Spain Already Faces Inflation Peaks Above 4% Even if the War is Short and with Little Fiscal Margin to Alleviate Them
Spain is confronting inflation rates exceeding 4%, impacted by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, with limited fiscal capacity to address it.
The Government will approve this Friday a package of measures to mitigate the effects of the war in the Middle East
The Spanish government is set to approve a significant fiscal relief package on Friday to address the impact of the ongoing war in the Middle East, particularly its effects on energy prices.
The deficit of Apulian health authorities. Yesterday's summit in Rome: the shortfall nears 370 million
The financial deficit of Apulian health authorities has reached 370 million euros, as discussions continue between regional and national officials to address the fiscal shortfall.
Elimination of the tax on cars: a necessary but insufficient step
The elimination of the internal tax on cars is a necessary measure, but it is not enough to address the broader issues within the Argentine tax system.
China’s new 5-year plan targets tax reform as local governments face fiscal strain
China’s new five-year plan aims for tax reform to address fiscal challenges faced by local governments and improve tax revenues.
Yubari City in Hokkaido to Complete Debt Repayment by FY 2026, Promotes Compact City Initiative
Yubari City in Hokkaido aims to complete its debt repayment by the end of fiscal year 2026 while promoting its Compact City initiative to address population decline.
Trump talks affordability amid public distrust in his handling of the economy
In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump addressed concerns about the economy while facing public skepticism regarding his fiscal management.
Prime Minister Takeda aims for budget approval within the fiscal year, opposition demands sufficient deliberation
Prime Minister Takeda expressed the intention to pass the 2026 initial budget proposal within the fiscal year, while opposition parties advocate for thorough discussions, suggesting a temporary budget to address urgent spending needs.
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.
Yle reports: The debt brake working group is close to an agreement, requiring at least seven billion in adjustments
A parliamentary working group in Finland is nearing a consensus on necessary fiscal adjustments to address the country's budget deficit, targeting a deficit of 2-2.5% by 2031.
Honda Demonstrates AI Self-Driving Technology, Aiming for Level 4 by 2027
Honda has initiated a demonstration project for AI-based self-driving vehicles, aiming for Level 4 autonomy by the fiscal year 2027 to address transportation issues in rural areas.
The Social Security Reform is a matter of fiscal and justice
Brazil's social security system faces significant financial challenges, prompting discussions for new reforms to address the rising deficit.
Inequality will be the central theme in the Brazilian electoral campaign of 2026, says Gabriel Zucman
French economist Gabriel Zucman predicts that inequality will be a key focus in Brazil's 2026 electoral campaign, launching the International Tax Observatory (ITO) to address fiscal issues.
Why not put your residential address on the CNPJ
The rise of remote work and flexible business models is driving the search for professional structures, such as virtual offices and fiscal addresses, particularly in Pato Branco and the Southwest region of Paraná.
China now wants to spend more to solve its internal problems
China plans to increase fiscal spending in 2026 to support the 15th Five-Year Plan and address growing internal challenges to its economy.