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Turchia
Kalyon inks $812 mln deal for mega project
Kalyon Enerji, the developer of the largest solar facility in Turkey, on Nov. 30 signed a $812 million loan agreement with six Turkish banks, U.S. lender JPMorgan Chase & Co and U.K. Export Finance (UKEF).
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Giappone
Japan recession lasted for 19 months through May 2020, government panel says
In the April to June period of 2020, the Japanese economy contracted an annualized nearly 30% from the previous quarter, the sharpest such shrinkage on ...
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Giappone
Japan business investment rose 1.2% on year from July to September
While capital spending was up for the second straight quarter, growth remained slow as some firms hesitated to invest amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Giappone
Japan’s first omicron variant case rekindles COVID-19 anxiety among businesses
Concerns over the variant have prompted major companies to cancel overseas business trips and firms are wary of COVID-19 restrictions being reimposed on social activities.
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USA Giappone
Japan, U.S. and EU trade ministers vow to fight ‘non-market’ practices
Trade ministers from Japan, the United States and the European Union pledged Tuesday to work together to deal with "non-market" practices to ensure fair competition.
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Portogallo
OCDE contra aumento rápido do salário mínimo e reversão de reformas laborais em Portugal
Para a OCDE também "é importante evitar reverter reformas do mercado de trabalho passadas, que podem comprometer uma recuperação sustentável".
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Kenya
Fuel prices may rise as oil import bill doubles in nine months
Kenya's import bill for petroleum products shot up in the first nine months of the year following a rise in crude oil prices in the source markets.
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Kenya
Demand for electricity hits record high
Kenya's demand for electricity has shot up to more than 2,036 megawatts following the reopening of the economy that had been battered by the Covid-19
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Cina
2nd batch of Chinese urea set to arrive in S. Korea
The second batch of urea under export inspection in China was to arrive in South Korea on Wednesday, the oceans ministry said, which is expected to help address supply crunch of urea solution, a key fluid needed in diesel cars to cut emissions. The
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Nigeria
OECD Tax Agreement: FIRS Raises Negative Revenue Concerns
Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Muhammad Nami has said Nigeria refused to sign the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) proposed solution to the issues affecting the digital economy because of its potential danger to Nigeria and other developing countries’ revenues. “Our concerns on potential negative ...