The government will probably not reduce taxes for companies. Instead, it plans accelerated depreciation
The Czech government is contemplating a plan for accelerated depreciation rather than tax cuts for businesses.
Malawi: Citizens Plan National Thanksgiving Match for Mutharika, Cite Food, Fuel and Economic Gains
Citizens in Malawi are organizing a nationwide thanksgiving match to express appreciation for President Arthur Peter Mutharika's economic policies.
50 Years After the Coup: The Martínez de Hoz Plan Seen from the Inner Machinery
A recent book by Chilean economist Sebastián Edwards examines the critical aspects of economic policy under Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, contrasting it with the disarray of Argentina's economic policy during a similar dictatorship.
Carlos Cuerpo: 'I guarantee that we will watch to ensure there is no enrichment in such a tragic situation'
Carlos Cuerpo, Spain's Minister of Economy, discusses the government's economic aid plan in response to the energy crisis, expecting increased inflation and promising to oversee business profit margins.
What if the plan is not working?
Doubts are emerging within the Argentine government regarding the effectiveness of Javier Milei's economic plan amid ongoing economic difficulties and judicial controversies.
China's Five-Year Plan – a guide to global market subjugation. How will it affect the world and Latvia?
China's latest five-year plan reveals its strategic focus on economic development and global competition, with significant implications for countries like Latvia.
War in Iran: Rising Prices of Fuel and Food – Defense Plan from Government and EU
The economic repercussions of the Middle Eastern war are starting to affect Europe, with rising fuel prices prompting discussions among EU leaders on how to mitigate the impact.
Window for new regulation only for old debts – Payment plan in 4 years
The Greek government is considering a new model for restructuring old tax debts as part of measures to increase revenue amid the crisis in the Middle East.
The ministers of Sumar refuse to enter the Council of Ministers to force a negotiation on the measures of the plan against the war in the Middle East
Ministers from the Sumar party in Spain have refused to attend a Council of Ministers meeting to push for negotiations on proposed economic measures related to the ongoing war in the Middle East.
The USA and Japan Announce Nuclear Reactor Constructions
The USA and Japan have announced a significant investment in nuclear reactor construction as part of a broader economic collaboration plan.
Positive prospects for Titan with a 400 million euro business plan
Titan Group is entering a new fiscal year with a cautiously optimistic outlook, backed by a 350 to 400 million euro investment program for 2026, despite existing geopolitical uncertainties and economic pressures.
The Canary Islands Change Their Tourist Strategy - Fewer Tourists, Higher Income
The Canary Islands are redefining their tourist strategy to focus on quality over quantity by implementing a strategic plan to enhance economic benefits while minimizing environmental impact.
The Autumn Plan that Caputo is discussing includes a 'payback' for domestic debts
Toto Caputo is concerned about the current economic situation in Argentina, citing rising inflation and falling revenue as key issues under discussion in secret economic team meetings.
The party and government say it is necessary to alleviate the burden of rising fuel prices on small and medium-sized enterprises through supplementary budgets
The South Korean government and the ruling party plan to expedite key legislation aimed at improving market conditions while also supporting small businesses affected by rising fuel prices due to conflicts in the Middle East.
The Government cools off measures regarding housing in the first response plan to the war in Iran
The Spanish government is hesitant to include housing measures in its initial response plan to the Iran war, favoring a more flexible economic approach instead.
Good news in New York: what is Kathy Hochul's plan to lower gasoline prices
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has unveiled a plan to address the rising gasoline prices caused by recent geopolitical tensions, which significantly impact consumers.
Moncloa angers its partners for its resistance to include housing measures in the plan due to the war in Iran
The Spanish government faces criticism from its coalition partners and the opposition for not implementing housing measures amid rising prices linked to the war in Iran.
The Government eliminates a social plan, announced that it will pay the last installment in April and then there will be vouchers
The Argentine government has announced the termination of the Volver al Trabajo program effective April, replacing cash payments with vouchers for vocational training.
15th Five-Year Plan Brings New Development Opportunities for China
China's recently concluded National Two Sessions have officially launched the 15th Five-Year Plan, outlining major development goals and indicators for the next five years.
The Liberal Party wants to boost welfare by 25 billion kroner by 2030
The Liberal Party in Denmark proposes an investment of 25 billion kroner in welfare improvements by 2030 as part of their economic plan.
Venstre will reduce taxes by 20 billion kroner in a new tax reform
The Danish political party Venstre plans to improve welfare with a 25 billion krone investment by 2030 while proposing a 20 billion krone tax reduction as part of their economic plan presented at Christiansborg.
Britain and Allies Prepare Plan to Unblock the Strait of Hormuz
UK and allied nations are working on a collective plan to restore freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz and mitigate economic impacts.
China invests in technology and aims to play a larger role in the world
China's government has approved a new five-year plan that will significantly impact both the country and the global landscape.
Hormuz Blocked, World Distressed... Is This Trump's Game Plan? 'Heavy Bombing' Will End Iran's War
The article discusses President Trump's evolving statements regarding the Iran conflict, emphasizing his commitment to 'unforgettable' bombings as a solution while highlighting the economic tensions caused by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
Unstoppable Inflation: An Economist Reveals Why the CPI Has Stagnated Near 3% and What is Missing in Milei's Plan
Economist Miguel Kiguel explains the stagnation of Argentina's inflation rate close to 3% and critiques the government's economic strategies under President Javier Milei.
