The fate of the European Union trade agreement, the meeting of Mercure, Mille in the wings

[1/5]Bolivian Foreign Minister Celinda Sosa Lunda, Paraguayan Foreign Minister Ruben Ramírez, Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira, Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alcmin, Brazilian Planning Minister Simon Tebet, Uruguayan Foreign Minister Omar Paganini and Argentine International Affairs… Get License Rights . Read more Rio de Janeiro, December 7, 2011 The presidents of the four Mercosur countries met … Read more

Special: Congo’s Gecamines for copper, to push the cobalt trade share

Supporters of the Union for Democracy and Social Development (UDPS) gather to attend the launch of the first day of campaigning for the December 20 presidential election by their leader Felix Tshisekedi in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, November 19, 2023. REUTERS/Benoit Nyemba acquired licensing rights Congo dares to join forces with China’s CMOC Gecamines … Read more

China should continue to block financial channels for private enterprises

Police officers stand guard in front of the headquarters of the People’s Bank of China on September 30, 2022 in Beijing, China. Beijing, November 27, 2011 China’s top government departments, led by the central bank, announced yesterday that it is necessary to take measures to strengthen financial support for private companies, including blocking and maintaining … Read more

The CEO of GM Cruise’s robo-taxi division has resigned amid a US security review

November 19, 2011 Kyle Vogt, CEO of General Motors’ robot taxi division Cruise, announced his resignation a day after apologizing to employees while the company conducts a safety review of its US fleet. Vogt, 38, offered little in the way of explanation, simply saying, “I have resigned,” he told Reuters in an email to staff … Read more

At APEC, Biden talks about workers’ rights, stable China relations

San Francisco, November 16, 2011 (FBC) US President Joe Biden said he will continue to work to advance the Pacific trade deal despite his vision for a regional agreement to counter China’s influence in negotiations to strengthen workers’ rights. “Our work is not done yet,” said corporate CEOs in San Francisco, where they attended the … Read more

Prison health care company resumes arbitration after bankruptcy judge stops Jones

U.S. Bankruptcy Judge David Jones said in an interview with Reuters on Oct. 13, 2023, in this screen capture from a Reuters video. REUTERS TV via REUTERS License Rights The mediator resigned after admitting his relationship with the lawyer The judge urged a full review of the medical malpractice settlement. Also Kerr will resume mediation … Read more

When Mester was about to retire, the Cleveland Fed began looking for a new leader

Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland President and CEO Loretta J. Meister visited Teton National Park, where financial leaders from around the world had gathered for the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium outside Jackson, Wyoming, US. REUTERS/Jim Urquhart/File photo obtained by license rights NEW YORK, Nov 8 (Reuters) – The Cleveland Federal Reserve said on Wednesday it … Read more

EXCLUSIVE: Venezuela targets oilfield companies to boost production after sanctions relief.

A tank and oil pump jack at state oil company PDVSA’s facility is seen in Lagunillas, Venezuela on Oct. 14, 2022. REUTERS/Issac Urrutia/File Photo License Rights Caracas/Houston November 6, 2011 Venezuela’s state-owned PDVSA is in talks with local and foreign oil companies to hire equipment and services to revive depressed production, sources close to the … Read more

Donald Trump Jr. said he had a minimal role in the company’s finances.

[1/12]Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s son and co-defendant Donald Trump Jr. in the Trump Organization civil fraud trial in New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City, Nov. 1, 2023. REUTERS/Mike Segar/Pool License Rights New York, November 1, 2011 (FBC) Donald Trump’s son, Donald Trump Jr., said in a civil … Read more

Indonesia, Vietnam energy transition financing through G7 funding plans

JAKARTA/HANOI, Nov 1 2011 (Reuters) – Western donor-funded plans to cut coal use in Indonesia and Vietnam face teething problems, which could have implications for rich nations’ hopes of transitioning poorer people to clean energy. Both countries are negotiating a scheme known as the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP) in which they will receive equity … Read more