Monthly Archives: July 2016

Canada to invest in Tata Steel’s iron ore biz in Quebec

Canada to invest in Tata Steel’s iron ore biz in Quebec The Canadian government is investing C$125 million (Rs 680 crore) in Tata Steel’s iron ore…

Brexit Wreaks Havoc on U.K. Economy as Recession Risk Increases

Brexit Wreaks Havoc on U.K. Economy as Recession Risk Increases The U.K.’s decision to leave the European Union inflicted an immediate blow on the economy as business…

Why the Cost of Living Is Poised to Plummet in the Next 20 Years

Why the Cost of Living Is Poised to Plummet in the Next 20 Years People are concerned about how AI and robotics are taking jobs, destroying livelihoods, reducing our earning…

Brexit Won’t Stop Globalization

Brexit Won’t Stop Globalization that irresistible force that was inevitably, inexorably making the world flat—looks to be in retreat. Trade growth has never recovered to the levels reached…

Britain to hire foreign trade negotiators after Brexit, says Hammond

Britain to hire foreign trade negotiators after Brexit, says Hammond Britain will look to hire foreign trade negotiators to help it meet the challenge of striking new trade deals with…

Hunting for Diamonds Under Canada’s Frozen Tundra

Hunting for Diamonds Under Canada’s Frozen Tundra On the semi-frozen surface of Faraday Lake in Canada’s subarctic, two diamond rigs are drilling around the clock. It’s…

EU vote hits UK households and business morale, London hurt most

EU vote hits UK households and business morale, London hurt most ritish consumer spending fell last month, the business outlook darkened by the most in four years and economic activity…

Brexit and US-UK relations: A new digital trade and cybersecurity agenda

Brexit and US-UK relations: A new digital trade and cybersecurity agenda With the perspective of two weeks’ hindsight and reflection, a number of questions relating to the impact of…