Big AIB investors ‘will not pay corporation tax for 30 years’
Labour’s finance spokeswoman Joan Burton warned the Irish taxpayer is again the loser having already paid to save the failed
EU rejected 24 Nigeria exported products in 2016 -NAFDAC
The National Agency for Food And Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), says European Union (EU) rejected 24 exported food products
China sovereign fund acquires European warehouse company
China’s sovereign wealth fund is expanding its presence in Europe by acquiring a warehouse company in a 12.25 billion euro
Private equity firm wants Alibaba billionaire Jack Ma to join a takeover bid for The Body Shop
European private equity firm Invest industrial has invited the investment vehicle of Alibaba’s founder Jack Ma to submit a joint
World leaders vow to save ‘Mother Earth’ despite Trump’s pull out from climate pact
China and Europe pledged on Friday to unite to save what German Chancellor Angela Merkel called “our Mother Earth”,
Turkey’s April trade deficit widens to $4.9 billion
Turkey’s foreign trade deficit rose 16.7 percent in April against the same month in 2016, the Turkish Statistical Institute
French union says deal reached to end petrol shortage
France’s CGT trade union said a strike by transporters of hazardous materials that has caused fuel shortages could be wound down
China still treats foreign firms unfairly
Doing business in China remains difficult for many European companies and most are still being treated unfairly, a lobby group said
Robot priest unveiled in Germany as part of reformation exhibition
Five hundred years after news of Martin Luther’s radical call for church reform spread across Europe, technology is again
Multinationals fobbing us off with inferior food, says Bulgarian minister
Bulgaria has become the latest eastern European state to accuse multinationals of selling food of a lower quality in their country