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The Future is Smart: How Intelligent Packaging is Transforming Global Industries
In a world where consumer expectations are rising and supply chains are growing more complex, packaging is no longer just about wrapping a product—it’s about enhancing it. Welcome to the era of intelligent packaging, where innovation meets…
When US Sneezes, TCS Salary Freezes!
Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), one of India’s leading IT players, said it would postpone its routine annual salary increases. The move comes in response to increased economic worries fueled by global trade tensions and market…
Tusk declares end of “naive globalisation” and calls for “rebuilding of national economy”
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Vietnam, China sign over 40 cooperation agreements during Xi’s visit
Vietnam and China yesterday signed over 40 cooperation agreements, as visiting Chinese President Xi Jinping cautioned in an article published in Vietnam's state-run Nhan Dan newspaper that ‘protectionism will lead nowhere’ and that a…
China, Spain discuss building partnership – Solomon Star News
CHINESE President Xi Jinping has expressed China’s readiness to build on its 20-year-old comprehensive strategic partnership with Spain to make the framework more resilient and dynamic to serve the wellbeing of both countries, inject…
Flying the flag: how airline liveries shape global perceptions
From bold tailfin designs to the all-important fuselage, every aircraft paint scheme and branding goes beyond its decals to help shape your perception of its country. A national airline’s aircraft are visual…
Korea University claims tuition hikes will fund better international student services
Korea University President Kim Dong-one talks during a press conference at the university campus in Seongbuk…
NBA sees sport’s growth lagging behind potential in Europe
NEW YORK : The basketball business in Europe is far from living up to its potential, NBA Deputy Commissioner Mark Tatum told Reuters, as the league explores launching a new operation in the continent to take advantage of the sport's…