Ethiopia: Action Plan a Bellwether for South-South Co-Ordination
The article discusses China's new Five-Year Plan as a significant development in fostering economic cooperation among countries in the Global South amid global economic challenges.
The XV Five-Year Plan was approved: What will change in China in the next 5 years?
China's leaders have approved the XV Five-Year Plan during the closing ceremony of the Two Sessions, outlining the country's socio-economic development from 2026 to 2030.
The scientific advance and integration of AI are strategic priorities for China: What are the objectives of the 2026-2030 agenda?
China's 15th Five-Year Plan outlines its strategic goals for the 2026-2030 agenda, emphasizing scientific progress and AI integration into production systems.
Will Trump Now Attempt to Invade Cuba? Here is His Plan to Make the U.S. the 'Boss' of the Island
The article discusses President Trump's alleged strategy to exert economic pressure on Cuba as a means to influence the island's political landscape without resorting to military intervention.
China: Remarkable performance highlights the resilience of the economy
Despite complex internal and external challenges, China's economy has achieved a 5% annual GDP increase in 2025, surpassing 140 trillion yuan for the first time.
Planning Office: "Each department should return weekends and holidays to promptly prepare a supplementary budget plan"
In response to ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the South Korean government is urged to quickly prepare a supplementary budget plan to mitigate economic impacts.
Interest rates on mortgages may go up again. Experts advise what to do if you plan to buy an apartment or are waiting for a refinancing
Experts warn that ongoing geopolitical tensions could lead to higher interest rates on mortgages in Slovakia.
China's Two Sessions Concludes... 15th Five-Year Plan and Growth Target of 4.5-5% Confirmed
China has concluded its annual major political event, the National People's Congress (NPC), confirming its 15th Five-Year Plan and setting the economic growth target for 2023 at 4.5-5%.
Support for Local Production. Europe is Preparing a Plan to Better Resist Competition from China
The article discusses Europe's initiatives to bolster local production as a response to competition from China.
Sources to Politico: Money from the Nordics and Baltics will keep Ukraine afloat
Nordic and Baltic nations are devising a plan to financially support Ukraine amid delays in an EU loan due to opposition from Hungary and Slovakia.
After Milei's Criticism, Caputo Will Present the Economic Plan to Executives and Investors at 'Argentina Week'
Argentinian Economy Minister Luis Caputo is set to present the government's economic plan to executives and investors in New York following critical remarks made by Javier Milei.
The Government urges groups to contribute their proposals to mitigate the impact of the war and does not rule out tax cuts
The Spanish government is soliciting proposals from parliamentary groups to address the economic repercussions of the war in Iran and is considering tax reductions as part of its comprehensive plan.
Nordic-Baltic Plan to Save Ukraine
Nordic and Baltic EU countries are working on a plan to provide necessary economic support for Ukraine while Hungary blocks the EU's new support plan.
One of the main oil companies in the U.S. highlighted Argentina's global role and praised the government's economic plan
Mark Nelson of Chevron praised Argentina as a key player in meeting global energy demands at the 'Argentina Week' event.
The operation of 20 industrial parks linked to the Mexico Plan begins
Mexican developers have launched the first 20 industrial parks under the Mexico Plan, which aims for 100 such developments and is projected to create approximately 62,000 direct jobs.
BAD INDICATORS: Expert: The labor market awaits bad news
An expert suggests that Estonia's labor market is facing negative developments as job vacancies decline significantly and no clear recovery plan is in sight.
The war threatens Javier Milei's plan
The ongoing war in the Middle East is impacting Argentina's economy and Javier Milei's political strategy.
In the spring session plan of the Seimas, over 500 legal acts
The upcoming Seimas session in Lithuania will tackle over 500 legal acts, with a focus on national security, economic growth, and social policies.
The supposed Trump plan to change Cuba without getting rid of the Castros ignites controversy in exile
Reports suggest that Trump's plan may lead to economic openness in Cuba while retaining the Castro family in power, sparking outrage among Cuban exiles.
JP Morgan warned that the surge in oil prices could test YPF and Milei's plan
JP Morgan cautioned that soaring oil prices might challenge YPF and the economic plan of President Javier Milei.
Baden-Württemberg: Özdemir Needs a Plan Against the Economic Crisis
Baden-Württemberg, facing significant economic challenges, looks to Cem Özdemir for leadership in addressing the crisis.
A plan to address the economic consequences of the war is underway – P. Marinakis: Announcements in a reasonable time
Greek government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis announced that a plan to address the economic repercussions of the war in the Middle East is being developed, with details to be disclosed when necessary.
EU officials assess progress on Greece’s recovery plan ahead of deadline
European Commission officials are set to evaluate Greece's implementation of its Recovery and Resilience Plan as the deadline approaches, with a focus on ensuring upcoming fund disbursements are not jeopardized.
Strategic corridors, AI, Defense: this is how China plans its future
China is shaping its future through a five-year plan aimed at enhancing economic security, technological autonomy, and military capabilities.
Recovery Fund: Another assessment begins - Goal is not to lose a single euro
Greece is starting another evaluation of its National Plan 'Greece 2.0' this week to ensure effective use of EU recovery funds and to avoid losing any upcoming disbursements.