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September 13, 2024Welcome to the live news corner of the business post. We will deliver the latest information on business, hig h-tech, and current affairs all day.
18.00 - Wall Street markets rise ahead of Fed cuts
In the United States, investors have r e-evaluated the potential of significant interest rate by the Federal Preparatory System (Fed) next week, and the main index on the Wall Street has risen.
The average of 30 Dow Industrial shares was 41, 440. 48, up 0. 84 %, and the S & Amp; P500 index increased by 0. 56 %, increased by 0. 56 %.
The Nasdaque Comprehensive Stock Index also rose to 17, 682. 47, up 0. 64 %.
Photo: Filippobacci17.45 - Lloyds to shut 55 more UK bank branches
British bank Lloyds will close 55 branches in the UK, with nearly 300 branches closed by 2026.
Between January 2024 and December 2025, Lloyd's branches will close 292 branches.
This movement is part of a wider range of corporate reforms, aimed at cost reduction and the purpose of transferring customers to digital banking.
17.30 - Apple tax judgment not being raised by multinationals, says IDA chief
According to the highest responsibility of IDA, multinational companies have not consulted with IDA about Apple's tax decision.
Michael Rohan said at an annual policy meeting at the Dublin Economics Workshop that Ireland was "completely compliant" to the OECD tax guidelines.
17.15 - Flutter acquires $350m majority stake in Brazilian Betnacional owner
Gambling giant flutters have acquired the majority of the Brazilian betting brand Betnacional operating company for $ 350 million.
Peter Jackson's Paddy Power owner, led by the highest executive officer, has acquired 56 % of the NSX Group, one of the leaders in the Bookmake Market in Brazil.
According to the company, the NSX, which operates the Igaming brand and Betnacional, is expected to record about $ 256 million in 2024 and the EBITDA after adjusting $ 34 million.
17.00 - Stripe reports near $1bn rise in revenues at Dublin subsidiary
A subsidiary headquartered in striped Dublin reportedly increased by nearly $ 1 billion, but also increased the loss on the backdrop of the overdue payments related to the previous financing.
A new financial results submitted by Stripe Payment International Holdings, which covers the company's no n-North American businesses, was $ 34 % last year, up 34 %, compared to $ 285 billion in 2022.
Photo: David Paul Morris16.45 - Sainsbury’s falls as FTSE 100 rises
The FTSE 100 type stock index ended the week at £ 8, 273. 09 (up 0. 39 % from the previous day).
In Frankfurt, the Dachs price ended at 18, 688. 81, up 0. 92 %. Online retailing company Zalando rose 10. 3 % to 23. 55 euros.
16.40 - Iseq closes out week in the green
The Isek All Share rose 0. 55%from the opening of Friday and finished transactions at 9, 670. 51.
Shane Rory and Kingspan agreed to end the sponsor contract on Tuesday, following the announcement of Glenfel's report last week.
16.25 - Dublin-based Avolon acquires $5 billion aircraft assets from Castlelake
Aboron, an Irish aircraft loan and leasing company, has signed a sales contract, an investment manager Castle Lake and an aerial portfolio equivalent to $ 5 billion (4. 5 billion euros).
The portfolio, consisting of 118 aircraft held by Castle Lake Aviation, will be taken over by Aboron, led by the Sea of Andy Clonin. These include a narrow body, a wide body, and a regional jet.
16.10 - ‘Significant’ increase in unruly plane passengers, says IAA
According to the Irish Aviation Bureau (IAA), the number of accidents involving untouched passengers on a flight operated by Ireland last year has increased "significantly".
According to IAA's latest annual safety performance reviews, accidents in which passengers were reported in the cabin reported in 2023 increased by 43 %.
There were 298 reports on the difficult and untouched passengers from 298 in 2022 to 426 last year.
16.00 - Paddy McKillen jnr takes step back from Press Up as his long-time business partner exits
A business post has shown that Paddy McKiren Jr. has worked out of the Pres s-up's daily work, and Matt Ryan, who has jointly established a group, has left the hospitality company.
In the aftermath of the financial crisis, McKiren Jr. and Ryan have established a hospitality empire with the most famous hospitality facilities in Ireland.
According to a multiple powerful sources, McKiren Jr. is no longer involved in management who manages daily work, and Ryan has retired from business.
Pres s-up c o-founder Paddy McKiren Jr. and Matt Ryan15.45 - Mail Online and Sun cutting US workforces
The British tabloid, mail online and The Sun, will reduce the number of U S-based employees with larg e-scale digital reorganization.
News UK, the publisher of The Sun Paper, and DMGT, the owner of The Sun Paper, and DMGT, the owner of Daily Murt, have announced thorough internal restructuring of the US business.
