Economy

Daimler plans to increase Mercedes-Benz production in China

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Carmaker Daimler wants to increase Mercedes-Benz production in China. The German company, which has a partnership in China with Chinese BIAC Motor, wants to increase capacity by 45 per cent in its two factories, including the extension of working days and shifts, according to documents from the Chinese website. Demand for this specialty has grown significantly as a result of …

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The rules on the French border from June 9 are here

The rules on the French border from June 9 are here

How can the French go abroad this summer for more than a year? Widespread contagious disease ? What are the restrictions on foreign tourists visiting France? A few days before the new phase of deregulation, the government announced its strategy for reopening the borders, with the health pass coming into effect at the same time: on June 9. Countries are …

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El Salvador plans to accept bitcoin as a legal currency

El Salvador plans to accept bitcoin as a legal currency

. “In the short term, it will create jobs and contribute to raising funds for thousands outside the formal economy,” Buke said in a video aired at the 2021 Bitcoin conference in Miami. He said he would submit a bill to the legislature next week. In a series of tweets, the 39-year-old leader said Bitcoin could boost the economy. He …

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Sino-US trade relations ‘unbalanced’

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Trade relations between China and the United States, the world’s largest economies, are “significantly unbalanced”. According to a representative of the US government, it is important that relations are better balanced. U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Toy argued that parts of trade relations between countries are unhealthy and in some ways harmful to the U.S. economy over time. Tai responded when …

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US warns of arms deal, Iranian warships likely to land their first Atlantic fleet

US warns of arms deal, Iranian warships likely to land their first Atlantic fleet

This week, Biden officials warned that the government was concerned that ships would carry weapons to Caracas and that the United States would act to prevent such deliveries. Satellite images of the ship from the beginning of May, provided by Maxer Technologies, show seven fast attack boats on deck. Pentagon spokesman John Kirby noted that Venezuela had bought weapons from …

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The group of seven countries almost agrees to tackle corporate tax evasion

The group of seven countries almost agrees to tackle corporate tax evasion

Bermuda knows how to sell itself. It attracts tourists with the appeal of open water and with the promise that international companies will not tax their profits. Bermuda is a multinational tax savings fund that is in a completely legal way, but now there is great pressure to change. Rishi Sunak It hosted a meeting of G7 finance ministers today. …

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MEP PvdA: Must be a necklace in tax reform development

MEP PvdA: Must be a necklace in tax reform development

The light is on Member states, the Commission and the European Parliament agreed last night: Every company with an annual revenue of 750 million or more will soon be obliged to report how much it pays in taxes to a country. “It’s not about companies, it’s about construction,” Paul Tong says. Those currencies need to become transparent so that you …

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Dentons launches global consultation with the help of Madeleine Albright

Dentons launches global consultation with the help of Madeleine Albright

Dentons, the world’s largest law firm, offers clients more than just legal advice. Next phase: Consulting Dentins Global Advisors, which will be launched in the United States in 1997-2001 with US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright (photo). According to Dentons News, the hand of the new global consultants is “a milestone in Denton’s long-term vision rather than the client law …

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The New York Times Collected Call Data from Justice Correspondents Under Trump Abroad

The New York Times Collected Call Data from Justice Correspondents Under Trump  Abroad

In 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice secretly obtained phone records of four journalists The New York Times Confiscated. The newspaper published the news on Wednesday (local time). In this way, the Trump administration sought to trace the newspaper’s press sources. Phone records were filed over a four-month period from January 14 to April 30 as part of an investigation …

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“Russia expects Nord Stream 2 to be completed by the end of this year”

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The Russian government plans to complete the construction of the controversial North Stream 2 gas pipeline project between Russia and Germany by the end of this year. Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak was quoted as saying by Russian news agency DOS. The project has been in operation for many years. Most of the pipeline is already over, but there …

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