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The UK is officially now the 12th member of the CPTPP, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership.

UK’s biggest trade deal since Brexit

The UK became the first European nation to join a major Indo-Pacific trading bloc, in what has hailed as the country’s biggest trade deal since Brexit


The EU needs to seize its technological sovereignty by rejecting the blind replication of the U.S. tech innovation model and forging a unique path rooted in responsible digitalization, societal cohesion, and democratic values.

Europe’s Wake-Up Call for Tech Leadership

Europe’s digital future cannot hinge on Washington’s whims or the outcome of elections every four years


For Trump, whose public appearances have been relatively sparing since his election win last month, the visit was a reminder of the high value he places on market opinion.

Trump rings bell on record stock market - but will it last?

Donald Trump stood on Wall Street and hammered the bell to kick off morning stock market trading


Faced with growing regional differences in electricity prices and a price spike in the south of the country, the Swedish government is considering new measures to help households and businesses cope with the rising pressure.

Swedish minister open to new measures to tackle energy crisis, blames German nuclear phase-out

Sweden is ready to introduce new measures to tackle the country’s soaring energy prices, Energy Minister Ebba Busch announced


The countries currently relying most on automation for production, as measured by robot density, are: The Republic of Korea (approximately 1,000 robots per 10,000 employees), Singapore (approximately 730 units) and Germany (approximately 400 units).

The Global War for Talent

With aging populations projected to rise, competition for workers will increasingly intensify


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