In an attempt to revive the country’s gutted tourism industry, Fiji’s leaders have begun to advertise specifically to billionaires seeking a haven from the pandemic.
Stepping up the race to create truly autonomous cars, Mercedes-Benz has ended its cooperation with BMW and found a new partner in graphics software company NVIDIA.
Defined by the Ellen Macarthur Foundation, a circular economy is based on the principles of designing out waste and pollution, keeping products and materials in use, and regenerating natural systems. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, could such an economy be on the horizon?
While the threat posed by coronavirus is set to dominate 2020, the world’s most influential CEOs and business leaders have risen to the challenge of enduring the crisis, and some have even managed to thrive in it.
Across the globe, businesses and consumers alike are becoming more conscious about their impact on their environment. And a small silver lining resulting from the COVID-19 climate is that it has given business leaders time to pause, consider their environmental footprint and re-evaluate their approach to sustainability where necessary.
In a stark warning to all airlines, Akbar al-Baker, the CEO of Qatar Airways has said he would be “very surprised” if demand for travel recovers before 2023/2024.
Following the first Exit polls on Thursday night, businesses and investors enjoyed an evening to remember as the pound and UK businesses welcomed the news of a Boris Johnson victory.
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