Justin Trudeau, the Canadian Prime Minister, stated that he wanted to see some flexibility from the US, if the two sides are set to reach an agreement on renewing NAFTA.
The vice chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of China, Ji Bingxuan, meets with Kaieda Banri, a member of Japan's House of Representatives in Beijing to discuss political relations between two countries.
The German economic momentum is likely to weaken significantly in 2018 as a consequence of a global trade war initiated by the US, a study by the German Economic Institute shows.
Cyprus and Egypt signed an agreement to construct an underwater pipeline to deliver natural gas to Egypt, a statement released by the Noble Energy consortium shows.
Yemen's central bank increased interest rates on deposits to 27% to combat riyal depreciation, the state-run Saba news agency reports.
Nepali banks have a lot opportunities to facilitate trade and investment between Nepal and China as economic growth improves, a top official of Nepal Bank says.
The Treaty on Friendship, Cooperation and Partnership between Ukraine and Russia terminates on Wednesday, the Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says.
The Greek government discussed the migration policy with the visiting European Commissioner for Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Dimitris Avramopoulos ahead of an informal EU Summit in Salzburg, Austria.
Environmental and energy ministers gathered in Canada for a three-day meeting focused on climate change, clean energy and ocean conservation.
The private equity group CVC has selected Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Credit Suisse to lead its IPO of the London-based warranty provider Domestic & General.
Amazon.com and India's private equity group Samara Capital have acquired Aditya Birla Group's retail chain More in a deal valuing the company at $580.35M.
China has penalised $60B of the United States imports in a tit-for-tat move, after the President Donald Trump claimed he would impose such tariffs on $200B of China's goods.
On Wednesday, HNA Technology stated it had dropped its plan to buy China's e-commerce group Dangdang as deal parties failed to reach the agreement.
On Wednesday, Ryanair's Belgian cabin crew union stated it had rejected an offer proposed by the Irish airline right ahead of the planned strike on September 28.
Toshiba Memory's Chief Executive has shrugged off the price concerns about the plunging memory chips prices on Wednesday and reiterated that the firm was planning an IPO in a couple of years.
Mars Wrigley Confectionery is aiming to tackle the so-called "broken" cocoa supply chain, which includes child labour, poverty and deforestation, by launching a new sustainability scheme on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, the Finance Chief of TomTom stated the digital mapping company might lose some of its business due to Google's deal with Nissan, Renault and Mitsubishi alliance.
AutoNation's Mike Jackson is eager to step down as the company's Chief Executive next year; however, he will stay as the executive chairman until at least 2021.
The Afghan Deputy Minister is set to arrive in Moscow on Thursday for a meeting over a new peace talks round on Afghanistan, according to the Interfax news agency.
The Polish company JSW is seeking to receive the Energy Ministry's approval to acquire the Australian firm Prairie Mining's assets in Poland.
Linde and Praxair, the industrial gases titans, are planning a sale of extra assets to CVC Capital Partners and Messer Group GmbH consortium, as they seeks to get closer to the US approval for their merger.
The Chancellor of Germany Angela Merkel announced on Wednesday that Germany and Europe needs to create its own electric car battery cell production industry.
On Wednesday, it was revealed that India's steel ministry is considering raising import tariffs on steel products to support the Rupee.
On Wednesday, Philippines' New Kinpo Group unit Cal-Comp said it had delayed its $125.2M initial public offering due to the Southeast Asia's market conditions.