Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs (EYE) matches new entrepreneurs from one country with experienced entrepreneurs in another European country. The new entrepreneur gets the opportunity to cooperate with foreign partners or learn about new markets.
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A crocodile and a koala made a brief appearance at ASEAN-Australia Special Summit in Melbourne. The Australian leader made an appearance with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong to spruik new agreements on border security, electricity and shipping corridors. It was raised at the joint appearance, with Mr Albanese acknowledging differing national perspectives.
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Experienced business coaches Richard Wood, Jayne Egerton and Richard Carty have taken up the roles. Mr Carty will be working across the Cannock Chase area and Mr Wood will operate across South Staffordshire. Sarah Simpson, of Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Growth Hub, said: “The appointments are one of a series of initiatives and programmes delivered with UKSPF.
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The inaugural Financial Review AI Summit is set to redefine the conversation about artificial intelligence. From richest listed companies to dizzyingly valued start-ups disrupting traditional models, this Summit promises an exploration of how AI is already changing the way business is done. With great promise comes great threats, and great responsibility. Join the gathering of business leaders, technology pioneers, government figures and leading thinkers. Learn how to understand and profit from the transformative power of AI.
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Jason Kelce announced his retirement from the NFL in a press conference on Monday. The Philadelphia Eagles' center thanked his family and team for their support during his 13-year career. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers.
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CBH is rallying Western Australia's grain-growing communities. These half-day sessions aim to showcase the transformative power of community ownership in reviving and sustaining local businesses. Participants will gain insights into the tangible benefits of community-driven business strategies. The workshops aim to demystify how cooperative models can serve as a lifeline for regional businesses across various sectors such as retail, healthcare, and more.
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University of Missouri-St. Louis hosted its 15th annual International Business Career Conference. It highlighted the vast opportunities and inherent challenges of carving out an international career pathway. Students, alumni, and business executives converged to demystify the global business landscape.
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The owner and CEO of Ticket Tomato, Amy Maxwell, said she learned of the break-in when she got a text from her landlord. After breaking through the front door with a crowbar, Maxwell said those responsible rummaged through a filing cabinet and stole an iPhone.
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China has announced plans to lift all foreign investment restrictions in the manufacturing sector and relax market access restrictions in service industries. This move is part of a broader strategy to develop emerging industries, such as quantum computing, and to achieve self-sufficiency in technology. Factors contributing to this sentiment include COVID-related shutdowns, political campaigns, and security concerns.
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The government pledged in the run-up to the general election in 2019 that there would be genuine reform of business rates and a “cut the burden of tax by reducing business rates” So far it has spectacularly failed its election pledge. The Chancellor did freeze the small business rate multiplier and bring in the retail, hospitality and leisure relief for small companies. It is estimated that this will impact 220,000 businesses who will pay an extra burden of £1.66bn in tax from April 1, 2024.
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