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24.01 / 16:03
UPS DOW economy Sustainability reports European Commission calls for sweeping red-tape reforms to compete with US, China
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The European Commission is planning to go much further than before in cutting red tape, as part of a sweeping policy proposal to revive the bloc’s economy and compete with China and the U.S. The European Commission is planning to go much further than before in cutting red tape for businesses, as part of a sweeping policy proposal to revive the bloc’s economy and compete with China and the U.S.
24.01 / 15:13
UPS FIVE Manufacturing Trade country reports Relationships Posthaste: 5 charts that challenge Trump's trade tirades about Canada
Donald Trump is saying a lot about the United States’ trading relationship with Canada that some economists say is just plain wrong.
24.01 / 14:41
markets Digital Waters security Strategy PAM Arunachal CM expresses concern over China’s refusal to enter international water treaties
Speaking at the inaugural function of a seminar titled ‘Environment and Security’ at the Dorjee Khandu Auditorium Hall of the state Legislative Assembly, he drew attention of all stakeholders towards the Chinese plan to construct the world’s largest hydropower project on the Yarlung Tsangpo river, which enters Arunachal Pradesh as Siang and becomes the Brahmaputra in Assam before flowing into Bangladesh.
24.01 / 13:53
Manufacturing Highways performer information reports Sporting Ford recalls more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks due to loss of power problem
Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 270,000 Broncos and Mavericks due to a power problem that can cause vehicles to stop unexpectedly or fail to start
24.01 / 13:03
markets Trade President Portfolio managers urge investors to be resilient as Trump policies mean 'volatility will be rising'
Since Trump returned to the Oval Office on Monday (20 January), equity, bond and currency markets have fluctuated as they attempted to keep pace with the GOP president's lurches from one claim to another.  Despite dismissing the possibility of tariffs before being sworn into office, Trump later admitted that he was considering imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on China from 1 February.  The Republican leader has also warned he may slap trade restrictions on products from the European Union given that «they do not take our cars, they do not take our farm produc...
24.01 / 11:09
UPS security Food Trade War country Latin Trump, trade and feeding China’s pigs
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. One of the many legacies of Donald Trump’s first trade war with China is that pigs in the country now have a more varied diet. In response to Mr Trump’s tariffs on Chinese goods in 2018, China imposed a 25% levy on American farm products.
24.01 / 08:53
Digital Manufacturing Analysis Research wellness Trade track Syngene's capex on track; focus on R&D and biologics to fuel future expansion: Jonathan Hunt
«We were successful during the course of converting a number of those into permanent contracts and that will give us a foundation for growth as we go into the future,» says Jonathan Hunt, Syngene International. It was a good quarter coming in when you talk about the third quarter. But I also wanted to talk about your discovery services division particularly. So, the initial China plus one pilot project with large and mid-sized pharma companies as well starting to convert into longer-term contracts. So, tell us a little more about this particular division then. Jonathan Hunt: I should start with the results. Overall, we saw a return to growth. As you know, during the course of the year, we saw a little bit of softness in the first half. First quarter, second quarter revenue were both minus 2%. But we predicted that the second half of the year things would start to pick up and we hoped that we would get back to growth and that is exactly what we saw, so plus 11% for the quarter. Nicely balanced across the business.
24.01 / 08:11
markets UPS Career Dreams EVA awards Videos From Nandi to Naruto: How India’s cosplayers craft their grand costumes
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Growing up, Saurabh Singh Rawat had one big dream: to become a cartoon. “I loved watching (anime) cartoons like Dragon Ball and Pokémon...
24.01 / 07:21
Manufacturing economy Sustainability country cover information prevention The reform of tax policy has a big role in India’s Viksit Bharat journey
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. As we embark on our journey to achieve the vision of ‘Viksit Bharat by 2047,’ there is little doubt that tax policy will play a key role in realizing it. This is not just from the perspective of funding higher levels of public expenditure that becoming a developed country will entail, but also in terms of the impact it will have on the investment and economic growth needed to help us achieve this vision.
