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- 1From:Country Report: ChinaChina's enhanced regulatory landscape is here to stay, and EIU expects more turbulence ahead. We anticipate Chinese policymakers to intermittently introduce key, potentially disruptive, regulations when the economy is...
- 2From:AirGuide BusinessAs traditional business travel continues to lag behind its pre-pandemic volumes, hotels have been welcoming other groups of workers, including construction crews, small-business sales teams and nurses. These workers have...
- 3From:Global Cosmetic Industry (Vol. 190, Issue 11)Beauty Division Marchesini Group Beauty, cosmetic division of Marchesini Group, manufactures machines and lines for the processing and packaging of cosmetic products. The Beauty Division, which features 5,000 square...
- 4From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 41, Issue 21-22)Direct selling company leads the way in e-commerce and digital solutions. As e-commerce sees accelerated growth for retail industries (Shopify reported that global commerce sales are expected to reach US$5 trillion in...
- 5From:The EconomistRussia's invasion of Ukraine is creating corporate losers--and winners M OST MULTINATIONAL companies can live without Russian customers. Living without Russian commodities would be much harder. On March 15th the...
- 6From:BioSpectrum AsiaHolding a degree in Computer Engineering, Torchia is passionate about technology, innovation, arts, and water sports InSilicoTrials, a leader in simulation software solutions for healthcare, has appointed Mario Torchia...
- 7From:Country Report: VenezuelaEvent In a highly dysfunctional economy still reeling from years of crisis, Venezuela's private sector has increasingly been looking for innovative ways to carve out new market opportunities. This has paved the way for...
- 8From:Best's Review (Vol. 122, Issue 12)Recently, a colleague asked me to identify the greatest growth areas for the insurance industry and also the greatest concerns. The answers overlap. Cyber is at the top of the list for both opportunities and challenges....
- 9From:Mother Earth News (Issue 308)Step into any supermarket, and you'll be presented with a dizzying abundance of brands--a profusion that conceals the prominence of just a handful of companies, to which most of those brands can be traced back. To...
- 10From:The Christian Century (Vol. 138, Issue 17)ILLUSION OF CHOICE: A recent investigation found that only 15 cents of every dollar we spend on food at the supermarket goes to farmers; the rest goes to a handful of multinational corporations with monopolies in the...
- 11From:Economic & Political WeeklyByline: M H Bala Subrahmanya , Muralidharan Loganathan M H Bala Subrahmanya (bala@iisc.ac.in) and Muralidharan Loganathan (muralidharan@iisc.ac.in) work in the Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of...
- 12From:just-drinks.comByline: Olly Wehring A new global taxation system being mooted by the G7, the G20 and the OECD will raise minimum tax thresholds for drinks multinationals. However, only a handful are large enough to fall under a rule...
- 13From:The EconomistOur podcast on markets, the economy and business. Also this week: Europe's latest green plan and how online shopping is getting chatty CAN A new generation of Chinese multinational companies learn to adapt and even...
- 14From:Pakistan & Gulf Economist (Vol. 40, Issue 26-27)A new study by Standard Chartered reveals that 78 per cent of multinationals (MNCs) will remove suppliers that endanger their carbon transition plan by 2025. According to Carbon Dated, which looks at the risks and...
- 15From:just-drinks.comByline: Olly Wehring Drinks manufacturing and supply multinationals are far less likely to establish subsidiaries in North America than the average multinational company, according to an analysis of GlobalData’s...
- 16From:Chemical Industry DigestByline: Chemical Industry Digest Consulting and research firm Frost and Sullivan has named Sabic a Global company of the year as part of its 2021 best practices recognition program. Sabic was awarded the title based on...
- 17From:just-auto.comByline: David Leggett Automotive manufacturing and supply multinationals are far less likely to establish subsidiaries in North America than the average multinational company according to analysis of GlobalData’s...
- 18From:just-food.comByline: Dean Best Food manufacturing and supply multinationals are far less likely to establish subsidiaries in western Europe than the average multinational company, according to analysis of GlobalData’s...
- 19From:just-style.comByline: Michelle Russell Apparel supply chain multinationals are far less likely to establish subsidiaries in North America than the average multinational company, according to analysis of GlobalData’s...
- 20From:AirGuide BusinessFCM will roll out a new proprietary travel technology platform in China, with plans to begin piloting the system with corporate clients in July, the travel management company announced. Developed specifically for the...