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Brasile USA
Amapá “pode continuar sonhando” com exploração de petróleo, diz Lula
O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva afirmou, nesta quinta-feira (3), em Brasília, que o estado do Amapá pode “continuar sonhando” com a exploração de petróleo na bacia da foz ...
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Kenya
5G network will revolutionise how we live, work and do business
As the 5G network gains traction in Kenya, it opens up limitless possibilities for the telco industry and the digital sphere, revolutionising how we live, work, and do business as a society.
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Brasile
Estatal boliviana vendeu US$ 701 milhões em gás natural para o Brasil no 1º semestre
De acordo com a Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales...
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Corea del Sud
Prices of warehouses in greater Seoul plunge over 20%
Real estate prices of logistics centers in the greater Seoul area in the first half of this year have dropped over 20 percent from the previous six month period, amid an oversupply of such facilities and a sluggish economy, according to a local repor
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Vietnam
GS Retail posits GS25 as top convenience store in south Vietnam
GS Retail, the operator of Korea’s convenience store franchise GS25, holds the largest number of stores in the southern regions of Vietnam among its five foreign peers, the company said Thursday. According to self-reported data as of last month
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Nigeria
OGFZA To Attract $15.97b Investments By 2025
Oil and Gas Free Zones Authority (OGFZA), Nigeria is expected to attract investments to the tune of $15.97 billion by year 2025. The proposed investment proceeds are between 2021 to 2025, following new developments within the authority that are making contributions to the country’s economy. The managing director of ...
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Nigeria
Prioritise Sports To Develop Infrastructure, Emir Urges Govt
One of Nigeria’s leading traditional rulers and paramount chief of Karshi, Alhaji Ismaila Mohammed, has urged governments both at the federal and state level to prioritise sports development, saying it can be used to develop infrastructure and revive the economy. The Emir of Karshi gave the advice on Wednesday ...
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India
India imposes restrictions on computer and tablet imports to encourage local production
India’s government has announced immediate restrictions on the import of computers, tablets, and personal computers for sale, in an effort to promote local consumption and manufacturing of electronic products. The Directorate General of Foreign Trade, an agency under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, stated that imports of laptops, tablets, ...
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USA
Fall in Bud Light Sales Puts Dent in Anheuser-Busch’s Earnings
Anheuser-Busch InBev is struggling in the United States after a conservative-led boycott of Bud Light, leaving other brands in the company’s portfolio to pick up the slack.
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Giappone
Uganda: Museveni Woos Japanese Companies to Invest in Value Addition for Ugandan Products
[Nile Post] President Museveni has received the Foreign Affairs Minister of Japan, Hayashi Yoshimasa with his delegation at State house, Entebbe.