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UK Households to Face Additional Temporary Energy Charges to Help With Debts

The UK industry regulator's announcement entails a £20 reduction in the energy price cap, offering relief to consumers, yet introduces a temporary charge.


European Industries Threatened By Imports Of Cheap EVs

Renault CEO Luca de Meo urges European industrial nations to counter the threat of cheap foreign electric vehicles, highlighting Europe's passive stance in contrast to US subsidies and Chinese industrial strategies.

The IRS Proposes Child Tax Credit Expansion To Benefit 16 Million Low-Income Children

The IRS Commissioner Daniel Werfel promises rapid implementation of the new 2024 Tax Relief Act and eligibility mirroring existing guidelines.

Australia's Finance Department Admits Second Data Leak in 4 Months That Revealed Confidential Information

Australia's finance department has admitted to accidentally sharing confidential commercial information for the second time.


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A nationwide network upgrade in Singapore might bring the promised tenfold increase in home internet speeds compared to the current.
Australia Boosts Defense Spending by Adding $7.2 Billion to Build Largest Navy's Surface Combat Fleet Since WWII
Australia has announced that it would boost its defense spending by an additional $7.2 billion. Australia has announced that it would boost its defense spending by an additional $7.
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The UK's statistics watchdog criticizes Treasury ministers over misleading claims on tax cuts for average earners, urging transparency in government communication on tax policies.
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After being forced to pay $355 million in a New York civil fraud lawsuit on February 16, former US president Donald Trump promoted Trump-branded shoes at a footwear expo in Philadelphia the following day.
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The Biden administration may stall crucial pollution restrictions on cars, hurting EV development. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) of the United States may consider easing a major climate change regulation that limits emissions from vehicles' tailpipes.
North Korea Is Making Efforts to Increase Koryo Medicine Production Despite Significant Risk
North Korea is making efforts to expand its Koryo medicine production. North Korea is making efforts to expand its Koryo medicine production. The Asian nation is now shifting toward domestically manufactured or produced products, especially in the medical sector, after recently emphasizing the need for greater economic independence.
Singapore Budget 2024: Some Economists Express Concerns — Here's What to Know
Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Lawrence Wong unveiled a projected spending plan costing S$131.4 billion (US$97 billion) in his Budget 2024 speech Friday.
Does the Philippines Need a Whole-of-Nation Approach in the Tourism Industry? Here's What the Tourism Secretary Says
Does the Philippines need a whole-of-nation approach in the tourism industry? The country's Tourism Secretary says yes.
FedEx Founder Fred Smith Joins Other Business Leaders Sounding the Alarm Over Worsening US National Debt
FedEx founder Fred Smith warned that the U.S. national debt is no longer sustainable. FedEx founder Fred Smith (Frederick W. Smith) joined other business leaders in the U.
Iran Central Bank Subsidiary Allegedly Supplies American Technology to Hezbollah; US Announces Sanctions
The Iran Central Bank's subsidiary is now facing sanctions as it's allegedly supplying American technology to Hezbollah.
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