Economy (Page 86/139)
Slowly and slowly the Portuguese community spaces are reopening in the United States
One of these locations has existed for Portuguese gastronomy for 46 years, known as Portugal Avenue in Newark, and a…
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State students are selected for the 2021 Youth Ambassador Program
Two students from the state of São Paulo were selected for the Young Ambassador 2021 program, an official initiative of…
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Europe may face worse labor shortage than the United States – employment
Like the United States, where job creation in April was much lower than expected, it would be difficult for Europe…
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Can the United States make laws to ‘protect’ us? – 22/05/2021 – Latin America 21
Senior US government officials regularly warn their counterparts in Latin America about China’s growing economic presence. This, according to his…
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Professionals believe that returning to office will be difficult and awkward. The business
It has been a little over a year since most companies in Brazil and around the world have adopted the…
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G7 signs agreement to suspend international coal financing – poca Negócios
+ Air pollution (Photo: Getty Images) As The seven largest developed economies in the world On Friday agreed to stop…
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Santander expects support from BC to take over Gatnet Stock Exchange – Economy
Santander is hoping to get Central Bank approval to proceed with the listing of its machine company Getnet in Brasil,…
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Focus Colloquium Talks with M. Dias Branco and Marquise Officials about Economy with Advanced Immunization – Focus. Empower
Focus [email protected] Vaccination has accelerated the return of the economy. Europe and the United States, with high rates of vaccination,…
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Europe may face worse labor shortage than America
The area already feels part of the impact of border closures imposed during the epidemic (Sean Gallup / Getty Images)…
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Russia is optimistic about the direction of relations with America
Russia was optimistic about the direction of relations with the United States this Thursday, at the end of the first…
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