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| | Chiquitito, pero cumplidor? Posted: 07 Jun 2013 04:45 AM PDT Quando se fala da perda de competitividade da indústria nacional, a imagem que vem à mente é a de um setor industrial sitiado por concorrentes internacionais que ocupam espaços originalmente [...]
 | Da série “não tem nada demais” Posted: 07 Jun 2013 04:38 AM PDT Vamos imaginar que uma dessas companhias de telecomunicações colocasse em seu site, num belo dia, sem prévio aviso, a seguinte informação: “O serviço de call center, incluindo atendimento...
 | De Tahir a Taksim Posted: 07 Jun 2013 04:31 AM PDT “Os que nomeiam esses eventos como a Primavera Turca não conhecem a Turquia”, exclamou o primeiro-ministro Recep Tayyip Erdogan, enquanto as manifestações se espalhavam nacionalmente, a...
 | China x União Europeia Posted: 06 Jun 2013 08:00 PM PDT Uma disputa comercial entre a China e a União Européia está virando uma briga feia.As armas são as taxas anti-dumping – um instrumento previsto em detalhe pela OMC- que visam [...]
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Mercosul trava o Brasil em relação a melhores acordos comerciais Enquanto encolhe sua participação no comércio mundial e a concorrência ocupa cada vez mais espaços nos mercados internacionais antes quase cativos – além de disputar o consumo doméstico – o Brasil continua amarrado em suas relações comerciais sem possibilidades de abrir novas frentes de negócios. A falta de novos acordos bilaterais ou multilaterais, que permitiriam facilidades de inserção dos produtos via redução tarifária, é justamente o que muitos outros países estão gerando entre si, conquistando espaços importantes. | | | |  |
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| | Syrian army "hunting" rebels north of Qusair Abbas swears in new Palestinian government Jordan threatens Syrian ambassador with 'final warning' Egypt's 'Rebellion' organisers reject gov't meeting |  |
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Notícias do Dia | | US unemployment edges up to 7.6 per cent The unemployment rate in the United States inched up to a seasonally adjusted 7.6 per cent in May from 7.5 per cent in April, according to a monthly survey of households issued Friday by the Bureau of Labour Statistics. 'Global demand for gas will rise' - Qatar minister The Qatar’s Minister of Energy and Industry Mohammed Al Sada convinced that "the global demand for gas will continue to rise". The Voice of Russia had an exclusive interview with Minister Al Sada to discuss this question among the others. IMF repents Greece bailout The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has admitted its mistakes and repented Greece's bailout program in a recently released report exposing its weaknesses. | | 
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Abe plan lifts renewables at utilities' expense BY CHISAKI WATANABE AND TSUYOSHI INAJIMA Shinzo Abe’s pledge to spur ¥30 trillion of investment in Japan’s electricity industry opens the way for a surge in clean energy projects at the expense of traditional utilities. The prime minister endorsed proposals to deregulate an industry that produces power mostly from fossil fuels, as well as to boost ... | Daiwa House's model community a study in power self-sufficiency Daiwa House Industry Co. held a ceremony Thursday to mark the opening of residential quarters comprising 65 detached homes all equipped with solar panels and battery storages in Osaka Prefecture, aiming to be the first town in Japan that is self-sufficient in electricity. Each ... IKEA to recall teacups over shatter risks The Japanese arm of Swedish furniture giant IKEA said Thursday it will voluntarily recall its LYDA jumbo tea cups due to fears they will crack when hot water is poured into them. IKEA Japan K.K. said it will give a full refund to customers ... Directionless Nikkei ends at two-month low The Nikkei average lost further ground to end at another two-month low Thursday after seesawing amid uncertainties over the course of U.S. monetary policy. The Nikkei 225 closed down 110.85 points, or 0.85 percent, at 12,904.02, dropping below 13,000 for the first time since ... | Mitsubishi seals power plant deal Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. said Wednesday it will provide a U.S. utility firm with a power generation system to be installed at a power plant in Oregon. Mitsubishi Heavy’s U.S. arm, Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas Inc., won the deal — for a 440-megawatt natural ... Kikkoman eyes Islamic markets Kikkoman Corp. is considering selling soy sauce in Islamic countries, Yuzaburo Mogi, honorary chairman of the company, said. “How to approach the Islamic world, where income will increase and the population will grow substantially, is a major challenge for the company,” Mogi said Wednesday ... Kosei to extract rare metal from jets Kosei Co., a Tokyo-based manufacturer of nonferrous metals, has built a factory in Kitakyushu to extract rhenium, a very rare earth element, from the turbine blades of scrapped jet engines. The factory, which company and city officials say is the first of its kind ... | | | New Mitsubishi-Nissan minicar goes on sale Nissan Motor Co. and Mitsubishi Motors Corp. started selling a jointly developed minivehicle in Japan on Thursday, aiming to catch ... AirAsia to up overseas flights to offset weaker yen AirAsia Japan Co., one of the three Japanese low-cost carriers that started last year, is adding more overseas flights to ... | Toyota to spare workers with young kids from night shifts Toyota Motor Corp. is planning to exempt factory workers with preschool-age children from working night shifts to support child care starting in September, sources said. The measure has already been introduced for some Toyota plant workers on a trial basis, kicking off last October. ... Greenback falls below ¥99.50 line The dollar fell below ¥99.50 Thursday in Tokyo, weighed down by selling triggered by a fall in stock prices. At 5 p.m., the dollar was quoted at ¥99.26-26, down from ¥99.72-73 at the same time Wednesday. The euro stood at $1.3117-3119, up from $1.3077-3079, ... | Skylark looking to return to TSE U.S. investment firm Bain Capital is considering relisting Skylark Co. on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange as early as next year, according to sources. Bain Capital, which acquired around 99 percent of the troubled restaurant chain operator in 2011 for ¥160 ... | Abe's growth strategy hit for lack of details BY JUN HONGO AND REIJI YOSHIDA Prime Minister Shinzo Abe reveals his set of structural reforms to boost the economy, ranging from creating special economic zones to easing rules to set up international schools, but fails to impress market players. | | | | | |  |
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