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Iran Sells Discounted Oil To Asia As Effects Of US Sanctions Loom Ahead
Iran is now offering its oil and gas at discounted prices to its Asian clients as it braces for the upcoming implementation of the renewed economic sanctions from United States this November, a report from Iranian state news agency, IRNA, indicates. Iran is now offering its oil and gas at discounted prices to its Asian clients as it braces for the upcoming implementation of the renewed economic sanctions from United States this November, a report from Iranian state news agency, IRNA, indicates. -
Jeff Bezo’s Amazon Edges Closer To Joining Apple In The Trillionaire’s Club
If the favorable trend continues, Amazon could soon be following Apple in hitting the USD$1 trillion valuation – the second to do so after the iPhone maker. If the favorable trend continues, Amazon could soon be following Apple in hitting the USD$1 trillion valuation – the second to do so after the iPhone maker. -
Tesla May Find Ally In Saudi Arabia As Car Company Goes Private
Tesla Inc. could soon find its new major investor from Saudi Arabia as the company’s chief executive, Elon Musk, let slip of his plans to take the electric car maker private in a USD$60 billion deal at USD$420 a share. Tesla Inc. could soon find its new major investor from Saudi Arabia as the company’s chief executive, Elon Musk, let slip of his plans to take the electric car maker private in a USD$60 billion deal at USD$420 a share. -
Canadian Startup Ridesharing Company Launched Calgary-Edmonton Route
Ridesharing company InOrbis launched its ride-hail service for travellers going to and fro Calgary and Edmonton with their fleet purely consisting of Tesla cars. Meanwhile, company founder reveals reasons why Tesla is their choice of service vehicle. Ridesharing company InOrbis launched its ride-hail service for travellers going to and fro Calgary and Edmonton with their fleet purely consisting of Tesla cars. Meanwhile, company founder reveals reasons why Tesla is their choice of service vehicle. -
NASA Launched Latest Space Rocket Parker Solar Probe To ‘Touch The Sun’
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has launched a new spacecraft heading towards the sun, bearing the most daring quest to get closer to the giant star – a feat that has never been done before until now. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has launched a new spacecraft heading towards the sun, bearing the most daring quest to get closer to the giant star – a feat that has never been done before until now. -
Chinese Business Magnate Jack Ma Pays South Africa A Visit
Chinese multi-billionaire Jack Ma was in Johannesburg earlier last week to talk about tangible investment in technology. Meanwhile, the Alibaba founder urged young African entrepreneurs to promote progress and innovation especially in the digital economy. Chinese multi-billionaire Jack Ma was in Johannesburg earlier last week to talk about tangible investment in technology. Meanwhile, the Alibaba founder urged young African entrepreneurs to promote progress and innovation especially in the digital economy. -
China Celebrates 40th Anniversary Of Peace and Friendship Pact With Japan
Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and Japanese counterpart, PM Shinzo Abe exchanged congratulatory messages on Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of China and Japan’s signing of the 1978 Treaty of Peace and Friendship in Beijing. Chinese Prime Minister Li Keqiang and Japanese counterpart, PM Shinzo Abe exchanged congratulatory messages on Sunday to mark the 40th anniversary of China and Japan’s signing of the 1978 Treaty of Peace and Friendship in Beijing. -
Ex Malaysian PM Najib Razak Pleads Not Guilty On Fresh Money Laundering Charges
Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was charged yet again with three additional charges of money-laundering involving USD$10.3 million which was deposited into his personal bank accounts. The ex-official pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to the above accusations. Former Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak was charged yet again with three additional charges of money-laundering involving USD$10.3 million which was deposited into his personal bank accounts. The ex-official pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to the above accusations. -
Ford Targets Chinese Auto-Market With Its Upcoming Midsize SUV Line
Ford Motor Co. said on Wednesday that it will launch an all-new midsize sports utility vehicle (SUV) line in China with its Chinese joint venture partner, Jiangling Motors Corporation, in the hope to penetrate the world’s fastest-growing auto market. Ford Motor Co. said on Wednesday that it will launch an all-new midsize sports utility vehicle (SUV) line in China with its Chinese joint venture partner, Jiangling Motors Corporation, in the hope to penetrate the world’s fastest-growing auto market. -
China’s Xi Jinping To Visit The Philippines Later In 2018
Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano confirmed on Tuesday that Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the country sometime within this year, with aims to make further progress in the already burgeoning relationship shared between the two nations. Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano confirmed on Tuesday that Chinese President Xi Jinping will visit the country sometime within this year, with aims to make further progress in the already burgeoning relationship shared between the two nations.