-
Cina USA
DealBook Briefing: The Tit-for-Tat Trade War Gets Hotter
The U.S.-China trade war intensified yesterday as Beijing and Washington outlined plans to increase tariffs on each other’s goods.
-
Cina
Stocks Stabilize as U.S.-China Trade War Enters New Stage
Global investors grew calmer after Beijing’s retaliatory tariffs shook markets, but sharp rhetoric suggested the uncertainty was far from over.
-
India
Modi Cut India’s Red Tape. Now He Hopes to Win Votes for His Work.
Taxes are simpler and bureaucracy has been trimmed. Prime Minister Modi wants a second term to prove that India is open for business.
-
Cina
Toys, Phones and Sneakers: The Chinese Goods Trump Wants to Tax Next
An escalation of the president’s trade war with China is poised to hit every conceivable consumer product, and then some.
-
Brasile
Brazil to cut up to Ninety Percent of Labour Safety Rules
By Arkady Petrov RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The Ministry of Economy wants to extinguish ninety percent of safety and health regulations in the workplace. The first changes should take place in June. The Special Secretary for Welfare and Labour of the Ministry of Economy, Rogério Marinho, argues that the ...
-
Senegal
Naissance du Congrès de la Renaissance démocratique "And Dekkil Bokk"
Dakar, 14 mai (APS) – Le paysage politique s'est enrichi d'une nouvelle offre avec la naissance du Congrès de la Renaissance démocratique "And Dekkil Bokk". - Politique
-
USA Iran
Pompeo meets EU ministers on Iran
Iran and the United States could trigger a conflict by accident in an already unstable Gulf region, Britain's foreign minister said on May 13, as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held talks in Brussels with the main European powers on the crisis.
-
Cina
Trump and Xi to meet after defiant China hits U.S. with new tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump said on May 13 he would meet Chinese President Xi Jinping next month as the trade war between the world's two largest economies intensified, sending shivers through global markets.
-
Turchia USA
Turkey calls for action after arson at US mosque
Turkey’s foreign minister called for a united stance against Islamophobia late on May 12 after a mosque in the U.S. state of Connecticut was attacked over the weekend.
-
Turchia
Iraqi PM to pay a visit to discuss trade, PKK
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi will pay a visit to Turkey and meet with President Tayyip Erdoğan on May 15.