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Giappone
Nikkei adds 212 points to hit 20,390 on rising hopes for business recovery
Tokyo stocks continued to attract purchases Monday amid growing expectations that business activity choked off by the coronavirus will eventually regain vigor in and outside ...
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Cina Giappone
77% of Japan firms in China resume normal sales activities, survey finds
More than three-quarters of Japanese companies operating in China have resumed regular sales activities amid the lingering impact of the novel coronavirus outbreak, an NNA ...
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Giappone
Japan moves to limit foreign investment in half of listed firms
The law came into force on Friday with full implementation set to begin on June 7 after a 30-day transition period.
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Regno Unito
Dominic Raab seeks to douse row over UK workplace guidance
Foreign secretary says measures easing lockdown will not come into force until Wednesday
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Cina
China car sales notch first rise in almost 2 years
Easing of coronavirus lockdowns unleashes pent-up demand but challenges remain
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Cina USA
US-China economic decoupling accelerates in first quarter of 2020
Coronavirus impact exacerbates chill between countries as investments fall sharply
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Argentina
Impuestos. En la Argentina se cobran 165 cargas tributarias y solo 11 representan el 90% de los ingresos
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Turchia
Indiscriminate Haftar attacks constitute war crime: Ankara
Turkey will consider elements of Libyan warlord Khalifa Haftar as a legitimate target if the country’s interests in Libya are targeted, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said on May 10.
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India
India reopens economy but millions of workers stay home
When Bharat Gite reopened his aluminium parts factories in India’s western city of Pune, he spent days servicing idle machines, sanitising his premises and putting in place social distancing norms for staff.
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Filippine
Philippines to import 300,000 tonnes of rice
MANILA: The Philippines is looking to import another 300,000 tonnes of rice to boost state stockpiles while battling the coronavirus pandemic, ahead of a lean third-quarter harvest, a senior official said on Monday.