Japan and the United Kingdom have agreed on Friday to adopt a…
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Japan and the United Kingdom have agreed on Friday to adopt a…
The employer Conpymes, the business organization that was born in 2021 surrounded by the wife of the President of the Government,…
Strive business ties, boost the local economy and, consequently that of…
High growth companies (EAC) are those that have grown more than…
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James Howells’ former partner mistakenly dumped the hard drive in 2013 Man wants to buy…
South Korea DeepSeek app removal has been agreed over compliance issues as Personal Information Protection Commission says Chinese startup accepted proposal to suspend downloads of AI chatbot.…
Less administrative obstacles for SMEs in Spain as the Governing Council of the Board of Extremadura has given the green light to the processing of the draft…
Retail chiefs warn perfect storm of taxes hitting jobs CITY AM says a heavyweight group of retailers has warned the Treasury that hundreds of thousands of jobs…
Job losses will restrain price pressures, says BoE rate-setter The FT says companies will struggle to raise prices this year as consumers are hit by job losses…
The lack of professionals and labor costs and the price of energy is killing the economy. Entrepreneurs maintain the perception of global risk for this first semester…
This week’s The Economist reports on “pig-butchering”, the most lucrative scam in a global industry that steals over $500bn a year from victims all around the world.
The FT leads with China’s retaliatory tariffs on the US, which the paper says could set off a “trade war” between the two nations.
The Official Gazette of Extremadura (DOE) has published this Friday, February 7, the Order of the Minister of Finance and Public Administration, Elena Manzano, which sets the…
People still trust scientists – study Public trust in scientists is still high despite the rising popularity of anti-science politicians. That’s according to a survey of almost 72,000 people in 68 countries, which found no…
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