Cutting corners: A new report has reignited the debate over how much tax the world’s largest technology companies pay, revealing that the so-called “Silicon Six” – Amazon, Apple, Alphabet, Meta, Microsoft, and Netflix – have paid nearly $278 billion less in corporate income tax over the past decade than would be expected if their profits…
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Ukraine and the United States may sign a memorandum of intent on minearls agreement on Thursday. This was announced by President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky during a briefing on April 17, a Ukrinform correspondent reports.
While a foreign military presence cannot serve as a full-fledged security guarantee for Ukraine, it could still play a crucial role. Oleksandr Khara, an expert in foreign and security policy at Ukraine’s Center for Defense Strategies, said this in comments to Ukrinform.
The net hryvnia loans provided to businesses are growing at a rate of 26% per annum, and those issued to micro, small and medium-sized enterprises – 30%, which is one of the highest results in the past decade.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump welcomed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni to the White House on Thursday where the two had lunch before settling in for an extended Oval Office discussion on the possibility of the United States reaching a new trade deal with the European Union. As Meloni arrived at the White House just before noon, her black SUV passing a military honor guard, Trump assured reporters who shouted questions in his direction that he’s “very confident” a trade deal is possible. A short time later, however, during a brief appearance before the in-town pool of reporters ahead of the lunch, Trump added that the U.S. is in “no rush” to accept just any deal. “We have something everybody wants,” the president said, suggesting the longer talks over tariffs and other trade impediments go on, the more desperate EU countries will be to capitulate to trade barriers abroad to shore up their access to the massive U.S. market. In the end, Trump predicted, “We’re going to have very little problem making
The Armed Forces of Ukraine are not facing a critical shortage of artillery thanks to proper resource allocation and domestic production. This was stated by President Volodymyr Zelensky during a conversation with journalists, in response to a question about whether Ukraine has sufficient military aid, a Ukrinform correspondent reports.
The AI frenzy is not going away any time soon and is only extending to more industries and being adopted by wider audiences and institutions. Companies are increasingly looking for ways to incorporate technology to help perform daily, mundane tasks. Not only the tech giants are increasingly opting for it, but also government agencies, and…
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Apple CEO Tim Cook has reportedly spoken with Commerce Sec. Lutnick about the impact new U.S. tariffs may have on iPhone prices, following policy confusion. The post Apple CEO Tim Cook Pressed Commerce Secretary Lutnick on iPhone Tariff Impact appeared first on WinBuzzer.
With the US’s new trade policies, it seems like the US chipmaker Intel hasn’t seen any exemption at all, as it is reported that the firm would require an export license to sell its Gaudi chips to China.