2015年10月6日 星期二

2015-10-07 Tanzania Business


Financial Express
   
Natural Gas Makes Small Gains Ahead of Winter Heating Season   
Wall Street Journal
Natural gas made small gains Tuesday but is still lingering near three-year lows as healthy supplies cap any rally ahead of the winter heating season. Prices for the front-month November contract settled up 2 cents, or 0.8%, to $2.47 a million British ...
Not Even Hurricane Season Can Push Natural Gas Prices Up   Seeking Alpha
Gas price cut will hit investments in new reserves: Moody's   Moneycontrol.com
Sharp gas price cut to hurt investment: Moody's   Times of India
Firstpost   
Central Chronicle   
Economic Times (blog)   
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Reuters
   
Green beer cuts Tanzanian brewery's costs and carbon emissions   
Reuters
MWANZA, Tanzania, Oct 6 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Green beer may not sound too appealing, but in Mwanza, it's going down a treat. A locally produced "greener" brew not only slakes thirst but is reducing the carbon footprint of the country's second ...


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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Penplusbytes, NRGI hold media training on extractives sector   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Penplusbytes in partnership with the Natural Resource Governance Institute (NRGI) is organising a twelve-day training programme in Accra on the extractives sector for 24 journalists from Ghana, Uganda and Tanzania. The capacity building programme ...


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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
'Tanzania posts economic growth'   
The Zimbabwe Daily
DAR ES SALAAM. — The World Bank said on Monday that Tanzania was among several countries in Africa which had posted robust economic growth despite weak global economic conditions. “Together with Ethiopia, Rwanda and Cote d'Ivoire as well as ...

World Bank: Tanzania posts robust growth   Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)

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Ethiopia Looks Forward to Stronger Ties With Tanzania   
AllAfrica.com
Addis Ababa — Ethiopia has expressed commitment in extending bilateral cooperation with Tanzania, which is expected to grow further as soon as the country officially opens its embassy in Dar es Salaam. The Ethiopian Minister for Industries, Mr Ahmed ...


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New York Times
   
Volkswagen Sought a Green Seal for Its Diesel Cars   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — In July 2011, President Obama took the stage here to announce sweeping new fuel economy and carbon emissions targets for vehicles in the United States. Joining him were top executives from nearly every automaker, representing 90 ...

VW CEO says recall to start in January, be completed end-2016   Reuters
For Volkswagen, costs of scandal will be piling up   Daily Times
Emissions Scandal: VW Recall May Start In January   Sky News
gulfnews.com   
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TechCrunch
   
Twitter, Inc.'s Project Lightning Debuts -- The Investor Takeaway   
Fox Business
In his first major move as Twitter's permanent CEO following Dick Costolo's resignation, co-founder Jack Dorsey took the wraps off of the company's "project lightning" Tuesday. In its product form, it's called Moments. But it holds on to its roots with ...
Moments, the best of Twitter in an instant | Twitter Blogs   Twitter Blogs

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CRN
   
Cisco's Internet Of Things Push: New IoT Solutions, Technology Partnerships   
CRN
To help harness the opportunities in that burgeoning space, the San Jose, Calif.-based networking giant revealed a handful of new solutions based around IoT as well as some strategic partnerships with some large operation technology players during ...


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Who will cash in on TPP?   
New Zealand Herald
The US accounts for 50 per cent of the TPP dairy trade compared with 30 per cent for New Zealand. New Zealand's primary sector looks to have come out of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement favourably, with the notable exception of the country ...

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CNNMoney
   
France condemns shirt-ripping attack on airline execs   
CNNMoney
France has been stunned by a violent attack on airline executives by employees protesting against job cuts. Prime Minister Manuel Valls on Tuesday condemned the protesters for their "criminal" behavior. During the attack Monday, shirts were ripped off ...

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