Strategising cybersecurity: Why a risk-based approach is key

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FDI round-up: UK’s energy security plan, Uganda’s anti–LGBT law, Germany’s €45bn rail pledge

[ad_1] The UK has set out plans to boost its energy security and independence by promoting investment into infrastructure and the production of cleaner energy such as offshore wind, green…

FDI round-up: Netherlands wins NATO fund, Masdar and ADNOC target geothermal, OECD urges Portugal reforms

[ad_1] The Netherlands will host NATO’s €1bn Innovation Fund, which will invest in early stage start-ups developing technologies with military applications. The fund “will allow NATO to tap into the…

The EU unveils plans to boost its shift to green energy: Here’s what you need to know about the global energy transition this week

[ad_1] This weekly round-up brings you the latest developments in the global energy sector. Top energy news: EU unveils plans to boost its energy transition; East Asia to continue leading…

How to address the sustainability gap in emerging markets

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Circular economy in action: 9 examples of businesses and policy-makers accelerating the transition

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FDI round-up: Octopus doubles down on France, Aramco warns of oil underinvestment, EU–US talk critical minerals

[ad_1] Britain’s Octopus Energy is investing €1bn in French renewables over the next two years and will establish a European tech hub in Paris. In a statement announcing the news…

The structure of the Canadian packaged food and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturing and grocery retailing sectors through a public health lens – Globalization and Health

[ad_1] Overall, the Canadian packaged food and non-alcoholic beverage manufacturing sectors consisted of both oligopolistic and more competitive product markets with significant foreign multinational company presence, in contrast with the…

Globalization Isn’t Dead. But It’s Changing.

[ad_1] Multinational companies still want cheap and efficient markets, but they also want safety. That’s why they’re rerouting the pathways of global trade and finance. [ad_2] Source link

Crans Montana Forum turns spotlight on globalisation

[ad_1] When a prestigious and well established Swiss NGO invites you to a debate, amongst other things on the perversity of globalisation, well, you want to listen closely! Specifically, at…