the infrastructure plan aims to collect more taxes on cryptocurrencies

the infrastructure plan aims to collect more taxes on cryptocurrencies

The $ 1.2 trillion infrastructure plan, the text of which was endorsed by the Senate on Tuesday, is expected to be partially funded by the fight against tax evasion by people profiting from cryptocurrencies. Read also :Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan crosses hurdle in obstacle course A provision of the huge text of the legislation, which … Read more

Dufry Duty Free Stores See Gradual Recovery in the United States

Dufry Duty Free Stores See Gradual Recovery in the United States

The Swiss operator of duty-free shops Dufry on Tuesday reported a gradual recovery in its sales in the United States, Central America and the Caribbean with the advance of vaccination, Asia remaining on the other hand very affected by the decline in international travel. Read also :Madrid invests in Barcelona airport The group, strongly shaken … Read more

Cargo plane forced to land urgently in open sea off Honolulu

Cargo plane forced to land urgently in open sea off Honolulu

The Transair Boeing 737 and its two pilots were rescued by the US Coast Guard after an engine failure on Thursday night. A Boeing 737 cargo plane operated by the company Transair with two people on board, was forced to land urgently in the water off Honolulu (Hawaii) on the night of Thursday to Friday … Read more

fit, car sales begin to suffer from declining inventories

fit, car sales begin to suffer from declining inventories

Major automakers saw their sales jump in the United States in the second quarter, but the drop in available vehicles due to the persistent shortage of microchips is starting to be felt. Read also :Semiconductors: the little chips that rule the world Toyota took the lead, selling 688,813 units from April to June in the … Read more

2021 and 2022 growth forecasts revised up sharply

2021 and 2022 growth forecasts revised up sharply

The United States will record stronger growth than expected in 2021 and 2022 thanks in particular to consumer spending boosted by savings during the pandemic, according to updated projections from the Congressional Budget Services (CBO) released Thursday. Read also :United States: sharp drop in job creation in the private sector in June This independent agency … Read more

Amazon Prime Day Generates $ 11 Billion in the United States

Amazon Prime Day Generates $ 11 Billion in the United States

Total sales during the two-day Amazon Prime Day promotional operation amounted to $ 11 billion in the United States, according to data released Wednesday by the Adobe Digital Economy Index. Read also :Pressured by merchants, Amazon maintains its “Prime days” on scheduled dates This amount is up by 6.1% compared to the receipts of last … Read more

airports receive USD 8 billion in aid to deal with the pandemic

airports receive USD 8 billion in aid to deal with the pandemic

The US agency overseeing air travel, the FAA, on Tuesday announced that it would begin distributing $ 8 billion in aid to US airports to help them overcome challenges related to the pandemic. These subsidies were provided for in the massive $ 1.9 trillion stimulus package adopted in March, shortly after Joe Biden came to … Read more

US allocates $ 3.2 billion to research for antiviral drugs against Covid

US allocates $ 3.2 billion to research for antiviral drugs against Covid

American authorities announced Thursday their intention to invest $ 3.2 billion to accelerate research and development of antiviral drugs against Covid-19 and future pathologies. Read also :United States: when discrimination in favor of minority restaurateurs is deemed discriminatory This project, called “antiviral program against pandemicsIs financed with funds from the $ 1.9 trillion stimulus package, … Read more

surprise rise in jobless claims, again above 400,000

surprise rise in jobless claims, again above 400,000

Weekly jobless claims rose last week, contradicting analysts’ expectations and rising above the 400,000 claims mark, according to data released Thursday by the Labor Department. Read also :Wouldn’t unemployment have “massively” increased with the Covid-19? Between June 6 and 13, 412,000 people applied for unemployment benefits, 37,000 more than the previous week. Analysts were expecting … Read more

an abundant global supply of wheat drives prices down

an abundant global supply of wheat drives prices down

The price of the main Chicago-listed wheat contract fell sharply amid expectations of global oversupply. Soybeans also lost ground, while corn rebounded in the wake of a plunge. Read also :The poorest countries weakened by food prices “The wheat market has contracted due to an abundance of reserves in the world despite the difficulties encountered … Read more