On Wednesday, in a significant development, Europe’s second-highest court rejected an EU order directing Apple to pay $15 billion (13 billion euros) in Irish back taxes, in what is a setback to the bloc’s attempts to crackdown on sweetheart tax… Read More ›
Month: July 2020
Texas proposes $1.1 billion in tax rebates to gain Tesla’s cybertruck factory
A central Texas county has approved a plan to provide $1.1 billion in tax subsidies to Tesla Inc, if it were to build its vehicle factory in the area. The development comes in the backdrop of Texas competing with Oklahoma… Read More ›
Trump signs executive order revoking U.S. preferential treatment of Hong Kong
Following the imposition of China’s draconian security law over Hong Kong in clear violation of the 1984 Joint Declaration between Britain and China, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order blocking the U.S. property of persons who helped undermine… Read More ›
Canada’s approach to Huawei equipment for 5G, similar to Britain: Oliver Dowden
On Tuesday, Britain’s Digital Secretary Oliver Dowden told parliament, Canada shares a common approach to Britain’s ban on new Huawei equipment for 5G. “The U.S. and Australia have already taken decisions in this respect. I think the Canadians have a… Read More ›
Washington’s warning to U.S. companies in Xinjiang hurt global supply chain: Chinese Commerce Ministry
On Tuesday, in a statement, China’s commerce ministry stated, a “warning” given by the United States’ to U.S. companies which are working in the western Xinjiang region has resulted in destabilizing the global supply chain. Earlier this month, the U.S…. Read More ›
Trump Administration lays groundwork for potential crackdown on U.S.-listed Chinese companies
In a significant development, the Trump Administration plans on scrapping a 2013 U.S.-China agreement on auditing, said a senior State Department official. The move could potentially foreshadow a broader crackdown on U.S.-listed Chinese firms which routinely side step U.S. accounting… Read More ›
Washington strengthens U.S. policy on South China Sea, rejects Chinese claims of maritime empire
In a significant development that sends a strong message to the Chinese leadership, Washington has rejected all claims made by Beijing in the South China Sea. So far, China has not offered any coherent legal basis for its ambitious claims… Read More ›
Cvoid-19 Pandemic To Result In 9,000 Job Cuts At Emirates
The novel coronaavirus pandemic induced crisis is forcing the Middle Eastern airline Emirates to cut as many as 9,000 jobs, said the president of the company. This is the first occasion that the actual number of job cuts has been… Read More ›
Rift Among Scientists Over Whether Cvoid-19 Germs Are Airborne Exposed By Pandemic
A clash among medical experts has started with the emergence of the novel coronavirus pandemic which dates back nearly a century when the germ theory was formulated. Earlier this week, the Geneva-based World Health Organization confirmed that the germs of… Read More ›
WeWork to have positive cash flow in 2021: Executive Chairman
In a report, the Financial Times cited WeWork’s Executive Chairman Marcelo Claure as saying, the office-sharing company was on course to report a positive cash flow in 2021 – a year earlier than the target it had set in February…. Read More ›