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Turkey to Receive Financial Aid from Germany
Germany fears that the economic crisis experienced by Turkey will affect the economy of its neighbouring European Countries. The Turkish Lira is in chaos and it triggered by the decline in stock market by half. Germany fears that the economic crisis experienced by Turkey will affect the economy of its neighbouring European Countries. The Turkish Lira is in chaos and it triggered by the decline in stock market by half. -
‘Made in Japan’ Gains Market in China
Japanese made household products gains sales popularity within the markets of Japan. The “made in Japan” label proves sales strength over Chinese made products. Japanese made household products gains sales popularity within the markets of Japan. The “made in Japan” label proves sales strength over Chinese made products. -
China’s Electric Vehicles Advances with BC’s Clean Energy
China plans to improve its electric vehicles technology by investing in British-Columbia based hydrogen fuel cells. China’s largest diesel engine manufacturers agreed to purchase clean energy fuel cells from BC. China plans to improve its electric vehicles technology by investing in British-Columbia based hydrogen fuel cells. China’s largest diesel engine manufacturers agreed to purchase clean energy fuel cells from BC. -
Japanese Prime Minister Shino Abe’s Diplomat to Visit China
China expects a visit from the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe around October 23 in celebration of their 40th bilateral peace and friendship treaty. Abe is reported to advocate better cyber and space defense capabilities. China expects a visit from the Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe around October 23 in celebration of their 40th bilateral peace and friendship treaty. Abe is reported to advocate better cyber and space defense capabilities. -
Argentina Asked for IMF Loan as Financial Crises Aggravates
President Mauricio Macri asked for an early release of the loa*n worth $50 billion from the International Monetary Fund. IMF is concerned that the financial crisis in Argentina might cause failure to meet debt obligations in 2019. President Mauricio Macri asked for an early release of the loa*n worth $50 billion from the International Monetary Fund. IMF is concerned that the financial crisis in Argentina might cause failure to meet debt obligations in 2019. -
China Adopts New Tax Code
The new tax reform will increase the countries personal income tax thresholds from 3,500 yuan to 5,000 yuan every month. The new tax reform will increase the countries personal income tax thresholds from 3,500 yuan to 5,000 yuan every month. -
China Goes High Tech; Launches Robots as Debt Collectors
100Credit launched the first low-cost robot that reportedly collects debts over the phone. The robot will serve as AI payment assistance in paying bills over the phone. 100Credit launched the first low-cost robot that reportedly collects debts over the phone. The robot will serve as AI payment assistance in paying bills over the phone. -
Las Vegas Dethrones Seattle as Hottest Housing Market after Two-Year Reign
After its two long years of holding the crown as the nation’s hottest housing market, Seattle is finally conceding its crown. Now, leading the nation in terms of home prices is Las Vegas. After its two long years of holding the crown as the nation’s hottest housing market, Seattle is finally conceding its crown. Now, leading the nation in terms of home prices is Las Vegas. -
China-based U.S. Companies Adapt Amidst Trade Tariffs
US companies based in China is not an exception to those who are affected but somehow they managed to survive the ordeal. The business leaders said that Trump is effectively asking US companies and consumers to feel them in order to prove a point to the Chinese and create leverage in the trade negotiations. US companies based in China is not an exception to those who are affected but somehow they managed to survive the ordeal. The business leaders said that Trump is effectively asking US companies and consumers to feel them in order to prove a point to the Chinese and create leverage in the trade negotiations. -
China will Take over Blockchain Tech in 2023
China will take the lead in developing blockchain tech that will end the US’s years of supremacy. A global survey predicted that China will surpass the U.S. between the years 2021 and 2023. China will take the lead in developing blockchain tech that will end the US’s years of supremacy. A global survey predicted that China will surpass the U.S. between the years 2021 and 2023.