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USA
Hyundai and Kia in Panic due to Chinese Government's Intransigence in Granting Battery Certifications
Regulatory moves by the Chinese government aimed at Korean battery suppliers are now affecting the nation's car makers such as Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors. The two automobile manufacturers won't likely be able to receive subsidies granted by the Chinese government ranging from 25,000-55,000 yuan (US$3,750-8,250) per vehicle even though ...
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Australia
KORES to Sell Its Stakes in 3 Australian Mines
Korea Resources Corp. decided to sell its stakes in three bituminous coal mines in Australia. The book value of KORES' stakes in the three mines is estimated to be higher than 150 billion won. According to industry sources on August 30, Korea Resources Corp. sent requests for proposal to a ...
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Vietnam
Vietnam to sell entire stakes in its prized beer companies
Deals for Sabeco and Habeco could be worth $2.2 billionBig-drinking Vietnam to wholly divest from its sought after beer assetsVietnam gov’t to make full divestment from top brewersHeineken buys a brewery from Carlsberg in Southeast Asia's thirstiest beer marketState divestment slows down in Vietnam
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Vietnam
Big-drinking Vietnam to wholly divest from its sought after beer assets
"All domestic and foreign investors, regardless of their economic structure or sector, can join the bidding," official saidVietnam gov’t to make full divestment from top brewersHeineken buys a brewery from Carlsberg in Southeast Asia's thirstiest beer marketState divestment slows down in VietnamVietnam's top brewer Sabeco to sell 53 percent stake: ...
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Colombia Argentina Bolivia Guatemala Nicaragua Paraguay Uruguay El Salvador Costa Rica
CEPAL, CAF y BID lanzan base de datos sobre inversión en infraestructura
La iniciativa conjunta, que busca medir y promover el análisis de las inversiones en este ámbito, presenta en una primera etapa datos de inversión en infraestructura para 15 países de América Latina (Argentina, Bolivia, Brasil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, México, Nicaragua, Panamá, Paraguay, Perú y Uruguay), ...
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Brasile Portogallo Argentina
Governo discutirá com empresários continuidade de acordo marítimo com o Chile
Acordo prevê que apenas navios com bandeiras brasileira e chilena podem fazer transporte de carga entre os países Tânia Rêgo/Agência Brasil O governo discutirá com empresários, no próximo dia 12, a permanência do Brasil em um acordo marítimo com o Chile. O acordo prevê que apenas navios com bandeiras brasileira ...
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Brasile
Economistas querem retomada do crescimento com inclusão social
Retomada do crescimento econômico pode ter reflexos positivos na indústriaArquivo/Agência Brasil Economistas divulgaram hoje (3) carta defendendo uma retomada do crescimento econômico que preserve a inclusão social dos últimos anos e avance na distribuição de renda. “O Brasil precisa retomar o quanto antes o crescimento econômico, mas não a qualquer ...
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Turchia
Turkish minister announces ‘very strong consensus’ with EU
Turkey's EU Minister Çelik says his meeting with the bloc's 28 foreign ministers had resulted in a 'very strong consensus' that they should work more closely after ties soured.
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Giappone
Japanese finance minister calls for more investment, wage hikes
Finance Minister Taro Aso has urged companies to raise investment and wages as their retained earnings continue to increase. At a news conference on Friday, Aso complained about companies’ use of money, saying the proportion of funds spent on business investment should be raised further. Capital spending growth has been ...
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Nigeria
Group endorses Obaseki for Edo governorship
A group, N’ Edo gheria, has endorsed the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress in Edo State, Mr Godwin Obaseki The group, in a statement by its national coordinator, Agene Patrick, said Obaseki’s experience in corporate business world makes him the best candidate to govern the state at this ...