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Cina USA
ZTE of China to Pay $1 Billion Fine in Deal to End U.S. Sanctions
The Chinese telecommunications company has been at the center of a wide-ranging and complex trade dispute between Washington and Beijing.
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Cina
Luxury Sales Are Rebounding in China. Just Not in Stores.
Mainland China sales — especially online — are set to account for much of the growth in the global luxury market this year, according to a new report.
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Spagna
Panamá se ofrece para compras y convenciones a turistas de EEUU y España
En los vídeos promocionales se incluye imágenes del nuevo centro de convenciones Amador, a orillas del Canal de Panamá, que ahora tendrá el nombre "Panamá International Convention Center.
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Portogallo
Dono da AKI e Leroy Merlin quer abrir mais 18 lojas em Portugal
O grupo ADEO, dono das lojas AKI e Leroy Merlin, anunciou esta quinta-feira que quer abrir mais 18 lojas e contratar mil colaboradores em Portugal até 2021, iniciando um processo de convergência entre as várias marcas.
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USA
Fears trade war will spread to aviation finance
SMBC Aviation Capital issues warning after EU retaliates against US over levies
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USA
Trump trade blasts send a chill over Canada
Canadian business and public taken aback by US tariffs offensive
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USA
US strikes deal with ZTE to lift ban
Agreement comes amid tense trade talks and involves $1.4bn penalty and stricter oversight
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Israele
Tel Aviv shares end week with gains but are still short of record high
Business in Brief | Court clears way for bank to join Internet Gold share offering ■ Bank of Israel mulling plan to invest currency reserves in real estate
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Indonesia
Israel to face 'insufferable losses' after it bans Indonesian pilgrims in retaliatory move
Around 30,000 Indonesians visit Israel every year. After Indonesia closed its borders to Israeli tourists in the wake of Gaza violence, the Foreign Ministry decided to retaliate with the same measures
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Francia Senegal
Pape Diouf : "J'étais innocent à 1000 pour cent dans cette affaire"
Dakar, 7 juin (APS) – L'ancien président de l'Olympique de Marseille (élite française), Pape Diouf s'est réjoui de la décision de la Cour d'Appel d'Aix-en-Provence (France) qui a annulé mercredi sa mise en examen dans une affaire portant sur des transferts suspects dans le club français. - Football