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Istanbul officials were relieved to hear that only 30 people were slightly injured when a Turkish passenger ferry collided with a Ukrainian-flagged cargo ship off the Zeytinburnu district on the Sea of Marmara in late August.
An Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) report praised Ukraine's remarkable progress in recent years, but was critical of its dependence on imported goods and reluctance to reduce red tape.
Malaysia announced its budget for 2008 on September 7. With reductions in the corporate tax rate and stamp duties, the budget is considered by most to be pro-business and investment friendly.
Some of the shine is being taken off one of South Africa's best-known industries, with gold production slipping just as international markets are increasing their appetite for the precious metal.
While the $1bn arms deal between Russia and Indonesia stole the media limelight last week, a string of business deals in the energy and mining sectors marked a sea change in the bilateral economic relationship.
The EU is expected to provide billions of euros for the development of Bulgarian agriculture over the next six years.

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