Trade

Labour Govt's Employment Rights Bill Promises Major Worker Reforms
Economic & Fiscal Labour Govt's Employment Rights Bill Promises Major Worker Reforms

As the Labour Government gears up for the introduction of the Employment Rights Bill, the legislative initiative stands poised to bring transformative changes to workers' rights in the United Kingdom. This momentous bill aims to address several long-standing issues in the labor market,

Will UK Steel Industry Survive Without Extended Trade Protections?
Economic & Fiscal Will UK Steel Industry Survive Without Extended Trade Protections?

The British steel industry is currently at a crossroads, facing a potential crisis that could shape its future for years to come. With existing trade protections set to expire in 2026, UK steelmakers are calling for stronger defensive measures against an expected surge of imported steel. This call

Vietnam Reviews Socio-Economic Gains and Challenges Through 2024
Economic & Fiscal Vietnam Reviews Socio-Economic Gains and Challenges Through 2024

Over the first three quarters of 2024, Vietnam has navigated a labyrinth of global and domestic challenges to achieve notable socio-economic milestones. At the national meeting held on October 7, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh led discussions aimed at assessing the country's progress amidst a

Finnish Minister to Strengthen Economic Ties with Denmark in Copenhagen
Economic & Fiscal Finnish Minister to Strengthen Economic Ties with Denmark in Copenhagen

Finnish Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio is set to visit Copenhagen on October 3, 2024, with the primary objective of bolstering commercial and economic ties between Finland and Denmark, as well as promoting foreign investments in Finland. During his visit, Tavio plans to

Can the EU Deforestation Regulation Balance Environment and Economy?
Economic & Fiscal Can the EU Deforestation Regulation Balance Environment and Economy?

The European Union (EU) is on the cusp of implementing its groundbreaking Deforestation Regulation (EUDR), set to take effect on December 30, 2024. This law aims to prevent the import of products tied to deforestation into the EU market, reflecting the bloc’s commitment to environmental s

Ongoing Trade Barriers Frustrate Australian Rock Lobster Fishermen
Economic & Fiscal Ongoing Trade Barriers Frustrate Australian Rock Lobster Fishermen

The persistent trade restrictions imposed by the Chinese government continue to frustrate Australia's rock lobster fishermen, leaving their businesses in turmoil. Despite recent assurances from the Australian federal government suggesting that these barriers were on the verge of being lifted,

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