The French authorities should do extra to sort out the steep inflation, stated help group Restos du Coeur, well-known in France for its soup kitchens
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Japan unveils emergency fund for seafood exporters hit by China’s ban
Japan on Monday introduced a 20.7 billion yen ($141 million) emergency fund to assist exporters hit by a ban on Japanese seafood imposed by China
Egypt reportedly bought nearly 500K tons of Russian wheat in private deal
Egypt was reported on Monday to have purchased about half 1,000,000 metric tons of Russian wheat in a personal deal, succeeding in negotiating decrease costs
Erdoğan meets Putin in bid to unblock grain deal deadlock
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Monday arrived within the Black Sea resort of Sochi for a summit together with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, as
Turkish exports soar to $21.6B, registering all-time high in August
Turkish exports hit an all-time excessive for August with a 1.6% rise to $21.6 billion (TL 578.38 billion) on an annual foundation, in keeping with
Western firms scale pros and cons of exiting Russia amid ongoing conflict
Eighteen months after the outbreak of the conflict in Ukraine, many Western firms in Russia are nonetheless evaluating the professionals and cons of conducting their
Erdoğan departs for Russia to meet Putin in bid to unlock grain deal
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan departed on Monday for the Black Sea resort of Sochi to carry talks together with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, as
Turkish annual inflation jumps to 58.94% in August
Türkiye’s annual inflation climbed up 58.94% in August, up from the 47.83% measured in July, official knowledge confirmed on Monday, pushed by a lira drop
World Bank, Türkiye ink deal on $1B in funding for quake recovery
Türkiye and the World Bank struck a $1 billion finance settlement Friday, aimed toward facilitating the World Bank’s help for the nation’s earthquake-devastated southeastern area.
Turkish manufacturing contracts, eurozone mired in downturn
Factory exercise in Türkiye contracted for a second month in August as a consequence of a slowdown in new orders as corporations confronted challenges securing