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The attraction of FDI maintains the recovery trend
All eyes are now on the reports of the government and the NA Economic Committee presented during the current session of the National Assembly ... -
Rich countries urge support for global corporate tax deal as Ireland stands firm
Ireland is urged to join an international deal that would change the way multinationals pay their taxes and introduce a minimum rate of 15pc. ... -
EPA assesses new chemicals under TSCA
As noted in our February 25, 2022 blog post, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on February 25, 2022 the proposed TSCA (Toxic ... -
Don’t forget the education crisis
OLLYY-FREEPIK TThe State of the Nation Address (SONA) is a constitutional obligation and an annual tradition in which the President reports on the country’s ... -
Cormann talks local weather for OECD job
[ad_1] Former Australian Finance Minister Mathias Cormann, who’s eager to turn into the brand new head of the Group for Financial Co-operation and Growth ... -
China, Turkey back G-20 as second-quarter growth surpasses pre-pandemic level
The economic growth of G-20 member countries during the April-June period exceeded pre-pandemic levels, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) said but ... -
A history of Japan in two Olympic Games
TOKYO – The opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic Games is due to take place on July 23, the second time the capital has ... -
Yellen urges G20 to raise minimum corporate tax rate – US Treasury
U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen answers questions during the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing to consider the FY22 budget request for the Treasury Department at ... -
A general introduction to the banking regulatory regime in the United Arab Emirates
All the questions Introduction The United Arab Emirates, and in particular Dubai, have become the key financial center of the Middle East in recent ... -
PLOS expands its footprint with publishing deal in Germany
The Public Science Library (PLOS) is pleased to announce an agreement with Sachsen Consortia to facilitate unlimited publication within 12 PLOS titles at no ... -
South Korea: backtracking on the protection of rights
(New York) – In 2021, South Korean President Moon Jae-in weakened civil and political freedoms and cracked down on North Korean human rights activists ... -
Climate activism cannot omit the built environment – it generates half of emissions
As Indonesian islanders lately sue cement producers over climate damage, buildings are getting much-needed attention due to their high carbon footprint. The built environment ... -
Malaysia’s tax regime should remain current and sustainable after Covid-19
KUALA LUMPUR: The tax regime in Malaysia should remain up to date and continue to be sustainable to attract new domestic and foreign direct ... -
Basic sector data, PMI in India; GDP in US, UK
Every Monday, mintThe “Plain Facts” section features five key data releases to watch out for during the week. India’s core sector production data for ... -
Germany has committed to allocating 229 million euros for technical cooperation with Peru | News | ANDEAN
reported that on November 2-3, intergovernmental negotiations between Peru and Germany on development cooperation took place in the city of Berlin. During these meetings, ... -
How the infrastructure bill can help bridge the digital divide
Even though negotiations between President BidenJoe Biden Jill Biden and Kate Middleton to meet this week Al Gore pressured Biden not to cut climate ... -
Azerbaijan confirmed as OECD partner country
BAKOU, Azerbaijan, July 1 Trend: Azerbaijan has officially acceded to the Multilateral Agreement of Competent Structures on Automatic Exchange of National Reports and its ... -
CSR: Why are collaborations essential to better rebuild
In the recent past, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Build Back Better strategy to reduce the risks posed by future disasters for ... -
Secure oil, supported by OECD financial progress forecasts
[ad_1] LONDON: Oil costs remained secure on Wednesday, supported by an OECD forecast for the worldwide financial restoration and by OPEC + brakes on ... -
Hoping for a resounding economic recovery
Lobian The Philippine economy is expected to grow by 7-9% in 2022, one of the highest in Asean. This optimistic scenario is due to ... -
The Togolese Tax Revenue Office launches a special initiative to better fight against tax evasion
OVERVIEW OF REFORMS START A BUSINESS (More information) At the fifteenth position in the world and first in Africa, under the start a business ... -
Pragmatic cost-benefit analysis for infrastructure resilience
Hallegatte, S., Rentschler, J. & Rozenberg, J. Lifelines: the opportunity for a resilient infrastructure (World Bank, 2019). Climate-resilient infrastructure (OECD, 2018). Anticipate, React, Recover: ... -
The biggest tax stories of 2021
Last year marked the successful negotiation of a landmark global tax deal to tackle corporate tax evasion, new allegations over Luxembourg’s tax practices and ... -
Recognizing the Value of and Investing in Creative Enterprises – UNDP
Share this with more people! Dr Angela Lusigi – UNDP Resident Representative in Ghana The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has called on African ... -
Council of Saudi Chambers launches Saudi-Yemeni Business Council
Credit Suisse Group AG recently launched a process that could see its U.S. asset management arm sold, a source familiar with the matter said ... -
Watch: The state of the EU and world trade policy | 05/26/2021
David O’Sullivan, Senior Advisor with Steptoe & Johnson LLP, describes some of the main political actions and concerns emanating from the European Union today. ... -
Kenya to double Big Tech tax
Economy Kenya to double Big Tech tax Tuesday, April 12, 2022 By CONSTANT MUNDAMore from this author Summary Kenya plans to double taxes on ... -
Matthew Lau: Parents want standardized tests even if unions don’t
Links to the breadcrumb PF Comment It is the mission of a teachers’ union to protect teachers from being held accountable – even if ... -
Housing crisis in Israel: prices up 7.4% since last year
Housing prices in Israel rose 7.4 percent last year, the Central Bureau of Statistics released Thursday. Since the 2008 global financial crisis, house prices ... -
International trade contracted 8.5% in 2020 amid COVID-19, hardest since WWII: OECD – Economy – Business
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused international trade to contract 8.5% in 2020, marking some of the biggest reductions since the end of World War ...