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Brasile USA
Mercado eleva para 1% projeção do crescimento da economia em 2023
A previsão do mercado financeiro para o crescimento da economia brasileira este ano subiu de 0,96% para 1%. A estimativa está no boletim Focus de hoje (2), pesquisa divulgada semanalmente, ...
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Venezuela Nicaragua
Mejores salarios y contratos, pedidos latinoamericanos en el 1 de mayo
En Venezuela el salario mínimo mensual actual equivale a solo 5 dólares, y en Nicaragua el 70% de empleos son informales.
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Brasile
Automotive sector sets sight on Brazil market
Türkiye’s automotive industry aim to boost their sales to the large Brazilian market in parallel with increasing trade between the two countries, said Orhan Sabuncu, vice chair of the Uludağ Automotive Industry Exporters’ Association (OİB).
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Cina Thailandia
Exports seen up 1% this year, say shippers
Thailand's exports are likely to rise 1% in 2023 and should pick up later in the year, owing to a recovery in China's economy, the Thai National Shippers' Council (TNSC) said on Tuesday.
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Cina Hong Kong
'Worst is over', Citi official says as bank looks to increase staff in Hong Kong
Citigroup, the biggest foreign lender in Hong Kong, will increase staff at its commercial banking unit in the city by 100 to tap growing opportunities in the Greater Bay Area, according to a senior executive.
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Cina
North Asia’s factories stuck in decline
JAKARTA: North Asia’s export powerhouses continued to stutter in April amid sluggish global trade and a patchy economic recovery in China, according to new data that amplified concerns about the risk of a global recession.
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Vietnam
Transition finance to drive a greener future
The choking smog that has smothered Thailand this year underscores the growing urgency for tackling climate change in Southeast Asia as the region sets out to achieve a low-carbon, climate-resilient economy.
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Giappone
U.S. banking troubles won’t affect Japan, says Economy Minister Shigeyuki Goto
While optimistic overall, Goto urged financial institutions and authorities to respond firmly to liquidity risks that have led to difficulties in the West.
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Giappone
Japan and South Korea hold first finance leaders’ meeting in seven years
The two countries agreed to resume regular finance dialogue "at an appropriate timing," Finance Minister Shunichi Suzuki told reporters after the meeting.
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Panama
Informality takes over labor activity in Panama
By Mary Triny Zea Of the 10,000 new informal workers added monthly to the Panamanian economy, 9,000 come from commerce, construction, tourism, industry, logistics, and other service activities, said consultant and economist René Quevedo. “These sectors are no longer attractive for private investment”, he commented, pointing out that in all ...