TikTok investors must pay a $10 billion fee to the Trump government
TikTok investors involved in a deal to create a US-controlled version of the app are required to pay a $10 billion fee to the US Treasury as part of their transaction.
Yellow Envelope Law to Take Effect on the 10th...Labor, Management, and Government Must Cooperate as a 'Stepping Stone for Mutual Growth'
The Yellow Envelope Law, aimed at strengthening labor rights in South Korea, will come into effect on the 10th, expanding the scope of employers and limiting corporate claims for damages against striking workers.
Grano starts corporate restructuring negotiations
Grano, a marketing and communications services group, has initiated corporate restructuring negotiations affecting its entire workforce, which may result in layoffs and significant changes to employment conditions.
Labor Reform: The Fiscal Cost of the Project Halved Due to Changes Negotiated by the Government with the Provinces
The Argentine government negotiated changes to the labor reform project, halving its fiscal cost by removing a corporate tax reduction that affected provincial revenues.
The owner of Prisa's fund sells 2% of Indra amid a dispute over the purchase of Escribano
Amber Capital has sold a 2% stake in Indra during ongoing negotiations to acquire Escribano, with implications for the defense sector and corporate governance.
Minority Partner of Ligga Points Out Irregularities in Company Sale Process and Goes to Court to Try to Suspend Negotiations
Agnaldo Bastos Lopes, a minority partner of Ligga Telecom, has taken legal action to suspend the sale of the company, citing irregularities in the negotiation process.
Rio Tinto and Glencore abandon merger that would create the world's largest mining company
Rio Tinto has abandoned negotiations to acquire Glencore, ending months of discussions about a merger that could have reshaped the global mining industry.