Over-regulation is the enemy of economic growth, and in the European Union, where power rests with unelected Eurocrats, it is the most deadly enemy, Robin Mitchinson writes in his blog*. Europe: ‘a Whiff of Sulphur’ When it comes to the ease of doing business, eight...
Europe and Asia dragged world equity markets lower on Monday as concerns about slower growth in China prompted investors to cut their risks. The dollar slipped against major currencies as expectations that the Federal Reserve is in no rush to tighten policy kept the...
Brussels, 12 May 2014 – The Board of Directors of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has elected Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and CEO of Renault, as its new President. Mr Ghosn takes over from Philippe Varin, former Chairman of the Board...
25 years ago in 1989, Lithuania recognised Lithuanian law as taking precedence over Soviet rule – effectively marking the end of Communism in Lithuania. This brave act of defying Moscow and insisting on independence created a chain reaction in the region that...
South Africa will hold high level discussions with Switzerland and Norway when International Relations and Cooperation Deputy Minister, Marius Fransman, visits the two countries this week. Fransman will kick off his official trip by co-chairing the 5th Annual...