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Belgio
Manovra, flat tax al 15% per gli autonomi solo fino a 65mila euro. Poker di sanatorie: ma il condono non è tombale
La flat tax al 15% per gli autonomi riguarderà le imprese e i professionisti con ricavi fino a 65.000 euro. È quanto si legge nel Draft Budgetary Plan inviato a Bruxelles, in cui non...
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Nigeria
Unilever Donates Relief Materials To Kogi Flood Victims
As part of its social responsibility to the society, the Unilever Nigeria Plc in partnership with Intergrated Investment Services has donated household materials worth millions of naira to the victims of flood disaster in Kogi State .The items are cartons of Omo, Close-up, sunlight detergents and lux. The distributor of ...
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Nigeria
FG Decries Incessant Attacks On Maritime Industry
The federal government has raised the alarm that the nation’s maritime industry has come under siege from criminal elements who perpetuate various crimes on Nigeria’s territorial waters. Statistics has shown that the maritime component of Nigeria’s oil and gas industry is worth an estimated $8 billion alongside seaborne transportation, oceanic ...
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Panama
Misión interinstitucional promueve bondades del centro financiero panameño en gira por Europa
La gira denominada “Panama Finance 2018” busca promover las ventajas competitivas que ofrece Panamá para la inversión como lo es su posición geográfica, economía dolarizada, conectividad y logística.
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Portogallo
Portugal sobe quase 10 posições no "ranking" mundial de competitividade
Portugal subiu de 42.º lugar para 34.º, este ano, no conjunto de 140 países, no "ranking" mundial de competitividade, de acordo com o WEF - World Economic Forum, cujos dados são divulgados na íntegra na quarta-feira.
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Portogallo
Metro de Lisboa sem serviços mínimos para a circulação de comboios na quinta-feira
O tribunal arbitral decidiu não decretar serviços mínimos para a circulação de composições durante a greve parcial que os trabalhadores do Metropolitano de Lisboa agendaram para a manhã de quinta-feira.
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USA
Utilities Cut Power to Prevent Wildfires. But Who Wins When the Lights Go Out?
Citing safety concerns, power companies in California are shutting down electricity when and where the hazard is greatest. Consumer advocates see a strong-arm strategy to change liability law.
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USA
DealBook: When Business Executives Become Reluctant Statesmen
Without a strong stance from Washington to give them cover, top executives have been on their own dealing with Saudi Arabia, a country that has shown itself capable of holding a grudge.
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India
U.S. Credit Card Giants Flout India’s New Law on Personal Data
As India develops new rules governing the data of its residents, global firms are the first target. Companies say they need more time to comply.
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USA
Infosys Built Its Global Machine With Indian Workers. Can It Adjust to Trump’s ‘Hire American’?
Doing significantly more work in the United States, as the company is being pressured to do, would require an overhaul of its business model and corporate culture.