The military junta will enact a speedy reform plan to limit the impact on tourism in high season.
The military junta will enact a speedy reform plan to limit the impact on tourism in high season.
Hungarian trading houses are opened in Mexico City and Santiago, Chile.
Five joint industrial companies are announced while counter-terrorism cooperation deepens.
Renewables account for 50% of the country’s electricity, supposedly rising to 80% in a few years.
14 European nations signed the world’s first treaty to fight this scourge that nets $1bn annual profits.
The defense firm scores a $529 million contract while states compete to offer incentives for local jobs.
McDonald’s will return to Bolivia after a 13-year absence, and Cuba is open to the Golden Arches.
A FTA with South Korea, and a new daily direct flight between Beijing and Auckland.
A newly formed Norwegian-Swedish company has 15 wind farms across Scandinavia planned.
A bill in Canadian parliament has infuriated Vietnam and imperils the bilateral relationship.