39 measures that hinder imports expire and the Government says it will review one by one
The Argentine government is set to individually review 39 expiring anti-dumping measures aimed at imports, amid ongoing industrial sector demands for fair competition against foreign products.
Milei's plan for 2026: fewer taxes, dollar credits, and '50 structural reforms'
Javier Milei plans to outline his government's economic direction for 2026, focusing on structural reforms and measures for the middle class during the opening of Congress.
A full load from the Center Party MP to Purra and Orpo – "The truth begins to burn and be revealed"
Center Party MP Petri Honkonen criticizes the government's economic measures, highlighting a significant need for budget adjustments by 2031.
DHS shutdown triggers TSA ‘emergency measures’ as lawmaker warns airports could feel economic pain
The TSA is implementing emergency measures due to a partial DHS shutdown, with concerns raised about economic impacts at airports and the potential adjustment of TSA operations.
The government is preparing additional employment measures
Finland's government, led by Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, is set to prepare new measures for employment and growth in light of the country's high unemployment rate.
Mozambique: IMF Navigates Economic Policy Strains With Government
The IMF warns the Mozambican government of unsustainable economic policies, while the government remains cautiously optimistic about its prospects despite the IMF's call for austerity and anti-corruption measures.
IMF urges China to prioritise consumption-led rebalancing, curb industrial policy
The IMF calls on China to shift towards consumption-led economic growth and implement stronger fiscal measures to support domestic demand amidst a record trade surplus.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Javier Milei updates on the government's latest measures, economic indicators, and interactions with business leaders in Argentina.
The latest empty promise of Pedro Sánchez on housing: banks and developers await concrete measures to build 15,000 social rental homes
The Spanish government announced a new housing initiative aimed at addressing the country’s housing crisis, proposing the construction of 15,000 social rental homes annually, backed by European recovery funds and private investments.
'10 steps ahead' — Fedorov outlines Ukraine's plan to force Russia to make peace
Ukrainian Defense Minister Mykhailo Fedorov has presented a plan aimed at compelling Russia to seek peace, fortifying Ukraine's defensive measures and increasing economic pressure on Moscow.
Tariff increase: Alckmin says Brazil was the 'most benefited country in the world' from Trump's new measures
Brazil's Vice President Geraldo Alckmin stated that the country stood to gain the most from the new tariff measures implemented by the U.S. under President Trump.
China’s Lunar New Year sees modest rise in consumer spending, early data shows
Consumer spending in China during the Lunar New Year saw a modest increase, influenced by extended holiday measures and government efforts to stimulate demand.
Hungary blocks new EU sanctions against Russia due to Ukraine
Hungary has announced it will veto new EU sanctions against Russia, impacting the bloc's efforts to impose economic measures as the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine approaches.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article provides updates on President Javier Milei's government measures and captures reactions from various political figures amid economic challenges in Argentina.
Catastrophism as a Defensive Weapon
The article discusses how economic powers react negatively to progressive social measures proposed by the government, particularly regarding housing and minimum wage increases in Spain.
The US Supreme Court has canceled numerous global tariff rates imposed by D. Trump
The US Supreme Court has ruled against the global tariff rates implemented by former President D. Trump, stating that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorize such measures.
S. Famellos: Mitsotakis's inflation is detrimental to both consumers and small-medium enterprises
Greek politician Sokratis Famellos criticizes Prime Minister Mitsotakis's handling of inflation, advocating for various economic measures to support consumers and small businesses.
Economic news filter: The government stifles consumption from two sides – high taxation of wages and purchases
The article discusses the detrimental economic policies of the Slovak government, which are stifling consumption through high taxes and ineffective measures for economic growth.
Still about the fiscal legacy
The article discusses the negative fiscal legacy left for the current Brazilian government due to various legislative measures adopted between 2020 and 2022.
Shipping: What shipping companies are requesting to avoid price increases
Shipping companies in Greece are proposing several measures to avoid raising ferry ticket prices in the upcoming season, during a recent association meeting.
Italy: "Green light" for the 3 billion euro package to reduce wholesale energy prices
Italy has approved a package worth approximately 3 billion euros aimed at reducing wholesale energy prices to protect household purchasing power and support business competitiveness.
Sit-at-home fight: Soludo’s crackdown revives commerce across S’East
Governor Chukwuma Soludo's measures are fostering a cautious revival of commerce in Nigeria's South-East after years of economic stagnation due to sit-at-home orders.
EU report: Prepare for three degrees of warming
A new EU scientific report warns that Europe must prepare for a global temperature rise of three degrees, highlighting the urgent need for climate adaptation measures.
Israel's economic war leaves three school days a week and salaries at 60% in the West Bank
Israel's economic measures have drastically reduced schooling in the West Bank to three days a week while salaries are cut to 60%, driven by the policies of Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich.
S-criticism: The people will pay the price for the government's policy
Swedish Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson defends the government's economic policy against strong opposition criticism, which argues that future generations will bear the financial burden due to debt-increasing measures.
Alternative inflation indices emerge amid official call to moderate salary demands
Alternative measures of inflation are being developed in Argentina following the government's decision to delay updating the official consumer price index (CPI), leading to tensions within economic negotiations.
