In my view, it comes, first and foremost, from our shared aspiration for a better future for humanity and from our common will to work together for that vision. As President Xi Jinping points out, changes of the world, of our times, and of historical significance are unfolding like never ...
Davos 2020: Worlds of Trump and Thunberg collide on a Swiss mountainside Jet-setting globalists understand all too well conflict between search for economic growth and climate change control By Joe BrennanFri Jan 24 2020 - 05:23 Ireland rises two places in narrowing the gender gap State among ...
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disruptions on global and domestic growth have eased since the previous survey, those disruptions remain top of mind as a risk to company growth for the second quarter (for more on how respondents expect their supply chains to change, see sidebar, “A note on the state of globalization”). ...
village, the global value chain has been greatly extended. All countries are more closely bound together in communities of shared interests, common responsibilities, and a shared future. Thus, to reverse history and return to a state of ...
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I told that to one of the politicians. I said, “Do you know what we gotta do to get to six gigawatts? You know what kind of workforce development programs we gotta put together?” We've got two jobs for every person that would want one right now here in the state of Minnesota....
Ratings agency Moody's slapped a downgrade warning on China's credit rating on Tuesday, saying costs to bail out debt-laden local governments and state firms and control its property crisis would weigh on the growth outlook of the world's second-largest economy. Analysts believe the gov...
U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and French President Emmanuel Macron are among the speakers addressing delegates at the Swiss town's Congress Center. More CNBC coverage from Davos ...
there continued to be strong growth in health care and social assistance. There was modest growth in leisure and hospitality and almost no growth in government. Regarding the latter, there was modest growth for state and local governments, partly offset by a modest decline in federal government ...