When there’s a 25 cent discount for li…

When there’s a 25 cent discount for li…

Work is underway on a new mechanism for the continuation of the anti-crisis measure for compensation of 25 cents per liter of fuel, the people’s representative of GERB – SDS Kiril Ananiev announced at a briefing in Pernik. This compensation mechanism should be ready by the end of the month, Ananiev explained, according to standartnews.com. … Read more

The euro hit the Croatians in a flash! It will be like this and…

The euro hit the Croatians in a flash!  It will be like this and…

Since New Year’s Day and the introduction of the euro as the official currency in Croatia, prices of goods and services have visibly increased in the country, Croatian media reported, quoted by standartnews.com. Therefore, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković convened today, on the first working day after the holidays, a meeting with the competent ministers and … Read more

Prices, weather and CAP marked the year

Prices, weather and CAP marked the year

The year that closes was a particularly intense period for the agricultural sector. From the point of view of agricultural policy, 2022 was a key year as during it a long negotiation on the Strategic Plan was concluded through which to apply the Common Agricultural Policy in the next five years. For its part, in … Read more

Canada bans foreigners from buying houses to control prices

Canada bans foreigners from buying houses to control prices

In its quest to control home prices, the Canadian government has implemented a drastic measure: It will ban home purchases by non-resident foreigners for the next two years. It will do so by means of a law which entered into force on 1 January and which was approved by Justin Trudeau’s government in the face … Read more

Food prices in Norway: It’s not a price war, it’s more of a price diplomacy

Food prices in Norway: It’s not a price war, it’s more of a price diplomacy

According to a survey conducted by InFact on behalf of the Norwegian newspaper Nations, 70% of Norwegians think that food prices have become too high. This also affects border traffic to Sweden. Töcksfors Shopping Center in Sweden, on the border with Norway. A municipality of 1,221 inhabitants with between 10,000 and 14,000 daily visitors to … Read more

Consultant Reveals Crisis to Hit Food and Beverage Sector • Al Marsad newspaper

Consultant Reveals Crisis to Hit Food and Beverage Sector • Al Marsad newspaper

Al-Marsad Newspaper: Engineer “Abdul Aziz Al-Yaqout”, consultant in agriculture and food safety, revealed the impact of the dairy sector crisis and high prices on the food and beverage sector, represented by restaurants and cafes. He said, since the end of 2021, we have gone through a series of crises, a crisis of price inflation and … Read more

Xiaomi announces a cheap watch, bracelet and wireless headphones

Xiaomi announces a cheap watch, bracelet and wireless headphones

On Tuesday, Xiaomi announced, along with Redmi K60 series phones and Redmi Note 12 Pro Speed ​​phone, three wearables. New products include: Redmi Watch 3 smart watch with a larger screen than the previous generation’s screen, the new Redmi Band 2 electronic bracelet with a thinner and slimmer design than its predecessor, and Redmi Buds … Read more

Why flights to Mallorca are currently so expensive

Why flights to Mallorca are currently so expensive

The sky is slowly emptying Majorca. In the fall and winter months all airlines are limiting their offers, some are even suspending their flights altogether. So if you live on the island and want to visit family in Germany or go on holiday here or there, you need to stay flexible. Prices initially drop a … Read more

Global interest rates are far from stable… In half of the major countries, core inflation increased last month

Global interest rates are far from stable… In half of the major countries, core inflation increased last month

Japan’s consumer price index rose 3.7% in November, the highest in 40 yearsCore inflation in major countries is not easily overcome… FT “Rate hike will be triggered” [아시아경제 권해영 기자] Japan’s consumer price index rose 3.7% last month from a year ago, the biggest increase in 40 years. This is due to the depreciation of … Read more