Brussels has given the nod of approval to German state aid for the building of a new chip factory as Europe seeks better tech supply security. It came as ground was broken on the site...
A shortage of skilled labor is a problem in many developed economies, but it has become acute in the UK — particularly in England. The country’s new government is targeting a reset. The United Kingdom...
High youth joblessness and soaring prices, among other problems, fueled the mass student-led demonstrations that ousted Sheikh Hasina’s government. Bangladesh was thrust into the global spotlight this week after large-scale, violent unrest forced the country’s long-time premier, Sheikh...
The EU claims that Chinese electric car makers received government subsidies that unfairly undermined their European rivals. China says it has resorted to the WTO to preserve “the global green transformation.” The Chinese government filed...
After a global stock market rout caused by weak US jobs data and Japan’s interest rate hike, investors seek guidance on the next steps. Does this sell-off mark the end of the AI-driven investment boom...
Ferrari already accepts Bitcoin, Ether and USDC in the United States. The Italian carmaker said it is looking to eventually accept cryptocurrencies in additional jurisdictions. Ferrari will soon begin accepting cryptocurrency payments in Europe, the company announced on...
The deal comes amid a global race to secure access to lithium, a key material for batteries. Serbia is expecting major investments in its controversial mining project. The European Union and Serbia signed a deal on Friday...
Why has IKEA not taken off in a big way, even though it’s known for its DIY furniture assembly concept around the world? There could be several reasons, such as taxes, price, store accessibility, product...
China’s ambition to be the world’s largest economy has been dented by COVID-19, the real estate crisis and an aging population. Boosting growth will be top of mind as Communist Party officials prepare to meet...
The significance of the Red Sea shipping route for global trade is enormous. But for over six months now, Houthi militias from Yemen have been attacking ships in the region for their owners’ or operators’ ties to Israel....
Even those with little money can be home owners in Sweden and Italy, where some houses sell for next to nothing. Still, if a deal seems too good to be true, that is because there...
Most governments agree that companies must stop using tax loopholes to avoid paying their fair share. But coming together on a global level to make this happen seems to still be out of reach. Many...