Public accounts have a surplus exceeding R$ 100 billion in January; but federal state-owned companies report deterioration with a deficit of R$ 3.33 billion
Brazil's public accounts recorded a primary surplus of R$ 103.7 billion in January, but federal state-owned enterprises saw a significant decline with a deficit of R$ 3.33 billion.
State enterprises have taken a direction towards 'platform labor'
Estonian state enterprises are moving towards platform-based labor, shifting from traditional employment contracts to more flexible service contracts.
Listing shares of state-owned companies on the stock exchange would allow residents to invest in Latvia, says Kazāks
Latvian Bank President Mārtiņš Kazāks believes that listing shares of state-owned enterprises would enable local residents to invest in Latvia and improve governance.
Kenya: High Court Rules Privatization Act, 2025, Constitutional
The Milimani High Court in Kenya has upheld the Privatization Act of 2025, allowing for the restructuring of state-owned enterprises without the need for Senate approval.
TCU consolidates data on task force that monitors state-owned companies at risk to public accounts
The Brazilian TCU is consolidating data on a task force monitoring nine state-owned enterprises identified as fiscal risks to public finances.
From one million to 70 thousand pesos per month: Senate seeks cap on 'golden pensions'; debate ahead
The Mexican Senate is set to discuss capping 'golden pensions' for former employees of state-owned enterprises, potentially reducing them to 70,000 pesos per month.
Minister Wojciech Balczun: I am not interested in political views or credentials
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has signed the Code of Good Practices for Owner Supervision aimed at ensuring political neutrality and professionalism in state-owned enterprises.
Code requires boards and company presidents not to flaunt political sympathies
The article discusses a new code that mandates company boards and presidents in Poland to refrain from displaying political affiliations.
2026 budget: FG votes N12.18m to assess 7,841 idle industries
The Federal Government has earmarked N12.18m in the 2026 budget for a survey of 7,841 idle industries, prompting renewed concerns over the state’s role in managing industrial enterprises.
Thriasio: Workers and businesses experience daily chaos – A strike message to the State
Workers in Thriasio are protesting with a 24-hour strike, closing dozens of businesses in response to inadequate infrastructure affecting local enterprises.
Under government key and shares of Končar, all shares of CO for trading
New laws regulating state-owned enterprises and the Center for Restructuring and Sale (CERP) are set to take effect starting October 1, 2025, alongside the establishment of a new Administrative Council that initiated implementation.
„Record level of new businesses“ – Connemann sees a shift in location
During Chancellor Friedrich Merz's visit to Kloster Seeon, Secretary of State Gitta Connemann emphasizes the need to unleash the potential of small and medium-sized enterprises and reports record numbers for new startups in Germany.
From collapse fears to resilience: How Russia reshaped its economy by the end of 2025
By 2025, Russia has transformed its economy, achieving significant growth and resilience against previous collapse fears, with booming state enterprises and reduced unemployment.
People's Republic: Why China's arms manufacturers are losing billions
Despite China's public display of military power, state-owned arms manufacturers are facing significant revenue drops due to various challenges behind the scenes.