Business Abroad
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It was the migrants who helped the UK economy grow since 2008, according to a study conducted by Deutsche Bank. The report, published on 29 June, entitled ‘Divided nation: why Britain voted for Brexit and what it means for sterling,’ revealed that employment rate touched a record high for native UK citizens in recent times.… Read More »
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UK trade would get affected by limitations on migration
Posted on June 27, 2016
Comment (0)Two Swedish economists, Dr. Andreas Hatzigeorgiou, and Dr. Magnus Lodefalk speaking on behalf of their fellow economists say that one of the most adverse impacts of Brexit would be on the trade in the UK. They further added to the point that earlier reporting and assessments of the implications of Brexit on trade and the… Read More »
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EB-6 visas could prove beneficial for US economy
Posted on June 18, 2016
Comment (0)Studies show that startups have been one of main generators of employment in the US in the last few years. It is, therefore, being said that policymakers need to attract entrepreneurs to float new ventures in the US by putting in place a new visa for startups. In fact, it is for this very reason… Read More »
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Advantages of having a second passport
Posted on May 6, 2016
Comment (0)In the early part of twentieth century, nation-states as a concept was just about taking shape, so it possible for people to travel from one corner of the globe to another without needing a proof of identity. With World Wars, the Cold War and terrorist threats, it is now necessary for people to have a… Read More »
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2016 will see Indian and Honk Kong increase bilateral trade
Posted on March 21, 2016
Comment (0)Hong Kong has called for solidification of trade ties with India and increasing bilateral trade by pushing for investment agreements. Executive Director of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) Margaret Fong opines that, “India is Hong Kong’s seventh-largest trading partner globally, with bilateral trade of $ 23.7 billion last year. We are looking at… Read More »
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India eases norms to attract Buddhism travel immigration
Posted on February 25, 2016
Comment (0)Being a part of ASEAN, India is doing its part to connect to the Buddhist Asian countries as it is looking to ease its travel immigration restrictions for travelers who want to visit Buddhist heritage sites in India, said the Indian Vice President. Talking amid a visit to Thailand a week ago, Indian Vice President Hamid… Read More »
UK economy flourished because of migrants, says Deutsche Bank
Posted on July 2, 2016