ISPRA presents to the Chamber the 'Platform for the sustainability of finance and businesses'
ISPRA has introduced a new digital platform designed to transform sustainable finance from a regulatory obligation into a competitive opportunity, presenting it at a conference in the Chamber.
Milei attacked three businessmen and accused them of exposing a corrupt system that sank the Argentines
President Javier Milei criticized three prominent businessmen, accusing them of showcasing a corrupt system detrimental to the Argentine people.
Police Raided Allegro Headquarters
A police raid occurred at the headquarters of Allegro, though details about the reasons and implications remain unclear due to a technical issue with the information source.
The president of the Davos Forum resigns over the Epstein scandal
The president of the Davos Forum, Borge Brende, has resigned following revelations of his connections with Jeffrey Epstein, including business dinners and communication through email and SMS.
LAST INGREDIENTS...
The article discusses various economic topics related to Mexico, including market trends and national financial opinions.
Icelandair's offer is three times the estimated cost
Icelandair has presented an offer that is significantly higher than the initially estimated cost.
Progress in the separation of the agricultural business at a multinational aims to list on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 2027
BASF is separating its agricultural business to form an independent company called Basf Solutions for Agriculture, aiming for a 2027 listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Strength and business are not enough: America is more alone
The article discusses the shortcomings of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, emphasizing growing isolation and distrust among Western allies.
Javier Cercas: 'We already know the truth about 23-F. But the lies will not end, because they are a business'
Javier Cercas comments on the enduring relevance of his novel 'Soldiers of Salamina' while reflecting on the spread of misinformation surrounding historical events in Spain.
T-Mobile increased operating profit in Czechia by 6.4 percent last year
T-Mobile's operating profit in Czechia rose by 6.4 percent last year, reflecting the company's financial growth in the telecommunications sector.
Approval of Business Integration Between Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso, with Conditions to Maintain Competition
The Japanese Fair Trade Commission has approved the integration of Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso, setting conditions to mitigate market concentration risks.
Friedrich Merz visits China's artificial intelligence center hoping for business deals
German leader Friedrich Merz visits China to strengthen economic ties amid global instability, accompanied by a delegation of business leaders.
Another Café Closes: "I Can't Imagine How Entrepreneurs Survive in This City"
A café in Klaipėda, run by UAB "Ponas Cinamonas," has decided to close due to personal circumstances and ongoing challenges in the local business environment.
Why concentration in the coffee sector is a one-way street
The article discusses the rapid evolution of coffee chains in Greece, indicating the sector's maturation and necessary restructuring amidst high competition.
Tax Reform and Its Effects on Judicial Recovery
The implementation of tax reform in Brazil alters how companies in crisis manage their tax obligations, impacting their approach to judicial recovery.
Four individuals convicted in Greece for illegal wiretapping of politicians and journalists
In Greece, four individuals have been convicted for unlawfully wiretapping over 90 politicians, journalists, business leaders, and high-ranking military officials using the spyware 'Predator.'
Kang Hoon-sik: Expanding Cooperation in $65 Billion Project Including Korea-UAE Defense Industry
South Korea and the UAE have agreed to expand their cooperative projects to a total of $65 billion, with $35 billion specifically allocated for defense industry collaboration.
The new Helpdesk of ESEE for the support of commercial enterprises is operational
ESEE launches a new digital Helpdesk to assist its member commercial enterprises across Greece.
EU Commission approves Greek state aid of 400 million euros for business investments in clean technologies
The EU Commission has approved a 400-million-euro state aid scheme to support strategic investments in clean technologies in Greece.
Thorstein leaving Deloitte
Thorstein is leaving his position at Deloitte.
AADE: Tax Registry applications out of operation from March 1 to 10
The Independent Authority of Public Revenue in Greece announced a temporary halt of Tax Registry applications from March 1 to 10 due to a transition to new European classification standards.
Putin's friend bank and questionable business: why the orientalist Andrejs Lankovs could be expelled from Latvia
Russian Korean expert Andrejs Lankovs was declared undesirable in Latvia and expelled to Estonia without explanation.
Millennials are tired, Gen Z is not interested, so who will run the company?
The article discusses the generational shift in corporate structures in India, highlighting the concerns of Millennials and Gen Z regarding their future roles in business.
Creativity Alone Doesn't Win. It Needs Media Power
This article highlights the findings of a study indicating that creativity in advertising is ineffective without a strong media presence.
Gevorkyan is making its first expansion abroad by taking over a metallurgical factory in Italy.
Artur Gevorkyan's company is expanding internationally by acquiring a metallurgical factory in Italy, aiming to grow its operations in the local market.
Record number on the Black List - car dealers are the 'worst offenders'
The number of companies neglecting recommendations from the Consumer Agency in Sweden has reached an all-time high, with car dealers identified as the primary offenders.
