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Retail: What does your business need to know in 2023?

The retail industry is expected to face ongoing challenges in 2023. After a strong showing in 2021, the retail sector

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Falling off a savings cliff?

Excess savings compared to consumption in Europe and the US are still substantial, with the highest levels in the UK

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40 Black-Owned Canadian Businesses You Can Support All Year Round

When you spend money, you are casting a vote for the type of world you want to see. So why

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Fresh leadership and new focus on Black-owned businesses

In recognition of Black History Month in February, many will honor the accomplishments and contributions of Black Canadians who have

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Is the electric vehicle boom sustainable?

Metals like lithium, cobalt, and copper are crucial in the ongoing automotive industry revolution driven by EVs. Strict regulations, government

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Transport in a zero carbon EU: Pathways and opportunities

The proposed Fit for 55 legislation aims to cut the transport sector’s dependence on fossil fuels by promoting clean and

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WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIAL INSURANCES FOR ANY BUSINESS (ACCORDING TO FORBES)?

A business leader’s duty is to foresee potential problems. If a crisis hits, it can cause permanent financial harm. Forbes

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AUTO INDUSTRY ON FRONT LINE OF TRANSITION TO CARBON NEUTRALITY

The global competition for vehicle electrification is heating up as countries and industries work to secure their place in the

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Worlds most advanced remotely piloted electric aircraft

Sky Canoe manufactures a highly advanced, environmentally-friendly, long-distance cargo aircraft that can be operated remotely. Utilizing cutting-edge technology, their goal

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IS THE “INSOLVENCY PARADOX” NEARING ITS END?

The global economy is facing a difficult year in 2023, with gloomy prospects and substantiated risks. Monetary tightening by central