Drop in mask orders slows textile sector recovery

Delfim Machado Today at 07:43— The domestic market is saturated and bureaucracy stops sales abroad. Clothing does not rise and exports have sunk. The manufacture of masks and other protective equipment against covid-19 was an oxygen balloon for the textile sector, but it is ending. With the national market saturated and exports imbued with bureaucracy … Read more

With a High Tone, Jokowi Called RI in a Crisis Situation

Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia – President Joko Widodo (Jokowi) apparently never explicitly revealed his annoyance to the ranks of ministers in a cabinet meeting at the State Palace, Jakarta, Thursday (06/18/2020). Jokowi’s statement was revealed in a video published by the Presidential Secretariat on Sunday (6/28/2020). The 10-minute video shows Jokowi’s speech at a cabinet meeting. … Read more

What do Argentines prefer to stop paying ?: debt ranking

Total family debt reached $ 1,905,119 million and affected 11.9 million households, equivalent to 86.5% of the total country The indebtedness stock of Argentine families grew 4.6% in June, pushed by “non-bank” debts, which increased 16.1%, so that almost nine out of ten families finished the month with commitments of pending payment, according to a … Read more

The Government would extend the Maximum Prices program that reaches 2,300 products

The official recalled that Maximum Prices have been in force since March, at the beginning of the quarantine, “because we saw strong movements in moments of uncertainty”. “For example, at the end of that month the demand in supermarkets registered levels similar to the days before Christmas. That generated a lot of nervousness and there … Read more

Kulfas attributed the drop in activity to the pandemic – News story

The Minister of Productive Development, MatĂ­as Kulfas, maintained this Sunday that economic activity falls in Argentina as in other countries due to the pandemic, and apart from the more or less flexible isolation measures; and stated that the ATP for June wages. “The cause of the fall is the pandemic, not the quarantine. In Sweden, … Read more

If Necessary, I Issue Perppu, I Stake Political Reputation

JAKARTA, KOMPAS.com – President Joko Widodo said he would not hesitate to issue government regulations to replace the law ( Perppu) to make it easier for their ministers to realize their programs in the future crisis due to a pandemic Covid-19. Jokowi even willing to risk his political reputation if he had to issue perppu … Read more

Why private nursing home operators are criticized

FRankreich’s private nursing home operators are a major power in Europe. They make billions in sales because they run thousands of homes and specialty clinics. Korian, the number one in Europe, is also the market leader among private nursing homes in Germany. Some of Orpea’s more than 1,000 facilities are even located in China; in … Read more

nearly half a million industrial jobs threatened within two years

Government expects to lose almost a million jobs in the coming months. A study released this Friday, June 26, reveals that a third of these lost jobs could be lost in the industry. Yes, there will be a heavy impact on the job market and lightning may fall more heavily on the industry by 2022. … Read more

Real estate: Why owners still stick to their offer prices

DReiner Braun probably did not suspect that his forecast would be overtaken by reality so quickly. It was only four weeks ago that the head of the market research institute Empirica had predicted a serious price slump on the real estate market: The prices for houses and apartments would decrease by ten to 25 percent … Read more

Teleworking after the crisis: a little, a lot or … not at all?

On June 11, the deconfinement protocol still stipulated: Telework should be implemented whenever possible. In May, five million private sector employees used it, or one in four. But the Ministry of Labor revised its copy. Starting today, telework is no longer such a strong standard, says Muriel PĂ©nicaud. The new health protocol reserves it for … Read more