Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows to low-tax countries in the Netherlands have fallen sharply over the past two years. According to DNB analysis, this may be the result of new national and international legislation. The Netherlands is the second largest recipient of foreign direct investment in the world after the United States. A significant portion of these investments – and …
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RTV Maastricht – The American company takes almost a quarter of MVV shares
American company World Soccer Holdings is taking over 24 of MVV’s 100 shares. This gives the club 735,000 euros. That money will not be pumped into the team of players at once, but will be used commercially for the strengthening and professionalization of the youth wing. That will ultimately lead to more money and a stronger first team in the …
Read More »Air France-KLM pays millions for alleged mail fraud in US
Photo: ANP Airlines KLM and Air France pay US Justice Department $3.9 million to end postal dispute Dutch and French sister companies delivered some airmail overseas for the United States Postal Service (USPS), but allegedly cheated on delivery times. The agreements, which were finalized in 2009, said airlines would be fined for late or misdirected mail. For verification purposes, the …
Read More »Guido Impens, a Nobel laureate and alumnus of the College of Beeland, has his own park in Turin.
Nobel laureate Guido Impens, who grew up in Durres and now has a park named after him; Guido Imbensplantsoen. The street sign was unveiled by Mayor Creed Buter in the presence of Impens from the US during a festive gathering at 1pm on Friday. In the past, when Guido was a student at Beeland College, he cycled daily between two …
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Conservative line Munasama says what that statement was. “This case is about the EPA’s ability or authority to issue visionary regulations for greenhouse gas emissions. The court found that this went a long way and found that the EPA had given it legislative powers. Not a branch. According to the court, there is a great separation of powers. ‘ This …
Read More »Chances of Iran nuclear deal deteriorating after special-Doha talks
“Opportunities for a deal after Doha are worse than they were before Doha, and they are getting worse by the day,” the official said anonymously. “You could describe Doha trampling at its best and going backwards at its worst. But for now, the trampling water is going backwards in all practical ways,” he added. The official declined to comment on …
Read More »The US Supreme Court has dismissed the US Axis case over patents
Judges have dismissed American Axel’s appeal against a lower court ruling that invalidated Detroit’s patent in a legal battle with Michigan – based rival Nepco Holdings. Critics say the court’s precedent for patent eligibility has produced unpredictable results and undermined the U.S. patent process. In May, President Joe Biden’s administration urged the Supreme Court to hear the case, saying it …
Read More »Indonesia lags behind Russia: ‘Putin desperately needs country’
Indonesian President Joko Widodo meets with Putin in Moscow today. The two countries have good relations with each other, and Indonesia does not want to exclude Russia from attending the G20 summit later this year. Putin to Bali? The G20 Summit is a summit that unites the nineteen richest nations in the world and the European Union. The chairman of …
Read More »Negative Forum CIDI in Bahrain
On Monday, June 27, 2022, the Negro Forum held a series of meetings with the United States, Israel, Bahrain, Morocco, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates in Manama, the capital of Bahrain. Promoting prosperity, stability and security in the Middle East was discussed. The visit of US President Joe Biden was also highlighted. NGO Summit of March 2022 (Photo credit: …
Read More »Hyundai and Kia tested in Germany for cheating on diesel | Now
German authorities test Hyundai and Kia. South Korean automakers are suspected of using deceptive software to manipulate diesel car emissions. Authorities raided eight shopping malls in Germany and Luxembourg. More than 210,000 diesel vehicles of two South Korean car brands have been fitted with illegal software to cover emissions, according to the Frankfurt Attorney General’s Office. This software comes from …
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