2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Tanzania Business


East African Business Week
   
Govt for improved global environmental policy   
IPPmedia
The government has said that strengthening the global policy on environment, including both the International Investment Agreements (IIA) and the international tax regimes must be a priority for the growth and expansion of investment to Tanzania and ...
In Favour of Institutionalised Foreign Investment   AllAfrica.com
Morocco, Top Destination for Investments in the Maghreb: UN Report   Morocco World News
Infrastructure is key to growing FDI   DhakaTribune
East African Business Week   
EJ Insight   
AME Info (press release)   
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East African Business Week
   
Tanzania Ferry to Increase Zanzibar to Dar es Salaam Services   
AllAfrica.com
Mwanza — A new ferry, Lady of Zanzibar (Kilimanjaro V), arrived in the country last week writes ANDREW ZABLON. The ferry (pictured below) is the fifth Australian company Richard Devine Marine (RDM) vessel built since 2009 for Azam Marine-Kilimanjaro ...

Cheap leather imports threatens survival of local manufacturers   Daily News
Tanzania hospitality sector set to expand   East African Business Week
Fastjet: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to Lilongwe, Malawi   eTurboNews

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Activists call on Africa to ban uranium mining   
Daily News
PEACE and environmental activists from around the world who are meeting here have called on African governments to slap a ban on uranium mining and world leaders to outlaw nuclear weapons, saying they are twin threats. The young activists said as the ...


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EWURA reduces adulteration of oil   
IPPmedia
The Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory Authority (EWURA) has said that it had reduced adulteration of oil by 10 per cent from 78 per cent in 2007. Speaking here over the weekend at a brief ceremony to open EWURA offices in Mwanza, the Authority's ...


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Company Shares of Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation Drops by -1.19%   
The Daily Rover
Tanzanian Royalty Exploration Corporation (NYSEMKT:TRX) has lost 1.19% during the past week and dropped 3.07% in the last 4 weeks. The shares are however, negative as compared to the S&P 500 for the past week with a loss of 0.79%. Tanzanian ...

Mid-Day Changers: JAKKS Pacific, Inc. (JAKK), Tanzanian Royalty Exploration ...   WallStreet Scope

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Hamilton Spectator
   
Tourists on holiday coping with Greece's financial...   
Hamilton Spectator
Tourists, right, walk at the Omonoia square as in the background seen the giant poster showing the Parthenon on the Acropolis hill reading in English "Welcome to Greece" in Athens, Monday, June 29, 2015. Anxious Greeks lined up at ATMs as they ...

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BBC News
   
'Community-oriented activity must to tackle climate change'   
Financial Express
Expressing concern over the scale and frequency of disasters taking place globally, experts today said the world is at an "important stage" to deal with climate change and laid stress on "very strong" community- oriented activity to tackle the issue.
Climate change plans require urgent action, warn MPs   BBC News
Britain Must Give More Incentives for Clean Energy, Adviser Says   Bloomberg
Action to address climate change at 'critical moment'   The Nation
Reuters UK   
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RT
   
S&P cuts Greece rating after referendum called   
Business Standard
Standard & Poor's downgraded Greece's credit rating deeper into junk territory today, saying the government's decision to hold a referendum on creditor proposals brought it closer to default. "We interpret Greece's decision to hold a referendum on ...
Markets badly affected by Greek crisis   Irish Times
Wall St. tumbles as investors flee equities on Greek debt crisis   Reuters
S&P 500 Erases 2015 Gain Amid Global Stock Rout; Treasuries Jump   Bloomberg
Sydney Morning Herald   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank critics 'talking garbage'   
The Australian Financial Review
Former Treasury Secretary Martin Parkinson says: "If people are going to keep saying the problem with the AIIB is a lack of transparency, they'd better start being concrete about it because it's absolute garbage." Josh Robenstone. Share on twitter. by ...
Hockey satisfied with Asian bank structure   The Australian (blog)
UAE signs up as AIIB founding member   Khaleej Times
RI invests big in China-led infrastructure bank   Jakarta Post
The Hindu   
Financial Express   
The Nation   
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