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Kenya Etiopia
Business News: Traders smuggle goods from war-torn Somalia despite KDF presence
Unscrupulous traders have now turned to smuggle foodstuff through the porous borders of war-torn Somalia and Ethiopia to benefit from Kenya's high cost of basic goods.
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Regno Unito
Business: Ways to make sure you get your deposit back from a dodgy landlord
There are more than 11 million renters in England alone - paying billions to people they've never met in deposits each time they move.
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Etiopia
Ethiopia's Economy Witnessing Healthy Progress
[Ethiopian Herald] The increase in the annual budget progress of Ethiopia approved by the House of Peoples Representative at the beginning of the country's each fiscal year witnessed fast and sustainable economic growth over the last decade, stakeholders argued.
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Nigeria
Nigeria: Ease of Doing Business - How MDAs Are Frustrating Investors
[Vanguard] The drive by the present administration to ease the burden of doing business in Nigeria may suffer a serious setback due to a major deficiency in communication flow between government agencies and foreign investors who may want to conduct enquiries before making up their minds on whether or not ...
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Giappone
Hite Jinro's Filite Attracts Keen Interest from Beer Drinkers
"Happoshu," the low-malt beer first launched in Japan in the 1990s, has grown into a big business accounting for about a half of the country's beer market. The same low-malt beer has been kicked off in Korea 20 years after Japan's launch. Hite Jinro introduced "Filite" on April 25. Due to ...
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Uruguay
BMW the most registered import car brand in May
BMW Korea appears to be catching up with Mercedes-Benz Korea, the No. 1 importer of automobiles here, with the former to
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USA
Hyundai Motor USA's No.2 man resigns
Derrick Hatami, Hyundai Motor America’s vice president of sales, has stepped down, leaving a leadership vacuum in the So
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Nigeria
Growth without jobs won’t help Nigeria
Beset by recession, the Nigerian government pins its hopes on expected positive growth by the third quarter of this year. With the economy contracting for the fifth consecutive quarter in the first three months of the year, local and foreign experts predict a modest expansion that will provide some comfort ...
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Nigeria
It’s shameful Nigeria imports finished petroleum products – Kachikwu
Okechukwu Nnodim, Abuja The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, on Tuesday said it was shameful that the country had continued to import finished petroleum products. According to him, the country has to stop importing the products, adding that the Federal Ministry of Petroleum Resources was committed to ...
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Nigeria
Treasury looting too easy, recovery difficult, says Adeosun
Ade Adesomoju, Abuja The Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun, on Tuesday drew a contrast between looting the nation treasury and repatriation of the proceeds of corrupt acts stashed in foreign countries. She said while it was so easy to loot the public treasury, discovering and repatriating the stolen funds ...