2015年8月27日 星期四

2015-08-28 Tanzania Business


TradeMark East Africa wins global award   
Daily News
TRADEMARK East Africa (TMEA) has won the world's most prestigious corporate procurement certification from the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply (CIPS), making it the first organisation in the region to clinch the award. Speaking at a brief ...

Renowned entrepreneurs, trade specialists join TMEA Board   MENAFN.COM

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German firm seals major graphite deal in Tanzania   
Daily News
GERMAN industrial group ThyssenKrupp has agreed to buy 50 per cent of the planned output of Kibaran Resources' proposed Epanko Graphite Project mine in Tanzania for 10 years. ThyssenKrupp said on Monday it would buy 20,000 tonnes of graphite per ...


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EAC Creative Bill Passed   
AllAfrica.com
Arusha — It's now a windfall for local artists in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and Burundi following the endorsement of the East African Community's Culture and Creative Industries Bill 2015. A statement from Richard Owora Othieno at the EAC ...


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Govt targets to double FDI   
Daily News
ANNUAL Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) should double within the next five years thanks to an influx of Chinese investors backed by China Africa Development Fund (CADFund). Deputy Executive Secretary at President's Office Planning Commission, Ms ...

Chinese Investors Eye Manufacturing Sector   AllAfrica.com

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New York Times
   
As Economies Gasp Globally, US Growth Quickens   
New York Times
Not long ago, the United States was considered the tortoise of the world economy, at least in comparison to emerging powers like China and Brazil. Lately, however, slow but steady seems to be winning the race. The American economy continues to chug ...

US GDP up more than expected in last quarter   Irish Independent
GDP Numbers Reveal Underlying Momentum, Possible Headwinds for US Economy   Wall Street Journal
The Scary number behind US GDP result   The Australian Financial Review
Manila Bulletin   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Irish Examiner   
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euronews
   
For OPEC, This Year's Painful Oil Slump Will Bring Gains in 2016   
Bloomberg
While OPEC's fight to snatch market share from rival oil producers might look like a costly failure as prices languish below $50 a barrel, an entirely different picture could emerge next year. Supplies outside OPEC are expected to contract in 2016 for ...
Venezuela pushing OPEC members for emergency meeting with Russia - WSJ   Reuters
India should make maximum possible use of ultra cheap oil and future rates   Economic Times (blog)
Venezuela Asks OPEC for Emergency Meeting on Oil Prices   Wall Street Journal
MarketWatch   
The Daily Star   
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Bloomberg
   
Asia's Richest Person Lost $5 Billion as Market Turmoil D   
Bloomberg
Asia's richest person lost $3.6 billion on Monday, the most among all billionaires worldwide, as China's stock markets had the biggest plunge since 2007 and a wave of selling spread across the globe. Wang Jianlin saw $2 billion wiped from his stake in ...

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