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Hanjin shares tumble on closure of Europe business

Shares in embattled South Korean shipper Hanjin tumble as the firm says it will close its European business.{MBD} {IMAGE}

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Media merger

US telecoms giant AT&T plans to buy entertainment group Time Warner - what will that mean for consumers?{MBD} {IMAGE}

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New bid for the Kidman estate, Australia's largest cattle farm

A new all-Australian bid for the Kidman estate, the country's largest cattle farm, tops an offer made earlier this month by billionaire Gina Rinehart together with Chinese investors.{MBD} {IMAGE}

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'Freelance exporting' to China

The growing trade of expatriate Chinese retail consultants who export Australian goods to China.{MBD} {IMAGE}

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Student start-ups are 'next big thing' in Tanzania

How Tanzania's young entrepreneurs are being supported and nurtured.{MBD} {IMAGE}

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On your behalf

The concept of shopping via a daigou is booming in China, with people employing them in Australia to get their hands on goods such as baby milk formula.{MBD} {IMAGE}

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