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.
Economic Justice Action Citizen Alliance Calls for Full Review of 99 Toxic Provisions in Administrative Integration Special Law
The Economic Justice Action Citizen Alliance urges a full review of 99 toxic provisions in three special administrative integration bills that passed the National Assembly's Administrative Safety Committee.
The T-MEC is not renegotiated, it is put to the test
The review in 2026 will be a test of credibility, compliance, and economic strategy for Mexico regarding the T-MEC agreement.
Announcement of Review of Discretionary Labor System and Establishment of National Intelligence Agency by Prime Minister Takai
Prime Minister Sanae Takai delivered her inaugural policy address highlighting the review of the discretionary labor system and the establishment of a national intelligence agency, while focusing on boosting domestic investment through responsible fiscal policies.
Botswana: Government Urged to Review Subsidies and Boost Tax Collection
Experts warn that the Botswana government needs to reassess its subsidy policies and improve tax collection to address dwindling revenues and high youth unemployment.
Mexico and Canada prepare economic integration plan
Mexico and Canada are developing a bilateral action plan aimed at strengthening economic integration ahead of the T-MEC review, focusing on long-term cooperation.
Citi does not foresee collapse of the USMCA; expects imposition of stricter rules of origin
Citi Institute predicts that the USMCA will not collapse but will likely see stricter rules of origin imposed during its upcoming review.
Review of the T-MEC will place critical minerals at the center of North America's economic security: EY-Parthenon
The upcoming review of the T-MEC trade agreement will emphasize critical minerals as essential for North America's economic security, according to a report by EY-Parthenon.
Daily Review (08.02.2026 18:00:00)
The article provides an overview of various news segments from Estonia, including cultural, economic, and international news.
Sudan's Industrial Scene: A Review
The article discusses the challenges faced by Sudan's industrial sector, highlighting the long-standing issues affecting the White Nile Mills and the broader implications for industrial growth during wartime.
Circular reasoning about nuclear power
The article discusses the economic arguments surrounding nuclear power as highlighted in a recent book review, particularly focusing on the debt repayment structures of nuclear projects.
The IMF mission has arrived to advance in the second review of the program
A technical mission from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is in Buenos Aires to proceed with the second review of a $20 billion deal with Argentina amidst ongoing discussions about inflation updates and fiscal targets.
A prosecutor requested a review of the judge in charge of the case regarding the mansion in Pilar attributed to AFA leaders
A prosecutor is seeking to reevaluate the judge overseeing the investigation into a mansion in Pilar linked to leaders of Argentina's AFA, arguing that it should return to the economic criminal court.
Due to uncertainty in T-MEC review, ICC expects moderate economic growth in Mexico in 2026
The International Chamber of Commerce Mexico predicts moderate economic growth for Mexico in 2026, primarily driven by exports, yet constrained by uncertainties stemming from the T-MEC treaty review starting in July.
This won't lead to reforms
The suggestion from the CDU's economic wing regarding private payment for dental treatments highlights the frustration over the coalition's lack of reforms, emphasizing the need for a review of all social benefits.
T-MEC 'will survive': Ebrard anticipates changes but rules out trilateral breakdown
Mexican Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard predicts changes to the T-MEC agreement during the upcoming review process, but insists the treaty will survive due to the deep economic integration of Mexico, the U.S., and Canada.
Mitsotakis' first review for 2026: We continue to strengthen the economy with reforms
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis discusses economic reforms, education changes, and the international community's response to authoritarian regimes in his first review for 2026.
Miletić on protests, Akrap on security issues, Novotny on the economy
The weekly review features comments by Marin Miletić on protests outside Mayor Tomašević's residence, Gordan Akrap's insights on key security issues for the year, and Damir Novotny's analysis of significant economic events in Croatia for 2025.
Year in Review: GDP Growth, Stock Market Boom, and Falling Interest Rates
The article discusses Poland's economic performance over the past year, highlighting a steady GDP growth driven by strong consumption and a stable labor market.
Piletić on the Personal Assistance Law, Vidaković on the Year in Review, and Miletić on the Christian in the World
This article highlights statements from various figures, including Minister of Labor Marin Piletić discussing the Personal Assistance Law, economist Neven Vidaković reflecting on significant economic events of the past year, and politician Marin Miletić sharing his views on the role of Christians in the contemporary world.
Year in Review 2025 in Pictures: What a Year This Was!
The article reflects on the significant events of 2025, including political changes in Germany, the situation in Ukraine and the Middle East, economic challenges, and cultural distractions.