Singapore’s Singtel agrees to pay $1.8b for stakes in Intouch,Bharti
SINGAPORE: Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. agreed to pay S$2.47 billion ($1.8 billion) for stakes in Thailand’s Intouch Holdings Pcl and India’s...
SINGAPORE: Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. agreed to pay S$2.47 billion ($1.8 billion) for stakes in Thailand’s Intouch Holdings Pcl and India’s...
DUBLIN: Turnover at Oasis Retail Services Ltd, which runs gambling gaming centres across Northern Ireland, also increased to £8.1m for...
MANILA: Among the major Asian emerging economies, the Philippines likely remains the fastest or second fastest-growing economy in Q2 2016...
TEHRAN: National Iranian South Oil Company (NISOC) is planning to implement projects worth $645 million to raise oil recovery rate...
MULTAN: The traders’ bodies have rejected new property valuations of Multan district, issued by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR)....
BAKU: The Cabinet amended the Decree of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 20 of 19 January 2001 “On the Level...
BANGKOK: Thailand's largest energy firm PTT Pcl plans to import at least 5 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG)...
KUALA TERENGGANU: In its biggest haul this year, the state Customs Department seized cigarettes worth some RM578,600 in two separate...
BRASÍLIA: Drought has damaged Brazilian cacao farms and will force the domestic processing industry to import seven times the volume...
WASHINGTON: The Port of Tauranga has reported a slight fall in its annual profit as it has had higher costs...
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's imports in May fell 20.3 percent compared with a year earlier while non-oil exports edged down 0.4...
CASABLANCA: Moroccan commercial deficit increased end of last July around 7.5% due to imports exceeding exports. The Moroccan Exchange Office,...
BEIJING: China's imports of dairy products jumped 26 percent in the 12 months ended June 30 while growth in European...
WASHINGTON: The news that Maersk Line is to end services to and from ten Chinese ports from September in a...
CAPE TOWN: South Africa’s urgent need for imported grain is likely to see trucks lumbering through West Bank streets for...
TOKYO: Japan’s trade surplus shrank in July, as weak domestic and international demand contributed to a double-digit drop in both...
LONDON: Kenworth has been awarded three government grants totaling $8.6 million that will support low-emissions projects involving Kenworth T680 Day...
CHARLESTON: The South Carolina Ports Authority is spending $35,000 on a survey asking people what they think about a contentious...
CANBERRA: Australia’s competition watchdog has allowed the consortiums IFM and QIC to participate in bidding for a 50-year lease at...
WASHINGTON: The Bureau of Customs said Wednesday they will focus on their mandate to ensure border security that will eventually...
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