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Cina USA
Commercio, Pechino annuncia nuovo round di negoziati con Usa in ottobre
Il negoziatore cinese, Liu He, in mattinata ha avuto un colloquio con i due negoziatori statunitensi, il segretario al Tesoro Steven Mnuchin e il Rappresentante Usa per il commercio Robert Lighthizer
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Regno Unito
Brexit, Johnson battuto: sì alla legge che blocca il «no deal». Premier sconfitto anche sul voto anticipato
Altra sonora sconfitta per il premier Boris Johnson: sì alla legge che blocca il «no deal». Il premier UK sconfitto anche sul voto anticipato. I prossimi passi
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Argentina
Crisis en la Argentina: 3 datos que muestran cómo se ha deteriorado la economía del país en las últimas semanas
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Regno Unito
UK government gives up trying to stop Brexit delay bill in parliament
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government abandoned attempts in the upper house of parliament to block a law aimed at stopping the country from leaving the European Union without a deal.
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Turchia
Turkey loses $3B in trade under no-deal Brexit: Trade Minister
Turkey's exports to the U.K. are expected to drop by $2.4-3 billion, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, Turkish Trade Minister Ruhsar Pekcan said on Sept. 4.
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Cina India Turchia
India invites Turkish investors for multi-billion dollar infrastructure development projects
Indian officials have welcomed Turkey’s efforts in launching the “Asia Anew” initiative, which is aiming to boost bilateral ties, particularly trade with the prominent markets of the region, such as China and India.
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Cina USA
US and China agree to restart trade talks next month
Countries to resume face-to-face negotiations in Washington for first time since July
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Cina USA Thailandia
Agencies lure new cities as Chinese look elsewhere
Property agencies targeting Chinese buyers have shifted to new markets other than Thailand and are focused on enticing buyers from novel Chinese cities after traditional markets slowed their purchases of Bangkok condos in response to the US-China trade war, a stronger baht and weaker yuan.
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USA
Aberdeen notes possibility of punitive US tariffs
Rising trade tensions between the world's two largest economies have prompted Chinese companies to relocate their production bases, but some destinations could become targets for punitive tariffs from the US, says Aberdeen Standard Investments Thailand.
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Cina Giappone
Tokyo stocks surge as China-U.S. trade concerns wane
Tokyo stocks soared Thursday amid receding concerns over the U.S.-China trade talks, pushing the benchmark Nikkei average above 21,000 for the first time in a ...