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Giappone
Trump Upends Global Trade Order Built by U.S.
The president’s searing criticisms of trade left allies in Canada, Japan and Europe wary of upsetting a global trade order but unwilling to back down.
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Portogallo
Impostos e biocombustíveis encarecem combustíveis em Portugal face a Espanha
A diferença de preços nos combustíveis rodoviários entre Portugal e Espanha acentuou-se desde 2017, com a carga fiscal e as metas de incorporação de biocombustível mais pesadas a elevar o custo no mercado português, segundo a Autoridade da Concorrência.
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Cina Hong Kong
Tycoon abducted by China co-operates with asset sales
Xiao Jianhua said to be detained in Shanghai a year after being seized in Hong Kong
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Israele
The Ticker: Teva shares jump, IDE buys out stake in Sorek desalination plant
Good news for two of its partner drug makers boost Teva shares ■ Israel Discount Bank shareholders turn down central bank candidate ■ Tel Aviv Stock Exchange finishes little changed in subdued trading
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USA
Dollar the loser if trade war erupts
NEW YORK: For investors struggling to handicap whether US President Donald Trump can stomach a full-blown trade war, some analysts boil the risks down to this: the dollar stands to lose.
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Francia
PM headed to Europe for restaurant MoU
The Commerce Ministry is expected to prepare a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to promote Thai restaurants in Britain and France during Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's upcoming European trip.
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Portogallo
DSTGroup constrói edifício para a Leroy Merlin
Nova loja fica na cidade de Aveiro e leva a um investimento da ordem dos três milhões de euros.
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Nuova Zelanda
Scammers costing duped Kiwis up to $500m a year
Kiwis are losing up to $500 million annually to international scammers and the number of reported incidents has risen sharply this year.Experts say the money is putting a dent in the New Zealand economy with many scams driven by...
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Kenya
Kenya to open embassy in Dakar, strengthen ties with Jamaica
President Kenyatta said Kenya sees Senegal as an important entry point in its quest to expand trade.
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Italia
Italy finance minister backs staying in euro
Giovanni Tria seeks to reassure investors with pledge to bring down debt