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China, UK sign deals worth over $30 bn

China, UK sign deals worth over $30 bn

British Petroleum will now supply liquefied natural gas to China worth around $20 billion.

SA State of the Nation shifts focus to local government

SA State of the Nation shifts focus to local government

Zuma once again reiterated the urgent need to jolt the country back to growth.

China FDI data in May a mixed bag

China FDI data in May a mixed bag

FDI into the Chinese mainland fell 6.7 per cent year on year to $8.6 billion in May.

SA presses for African Force amid reports of second Kenya attack

SA presses for African Force amid reports of second Kenya attack

The AU needs to urgently activate its peace and security architecture, said the South African Foreign Ministry.

India inflation hits 5-month high

India inflation hits 5-month high

On Monday, the rupee also hit a one-month low and weakened to 60.23 per dollar, its lowest level since May 6.

Russia sets gas prepayment mode for Ukraine

Russia sets gas prepayment mode for Ukraine

The Russian energy giant will now be filing a lawsuit against Naftogaz with the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce Arbitration over the pending payment.

Indian stocks open flat ahead of inflation data

Indian stocks open flat ahead of inflation data

The Indian Prime Minister said last week that India will have to brace for some “tough economic decisions” to improve its financial health.

China receives gas from Central Asia via new pipeline

China receives gas from Central Asia via new pipeline

The pipeline network shows Beijing's growing clout in Central Asia as it seeks resources for the Chinese economy.

China power consumption rises 5.2%

China power consumption rises 5.2%

Coal fuels much of China’s electricity grid, although, efforts to curb pollution mean coal's share of the country's energy mix is set to dip.

Ukraine to halt gas imports from Russia

Ukraine to halt gas imports from Russia

The Ukrainian government has said preparations are on to file a lawsuit with the Stockholm arbitration court over the dispute.