‘The Covid-19 pandemic adversely impacts the EU’s economy. Thus, the EU requires a strong green growth strategy to mitigate the adverse economic impact of the pandemic, meet its climate targets, and restore its economic competitiveness’
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‘The question is not whether Trump’s approach was correct but rather what US foreign policy will consist of now.’
‘The deal in question will ensure that around £20 billion in trade per annum between the two nations will continue after the UK officially leaves the EU at the start of the next year.’
‘The theory behind this is a simple one. If workers have a means of investing in stocks or shares, it can generate an additional source of income for workers in addition to selling their labour.’
“Turning on the news, one might think that there is a single answer to every issue and there is always the “correct” side to stand on. However, policy is never binary and we are merely seeing an illusion of unanimity.”
‘The idea of taxing people who have started to work at home for their own protection seems to be more of a punishment for people who are taking responsibility.’
‘Any tax increases will arouse the disgruntlement of most of the public. But by the same token, it will benefit one sphere which receives those who flee inadequacies to their fiscal affairs.’
With tensions around the world so high due to China throwing its political weight around more than usual, […]
“Its current protests are the continuation of many problems that have only worsened due to another issue, this being the massive economic damage caused by the coronavirus pandemic.”
“This comes at a time of great difficulty between Malaysia and Myanmar, not just politically but also with the paranoia that has been magnified by the coronavirus”