According to economists surveyed by the Bloomberg news agency, UK GDP could fall to 0.7 percent in May. That could cause the economy to contract in the second quarter. According to ING economist James Smith, the temporary slowdown due to
Law•Feb 6 ’23 12:16Author: John Lucas Italy will expand its ongoing investigation into allegations of tax evasion by Booking.com. This concerns unpaid VAT on holiday homes booked through a Dutch company. That’s what the public prosecutor said to FD. Previously,
Samsung is bringing DIY phone repair to Europe – including the Netherlands and Belgium. These developments are fully in line with the latest developments. Samsung is bringing its own repair program to the Netherlands and Belgium A few weeks ago,
Innovation•May 15 ’23 13:44Author: John Lucas The G7 countries want to further restrict trade with Russia. The plans for this are specifically about routes that can be used to circumvent sanctions. “They really want to plug that hole in trade,”
Chrysos Corporation Ltd. announced the appointment of internationally experienced business leader Greg Holt as an independent non-executive director of Chrysos’ Board of Directors, effective June 14, 2023. Throughout his long and distinguished career, Mr. Holt has demonstrated expertise and leadership
IODM Limited announces the appointment of Karen Penney as a non-executive director of the Board of Directors effective 14 June 2023. A British national from London, Karen has an extensive background in leadership roles and a wealth of experience spanning
The first semifinal will take place at Liverpool in the UK on Tuesday 9 May from 9pm. There were 15 participants, 10 of whom qualified for the final on Saturday 13 May, which this year was not held in Ukraine,
Economy•May 11 ’23 12:07Author: Dane Van Essen The British business community is concerned about the business climate in London. The government must take more action to attract multinational companies to the UK. Former UK correspondent Peter de Waard tells us
Strongest shoulder, lightest load Do you remember them? Documents published about takeaway days, ‘licence to disturb’, and faked evidence to blacklist a babysitting agency in court? All from the IRS. So now you might think. There are lots of terriers
Former Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone was sometimes part of questionable business deals, but now actually has to answer British courts in fraud cases. He will “hide” no less than $650 million from tax authorities. Ecclestone made his debut in