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Vietnam
‘New Southern Policy’ encourages financial companies to look to Southeast Asia
For South Korean financial companies looking out for new growth momentum, the “New Southern Policy” -- the key foreign e
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Francia
KOTRA advises Korean startups to head to Europe
In line with South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s state visit to France, the Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency on
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Corea del Sud
Seoul shares down 0.29% late Monday morning
South Korean stocks traded lower on Monday as investor sentiment remained subdued over the lingering trade tensions betw
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Giappone
BOJ board member warns trade protectionism could hurt Japan's growth
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Kenya
Solar Panels Aim To Supercharge Business In Africa
Like many small-scale farmers in densely populated Kisii County in western Kenya, James and Janet Torori long depended on bananas, maize and a single dairy cow for food and income. “Like everyone else around here we have relied on two crops to support our family and it has not been ...
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Iran
Oil Prices Climb Amid Saudi Tensions, But Demand Outlook Drags
Crude oil futures rose on Monday as geopolitical tensions over the disappearance of a prominent Saudi journalist stoked worries about supply, although concerns about the long-term outlook for demand dragged on prices. Crude markets were also supported in the wake of data that showed South Korea did not import any ...
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Argentina
Florian Craen: "En la Argentina, es imposible hacer un business plan"
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Spagna
Al kaabi (ceo de cepsa): "las condiciones del mercado se han deteriorado significativamente"
MADRID, 15 (SERVIMEDIA)
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Brasile
Governo recebe sugestões sobre investimentos na Zona Franca de Manaus
O Ministério da Indústria, Comércio Exterior e Serviços (MDIC) abriu uma consulta pública para regras de investimento em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (P&D) na Zona Franca de Manaus. Esses recursos são uma contrapartida de benefícios fiscais dados a empresas que produzem bens de informática na região, como desonerações no Imposto sobre ...
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USA
Developed markets will rise above the noise
Global stock markets tumbled last week as concerns about a trade war and better-than-expected US employment data stirred fears of inflation and a more aggressive approach to interest-rate increases by the US Federal Reserve.