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Cina USA
Experts Warn of Backlash in Donald Trump’s China Trade Policies
They say that his proposals are more likely to deepen the United States’ economic pains, particularly if China or other targeted nations retaliate.
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Argentina
Tips para aprovechar las ofertas y comprar por Internet en el Hot Sale
La Cámara Argentina de Comercio Electrónico difundió una serie de recomendaciones para que los usuarios tengan en cuenta antes y después de comprar, para maximizar las ofertas y no perder buenas oportunidades.
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Turchia Iran
Relations with Turkey will not be ‘reviewed,’ says Iran
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hossein Jaber Ansari has denied that Tehran’s relations with its western neighbor will be “reviewed,” describing Major General Yahya Rahim Safavi’s call in that direction as a “personal opinion.”
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Turchia USA
Turkey, US discuss Syria before UN talks
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry exchanged their views over the violence in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo, as the latter held urgent talks in Geneva in a bid to bolster a fragile, partial cease-fire in Syria
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India Romania
Doi Chaang coffee makes push into Indian, European markets
Doi Chaang Original Coffee Co, the founder of the Doi Chaang premium coffee brand, will form joint ventures with local businesses in Romania and India to expand its coffee business in the near future.
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USA
'Tax is payable on service provided by Indian entity to foreign affiliate'
Against machinery imported 10 years back under the EPCG scheme, we have not fulfilled our export obligation. We have sold the imported machines as scrap. The Customs have enforced our bank guarantee. They are still asking us to pay duty and ...
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India
Rathin Roy: Sustainability hurdles & opportunities
India is in a unique position to turn sustainability challenge into a growth opportunity since many of the investments we will be making for growth involve enhancing efficiency
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India
India to revoke compulsory sugar export order: Officials
After back-to-back droughts look set to turn the country into a net importer by October.
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Giappone
MMC mulls compensation for parts makers stung by mileage scandal
Mitsubishi Motors might compensate parts makers left in a lurch by its decision to suspend an Okayama minicar plant caught embroiled by its fuel-efficiency scandal. The post MMC mulls compensation for parts makers stung by mileage scandal appeared first on The Japan Times.
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Giappone
Takata to log extra ¥20 billion loss over air bag recalls
Takata Corp. said Monday it will book an additional special loss of around ¥20 billion ($188 million) for the year ended March due to costs related to the global recall of its potentially lethal air bag inflators. Automakers are recalling 60 million cars because inflators made by the Japanese supplier ...