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Cina Thailandia
Alibaba helps push durian in Shanghai
Tmall Fresh and Juhuasuan have kicked off a six-day online and offline promotion for Thai tropical fruits and food products in collaboration with the Thai government.
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Cina USA
Wall Street swings to split finish as trade unease persists
NEW YORK: Wall Street had a lackluster finish on Friday, with stocks sagging under the weight of trade uncertainties as the White House pursued fraught talks on commerce with China.
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Thailandia
Airbnb's unpaid tax bill remains a double-edged sword
Airbnb's corporate taxes could bring in millions of baht to state coffers and set it on a level playing field with traditional hospitality operators. But taxing the online platform, now on legally dubious grounds in Thailand, could also reduce the overall benefits the Thai economy derives from it.
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USA
Trump’s bonfire of the treaties sweeps toward the WTO
President Donald Trump has the World Trade Organization in a chokehold, and the United States has made clear what he wants: No more judicial rulings ...
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Kenya
Senator Linturi win in degree case set for appeal
The judge ordered the University of Nairobi to readmit him as a student in the School of Law.
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Cina
Boosting U.S. Exports to China by $200 Billion Is a Tricky Task
President Trump is trying to broker a deal to bring down the national trade deficit with China. Experts doubt his goal is achievable.
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Cina
China Pledges $200 Billion in U.S. Purchases by Overhauling Trade Rules
Chinese negotiators pledged to reduce tariffs and nontariff barriers on American goods, a move that could result in an additional $200 billion of purchases by 2020.
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USA
Bags of Cash and Stealthy Deliveries: How Pot Start-Ups Pay Taxes
Marijuana sales are now legal in 30 states. But the federal government has not made it easy for the owners of those businesses to pay their taxes.
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USA
When Thousands Filled a Hilton Ballroom to Ponder the Future of Bitcoin
A gathering in New York this week for Consensus 2018, a blockchain-themed event, had all of the trappings of a modern business conference — a sign that the once-fringe world is increasingly going mainstream.
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Senegal
Alioune Sarr satisfait de la ''stabilité des prix'' sur les marchés
Dakar, 18 mai (APS) - Le ministre du Commerce, Alioune Sarr, s'est réjoui de la "disponibilité'' des produits de première nécessité et de ''la stabilité des prix" sur les marchés, vendredi, à Dakar, à l'issue d'une tournée visant à faire le point du niveau d'approvisionnement en denrées alimentaires à l'occasion ...