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Hungary talks with Russia about energy

International•Apr 11 ’23 11:45Author: Mark VanHarreveld Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations Peter Szijjarto has arrived in Moscow to discuss energy cooperation with Russia. Szijjarto said he plans to meet Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and head

‘British economy is back’

Economy•Apr 16 ’23 11:12Author: Myrtle Coopman The UK economy is ‘back on’, says UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt, according to the BBC. His strategy to boost the economy further was also welcomed at the International Monetary Fund meeting

Macron now has a real image problem

International•Mar 21 ’23 17:41•Modified on Mar 21 ’23 9:38 PMAuthor: Niels Koolos The controversial pension reform has also left a mark on President Macron’s image. ‘He already looks technocratic and distant’, says French specialist Niek Pas. “The French think he’s

Doing business in the UK? Check this first…

Videos Grow In the years when Brexit dominated the news, ‘Our Man in London’ Lennard van Otterloo was a popular blogger Entrepreneur. The Brexit expert owns companies in the UK and the Netherlands and thus has a clear view of

IMF: non-bank lenders under tighter scrutiny

Finance•Apr 5 ’23 09:57Author: AP Financial regulators should pay more attention to lenders outside the banking sector, such as pension funds, insurance and investment funds. With that warning comes the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Financial regulators should pay more attention

AgroFair received a Fair Tax Mark

AgroFair has been awarded the Fair Tax Mark, making it the first Netherlands-based multinational to achieve the gold standard of responsible tax behavior. AgroFair is a worldwide distributor of Fairtrade and organic bananas, with a turnover of over 100 million

The strike halted British rail transport

International•Jan 3 ’23 13:56Author: AP Waterloo Station in London. Rail traffic in England was largely brought to a halt due to a strike by railroad workers. It is the country’s first regular working day after New Year’s and many people