SBA Group opens the largest business investment in Lithuania in the USA: will produce more than 2 million pieces of furniture annually
SBA Group has inaugurated a new factory in the USA, marking a significant expansion in its operations with plans for further growth and hiring.
Sklavenitis: The Next Day After Exceeding 6 Billion Euros
The Sklavenitis Group is focusing on future growth after surpassing 6 billion euros in revenue, claiming a significant share of Greece's organized retail market.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
Two Months of 'Bongguan' Experiment in Hainan, China: Expansion of Sino-Korean Business Exchanges and Investments
Business exchanges and investments between Korean and Chinese companies have increased in Hainan following the initiation of the 'Bongguan' experiment.
Arco Vara has a new leader from the bank
Rait Riim, with 20 years of experience in the real estate sector, has been appointed as the new leader of Arco Vara after holding leadership positions in various financial institutions.
NVIDIA Updates Record Profits, Denies AI Bubble as 'Demand Expands'
NVIDIA has reported record profits for the quarter ending in January 2026, fueled by soaring demand for AI-related semiconductors, while dismissing the notion of an AI bubble.
The Best Communicating Leader Was Elected - The New Leader Overtook D. Dundulis and A. Avulis
A new ranking reveals the best communicating leaders in Lithuania, with Simonas Bartkus of Lithuanian Airports taking the top spot.
New player in the old hen business: old laying hens will soon be slaughtered under COâ‚‚ stunning
A new player in Bavaria's poultry market is set to begin slaughtering old hens under COâ‚‚ stunning, amidst a shortage of local slaughtering capacity following the closure of the major Buckl slaughterhouse.
'My company has been ruined...' Founder expresses pain, fear spreads over AI!
Fear over AI impacts employees and companies alike, with significant business model challenges seen in major Indian IT firms.
Avramar: Greek-Spanish 'War' Over Revenues and Use of the Name
There is an escalating conflict between Greek and Spanish subsidiaries of Avramar regarding brand exploitation and financial revenue management.
HS: Nokia begins to reduce jobs in Finland
Nokia announced on Wednesday that it will cut up to 156 jobs in Finland, particularly in its mobile network business.
Children's Photos on the Internet: We Need Rules for Family Influencers
The sharing of children's photos on social media has become a lucrative business model, often neglecting the protection of minors.
KFTC Imposes Fine of 2.2 Billion Won on Coupang for Pressuring Suppliers on Prices and Advertising Costs
Coupang has been fined 2.2 billion Won by the Korea Fair Trade Commission for allegedly pressuring suppliers to reduce prices and share advertising costs.
How to Launch a Successful Project During Ramadan?
The article discusses the opportunities and challenges entrepreneurs face when considering launching a business during the Ramadan period, highlighting consumer behavior and market dynamics.
Finnish clothing brand shuts down after 20 years
The Finnish clothing brand Myssyfarmi, known for its use of Finnish sheep wool, is shutting down after 20 years in business, starting a clearance sale as it navigates profitability challenges.
The EU and the UK will collaborate in Competition investigations and major business operations
The EU and the UK have reached an agreement to collaborate on competition investigations and corporate mergers and acquisitions.
The German parent company of Quirónsalud celebrates an 11% growth in its business in Spain, following a payment of nearly 500 million from Ayuso's government
Fresenius, the parent company of Quirónsalud, reports an 11% growth in its Spanish operations, largely attributed to a nearly 500 million euro payment from the government of Madrid.
The Treasury: Goods transfers must be invoiced in KSeF
The Polish government mandates that all goods transfers be properly invoiced through the Krajowy System e-Faktur (KSeF).
Credit is Back in the Game. Revival in the Market in 2026
The article discusses the anticipated growth in the Polish credit market for 2026, driven by declining interest rates and increased demand for both personal and business loans.
Saskatoon’s The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe sees another act of vandalism
The Purrfect Cup Cat Cafe in Saskatoon has faced another act of vandalism, causing significant damage and theft, amid ongoing security concerns in the area.
Queues for offices in Warsaw. The best addresses are disappearing quickly
The article discusses the challenges businesses face in renting office spaces in Warsaw amid rising demand and rental prices.
The End of El Dorado for Tenants? Rent Prices Are Rising, and There Are Fewer Free Offices
The article discusses the rising rent prices and decreasing availability of office spaces in Poland, highlighting challenges for businesses renting offices.
Saskatoon council approves drop-in centre relocation despite community concerns
Saskatoon's city council has approved the relocation of a drop-in centre to a downtown property despite local community pushback regarding safety and business impacts.
CPI of Organized Crime summons brothers of Dias Toffoli, from the STF, to testify and approves breaking the secrecy of the family's company
The CPI of Organized Crime in Brazil has summoned the brothers of Supreme Court Minister Dias Toffoli for questioning and approved the breaking of confidentiality regarding their family's business dealings.