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The UK government faces backlash over capital gains tax changes for the tech sector

The UK government faces backlash over capital gains tax changes for the tech sector

Related media - Latest news In a recent blog post, the Startup Coalition, a major tech lobby group in the UK, expressed concern about the potential repercussions of the government's new tax policies, suggesting they could lead to a significant "brain drain" in the tech sector . The comments come in light of the announcement made by Britain's Labor government on Wednesday to increase capital gains tax (CGT) rates on share sales, a move intended to strengthen public finances and stimulate economic growth. Finance Minister Rachel Reeves set out the proposed changes in her inaugural budget, saying the minimum rate…
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German auto powerhouses face challenges to maintain their market relevance

German auto powerhouses face challenges to maintain their market relevance

More news - Latest news As the global automotive industry continues to evolve at a rapid pace, renowned German automakers are finding it increasingly difficult to keep up with changing market dynamics and consumer preferences. This fight for relevance is marked by the industry's urgent shift towards sustainability, digital innovation and new mobility solutions. Historically, German automakers such as Volkswagen, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have set the gold standard for quality, performance and engineering excellence. However, the rise of electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous driving technologies and stringent environmental regulations are reshaping the competitive landscape. These companies now face the monumental task…
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The UK government aims to stimulate foreign investment during the international summit

The UK government aims to stimulate foreign investment during the international summit

More news - Breaking news The UK Labor government will host its first international investment summit in London, aiming to attract foreign capital and improve the country's economic landscape. Scheduled to take place at the Guildhall on Monday, this significant event will feature Prime Minister Keir Starmer, Finance Minister Rachel Reeves and Business Minister Jonathan Reynolds, and is expected to attract around 200 executives from both the UK and international businesses. Notable participants include prominent figures such as former Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon, BlackRock's Larry Fink, and GSK CEO Emma Walmsley. Poppy Gustafsson, the new…
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