DI: Companies are facing a large extra bill
Danish companies are expected to incur an additional cost of 113 billion kroner this year due to rising oil and gas prices following the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the war in Iran.
Analysis: Car Dealers Reluctant to Comment on Tax Evasion in the Industry for Several Reasons
Used car dealers in Finland are hesitant to comment on tax evasion allegations due to various reasons, particularly in light of recent investigations into fraudulent activities linked to the import of vehicles.
How the Boom in Artificial Intelligence is Raising Memory Prices and Costs for Automakers
An analysis reveals that the increasing demand for memory due to artificial intelligence is significantly impacting automotive production costs.
Analysis from West Point warns that strait of Hormuz blockade will strangle US defense industry
An analysis from West Point's Modern War Institute highlights the severe impact of a blockade in the strait of Hormuz on the US defense industry's manufacturing capabilities and supply chains.
Analysis: It's incredible that a female cinematographer was awarded an Oscar for the first time only now
The article discusses the delayed recognition of female cinematographers in the film industry, spotlighting the recent Oscar win of Paul Thomas Anderson as a significant moment for filmmaking.
Pork Prices: USP Reports Decline Due to Reduced Industry Purchases and Producer Uncertainty Due to Middle East Conflict
Average live pork prices decreased by up to 20% in February 2026 in São Paulo regions due to low industry demand and uncertainties caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
Analysis: Netflix Made a Shocking Decision and Pulled Out of a Giant Deal – Will Donald Trump Now Get What He Wanted?
Netflix has withdrawn from a significant deal to acquire Warner Bros. Discovery's studio and streaming operations, alleviating concerns for cinema operators.
How Technology and Artificial Intelligence are Reshaping the Future of Modern Sports?
Analysts confirm that technology and artificial intelligence are becoming essential in the evolution of the modern sports industry.
Can a tender change the balance of corporate power in Argentina?
An Indian company won a major contract for a key gas pipeline in Vaca Muerta, sidelining Techint, a giant in Argentina's industrial sector, prompting analysis of the implications for national industry and corporate dynamics.
Experts on Eesti Laul: AI scent is felt in two songs
Experts have analyzed entries for the Eesti Laul 2026 final, noting influences of artificial intelligence in two of the songs.
Analysis: What we know about Zelensky’s 'opening' of Ukraine's weapons exports
President Zelensky has announced the establishment of 10 offices for weapons export in the EU, aiming to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities and boost the arms manufacturing sector.
Takáč considers purchasing a closed sugar factory despite it being disadvantageous and the government needs to save
Minister Takáč is contemplating whether the state should buy a closed sugar factory from the German company Nordzucker, pending an analysis of its profitability, despite low sugar productivity in Slovakia and other economic challenges.
Is the Crazy Growth of the AI Industry a Speculative Bubble? There are Good Reasons to be Afraid
The article discusses the ongoing debate about whether the rapid expansion of the AI industry is a speculative bubble, highlighting that 95% of planned AI products are expected to fail commercially, as analyzed by economist Dr. Tomasz Makarewicz.