[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: Eduardo Miron, Chief Financial Officer of Marfrig Global Foods SA, attends a news conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil April 9, 2018. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/File Photo SAO PAULO (Reuters) – Brazilian food processor Marfrig
Japan’s markets watchdog likely to recommend $22 million fine against Nissan: NHK
[ad_1] FILE PHOTO: A Nissan logo is pictured at the Tokyo Motor Show, in Tokyo, Japan October 24, 2019. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo TOKYO (Reuters) – Japan’s markets watchdog will likely recommend soon that the financial
Iran outlines budget to resist U.S. sanctions as oil exports plunge
[ad_1] DUBAI (Reuters) – Iran’s president presented a draft state budget of about $39 billion to parliament on Sunday, saying it was designed to resist U.S. sanctions by limiting dependence on oil exports. Iranian President
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[ad_1] Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks during a session of parliament in Tehran, Iran, December 8, 2019. Official President website/Handout via REUTERS DUBAI (Reuters) – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani presented a draft state budget of
China November exports fall, but import growth hints of recovering demand
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s exports in November shrank for the fourth consecutive month, underscoring persistent pressures on manufacturers from the Sino-U.S. war but growth in imports may be a sign that Beijing’s stimulus steps
Top sugar producing state Uttar Pradesh keeps cane prices unchanged
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Trump will make final call on China tariffs, likes direction of talks – Kudlow
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Hong Kong Airlines avoids losing licence over cash crunch
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Strong U.S. job growth showcases economy’s resilience
[ad_1] WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. job growth increased by the most in 10 months in November as the healthcare industry boosted hiring and production workers at General Motors (GM.N) returned to work after a strike,
China to waive tariffs on some U.S. soybeans, pork in goodwill gesture
[ad_1] BEIJING (Reuters) – China on Friday confirmed that it will waive import tariffs for some soybeans and pork shipments from the United States, as the two sides try to thrash out a broader agreement