Hitachi ABB Power Grids gears up for big Expo 2020 role
DUBAI, 10 hours, 48 minutes ago Hitachi ABB Power Grids, a global technology leader, will be an official partner of Swedish pavilion at the World Expo 2020 in Dubai. The World Expo in Dubai, in which more than 190 countries participate, will be the single largest export and investment promotion initiative from the Swedish govern-ment in the coming years. The Swedish pavilion will be located in the exhibition s sustainability section and will be built of wood. In the pavilion, an estimated one million visitors from all over the world will be inspired by Swedish innovation, culture and knowledge that contribute to a more sustainable world. The exhibition runs from October 2021 to March 2022.
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From: Global Affairs Canada
Supporting women entrepreneurs to scale up their businesses and access global markets generates growth, creates jobs, and will be key for an inclusive global economic recovery.
Supporting women entrepreneurs to scale up their businesses and access global markets generates growth, creates jobs, and will be key for an inclusive global economic recovery.
Today, the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Small Business, Export Promotion and International Trade, co-hosted the Canada-Sweden Ideas Roundtable with Anna Hallberg, Sweden’s Minister for Foreign Trade and Nordic Affairs.
The ministers listened to the women entrepreneurs, who shared their expertise and experience in innovative sectors, such as artificial intelligence and cleantech. They discussed the challenges and opportunities facing women entrepreneurs as both countries work toward an economic recovery that is sustainable and inclusive, and the ministers committed to working together to support women
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2021-03-02 07:05:50 GMT2021-03-02 15:05:50(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
COPENHAGEN, March 1 (Xinhua) A formal letter of disapproval from the European Commission, sent to six European Union (EU) member states contravening the open border policy of the Schengen Treaty, has been met with silence or intransigence from government officials.
All six EU states have 10 days to respond to the commission after receiving the letter on Feb. 22. According to the EU laws, if the member states fail to undertake necessary measures, the commission could take legal actions against them.
CONCERNS OVER NEW COVID-19 VARIANTS
The four-page document, sent to Germany, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Belgium and Hungary, highlights the commission s concern that their unilateral border control measures to curb the spread of the pandemic risk fragmentation and disruptions to free movement and to supply chains, according to Christian Wigand, a spokesperson for the commission.
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