Brad Stephens stood in the kitchen of a newly renovated Southeast Roanoke house, sounding like a real estate agent trying to close a deal.
âNew cabinets,â he said, pointing to the island counter in the middle of the room and the cabinets along the walls. âNew appliances. New windows. The backsplash will be finished next week. ⦠Itâs a really nice space.â
The house stands atop a rise above the busy four-lane stretch where Jamison Avenue becomes Dale Avenue in the Belmont neighborhood. A brightly painted mural adorns a concrete wall that runs along the street just below the house. The ornate front window, made of the original leaded glass from when the house was built around 1906, will offer a view of Mill Mountain and the Roanoke Star, as well as the Arbyâs across the street. Stephens joked that a pedestrian bridge to the Arbyâs would be a nice selling point.
Sunday, 07 Mar 2021 11:18 AM MYT
Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) Kuala Lumpur managing director Mai Onozawa. Bernama pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, Mar 7 Malaysia becomes a gateway for Japanese products to the Asean market as envisaged in the Japan Mall project that aims to promote international online sales of a wide selection of cosmetics and foods through purchase-and-sales support from major e-commerce sites overseas.
Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) Kuala Lumpur managing director Mai Onozawa said the online sales platform in Malaysia could be a stepping stone to expand Japanese products to other Asean countries as Malaysia has the highest e-commerce potential with its high percentage of people with smart devices.
French winemakers celebrate EU-US tariff agreement
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French winemakers celebrate EU-US tariff agreement
The two sides have agreed to a four-month suspension of tariffs imposed due to the long-running Airbus-Boeing dispute, which cost French winemakers €500 million in 2020
7 March 2021
The agreement will suspend tariffs - which cost French winemakers €500 million in 2020 alone - for four months as negotiations continueBy Hannah Thompson
French winemakers have welcomed an agreement between the EU and US to suspend punitive tariffs on goods, in the first move towards resolution of the row between aircraft rivals Airbus and Boeing.