European Auto Industry Faces Bankruptcy and Job Cuts Amid Crisis
The European auto industry is facing a severe crisis leading to significant job cuts and bankruptcies among suppliers, including the historic Gerhardy Kunsthoftechnik.
Controlling Inflation in Post-Conflict Syria: Strategies and Challenges
Following the fall of the Assad regime, Syria is implementing strategies to control inflation and stabilize the economy, with initial signs of improvement in currency value and goods prices.
Javier Milei Proposes Nuclear Energy Expansion to Meet AI Demand in Argentina
Argentine President Javier Milei has announced plans to expand nuclear energy capabilities to meet the energy demands of artificial intelligence, proposing a fourth nuclear power plant and the development of small modular reactors.
Honda and Nissan Consider Joint Production Amid Merger Talks
Honda and Nissan are exploring joint vehicle production as part of potential merger discussions, aiming to strengthen their collaboration in the automotive market.
CATL to Launch 1,000 Battery Replacement Centers in China
Tunisia's Solar Energy Ambitions: Overcoming Political and Economic Hurdles
Saudi Arabia Innovates Lithium Extraction from Oil Wells
Libya's National Oil Corporation Issues Force Majeure Due to Clashes
Boulanger Offers Xiaomi Redmi 12 Smartphone Pack Amid Fines for Price Fixing
Honda and Nissan Consider Joint Production Amid Merger Talks
2024/11/4
Carrefour Shuts Down All Jordan Stores Amid Boycott Against Israeli Support
Carrefour has closed all its branches in Jordan due to a widespread boycott campaign, with 93% of Jordanians participating in protests against the company's support for the Israeli occupation.
Impact of US Elections on Israeli Economy: Trump vs. Harris
The upcoming US elections are set to influence the Israeli economy significantly, with candidates Trump and Harris proposing contrasting economic policies that could reshape international trade and investment.
IKEA to Pay €6 Million to Compensate East German Forced Labor Victims
IKEA has agreed to pay 6 million euros to a fund for victims of forced labor during East Germany's communist regime, acknowledging its historical ties to the practice.
Trump vs. Harris: Economic Implications for the U.S. and Germany
As the U.S. election approaches, the volatile stock of Trump Media reflects the political stakes, while experts warn of significant economic repercussions for Germany if Trump wins.
French MPs Reject Soda Tax Reform Amid Political Tensions
On November 4, 2024, French MPs rejected a proposed reform of the soda tax aimed at reducing sugar consumption, despite government support. The decision reflects ongoing political tensions regarding health policies as opposition parties accuse the government of obstruction during budget reviews.
Oil Prices Rise as OPEC Extends Cuts; Gold Stabilizes Ahead of Elections
Oil prices rose following OPEC's decision to extend production cuts, while gold prices stabilized ahead of significant economic events including the U.S. presidential elections.
Moroccan Farmers Hopeful for Agricultural Recovery After Drought
Moroccan farmers are optimistic about the 2024/2025 agricultural season following significant rainfall after six years of drought, prompting government measures to support production.
Luc Besson Calls for Higher Taxes on the Wealthy to Address Inequality
Filmmaker Luc Besson supports higher taxes on the wealthy, criticizing those who oppose it and calling for state responsibility in addressing poverty.
Baghdad Aims to End Kurdistan's Semi-Autonomy Amid Geopolitical Tensions
The Iraqi government is seeking to fully integrate the Kurdistan Region by implementing a unified oil law, supported by regional powers like Iran, Turkey, Russia, and China, which may diminish Kurdish independence aspirations.