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Thailandia
SET opens up 0.58 to 1,673.17
Thai stocks opened up 0.03% at the start of trade this morning.
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Giappone
Japan trade balance returns to surplus on strength of auto, electronics exports
The nation’s trade balance returned to surplus in August as exports rose 18 percent year on year boosted by brisk shipments of automobiles and electronic ...
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India Corea del Sud
Korea, India to hold talks on trade deal improvement
South Korea and India will hold a new round of talks on the improvement of a bilateral trade deal in Seoul this week, th
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Corea del Sud
Seoul start-up fair seeks to encourage expat entrepreneurs
Seoul Global Center will host the 2017 International Start-ups Business Fair at Seoul Business Agency in Mapo, Seoul, Th
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USA Giappone
Korea’s ‘4th industrial revolution’ development lags behind US, EU, Japan: report
Technology and investments related to Korea’s competitiveness in the “fourth industrial revolution” is far behind other
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Indonesia
Hyundai to export 500 Xcient trucks to Indonesia
Hyundai Motor, South Korea’s leading automaker, said Wednesday it sealed a deal with Hyundai Oto Komersial Indonesia to
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USA
LG Chem, Proterra announce co-development of new battery cell
LG Chem and Proterra, a California-based heavy-duty electric transportation manufacturer, announced on Wednesday the co-
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Nigeria
‘Egina project’ll boost oil production by 200,000bpd’
Everest Amaefule, Abuja The nation’s oil production will be boosted by 200,000 barrels per day by the fourth quarter of 2018, the Deputy Managing Director of Total, a principal partner of the Egina Project, Mr. Ahmadu Musa-Kida, has said. Musa-Kida disclosed this at the celebration of the Egina manifold sail ...
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Nigeria
Civil servants shelve strike as FG pays arrears
Friday Olokor, Jos The Association of Civil Servants of Nigeria, an affiliate of the Trade Union Congress, has shelved its planned strike following the commencement of payment of salary arrears on Tuesday by the Federal Government. The association had issued a one-week ultimatum to the Federal Government to settle outstanding ...
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Nigeria
‘Why Nigeria entered recession’
Adeniyi Olugbemi, Sokoto A former Minister of Finance and one-time High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji, has identified high overheads in governance and other expenses associated with Nigeria’s federal system as the reason why Nigeria fell into recession. Abubakar stated this in Sokoto on Tuesday while hosting ...