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Cina
China’s Big Brother Targets Business
Beijing hopes its social credit system will use vast troves of data to quickly punish companies accused of wrongdoing. U.S. firms could get hit, too.
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USA
This Week in Business: No More E-Cigarettes at Walmart, and an Attack on the World’s Oil Supply
Plus, a battle over California’s right to make its own car pollution rules.
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Colombia
Chile apuesta por poner su tecnología e innovaciones en el agro colombiano
La directora de ProChile en Colombia, Marcela Aravena, dijo a que su país está interesado en "diversificar la oferta" que presenta al mercado colombiano con servicios tecnológicos e innovaciones para el sector agrícola.
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Argentina
Restricciones a la compra de dólares en Argentina reviven la brecha cambiaría
El fenómeno no es nuevo. Durante el Gobierno de Cristina Fernández (2007-2015), el llamado "cepo" cambiario, que limitó fuertemente la compra de divisas en el mercado formal, hizo saltar la cotización del dólar en el mercado negro.
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Belgio
L’hindouisme espère être reconnu par l’État belge
Une proposition de loi vient d’être déposée pour que le Forum hindou de Belgique puisse être financé.
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USA
Money dealer robbed Sh15m in demonetisation rush
The victim runs a foreign exchange bureau in Eastleigh. He told police he then packed 150,000 US dollars and took a car that the said broker had arriv
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USA
Council to present road map for $100 billion trade volume
The Turkish-American Business Council (TAİK) will present its road map to increase trade volume to $100 billion at an event this week in New York which will be attended by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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USA Iran
Iran vows to lead Gulf security, as US sends more troops
Iran’s president said on Sept. 22 his country should lead regional security in the strategic Persian Gulf and warned against the presence of foreign forces, as the country’s nuclear deal with world powers collapses and the U.S. deployed more troops to boost security for its Arab allies.
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Bosnia Erzegovina
Turkish aid agency helps family economy in Srebrenica
The Turkish Red Crescent volunteers harvested potatoes planted in the fields to contribute to the economy of families in Bosnia Herzegovina.
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Cina USA Thailandia
Baht may be primed for further gains
The Thai baht has been the runaway success among Asian currencies this year — surging more than 6% while the US-China trade war has punished peers such as the South Korean won and Chinese yuan. There are two reasons why it may rise even more.