
U.S. Allows Chevron to Expand Energy Operations in Venezuela
The license, limited in scope, was issued amid the resumption of talks between the Venezuelan government and opposition, and comes as President Nicolás Maduro desperately needs to improve the economy.