When mounting costs and unpredictability in the weather damage domestic output, Britons—who are already feeling the effects of the greatest increase in food prices since 1977—may have to adjust to shortages of fresh veggies. Tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers have been… Read More ›
Day: March 30, 2023
Beijing Seems To Be Warming Up To Chinese IT Companies After A More Than $1 Trillion Loss To The Sector
Beginning in late 2020, Beijing’s regulatory onslaught on the Chinese IT industry cost the nation’s largest corporations more than $1 trillion in revenue. There are currently indications that the central government is changing its posture toward internet behemoths like Alibaba,… Read More ›
Singapore Sees Sale Surge In BMW And Mercedes As Wealthy People Ignore Rising Taxes
The cost of buying a BMW or Mercedes in Singapore is approaching the annual income of the average local family, thanks to a luxury car tax. The right to buy a “open category” vehicle, which may be put toward any… Read More ›