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Posted on October 16, 2020 by admin

EU businesses seek expansion in Brunei

A survey has found out that 23 per cent of European Union (EU) businesses said they are expanding in Brunei while 19 per cent expect contraction and 58 per cent indicate uncertainty, a 2020 EU-Asean …

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