United Parcel Service, the world’s largest courier company, has outlined plans for a significant workforce reduction, intending to cut as many as 30,000 jobs and close additional facilities in 2...
EU Drafts Plan to Bar Foreign Firms From Public Contracts The European Union is developing a plan to exclude foreign companies from public tenders, a strategic pivot framed as a response to global tra...
Afghanistan’s Taliban administration is in advanced discussions with Russia to settle hundreds of millions of dollars in trade using local currencies, a move aimed at bypassing the U.S. dollar amid ...
Concern is mounting within one of Europe’s largest asset managers that Republican efforts to weaken key clean energy legislation could strip the U.S. of its status as a prime destination for investm...
Polish businesses will not be penalized in 2026 for failing to adopt the new National e-Invoice System (KSeF) or for making errors related to it, a senior finance ministry official said on Monday. Mar...
Opacity Under Scrutiny European Union regulators are preparing an unprecedented intervention into the world of shadow finance, planning the first-ever pan-European stress test for firms like hedge fun...
U.S.-China relations are entering a new phase of tension after President Donald Trump described his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, as “extremely difficult” to strike a deal with, amplifying unce...
China: Climate in the New Five-Year Plan In March, Chinese authorities are expected to approve the country’s new five-year economic plan. The focus will be on whether Beijing accelerates its dec...
Moscow’s consumers still have access to a full range of Western luxury fashion, despite sanctions designed to block such products from entering Russia—but only if they are willing to pay d...
Poland’s economy is poised for a significant investment-led expansion in 2026, shifting from the consumption-driven growth seen through much of 2025, according to a report from analysts at Citi Hand...