The most profitable company is the world for 2018 was Saudi Arabia’s state oil company Saudi Aramco. This oil giant overtook United States’ tech giant and iPhone market Apple to reach the top position with a total profit of $111.1… Read More ›
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Ford Cannot Form Long Term Plans For UK Biz Due To Brexit Uncertainty
United States car manufacturer Ford is yet to finalize its long term plans on for the United Kingdom and the company is already spending tens of millions of euros as it is preparing for a situation of a no Deal… Read More ›
Trump’s Decision To Drilling In Arctic And Atlantic Blocked By Alaska Judge
United States president Donald Trump’s decision to reverse the ban on offshore drilling in large parts of the Arctic Ocean and dozens of canyons in the Atlantic was not within his authority, ruled a judge whyi9le restoring the restriction imposed… Read More ›
Bolton Says Trump Contemplating More Venezuela Sanctions For Foreign Companies: Reuters
United States’ national security adviser John Bolton told Reuters TV this week that President Donald Trump wants to cut off revenues to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and is considering imposing sanctions on companies from other countries that do business with… Read More ›
China’s Consumption Boom Opportunity For Global Firms
China’s fast-growing and dynamic consumer market is offering opportunities to global companies as there are more planned investments that are set to be made in high value-added products and services. There is an increasing number of Chinese people who were… Read More ›
Brexit Vote Outcome Devastates British Businesses
Following the latest rejection of United Kingdom prime minister’s EU withdrawal plan by the UK parliament, British business groups have said that they are “devastated” by the current state of efforts to strike a Brexit deal. The business groups have… Read More ›
Chinese Policy On Coal Imports Could Hit Australian Thermal Coal Exports
The revenues that Australia earns form export of coal could suddenly drastically go down if China decides to use more of domestic coal and if competing exports are favoured by continued port restrictions, said reports published in the Australian media… Read More ›
5 Major UK Airlines Face Legal Cases Over Alleged ‘Toxic’ Cabin Air
Legal action claiming that pilots and cabin crew are remains exposed to toxic fumes on a regular basis during flights is being faced by five of the largest airlines in the United Kingdom. Of the 51 cases for which legal… Read More ›
White Nationalism And Separatism Would Be Banned From Facebook
Starting next week, all comments and posts on Facebook and Instagram that “praise, support and representation of white nationalism and separatism” would be blocked, Facebook has said. It has also promised to enhance its capabilities to increase the potential for… Read More ›
Innovation, Flexibility Needed By Businesses To Face Challenges: ILO-IOE Study
Global companies and businesses would be facing huge changes as providers of jobsand need to innovate and become flexible to tackle those challenges, concluded a new study report that was released Wednesday jointly by the International Labor Organization (ILO) and… Read More ›