Author: Author: Jacinta Caragher
The Hungarian tax office, National Tax and Customs Administration of Hungary (NTCA), has issued proposed changes to tax laws. These are now out to publicRead More
OLYMPIA, Wash. – Washington State is about to enact a new law aimed at safeguarding workers impacted by business closures or mass layoffs.Read More
Officials from China and the U.S alluded to a positive conclusion of the high-stakes trade talks.Read More
Brad Setser from Council on Foreign Relations says a lot of trade in Asia are really just about China sending products or parts to other Asia economies which then assemble or repackage them and send to the U.S. and Europe for final consumption.Read More
Live market coverage co-anchored from Hong Kong and New York. Overnight on Wall Street is daytime in Asia. Markets never sleep, and neither does Bloomberg.Read More
Travel to South Asia is under intense international scrutiny as six major countries—United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Singapore, and China—have issued urgent advisories urging maximum vigilance.Read More
Labour’s immigration reforms include stricter English requirements and extended UK visa waits, deeply influencing global travelers, visa applicants, and the international travel industry.Read More
UK government to tighten immigration rules amid voter anger over ‘failed experiment in open borders’
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will on Monday unveil plans to tighten immigration rules, confronting an issue that has bedeviled successive governments and fueled the rise of a new anti-immigrant party that could threaten the country’s political establishment. Starmer, whose center-left Labour Party won a landslide victory last July, is facing pressure from voters who are increasingly frustrated by high levels of immigration that many believe have strained public services and inflamed ethnic tensions in some parts of the country. Labour and the center-right Conservatives, long the dominant parties in British politics, both saw their support crater in the contests…
As the president goes to Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE he wants them to buy more from the States.Read More
U.S. President Donald Trump signed numerous executive orders aimed at reversing policies that protect LGBTQ2S+ rights. This initiative has sparked a noticeable increase in individuals from the Pride community considering relocation to Canada. Dan Spector interviews one American couple sharing their motivations for moving north of the border amidst changes in U.S. policy.Read More