According to some sources, the reduction of DMGT employees affects less than 10 % of the company's American employees.
Rupert Murdoch, chairman and chief executive of News Corp, launching The Sun on Sunday in 2012. Photo by Arthur Edwards Photo by Handout
15.00 - A quarter of people can’t afford to save money, survey suggests
The cost of living crisis continues in Ireland, with almost a quarter of people unable to afford to save, according to a PTSB survey.
The bank's "Reflecting Ireland" report is conducted quarterly and is based on an online survey of 1, 000 people.
The survey found that only half of those surveyed have PRSI or tax credits, and one in three homeowners are unaware of schemes to help pay for energy upgrades.
In addition, it found that levels of consumer confidence have recovered to their highest since January 2022, a period when major Covid restrictions were being phased out and just before Russia invaded Ukraine.
14.45 - US markets update
Wall Street opened modestly higher on Friday as investors reassessed the chances of a big interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve next week.
The S& P 500 rose 7. 6 points, or 0. 14 percent, to 5, 603. 34, while the Nasdaq Composite rose 5. 6 points, or 0. 03 percent, to 17, 575. 258.
The biggest gainers on the S& P 500 were Uber Technologies, which rose 5. 6 percent to $71. 83 a share, and Adobe, which fell 10. 6 percent to $527. 50.
Meanwhile, the main gainer on the Nasdaq was Tenon Medical, a manufacturing company that surged 169. 55 percent in early trading.
14.30 - Chinese EV giant BYD ramps up hiring
Photo: Future PublishingBYD has significantly expanded its hiring, boosting its workforce to more than 900, 000 as of Friday, a senior manager said.
The move comes as the Chinese government prioritizes hiring, especially for college graduates, amid a sluggish Chinese economy.
Total employee headcount grew 5. 8% from the end of August, making BYD the largest employer among more than 5, 300 companies listed on mainland China's stock exchanges.
14.15 - White House cracks down on China’s Temu and Shein over tarriff loopholes
Photo: Lam YikThe Biden administration is cracking down on cross-border e-commerce shipments flooding into the country from China on platforms like Temu and Shein.
The E-commerce groups established by China all have a large business by directly sending cheap luggage to US consumers, and using a system called De Minimum Explanition, less than $ 800. We have escaped the payment of cargo import tariffs.
The White House proposed a new regulatory measure to exclude a wide range of products, including apparel, from exemption.
The stock price of PDD Holdings, the parent company of Tem, fell by more than 5 % in front of the market.
14.00 - €2.2 million paid to those on interview panels for public jobs last year
According to PublicJobs's data, more than 2. 2 million euros were paid last year to those who participated in public employment interviews, and some former hal f-state public servants had more than 50, 000 euros.
Nearly tw o-thirds of the total, a total of 1. 44 million euros were paid to public servants and those who have retired from the public sector.
In addition, 175, 601 euros were paid to former employees of a sem i-stat e-owned institution, and the private sector interview members received 627, 987 euros.
The retired labor union members paid a small amount of 3150 euros.
Last year, a total of 2, 246, 279 euros were spent as a commission, and the cost of conducting individual interviews with 18, 436 candidates was covered.
13.45 - Agricultural output price index up 8.8 per cent in the last year
Photo: Zane R. RwelinThe monthly agricultural product production index rose 0. 1 % from June 2024 to July 2024, and the introduction price index decreased by 0. 9 %.
According to the Central Statistics Bureau, the agricultural introduction price index fell 6. 8 % and the production price index rose 8. 8 %.
Looking at the monthly production high sub index, the most prominent decline in the 12 months until July 2024 was 31. 4 % decreased grains, 26. 4 % decreased industrial and feed crops, and 3. 7 % decreased eggs.
Conversely, potatoes (34. 9 % increase), milk (22. 3 % increase) and vegetables (8. 1 % increase).
During the same period, power (-20. 6 %) and fertilizer (-7. 9 %) recorded a significant decrease in the subcontractor.
13.30 - New €50 million Green Transition Finance product launched by SBCI and BVP
A new loan product has been released to help Irish companies to achieve environmentally friendly sustainable goals.
Ireland's Stratagic Banking Corporation (SBCI) and Business Venture Partners (BVP) have announced new partnerships to launch a 50 million euros new loose initiative "Green Transition Finance".
According to the two groups, the new flexible financing solution is tailored to meet the needs of SMEs and small and medium-sized enterprises investing in sustainable and green projects, as well as SMEs that are already operating in a sustainable way.
Loans range from 500, 000 to 5 million euros, with terms up to 10 years, and offer competitive interest rates and flexible repayment terms to support business growth.
