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which was passed into law in March 2021. Under the CREATE Act, foreign companies are eligible for a reduction in the corporate income tax rate (CIT) to 25 percent from 30 percent (the highest in ASEAN) until 2022. From 2023 onwards, the CIT rate will be...
This research uses data from a 2015 establishment-based freight survey conducted in seven cities in Kerala, India's southernmost state, which is vitally significant due to the existence of major ports that serve as international shipping gateways. In order to get a complete profile of freight hand...
It is widely accepted that an individual has ownership of his tissues while they are still on his body. In contrast, it is much less clear if this same individual retains ownership of his tissues once they leave his body. No laws directly address this question, which has occasionally led to...
shareholders of large-cap companies tend to own between 30 and 50 percent of a company's total shares. While some companies, such as Google, Microsoft and Amazon, are currently at near-record highs for institutional ownership in the last five years, Apple is actually at its lowest level...
With the acquisition of California- based IQMS, Dassault Systèmes extends the 3DEXPERIENCE platform to small and midsized manufacturing companies seeking to digitally transform their business operations. IQMS provides all-in-one solution to optimize engineering, manufacturing and business processes. For ...
supply chain. However, the change involved in responding to risks will take time, and for many companies, the hardest work is still ahead. Our findings also paint a more nuanced and complex picture than offered in the popular press; the focus on nearshoring does not necessarily mean leaving ...
However, the change involved in responding to risks will take time, and for many companies, the hardest work is still ahead. Our findings also paint a more nuanced and complex picture than offered in the popular press; the focus on nearshoring does not necessarily mean leaving China and the...