Chinese importers have been busy booking fresh purchases of soybeans from Brazil this week, despite the White House announcement that...
Scott Morrison’s whirlwind trip to Indonesia is a “good thing”, his political opponent says, as Labor embraces bipartisan support for...
Estonian international transport and logistics company Operail has launched a subsidiary in Finland, Operail Finland Oy, and is investing €50...
Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, the countries of central Europe are eager to move to a...
The Nordic economies of Sweden, Denmark and Norway are cooling off after years of expansion as global trade tensions mix...
Việt Nam’s textile industry faces many difficulties with both export and production on the decrease due to effects of an...
The European Commission approved on Thursday a Greek plan to reduce its bad loans at the country’s banks by up...
The government-initiated optical fibre laying project along the Mid-Hill Highway, which intended to develop an information superhighway in the country,...
Kuwait expects to sign an agreement with Saudi Arabia to restart oil production from the neutral zone along their border...
Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian (pictured) has said the export of electricity to neighboring countries has reached a record high...
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and other senior members of Congress held talks in Jordan on Saturday with King Abdullah...
KABUL: The price of gold has increased while that of other items remains steady during the outgoing week in capital...
TAIPEI: The Chung-Hua Institution of Economic Research (CIER) announced that it has revised Taiwan’s economic growth forecast for the next...
In a major police operation, Danish law enforcement arrested the people, who are thought to be connected to a wider-ranging...
Although 2.2 million people in Germany are officially classed as underemployed, more than double that figure would like to have...
For the first time, over two million speeding tickets have been issued in Belgium in the first six months of...
A former Credit Suisse Group banker told a federal jury in New York that he alone pocketed at least US$45...
CHIBA: Corporate Japan’s growing need to rely on new technologies to cope with the shrinking workforce was on show at...
A Vietnamese woman was nabbed by police in her home country for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs into Korea, a...
The impact of delayed budget approval on public infrastructure spending spilled over to August, with fund releases falling into lower...
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