13.15 - Monthly employee index fell by 0.2 per cent in the month to July 2024
Photo credit: MNStudioAccording to the Central Statistics Office, the seasonally adjusted employee index fell by 0. 2% in the month to July 2024.
The sector with the largest monthly decrease was accommodation and food services, with a decrease of 0. 8%, while the sector with the largest monthly increase was public administration and defense, with an increase of 0. 6%.
The sector with the largest decrease in the number of employees in the month to July 2024 was the 15-19 year olds, who fell by 3. 9%. Among the other age groups, three age groups increased and one remained stable.
The 60-64 age group saw the biggest increase in the number of employees in the month (up 0. 3%).
On an annual basis, the seasonally adjusted index rose 2. 4% from July 2023.
13.05 - No ‘formal valuation' done on houses bought by University of Limerick
Photo by Post reporterThe Court of Auditors (C& AG) has made a range of significant findings about the University of Limerick's real estate procedures for two sites in 2019 and 2023.
The C& AG found that no formal valuation had been carried out before the purchase of the Honan's Quay site in Limerick city centre.
Despite the university's own Finance and Asset Management Committee (FHRAMC) having special powers to assess and report on large capital acquisitions, it was found to have been circumvented and the university used an external real estate adviser to negotiate.
The external adviser carried out an "ad hoc" valuation.
13.00 - Infrastructure on agenda at north-south ministerial meeting
Government ministers are due to meet their northern counterparts in Dublin today for the second meeting of the North-South Ministerial Council (NSMC) since Stormont was restored this year.
Cross-border infrastructure projects, such as the A5 Derry-Dublin road project, are top of the agenda at the meeting in Dublin Castle.
Roads Minister Simon Harris said before the meeting began that it was taking place against a "very positive backdrop in north-south relations, and in British-Irish relations".
12.55 - Tesco accepts UK Supreme Court ‘fire and hire’ ruling in favour of union
Photo: monkeybusinessimagesTesco has accepted the unanimous British Supreme Court ruling, which supports the union, regarding the "dismissal and reemployment" plan of a major supermarket.
The turmoil broke out after Tesco fired an employee from a specific distribution center in 2021 and then r e-employed at low wages.
12.45 - The Ivy opens in Belfast, amid reports of £1 billion sale
Photo by Post reporterLondon's famous restaurant, The Ivy, which has a store on Dorvurin's Dawson Street, opened the door of "Ivy Belfast Brassery" on Thursday night, and held a launch party. 。
The 42nd restaurant in the Ivy Collection will open on September 17 as a part of the 5. 35 million pounds investment by the Hospitality Group's Troia (UK) restaurant, creating 120 employment.
According to Troia's latest financial results, the group's sales in 2022 exceeded £ 300 million.
The Belfast branch opened, with a billionaire Ivy owner, Richard Kinging, reported that he was about to sell his shares in a transaction worth about £ 1 billion.
12.30 - Services producer prices up over 5 per cent in the year to second quarter of 2024
According to a new statistics of the Central Statistics Bureau (CSO), the service price charged by a company in the second quarter of 2024 has risen by 5. 1 % compared to the same period in 2023.
On the other hand, in the first quarter of 2024, the annual rate was 4. 3 %.
The most notable for price fluctuations every quarter are the 10. 0 % rise in real estate and rental businesses, 4 % rising transportation businesses, and 2. 9 % falling security and construction industry.
The most prominent fluctuations in the 12 months until the second quarter of 2024 were advertisements and other professionals (up 8. 9 %), architectural and engineering (increased 7. 9 %), mail and courier (7. 5 %) Points increase).
12.15 - Global warming's economic risks to rise most quickly for the rich
Photo Provision: PeopleimagesAccording to the Potsdam Climate II Research Institute, the irregularities related to global warming will increase the economic risks of hig h-income groups in the next few years.
It is well known that the world's poorest layers are on the surface of the impact of climate change, and researchers in German research institutes have confirmed it, but the wealthy threats to consumption in the future. The most amplified the United States and the EU is the most amplified annually. < SPAN> Tesco has accepted a unanimous British Supreme Court ruling, which supports the union, regarding the "dismissal and reemployment" plan of a major supermarket.
The turmoil broke out after Tesco fired an employee from a specific distribution center in 2021 and then r e-employed at low wages.
12.00 - China to raise retirement age for first time in nearly 50 years
Photo provision: post reporterLondon's famous restaurant, The Ivy, which has a store on Dorvurin's Dawson Street, opened the door of "Ivy Belfast Brassery" on Thursday night, and held a launch party. 。
The 42nd restaurant in the Ivy Collection will open on September 17 as a part of the 5. 35 million pounds investment by the Hospitality Group's Troia (UK) restaurant, creating 120 employments.
