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USA
US job growth picks up
WASHINGTON: US employers added a robust 222,000 jobs in June, the most in four months, a reassuring sign that businesses may be confident enough to keep hiring despite a slow-growing economy.
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Giappone
Konica Minolta, INCJ to acquire U.S. genetic testing firm in a deal of up to $1 billion
Konica Minolta Inc. said Thursday that it will partner with Innovation Network Corp. of Japan to buy the U.S. genetic testing firm Ambry Genetics Corp. ...
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Giappone
Lower tariffs on EU cheese imports may not translate to reduced prices for ‘fromage’ lovers
Japan and the European Union just announced a deal on free trade and will seek to reach a final agreement by the end of this ...
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Kenya
Business: KenGen, GDC in plans to venture outside Olkaria and Menengai in developing geothermal power
Kenya is looking to expand the area under geothermal exploration and development as it seeks to increase the amount of electricity produced using the renewable energy.
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Kenya
Business: Toyota Kenya Limited appoints its first Kenyan Managing Director
The board of Toyota Kenya Limited announced the appointment of Mr Arvinder Singh Reel as its new Managing Director effective 1st June 2017.
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Kenya
Business: Kenya at risk from unregulated drugs
Study shows that up to 38 per cent of blood pressure medicine came through unofficial channels.
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Kenya
Business: Don't go our way, DRC cautions Kenya on minerals exploitation
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has cautioned Kenya not to follow its footsteps when developing the mining industry.
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Kenya
Business News: Kenya at risk from unregulated drugs
Study shows that up to 38 per cent of blood pressure medicine came through unofficial channels.
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Kenya
Business: KCAA appoints new chairman
Authority has new chairman. Kenya Civil Aviation Authority has appointed Joseph Nkadayo the new chairman to take over from Samuel Poghisio, who has served for two years.
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Kenya
Business: Joho assures coast businesses of peace in August poll
Mombasa Governor Hassan Ali Joho has told the business community that the August 8 polls will pass peacefully and there will be no disruptions in the coastal county.