From the government a blow to the newspapers, farewell tax breaks on paper
Italy's government has ended tax breaks for newspaper publishers, igniting criticism from the industry.
Korean 'Kim' Rises to Fame as the 'Black Semiconductor' from 'Black Paper'
A recent BBC report highlights the growing popularity of Korean seaweed, known as 'Kim', drawing parallels to Korea's semiconductor industry.
Washington Post CEO steps down amid onslaught of backlash following mass layoffs
Will Lewis, CEO and publisher of The Washington Post, has resigned following significant criticism after the announcement of mass layoffs at the paper.
Economic Uncertainty Begins to Be Felt in Practice: Valmet Expects Growth to Halt
Valmet, a supplier for pulp and paper mills, reports a decline in new order value and anticipates this year's sales to remain at last year's level due to economic uncertainty.