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Cina
Firms weigh China’s new rules
Chinese tax changes and potentially more debilitating import restrictions have come as a shock to some exporters.
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Brasile
Para empresários, Temer é capaz de recuperar confiança; Dilma, não
Brasil vive paralisia econômica e, no curto prazo, recuperar capacidade do país para atrair investimentos é prioridade
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Senegal
Déjeuner de travail d'opérateurs économiques sénégalais et chinois, lundi à l'UNCCIAS
Dakar, 17 avr (APS) – Le président de l'union nationale des chambres de commerce, d'industrie et d'agriculture du Sénégal (UNCCIAS), Serigne Mboup offre, lundi à 12h 30mn au siège de l'union, un déjeuner de travail en présence d'une délégation d'opérateurs économiques chinois, annonce un communiqué reçu à l'APS. - Actualités
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Regno Unito
Brexit doubts slow UK business activity
Companies pull back on hiring and investment from real estate to recruitment
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USA
Soft US growth prompts rate rise caution
St Louis Fed chief is latest policymaker to flag concerns over US economy
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Regno Unito
Brexit doubts slow UK business activity
Companies pull back on hiring and investment from real estate to recruitment
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Turchia Iran
Turkey Iran want closer economy ties
Turkey’s Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani agreed on April 15 to improve economic cooperation, with banking a priority, prime ministry sources told Reuters, following the lifting of international sanctions on Iran
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Turchia
German comedian in Erdoğan ‘insult’ row suspends TV show
A German comedian, whose satirical poem about Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has unleashed a bitter row about freedom of speech after Ankara made a request to prosecute the satirist for “insulting” a foreign leader, has decided to suspend his own TV show
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Cipro
Özgürgün starts duty as new PM of Turkish Cyprus
National Unity Party (UBP) head Hüseyin Özgürgün has started his duty as the new prime minister of Turkish Cyprus, after the country’s president approved of the new coalition government cabinet in the wake of the last government’s collapse earlier this month
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Cuba
Castro, 84, says Cuba's leaders are too old, proposes limits
Future top leaders of Cuba's Communist party should retire at 70 to let in younger blood, President Raul Castro said on April 16, suggesting older members of the party hoping for promotion to the top table could play with their grandchildren instead