Economy

North Holland and the province of Nissan offer cooperation

North Holland and the province of Nissan offer cooperation

Cars are becoming smarter and taking tasks out of the hands of drivers. It is important to know what technological developments are coming to the province of Noord-Holland and what their impact is on infrastructure. That’s why Vice President Jeroen Olthof (Mobility and Accessibility) and Nissan North America Innovation Director Marten Sierhuis will sign the collaboration agreement on September 6, …

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EU has low confidence in Iran nuclear deal – media

EU has low confidence in Iran nuclear deal - media

ABM Monday, September 5, 2022 19:34 The European Union has little faith in a new nuclear deal with Iran. The news agency Bloomberg made the report on Monday based on statements by the EU’s current High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Joseph Borrell. “I’m less confident today than I was 28 hours ago,” Borrell said in Brussels on …

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Studying Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics Simultaneously: What’s the Use?

Studying Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics Simultaneously: What's the Use?

Like Amalia, Nathalie de Beer studies politics, psychology, law and economics in Amsterdam. Especially for this he moves from America to the Netherlands and steps into the third year. “I’m very happy with my choice, it’s a great course,” says 21-year-old student Eddy Nl. The zeitgeist He chose PPLE keeping his future in mind. “Modern society is increasingly globalized and …

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Toyota is investing heavily in batteries

Toyota is investing heavily in batteries

Written by Olivier Duquesne 02.09.2022 The hybrid specialist shifts a gear in racing to electric driving. Toyota to invest $5.6 billion in Japan and US to accelerate battery production Overview: Toyota is putting a lot of money on the table: 730 billion yen (about $5.6 billion). 400 billion yen will be invested in the Prime Planet Energy & Solutions Co. …

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Russia says Lavrov has not yet been granted a US visa to visit the United Nations

Russian and Iranian foreign ministers meet in Moscow

In a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres seen by Reuters on Friday, Russia’s UN ambassador Vasilij Nebenzia said it was “dangerous” because Washington had “denied entry visas” to several Russian delegations in recent months. Other UN events. The U.S. takes its obligations as a host nation to the U.N. seriously, a State Department spokeswoman said, adding that visa files …

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European stocks rose significantly after the release of the US jobs report

European stocks rose significantly after the release of the US jobs report

European stocks ended trading with strong gains on Friday. There was a party in the stock markets, especially after the release of the jobs report in the US. All AEX funds on Beursplein 5 closed higher. Telecom group KPN finished flat. The AEX index rose 1.7 percent to close at 678.57 points. US job growth was much slower than a …

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Mexico’s economy to reach pre-pandemic levels in 2023, but lag behind peers – Fitch

Outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Mexico City

In 2020, the Mexican economy, the second-largest in Latin America, experienced its biggest annual contraction since the Great Depression of the 1930s, but recovery since then has been sporadic. “Mexico’s economic recovery has lagged the region and its rating peers following a deep economic contraction caused by the 2020 pandemic,” Fitch Ratings’ sovereign director Carlos Morales said in an emailed …

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Dutch embassy routinely rejects visas for artists and athletes – Suriname Herald

Dutch embassy routinely rejects visas for artists and athletes - Suriname Herald

Musicians, artists and athletes who want to travel to the Netherlands to participate in programs and sports activities are experiencing severe backlog at the Dutch Embassy. Their visas continue to be rejected. Even if the required documents are submitted. This group of Surinamese are fed up with this and now want a change. In a conversation with the Suriname Herald, …

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