2015年1月18日 星期日

2015-01-19 Tanzania Business


East African Business Week
   
Kenya retaliates against Tanzania over tour vans   
East African Business Week
QUANDARY: The dispute is about allowing tour vans to criss-cross borders which, technically, is part of freedom of movement of people. Kenya has lost patience with Tanzania over denying their tour operators access to Tanzanian national parks using ...

Kenya To Lift Ban For Tanzania To Access Its Airport   spyghana.com
Tour operators cheer JKIA ban lift   IPPmedia

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Aid Freeze Over Energy Controversy a Blow to Tanzanian Economy   
Independent European Daily Express
DAR ES SALAAM, Jan 18 (IPS) - As foreign donors drag their feet on injecting badly needed cash into the government’s coffers, local analysts are increasingly worried that this will affect implementation of key development projects that require donor ...


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IPPmedia
   
Steps on Escrow encouraging but we expect more   
IPPmedia
This week the Prevention and Combating of Corruption Bureau (PCCB) through its prosecutors began taking to court individuals believed to have dishonestly received money from Tegeta Escrow Account. So far five individuals have appeared before the ...

3 Arrested Again For Stealing From Tegeta Escrow Account   spyghana.com

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IPPmedia
   
Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS)   
IPPmedia
The country's quality monitoring body, the Tanzania Bureau of Standards (TBS) will employ at least 200 young people for deployment at airport and border check points this year in efforts to regain its control over the influx of counterfeit commodities into the ...


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TODAYonline
   
Asian shares mostly higher, China retreats   
TODAYonline
A man is reflected on an electronic board showing Japan's Nikkei average, outside a brokerage in Tokyo. Photo: Reuters. mail · print. View all 0 comments. Published: 8:11 AM, January 19, 2015. (Page 1 of 2) - NEXT PAGE | SINGLE PAGE. SYDNEY - Most ...


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The Nation
   
Oil prices dip on gloomy Chinese, European outlook   
GMA News
SINGAPORE – Oil prices fell in early Asian trade on Monday, with markets expecting gloomy Chinese economic data to be published this week. Chinese new home prices fell an average 4.3 percent year-on-year in 68 of the 70 major cities monitored.
Are falling oil prices a sign of a coming bear market?   Dallas Morning News
Oil collapses again in volatile week for markets   The Nation
Oil Prices And Wyoming's 5 Numbers   Inside Energy

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The Nation Newspaper
   
Fed Govt slashes petrol price to N87 per litre   
The Nation Newspaper
The Federal Government last night slashed the pump price of Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS) to N87.00 per litre. The new price regime, which took off from midnight, slices off N10 on every litre —an action that was immediately described as “too little” and “most ...

An oil and gas terminal in southern Nigeria (AFP file photo)   Press TV
Nigeria lowers petrol price ahead of presidential vote   GlobalPost
FG Slashes Petrol Price To N87   The Tide
Daily Sun   
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The Independent
   
David Blanchflower: We should fear deflation – not welcome it   
The Independent
The UK isn't in deflation yet. While central bankers know what to do about stopping inflation, they don't know what to do about halting deflation. The Swiss National Bank last week abandoned its attempt to defend a currency floor, which caused a sharp ...

The Fed can turn the leaf - gently   CNBC
Unfazed by market swings, Fed sticks to mid-2015 hike scenario   Daily Times
Indian Shares Set To Follow Asian Markets Higher   RTT News
Moneyweb.co.za   
Business Spectator   
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Muscat Daily
   
World economies : Russia   
DAWN.com
THE Russian economy, hit by plummeting oil prices, sliding ruble and Western sanctions, is being pushed towards recession. The economy never fully emerged from the global economic crisis. The ruble has now lost almost 100pc of its value against the main ...

Low oil prices are pumping up US economy   The Globe and Mail
World Bank revives global view for 2015   East African Business Week
World Bank downgrades economic outlook for 2015   New Europe (blog)
The Desert Sun   
Muscat Daily   
Midland Daily News   
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BDlive
   
Tata-led Neotel takeover in S Africa under regulator scrutiny   
Business Standard
The proposed buyout of Tata-led telecoms operator Neotel in South Africa is not aimed at taking over the lucrative spectrum licenced to it, the country's leading cellular company Vodacom told telecoms regulator ICASA. The deal came under scrutiny at ...

Tata-led Neotel takeover in S Africa under scrutiny   Moneycontrol.com
The pros and cons of a Vodacom-Neotel deal   BDlive

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