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Dolce & Gabbana China blunder rages on
Bloomberg News, Published on 22/11/2018
» SHANGHAI: Thousands of Dolce & Gabbana goods have been pulled from China’s biggest shopping websites and calls for a boycott of the brand are gaining traction as the uproar over the Italian fashion house’s Chinese advertising campaign grows.
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Japan's internet maverick new target: $180 steaks
Bloomberg News, Published on 16/10/2017
» TOKYO: Japan’s corporate enfant terrible Takafumi Horie built one of the country’s most successful internet businesses, stood for parliament, went to prison and started a space company that aims to put the country’s first privately funded rocket into orbit. Now he has a new frontier: cattle.
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Japan's budget furniture king discounted his way to a fortune
Bloomberg News, Published on 31/05/2017
» TOKYO -- Embarrassed by the recall of thousands of kitchenware pots after they appeared to leak lead when heated, Japan’s discount-furniture king, Akio Nitori, took an unusual step. He hired a team of auto industry engineers to revamp his quality assurance and testing division.
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'Chilli mafia' hunted by Bank Indonesia for stoking inflation
Bloomberg News, Published on 16/05/2017
» JAKARTA -- They’re called the chilli mafia -- a shady group of wholesalers who manipulate the price of Indonesia’s favourite spice -- and the nation’s central bankers are out to smash them.
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Family claims $29bn fortune as India hunts tax evaders
Bloomberg News, Published on 05/12/2016
» MUMBAI - A family of four Indians told the government it had evaded tax on $29 billion of income. That fortune would make them wealthier than the nation’s richest man.
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Sex shops, street bars survive government's graft crackdown
Bloomberg News, Published on 01/07/2015
» Fern’s cocktail bar appears each night on a sidewalk between a group of scantily-clad women from the next-door go-go bar and a noodle stall near one of Bangkok’s infamous red-light districts. By morning it has vanished.
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1/3 of I'nesia timber illegal - report
Bloomberg News, Published on 17/02/2015
» JAKARTA – About a third of the wood used by Indonesia’s forestry industry came from clear-cutting natural forests and other illegal sources in 2014, according to a study released Tuesday.
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