MUMBAI: The German carmaker claims that the price hike is owing to the increase in the customs duty announced in...
SEOUL: Koreans’ direct purchases from foreign countries rose to a record high last year on rising demand for cheaper and...
MANILA: The balance of payments (BOP) position of the Philippines continued to bleed as the deficit more than doubled in...
BAGHDAD: Iraq was offered Australian wheat as low as $306 per tonne, on a cost and freight basis, with other...
BANGKOK: Thailand’s customs-cleared annual exports in February likely grew at a slower pace than in the previous month, a Reuters...
CAPE TOWN: Pound to South African Rand exchange rate steadily rose from an opening level of 16.3919 on Monday to...
TAIPEI: Taiwan's top trade negotiator, departed Sunday for the United States with the aim of seeking an exemption from the...
AMMAN: Jordan Insurance Company (JIC) recently won the “Best Insurance Company in Jordan” award from the prestigious Jordan Business Magazine....
BAGHDAD: Iraq’s Interior Ministry on Sunday said it had foiled an attempt by thieves planning to steal equipment from the...
KUWAIT: Kuwait's trade surplus with Japan tumbled in February and went down for the first time in 14 months due...
KATHMANDU: Nepal's export to China surged by 72 percent during the first seven months of the current fiscal year that...
MUSCAT: Oman’s crude oil and condensate production for February 2018 reached 27,075,580 barrels, with a daily average of 966,985 barrels,...
MADRID: Spanish police have arrested an Irishman they say was planning to sell more than 1,500 counterfeit football tops online...
LISBON: Portugal’s tourism boom has made the industry one of the biggest contributors to the national economy and the largest...
HELSINKI: Industrial and retail statistics gave us a reason to expect something clearly better. The numbers can of course be...
ATHENS: Greek entrepreneur Thanasis Lazanas is planning to invest up to 100 million euros in the Greek economy, with his...
OSLO: Norway’s right-wing government could resign this week if the justice minister loses a no-confidence vote after she triggered outrage...
TOKYO: Japan logged a modest trade surplus in February, government data showed Monday, thanks to brisk car exports including to...
COPENHAGEN: Major reforms of higher education in Denmark could further cut the number of students studying humanities subjects, observers warn....
WILLING TON: The Prime Minister has written to the United States president seeking an exemption from his steel and aluminium...
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