Saturday, May 5, 2018
How North America chooses before three new NAFTA versions?
Following discussions between the Ministers responsible for the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in Washingt...
Saudi Arabia spent nearly $ 40 billion to improve quality of life
The "Quality of Life 2020" program launched by Saudi Arabia has a total budget of $ 34.6 billion. Saudi Arabia's Economy and ...
EU: Trade protectionism threatens economic growth Eurozone
European Union (EU) has warned that the "surge" of trade protection is a major threat to the growth of the Eurozone, despite the f...
Fed officials remain open to interest rate hikes this year
Both officials are not concerned about the inflation prospects beyond the 2% target set by the Fed. In March, the Fed raised interest rates...
Friday, May 4, 2018
After the war, trade will be the currency war
Russian experts say that the world is returning to a commercial war and that its next move will be the fight of currencies. Recent protecti...
"Fire Panzer" Syria makes many "burning"
The US invasion of Syria and its British and French allies put the economy, as well as the geopolitical situation of the countries in the re...
Australia: Member countries find it difficult to negotiate CPTPP
On April 15, Australia, the member countries of the Comprehensive Partnership for Transnational Partnership (CPTPP), did not find any "...
The Syrian war has made the oil giants "distorted" to see prices rise
According to analysts, geopolitical instability is taking place in the Middle East, along with the US-Britain-France joint deployment of the...
Sino-American consensus on a number of trade dispute issues
On May 4, China and the United States reached consensus on a number of trade disputes, but there are still significant differences between t...
Thursday, May 3, 2018
Nearly two thirds of world labor work for the informal economy
A report by the International Labor Organization (ILO) on April 30 reveals that more than 61 percent of the world's working population, ...
Panasonic "stick" penalty $ 280 million in the US because of fraudulent accounting
Japan's electronics giant said on Friday it had agreed to pay a fine of $ 280 million to settle with the US government regarding allegat...
Singapore fears US-China trade tensions
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that trade tensions between China and the United States are likely to lead to more serious dis...
Germany wants long-term tax exemptions on steel and aluminum
On 1 May, Germany has proposed a long-term tax exemption for steel and aluminum, after the United States decided to postpone tariff increase...
Cambridge Analytica stopped working after Facebook scanda
On May 2, Cambridge Analytica, a market analysis and political consulting firm, announced that it was shutting down and filed for bankruptcy...
Wednesday, May 2, 2018
Not participating in the TPP will cost!
Big opportunities from TPP will come to Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei, while the other members receive less. But less than to suffer, if you ...
Mr Abe put himself in a difficult position
In the message of the New Year 2016, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared the country "no longer in deflation". Accor...
Sudan: Khartoum refinery works again
Oil and Gas Sudan Minister Saad Hussein Al-Bushra said on 28 April that maintenance work at the Khartoum refinery had been completed. Refini...
Asian gold prices down due to geopolitical situation "cooled down"
Gold prices fell in the afternoon session on April 30 in the Asian market, as signs of "cooling" tensions on the Korean peninsula ...
More than 40 percent of businesses in the Gulf have been hacked in the past 12
WAM's UAE news agency reports that 41 percent of businesses in the Gulf have fallen victim to cyberattacks in the past 12 months. strong...