The Export-Import Bank of China has given a 0 million loan facility to enable Kenya to conduct drilling for geothermal steam.
The Dow lost 2,013.76 points, or 7.79 percent, and closed at 23,851.02 The S&P 500 fell 7 percent shortly after the opening bell, forcing a temporary halt to trading. The index lost 225.81 points, or 7.60 percent, and closed at 2,74656. The Nasdaq Composite fell 624.94 points, or 7.29 percent, and closed at 7,950.68.
The European Council stressed that the list will be reviewed and updated every two weeks. Criteria used to make decisions include the epidemiological situation and containment measures in a country, including physical distancing levels, as well as economic and social considerations.
The DPRK foreign minister arrived in Cuba on Monday and is expected to meet Cuban President Raul Castro on Wednesday.
The DPRK and ROK held their first high-level meeting earlier this week at Panmunjom in more than two years, reaching a number of agreements ranging from cooperation in the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics to taking measures to ease tensions on the peninsula.
The Commerce Department approved the preliminary tariff in response to a complaint from a single paper mill, North Pacific Paper Co in Washington state, which said Canadian paper manufacturers were being subsidized by their government and were therefore able to offer lower prices, giving them an unfair advantage over their US counterparts. The US mill, which was bought in 2016 by New York hedge fund One Rock Capital Partners, is one of five left in the United States.
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The Cyberspace Administration of China, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the Ministry of Public Security and the State Standardization Administration Sunday announced the results of their latest assessment of the 10 platforms' privacy policy.
The Chinese portion of the International Army Games 2017, which includes six events, kicked off on Sunday, a day after the Games officially opened in Russia.
The Deloitte report found that consumers said they would feel more comfortable riding in an autonomous vehicle, if it belonged to a brand they trusted. Non-traditional automotive companies are trusted more than the traditional ones among nearly three-quarters of those Chinese surveyed, according to Andy Zhou, a Shanghai-based partner of Deloitte Consulting. The Deloitte survey found that 53 percent of Chinese respondents selected new autonomous vehicle companies as the most trusted to bring the technologies to market, while 28 percent chose traditional car makers and 19 percent sided with existing technology companies.
The EU should avoid sending confusing and negative signals to the outside world, he said.