Global lobbying groups call for delay to India’s new digital tax

From April 1 India imposed a new 2% tax on foreign billings, or transactions where companies take payment abroad for digital services provided in India. The tax also applies to foreign e-commerce transactions on sites such as Amazon.com.The tax, inserted into budget amendments passed in March, caught the industry off guard as it was not part of the main proposals India’s finance ministry had pr…

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From Ikea to Gap, firms aim to use scarce water more wisely

But with population growth and climate change making water a scarcer and more precious resource, using water wisely is now a key to remaining profitable, they said.From growing cotton for textiles to manufacturing drinks and ensuring consumers have enough water as well, efficient water use is high on the agenda, representatives of popular brands said during opening events at World Water Week in…

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Netherlands’ store vacancy rate fell in 2018, report says

The year 2018 marks the fourth year since 2014 that store vacancy declined in the country, reports Dutch market research company Locatus. However, the vacancy rate was mainly reduced because many properties were given a different purpose other than retail, the company said.In 2018, 2,000 store premises were repurposedคำพูดจาก ท…

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Moose Knuckles goes fur-free, launches sustainability program

Among the range of environmental and social initiatives included — focused on the long-term sustainability of its global footprint — is the brand’s commitment to end all production with natural fur by the end of 2022. The announcement follows a similar commitment from Toronto-based brand Canada Goose announced in June. Other textiles Moose Knuckles will be eliminating from its garments by …

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On Singles’ Day, green groups warn of China’s surge in packaging waste

The volume of packaging material used by the sectors hit 9.4 million tonnes last year, and is on course to reach 41.3 million tonnes by 2025 if they keep up the rate of increase, Greenpeace and other non-government bodies said in a report.“The e-commerce giants have barely offered even superficial responses,” said Tang Damin, a plastics campaigner with Greenpeace in the Chinese capital Beij…

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Russian diamonds- Belgian Parliament calls for ban on imports into EU

“After such a strong signal from the Belgian Parliament, I do not see how diamonds could be ignored in the eleventh EU sanctions package” targeted at Russia, green MP Samuel Cogolati, one of the politicians who advocated the motion, told the AFP agency on Wednesday.A month after Russia invaded Ukraine, Zelensky, aware that the Belgian city of Antwerp is a major hub for the world’s rough dia…

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Regent Street landlord Crown Estate raises bar on carbon neutrality

The company manages a lot of land and property, including $13 billion worth of properties in large parts of London’s West End and 17 retail parks and shopping centres around Britainคำพูดจาก ทดลองใช้ สูตรสล็อต. It said that it would reduce emissions from directly-manag…

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Greek jeweler Folli Follie fined again by regulator

The Hellenic Capital Market Commission said Folli and the executives violated rules on market manipulation over the retailer’s 2016 financial statements.Folli was not immediately available for comment.A hedge fund report in May suggesting the company misrepresented sales sent Folli’s shares into a tailspin, prompted a legal investigation, fines from the Greek securities watchdog and the res…

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UK consumer confidence stays low, but small signs of returning demand

The latest GfK ‘flash’ consumer confidence report showed that, based on data gathered between May 20 and May 26, consumer confidence overall has fallen by two points to -36. Of the five main measures, only one increased and overall confidence levels remained lower than in the last two months. The index was at -34 in both of the regular April and May reports. And an earlier flash report show…

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