Economics

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Public transport is temporarily free in Geneva because of Smog

Residents of Geneva Can Travel on Public Transport for Free From Wednesday. The City Council HAS Taken The Temporary Measure because the Air is Heavily Polluted. Cars have limited access to the city. More Ozone Than The Threshold Value of 180 Micrograms per Cubic Meter Has Been Measured in the Air of Geneva for 24

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Ice sale will start later due to heat: ‘Women exposed, trade dead’

Due to the heat, people are less likely to venture out for ice cream duration the day, ice cream vendors have notited this week. Lines Only Start Forming In The Afternoon and Last Until Late In The Evening. The Temperature Regularly Exceeds 30 Degrees These Days, which is not iDeal for Ice Cream Sales. “It

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Due to jellyfish, the French nuclear power plant has been partly started again

A Nuclear Power Plant on the French Coast, which was Shut Down Due to Jellyfish, was partial restarted on Wednesday. Employees of the Nuclear Power Plant Between Calais and Dunkirk Were Surprized On Monday by Jellyfish That Ended Up In The Cooling Systems Of The Reactors. The Affected Electricity Company EDF Reports That the First

Economics

Oil production is shooting up, but the question is lagging behind

The Oil Price May Drop Significantly Next Year, Predicts The International Energy Agency (IEA) in A New Report. This is because oil will be on the market than is demanded, and consumers are also Tighting Their Belts. The IA Expects a Barrel of Brent Crude to Cost An Average of $ 58 (About 49 euros)

Economics

Now+ Trade War is also affecting Dutch companies, although consequences are not too bad

The Whims of US President Donald Trump Have A Global Impact on Trade. HIS Statements about US Import Tariffs Are Reducing International Confidence in the Economy. This also Affects Dutch Companies, Although The Impact is narrower than expected. Due to the Uncertainty Surrounding the Levies, Companies May Have Postponed Their Investments, Says Marcel Klok, MacroConomist

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Nutella possibly more expensive due to rising hazelnut prices after prince damage Turkey

Products with Hazelnuts May Become Significantly More Exensive in the Near Future. Wholesale Prices for Hazelnuts Have Risen Sharply This Harvest Season Due to Frost Damage in Turkey. That country usual accounts for about 60 percent of Global Hazelnut Production. Accordance to the Amsterdam-based commodities Platform Vesper, A Ton or Turkish Hazelnuts Now Costs About

Economics

Swiss aircraft manufacturer apron deliveries business jets to US in tax racing

The Swiss Aircraft Manufacturer Pilatus Has Suspended Deliveries of its PC-12 and PC-24 Business Jets to the United States. Accordance to the Company, The Steep New American Import Tariffs Create A “Significantly competitive Disadvantage.” The United States normally accounts for about 40 percent of delivery. Accordance to Pilatus, the “huge additional costs and the resulting

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