California News: Newsom announced economic relief, teacher strike, and other reports on February 13, 2026
Governor Gavin Newsom announced an expansion of mortgage relief measures amidst the end of a teacher strike in San Francisco and warnings of an incoming storm.
Cuba: The UN expresses "extreme concern" over the worsening socio-economic crisis
The UN expresses extreme concern regarding the deteriorating socio-economic situation in Cuba, primarily due to unilateral measures imposed by the United States.
World Economic Forum: Bad news from Argentina
The World Economic Forum's recent report reveals Brazil's gender gap will take 123 years to close at the current rate, highlighting the need for strategic measures beyond moral imperatives.
We Have Reached the Edge of Taxation of Work and Companies, Says Novysedlák from the Budgetary Council
Viktor Novysedlák argues that the Slovak government should reconsider its consolidation measures to foster economic growth and warns that the current taxation levels are nearing unsustainable limits.
EU leaders promise decisive actions to strengthen the economy
EU leaders acknowledge the urgent need for economic reinforcement due to global competition and geopolitical challenges, yet they struggle to agree on specific measures.
Measures for the 'capture' of rental income
The Greek government's economic team aims to significantly increase declared rental income to over 10 billion euros, which could provide substantial revenue for state coffers through new taxation.
Free trade or fortress Europe? The battle for the soul of the EU economy
European leaders are set to meet to discuss the EU's economic challenges, dependency on global powers, and measures to protect its industries.
EU Commission Wants Measures for Competitiveness
The EU Commission is reviving a controversial proposal for common EU business regulations to boost competitiveness among member states.
Treasury bets on financial inclusion while maintaining vigilance against illicit money
The Secretary of the Treasury, Edgar Amador Zamora, stated that financial inclusion is a national priority, emphasizing Mexico's commitment to anti-money laundering measures while fostering economic growth.
Instead of cars, perhaps horse-drawn carriages. Cuba resorts to drastic savings
Cuba is considering drastic measures, such as using horse-drawn carriages instead of cars, to cope with economic challenges.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Javier Milei's government has implemented new economic measures to encourage Argentines to invest their dollars held outside the banking system.
Last Year's Tax Revenue Increased by 1.8 Trillion Won, Exiting 'Tax Revenue Shortfall'…Impact of the Supplemental Budget
Last year, South Korea's national tax revenue exceeded expectations by 1.8 trillion won, allowing the government to recover from a three-year tax revenue shortfall through preemptive fiscal measures.
Nikkei Average Surpasses Its Highest Value with a Temporary Increase of 1400 Yen Due to High US Stock Prices and Tax Measures
The Nikkei average in the Tokyo stock market experienced a surge, momentarily exceeding 1400 yen and surpassing its previous highest value, attributed to rising US stock prices and expectations surrounding the Takai administration's economic policies.
The lack of fuel in Cuba: remote work, four-day week and traffic restrictions to cope with the crisis
Cuba has implemented emergency measures to conserve fuel amidst severe shortages caused by U.S. restrictions, impacting daily life.
Banditry hurting economy, we’ll defeat it — Tinubu
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has pledged to enhance security measures to combat banditry and terrorism, which he views as foreign to the nation's culture and a significant economic impediment.
Unprecedented financial crisis hits the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
The Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) is experiencing an unprecedented financial crisis that has led to the suspension of part of its activities to cut expenses.
President Lee's Approval Rating at 55.8%..."Effects of Real Estate Regulation on Multiple Homeowners" [Realmeter]
President Lee Jae-myung's approval rating rose to 55.8%, attributed to effective regulation of real estate speculation and economic recovery measures.
In response to the US oil blockade, Cuba takes extraordinary measures
Cuba has announced extraordinary measures to ensure its economic activity and essential public services due to an oil blockade imposed by the United States.
Chart of the Day: December Sales in Stores Plunge as People Increase Savings
Retail sales in December experienced the largest year-on-year drop in 13 years, leading to increased savings among consumers amid rising fatigue from consolidation measures and inflation.
“V. Putin fears D. Trump”: V. Zelensky identified ways to pressure the Kremlin
Ukrainian President Zelensky emphasized that Trump should leverage his influence over Putin, who fears him, to effectively pressure Russia through economic measures and military support for Ukraine.
Expert: It would be strange if retirees were left out of savings
A government advisor suggests that pension cuts should be considered as part of public economic balancing measures, highlighting fairness in the decision-making process.
The President says that Lithuania sees threats in relations with China, compares Beijing to Minsk
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda compares China's regime to Minsk's authoritarian leadership and discusses the lack of diplomatic relations with China despite Lithuania's defensive measures against aggressive Chinese economic behavior.
Paying for Dental Visits Yourself? "Hectic Attempt to Find Measures"
Amidst weak economic indicators, politicians are exploring solutions, though major reforms remain elusive according to WELT reporter Marco Reinke.
The Economic and Social Council criticizes the Government for not defining aid to SMEs in the intern statute
The Economic and Social Council has criticized the government for failing to define financial support measures for SMEs in the intern statute, highlighting a lack of data to assess the project’s economic impact.