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Usmanova, M. (30 January 2024) Kazakhstan, Romania bring up TRACECA development. trend news agency.
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Brancaccio, L. (5 February 2024) German Chamber’s Business Confidence Survey 2023/24: Key Findings. China Briefing.
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Ahmed, K. (30 January 2024) China, Pakistan sign agreement to route Internet traffic through Pakistan, generate $400 million revenue. ARAB NEWS Pakistan.
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Socheata, V. (5 February 2024) Cambodia’s French pacts boost renewable goals. The Phnom Penh Post.
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Payload Asia (29 January 2024) JD.com partners with parcel company Evri in the UK. Payload Asia.
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Monzon, A.M. (1 February 2024) European business group optimistic about PH prospects for 2024. Philippine Daily Inquier.
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Yagi, Y. (28 January 2024) Asahi raises bet on Europe with $280m investment in Hungary brewer. Nikkei Asia.
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Hogg, R. (28 January 2024) BYD is coming for Europe - but high labor costs, connectivity issues, and stubbornly loyal customers might trip up the Warren Buffett-backed EV maker that's leaving competitors in a 'state of shock'. yahoo!finance.
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ET Auto (31 January 2024) Skoda Auto enters Brunei market; plans to expand across ASEAN. ET Auto.
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Lepic, B. (31 January 2024) UK company to build first-ever tidal energy plant in Southeast Asia. Splash247.com.
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The German respondents concerned about the slow growth of China’s market, increased domestic competition, regulatory challenges, and risk management; there is nonetheless growing optimism for China’s economic rebound.