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Cina
China’s new cybersecurity law seen hitting foreign firms hardest
Just days before China’s new cybersecurity law goes into force, foreign companies are grappling with rules that could tighten what is already one of the ...
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Estonia
Estonia blasts BDS, calls Israel 'a friend and partner'
Estonian Foreign Minister Sven Misker told the 'Post' that his country was firmly supportive of Israel, but still did not accept settlement construction.
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India Giappone
Africa: India's PM Narendra Modi Pitches for Asia-Africa Growth Corridor
[Daily News] India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi yesterday pitched for an "Asia-Africa growth corridor" supported by Japan and India and declared Africa is top priority for India's foreign and economic policy.
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Foreign Investment Inflow Declines 41% - Lowest in Ten Years
[Premium Times] The National Bureau of Statistics, NBS, on Wednesday said the total value of capital imported into Nigeria in the first quarter of 2017 was estimated to be $908.27 million, the lowest in ten years.
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USA
East Africa: Industrialists Fear Return of Protectionism in East Africa
[East African] The drive by some East Africa Community (EAC) member states to promote industries through domestic sales is raising fears of a return to protectionism.
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Turchia
Work on three-story Istanbul tunnel project set to start
The company that previously won the tender for the preparation, engineering and consultancy services of the Three-Story Grand Istanbul Tunnel Project, Yüksel Project International, will soon start work on the project, state-run Anadolu Agency reported on May 25.
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Turchia
Turkey denies restricting Russian agricultural imports
Turkey’s Economy Ministry on May 24 denied media claims that the country had imposed restrictions on imports of Russian agricultural products.
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Turchia
Turkey delivers medical aid to Libya
Turkey delivered 22 tons of medicine and medical supplies to Libya on May 24, the Turkish Foreign Ministry has said.
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USA
Economic dynamism falls across the US
Study finds just seven states bucked trend on job mobility and new business formation
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Portogallo
NATO: Portugal gasta mais em defesa militar do que a Alemanha, mas continua sem cumprir requisitos
A Aliança Atlântica reúne-se hoje em Bruxelas. A agenda vai estar centrada no aumento da despesa militar de alguns países, que deve chegar aos 2% do PIB.