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Regno Unito
Bermuda’s status as insurance safe harbour under threat
Scrutiny of tax havens and a wave of consolidation are testing an industry that is a mainstay of the island’s economy
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Cina USA
China’s global spending spree will collapse, says top US official
Development finance chief warns Beijing’s infrastructure investments will shatter economies
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India
India’s citizenship law: what is it and why has it stirred such anger?
Country is gripped by mass protests as thousands voice fury over controversial new legislation
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Nigeria
Nigeria: FSDH Predicts Rise in Private Sector Investment in 2019
[This Day] Analysts at FSDH Merchant Bank Limited have predicted that the share of private sector investment in Nigeria's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) will average 23 per cent in 2019.
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Francia Belgio
Un pas de plus vers le retour des trains de nuit en Belgique: "On espère qu'une loi verra le jour"
Une loi visant à favoriser le retour des trains de nuit internationaux en Belgique va être votée.
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Grecia
Libya slams Greek FM's meeting with Haftar
GNA considers contacts between Greece, East Libya-based commander illegal, says country's foreign minister
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Cina
China to lower import tariffs from January
BEIJING: Beijing will lower import tariffs on more than 850 products including frozen pork from next month, the finance ministry said Monday, as authorities battle a severe shortage of the meat staple.
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Cina USA
A lift in the trade war gloom
The news of a trade deal between China and the United States last week cheered markets and lifted the economic gloom -- even though it is only tentative and limited.
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Cina USA
Fingers crossed for world trade
It is clear now that the rise of protectionism and the current US tariff war against China and the rest of the world have led to a slowdown in global trade and demand. Since most export-led economies in Asia Pacific depend heavily on demand from China, any slowdown there is ...
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Indonesia
Palm oil diplomacy
Indonesia is stepping up its economic diplomacy in 2020 as trade disputes with the European Union (EU) are poised to escalate. The two sides have traded complaints at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over Indonesia's two main commodities, palm oil and nickel ore, even as they continue talks for a ...