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Angola
Angola:Lunda Norte to Receive Foreign Investment in Agriculture
[ANGOP] Dundo -Several Brazilian and Maroccan investors will invest in the agricultural sector of the eastern Lunda Norte province, due to the arable conditions it has for cultivation.
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Regno Unito
Malawi:Mutharika Persuades UK Finance Arm to Invest Locally
[Nyasa Times] President Peter Mutharika has persuaded Commonwealth Development Corporation (CDC), the UK's development finance arm, to invest in the country's energy and agriculture sector to help rebuild the country's economy.
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Angola USA
Angola:Energy Sector Gets U.S.$13 Billion Investments
[ANGOP] Luanda -The Energy and Water sector received US $ 13 billion investments from the state during the last five-year period 2013/2017, which initially focused on expanding the production capacity.
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Etiopia
Swedish Foreign Ministry Calls Ethiopian Ambassador Over Protracted Court Case of Jailed Cardiologist Dr. Fikru Maru
[Addis Standard] The Swedish Foreign ministry has on Tuesday March 13 called Ethiopia's Ambassador to the country, Prof. Merga Bekana, for talks regarding the protracted court case of jailed Ethiopian born Swedish heart surgeon Dr. Fikru Maru, according to Radio Sweden .
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Etiopia
Ethiopia Zooming On PPP to Fill Infrastructure Gap
[Ethiopian Herald] While Ethiopia is zooming on Public Private Partnership (PPP) to fill its infrastructure gap by enacting a comprehensive PPP Proclamation, many are seeing it as a springboard to fully harness the potential of PPP in Ethiopia.
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Cina
Trump to get options soon to crack down on China’s theft of U.S. intellectual property: Peter Navarro
U.S. President Donald Trump in coming weeks will get recommendations to address China’s “theft and forced transfer” of American intellectual property, White House trade adviser ...
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Cina Australia
Wary of China, Europe and Others Push Back on Foreign Takeovers
The move by countries in Europe, as well as Australia and Canada, comes against the backdrop of rising support for protectionist practices in the White House.
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Cina USA Finlandia
A scramble for the minerals used in renewable energy is under way
TO GLIMPSE A potentially troubling side of the clean-energy business, look at the giant Anglo-Swiss oil-trading firms. They are betting on a scramble for battery materials to power electric vehicles. Glencore, one of the world’s biggest commodities companies, plans to double its production of cobalt by 2020, which it reckons will ...
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USA
The shale boom could prove a two-edged sword for America
WHEN RYAN ZINKE, America’s secretary of the interior, turned up for his first day in office a year ago, the ex-Navy Seal arrived on a horse called Tonto, wearing a cowboy hat. Since then, the man leading the Trump administration’s charge to unlock vast tracts of federal land for oil ...
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Cina USA
China is rapidly developing its clean-energy technology
WHEN IT COMES to energy, no country generates such bittersweet superlatives as China. It is the world’s largest consumer of coal and the second-largest of oil, after America. It has the largest power-generation capacity, by a wide margin. It also produces more carbon dioxide than any other country. China is hoping ...