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Kenya
Business: Ranguma calls on Kisumu real estate developers to embrace solar technology
Governor Jack Ranguma on Tuesday launched Mobisol's flagship store in Kisumu in a bid to tap into the rural market with off-grid solar systems.
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Kenya
Business: Oppo eyes bigger share in Kenya after global growth
Phone maker Oppo is expanding its business in Kenya as part of its global strategy to accelerate growth in various markets globally.
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Indonesia
Ex-Chelsea star Essien joins Indonesia's Persib Bandung
Foreign players have also been badly treated by Indonesian clubs.
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USA
5 Years Since Passage of Korea-U.S. FTA: Korea Didn't Benefit a Lot from the Pact
Even though Korea's trade surplus with the United States has exceeded US$100 billion for the past five years since the passage of the Korea-U.S. free trade agreement, the share of surplus that has benefited from the FTA was only 20 percent. The remaining $80 billion was primarily due to the ...
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USA
[NEWS ANALYSIS] Korea-US FTA, a win-win deal clouded by uncertain future
Even though some observers foresee a renegotiation of the South Korea-US free trade agreement, which went into effect fi
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Cina
Korean companies anxiously await Chinese consumer day
Korean companies with business interests in China anxiously awaited the World Consumer Rights Day set for Wednesday, as
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Corea del Sud
Seoul stocks soar to near 2-year high on massive foreign buying
South Korean stocks reached almost two-year highs on Tuesday as foreign investors continued to scoop up local stocks, ex
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Cina
IBK provides funds for SMEs hit by China’s travel ban
State-run lender Industrial Bank of Korea said it will provide a total of 100 billion won ($87 million) in special loans
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Giappone
Japan and Saudi bourses to seek broad cooperation
Japan Exchange Group Inc. and the Saudi Stock Exchange agreed Tuesday to seek broad cooperation in areas such as cross-listing of shares and development of financial products. The bourses signed a memorandum of understanding as King Salman bin Abdul-Aziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia is visiting Japan with a huge delegation. ...
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Giappone
Nobel economist’s ideas seen giving justification to delay Japan’s consumption tax hike
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s administration has a habit of co-opting Nobel Prize-winning economists when it lays the groundwork for contentious policy decisions. It’s not surprising then that the visit of Christopher Sims, a professor at Princeton University, has ignited speculation in Japan that the government may be looking to soften ...