24.01 / 06:53
markets Digital Strategy Experts PAM reports Paytm, Razorpay, six other payment gateways in ED crosshairs for crypto scam: Report
payment gateways, including Razorpay, PayU, and Paytm, freezing Rs 500 crore in their virtual accounts, The Times of India reported. This probe is linked to a cryptocurrency scam, HPZ Token, allegedly operated by 10 Chinese nationals from India.
24.01 / 06:11
markets UPS Digital Manufacturing Experts country reports Beyond mobile manufacturing: Why the Budget needs to go high-tech
India can elevate its standing in global exports by branching out into high-tech manufacturing, which holds a lot of potential for growth. While India’s strengths have been more prominent in the traditional labour-intensive industries such as gems and jewellery, leather, and readymade garments, it is the export of high-tech products that can prove to be a real game changer for the economy.
24.01 / 02:19
markets JPMorgan Analysis economy Research Trade country Emerging economies facing "sudden stop" of capital flows, JPMorgan warns
Emerging markets could be seeing a dreaded "sudden stop" of capital flows as President Donald Trump's 'America First' policies pump up the U.S. economy and suck money away from poorer countries, investment bank JPMorgan warned on Thursday. Analysts fear sudden stops in capital flows because they starve economies of the money they need to grow or even just keep going.
24.01 / 02:15
markets Digital Manufacturing Strategy Experts PAM stage China cenbank conducts medium-term loan operation, rate unchanged
medium-term loan operation on Friday and left the interest rate unchanged.
24.01 / 02:11
Cooper Align reports Department China is helping supply chemicals for Iran’s ballistic-missile program
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Two Iranian ships docked in China have been loaded with a critical ingredient to produce propellant for ballistic missiles, people familiar with the matter said—a demonstration of the challenge the Trump administration will have in pressing China to reduce cooperation with Iran. The two vessels are loaded with around 1,000 tons of sodium perchlorate, a material that Iran could turn into 960 tons of ammonium perchlorate, one of the main ingredients for producing solid propellant for ballistic missiles, the people said.
23.01 / 20:47
markets security Food Trade reports Commentary China moves to boost languishing markets by ordering funds to invest more in shares
The Chinese government is trying to encourage people to spend more by ensuring that share prices will rise, ordering pensions and mutual funds to invest more in domestic stock markets
23.01 / 14:29
COST UPS Racing Research country innovations India must wake up on basic R&D for technology before it gets too late
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Recently, a Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) company unveiled a language model brimming with innovations that make it 15-20 times cheaper than some of the best models globally, while offering comparable capabilities. Within days, another Chinese firm announced a model capable of handling inputs 20-32 times larger than any current global counterpart—equivalent to processing a 16,000-page pdf file.
23.01 / 14:15
markets CEO Strategy economy Trade country Schools 'Economic nationalism not bad but tariffs not the answer': Panellists at WEF
Economic nationalism has its roots in policy makers ignoring citizens’ quest for stability, and it has even helped countries such as South Korea and China build their economies though resorting to tariffs by the Trump administration to address those issues may be a mistake, panellists at the World Economic Forum (WEF) debating ‘Rise of Economic Nationalism’ said.
23.01 / 14:15
markets Strategy President Celebrity PAM stars Donald Trump and wife Melania mark 20 years of marriage; here's who attended and how they celebrated
Melania Trump's wedding reappears as they celebrate 20 years of marriage. On Wednesday, President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary.
23.01 / 12:13
President War country gatherings peace Trump allies give Europe’s leaders reality check on Ukraine
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. DAVOS, Switzerland—Allies of President Trump beamed into the World Economic Forum to chide European leaders for their handling of the war in Ukraine, with one top administration official warning that efforts to fold the country into NATO during peace talks with Russia would run into an American “buzz saw." North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Mark Rutte, seated on a white dais flanked by European leaders in a hotel ballroom, kicked off a breakfast in support of Ukraine on the sidelines of the elite gathering Thursday.

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