BELGIUM’S MINISTER OF JUSTICE has raised espionage concerns about a new logistics hub that is under construction in eastern Belgium by a firm operating on behalf of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba. The hub is currently being built on a lot adjacent to the Liège Airport, which is situated 25 miles southwest of the Dutch city of Maastricht.
Based in the Chinese province of Zhejiang, Alibaba is a multinational technology firm that specializes in e-commerce and e-retail. It is often described as the Chinese version of the American e-retail giant Amazon. Today it is among the world’s 10 wealthiest companies and among the 30 largest public firms in the world. In its effort to expand its area of operations beyond Asia, Alibaba recently announced the construction of six global logistics hubs, which will enable it to deliver products anywhere in the world within 72 hours.
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‘Say Yes Day’ - Public asked to take to social media to raise vital funds for autism
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As autism month comes to a close, the national autism charity of Ireland, AsIAm has launched ‘Say Yes Day’ to raise urgent funds to help the families of Irish people living with autism.
‘Say Yes Day’ will go beyond raising necessary funds and aims to ensure autism understanding and acceptance will be at the forefront throughout the year, and not just in April.
The charity says this will go a long way in improving the current stats that show 50% of people living with autism experience bullying, 85% experience unemployment and 8 in 10 experience a mental health condition, much of these issues are a result of social exclusion.
‘Say Yes Day’ - People of Longford asked to take to social media to raise vital funds for autism
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As autism month comes to a close, the national autism charity of Ireland, AsIAm has launched ‘Say Yes Day’ to raise urgent funds to help the families of Irish people living with autism.
‘Say Yes Day’ will go beyond raising necessary funds and aims to ensure autism understanding and acceptance will be at the forefront throughout the year, and not just in April.