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Argentina Uruguay
Gobierno argentino planea invertir un 6% anual del PIB en infraestructura
Gobierno espera "dar el salto en la competitividad de las exportaciones y lograr una mayor inclusión social", detalló hoy la Presidencia argentina en un comunicado.
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Sudafrica
South Africa: Vietnamese Companies Invited to Invest in SA
[SAnews.gov.za] Pretoria -Trade and Industry Deputy Minister Mzwandile Masina has urged Vietnamese companies to invest in the South African manufacturing sector.
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Cina
Malawi: Malawi-China Holds Investment Forum, 100 Chinese Investors Expected
[Nyasa Times] Malawi Investment and Trade Centre (MITC) has said it will be hosting 100 Chinese investors at the Malawi-China Investment forum which will take place on 21 June at Golden peacock Hotel in Lilongwe.
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Rivers Is Safe for Investments - Wike
[This Day] Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, has declared that despite the security challenges facing the Niger Delta, Rivers State is peaceful for investments.
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USA Kenya
East Africa: EAC 2016/17 Budgets Prioritise Infrastructure, Energy Sectors
[New Times] East African Community (EAC) member states have prioritised development expenditure as countries look to further strengthen the growth agenda of the regional economies. In the national budget estimates presented yesterday, the regional bloc's biggest economy Kenya will be spending $22.8 billion, Tanzania $13.5 billion, and Uganda $12 billion ...
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Mozambico USA
Mozambique: New Investments Planned for Nacala Railways
[AIM] Maputo -The rail corridor from the northern Mozambican port of Nacala-a-Velha to the Moatize coal basin in Tete province will receive three billion US dollars of new investment to boost its capacity to transport the coal produced in Moatize, according to the Mozambican government spokesperson, Deputy Health Minister Mouzinho ...
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India Giappone
Japan may seek WTO help in India steel tariff dispute
Japan said it may ask the World Trade Organization (WTO) to help resolve a dispute related to India's "safeguard" tariffs on the import of hot-rolled steel.
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Angola
Venda de garrafas do lixo com elevada rentabilidade
Cerca de três toneladas de garrafas recicláveis são transportadas todos os meses do Luena para Luanda, fazendo do comércio de vasilhame uma actividade rentável, noticiou ontem a Angop, citando catadores e representantes institucionais
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Portogallo
A4 e A3 em Valongo e Maia sem novas portagens
O Governo não vai cobrar novas portagens nas autoestradas A4 e A3, em sublanços junto aos concelhos da Maia e de Valongo, indicou, esta quinta-feira, o PCP do Porto, citando uma resposta remetida aos comunistas pela tutela.
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Portogallo
Aprovada revogação da subconcessão dos transportes públicos
O parlamento aprovou, esta quinta-feira, em votação final global a revogação dos decretos-lei do anterior executivo para a subconcessão dos transportes públicos de Lisboa e do Porto, com os votos contra do PSD e do CDS-PP.