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Kenya
SMEs driving Kenya’s economy
We rely on these businesses in our daily lives, yet many may not realise their true impact.
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Kenya
State should walk the talk on SME growth
The president asked the Kenya Revenue Authority to ease the SMEs’ tax regime.
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Turchia
Turkish FM meets with key EP committee chair
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu on Feb. 24 met with David McAllister, chair of the EU Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, and a committee delegation in the capital Ankara.
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Russia Turchia
Russian delegation to visit Turkey on Feb 26
Russia and Turkey are preparing talks on how to de-escalate fighting in Syria’s Idlib province, Russia’s foreign minister said on Feb. 24.
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Turchia Azerbaigian
Turkey, Azerbaijan to sign preferential trade agreement
Turkey and Azerbaijan will sign a preferential trade agreement in a strategic cooperation summit in the capital Baku on Feb. 24.
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Cina Hong Kong
Asian markets mixed after virus-fuelled global bloodbath
HONG KONG: Asian markets were mixed Tuesday as bargain-buying after the previous day's bloodbath tempered fears that the coronavirus will develop into a pandemic and hammer the global economy.
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Cina USA
PTT upbeat on oil, petrochemicals
PTT Plc, the national oil and gas conglomerate, expects low margins of refined oil and petrochemicals to bottom out this year thanks to better negotiations between the US and China on trade.
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Thailandia
SEC aid for green issuers joining LGX
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) plans to provide support for Thai green bonds that plan to list on the Luxembourg Green Exchange (LGX) as part of a plan to facilitate long-term sustainable growth in finance.
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USA
Intuit buys Credit Karma for $7.1 billion in cash and stock
Intuit Inc., the software giant behind TurboTax, is buying personal finance website Credit Karma Inc. for about $7.1 billion in cash and stock.San Francisco-based Credit ...
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Portogallo
Nuno Crato: “Ensino profissionalizante atrai quase 50% dos jovens que estudam no secundário, o que é muito importante”
O ex-ministro da Educação e Ciência, Nuno Crato, em mais uma sessão de ‘Fim de Tarde na SEDES com Quem Sabe’, abordou o tema "O que importa e o que não importa em educação", destacando a relevância do ensino profissionalizante e a melhoria de Portugal nos indicadores de abandono escolar. ...