Syria’s petroleum ministry on Sunday blamed U.S. sanctions for forcing it to cut by up to 24% its distribution of fuel and diesel because of delays in arrival of needed supplies.
Syria temporarily cuts supplies of fuel to meet shortages, blames US sanctions
Syria’s petroleum ministry on Sunday blamed US sanctions for forcing it to cut by up to 24 percent its distribution of fuel and diesel because of delays in arrival of needed supplies. The war-ravaged …
Nepal: PM Oli Again Asserts That His Nation Would ‘Retrieve’ Land From India “At Any Cost”
PM Oli’s assertion comes ahead of Nepalese Foreign Minister Pradeep Gyawali’s visit to India on 14 January. He said, “Today, we are facing difficulties to get back our land because Nepali rulers never …
Bursa Malaysia: Business as usual despite another Covid-19 case
Bursa Malaysia Bhd is operating as usual despite another COVID-19 positive case among its staff. In a statement today, it said as per the Ministry of Health (MoH) guidelines, all Bursa Malaysia staff …
Uzbekistan to consider procedure for control of road transport
Uzbekistan will consider regulation on the procedure for controlling road transport, which will regulate the interaction of employees of the Ministry of Transport, which controls road transport with …
Uzbekistan extends suspension of international flights
According to the new decision of the special republican commission to combat сoronavirus, Uzbekistan has extended the ban on flights from a number of countries until February 1 this year, Trend …
Business confidence index dropped in Dec due to new Covid wave: UTCC
A survey of 369 Thai Chamber of Commerce members found that the confidence index at the end of 2020 had dropped from 33.7 to 31.8 – the lowest since July – due to the new wave of Covid-19 infections, …
Talking trade with Turkey post-Brexit
It is official: the UK is no longer in the European Union. It has been something of an acrimonious parting, characterised by political infighting, …
Austal CEO: Australian firms see great chance to do successful business in Vietnam
Australian businesses will have a great chance to be successful with their business in Vietnam once they embrace and respect the local culture, treat Vietnamese workforce with respect, and speak a …
Vietnam Central Bank targets credit growth at 12% in 2021
In 2021, the State Bank of Vietnam (SBV), the country’s central bank, set a credit growth target of 12%, around the same level of the estimated rate of 11-12% of last year. The State Bank of Vietnam.