According to Troia's latest financial results, the group's sales in 2022 exceeded £ 300 million.
The Belfast branch opened, with a billionaire Ivy owner, Richard Kinging, reported that he was about to sell his shares in a transaction worth about £ 1 billion.
11.45 - Uncertainty over Rivada’s ‘ability to pay’ for satellites influenced Terran Orbital sale.
According to a new statistics of the Central Statistics Bureau (CSO), the service price charged by a company in the second quarter of 2024 has risen by 5. 1 % compared to the same period in 2023.
On the other hand, in the first quarter of 2024, the annual rate was 4. 3 %.
The most notable for price fluctuations every quarter are the 10. 0 % rise in real estate and rental businesses, 4 % rising transportation businesses, and 2. 9 % falling security and construction industry.
The most prominent fluctuations in the 12 months until the second quarter of 2024 were advertisements and other professionals (up 8. 9 %), architectural and engineering (increased 7. 9 %), mail and courier (7. 5 %) Points increase).
11.30 - Enterprise Ireland partner with Roche Diagnostics for 2024 incubator programme
Photo Provision: Peopleimages
According to the Potsdam Climate II Research Institute, the irregularities related to global warming will increase the economic risks of hig h-income groups in the next few years.
It is well known that the world's poorest layers are on the surface of the impact of climate change, and researchers in German research institutes have confirmed it, but the wealthy threats to consumption in the future. The most amplified the United States and the EU is the most amplified annually. Tesco has accepted the unanimous British Supreme Court ruling, which supports the union, regarding the "dismissal and reemployment" plan of a major supermarket.
11.00 - Irish universities risk ‘quiet and gradual decline’ due to funding shortages, Trinity provost warns
The turmoil broke out after Tesco fired an employee from a specific distribution center in 2021 and then r e-employed at low wages.Photo provision: post reporter
London's famous restaurant, The Ivy, which has a store on Dorvurin's Dawson Street, opened the door of "Ivy Belfast Brassery" on Thursday night, and held a launch party. 。
The 42nd restaurant in the Ivy Collection will open on September 17 as a part of the 5. 35 million pounds investment by the Hospitality Group's Troia (UK) restaurant, creating 120 employment.
According to Troia's latest financial results, the group's sales in 2022 exceeded £ 300 million.
10.45 - Deutsche Bank raises S&P 500 year-end target
The Belfast branch opened, with a billionaire Ivy owner, Richard Kinging, reported that he was about to sell his shares in a transaction worth about £ 1 billion.According to a new statistics of the Central Statistics Bureau (CSO), the service price charged by a company in the second quarter of 2024 has risen by 5. 1 % compared to the same period in 2023.
On the other hand, in the first quarter of 2024, the annual rate was 4. 3 %.
The most notable for price fluctuations every quarter are the 10. 0 % rise in real estate and rental businesses, 4 % rising transportation businesses, and 2. 9 % falling security and construction industry.
The most prominent fluctuations in the 12 months until the second quarter of 2024 were advertisements and other professionals (up 8. 9 %), architectural and engineering (increased 7. 9 %), mail and courier (7. 5 %) Points increase).
10.30 - Association representing petrol stations calls for dedicated energy minister
Photo Provision: PeopleimagesAccording to the Potsdam Climate II Research Institute, the irregularities related to global warming will increase the economic risks of hig h-income groups in the next few years.
It is well known that the world's poorest layers are on the surface of the impact of climate change, and researchers in German research institutes have confirmed it, but the wealthy threats to consumption in the future. The most amplified the United States and the EU is the most amplified annually.
Leverman explains that if global warming will affect production, products will be more expensive, and poor consumers tend to buy something that cannot be avoided or substitute, so they will be strongly affected. did. On the other hand, the wealthy is affected because everything is more expensive and is a large consumer incorporated by a global trade network.
Photo: Grant feint
10.15 - Beijing suspends PwC's China unit for six months
With the rapid aging of the world, China, the world's secon d-largest economy, faced a labor shortage, for the first time since 1978, the retirement age has been raised for the first time.
According to a stat e-run news agency's Xinhua on Friday, China is 60 to 63 years old for all men, the retirement age of whit e-collar women from 55 to 58 years old, and the retirement age of blu e-collar women. Gradually extends from 50 to 55 years old.
The measure was approved by the Chinese Diet Managing Committee on Friday. According to Xinhuaisha, these measures will come into effect in January and will take 15 years in accordance with the principle of "small step adjustment".
According to analysts, China has a low retirement age and the birth rate has declined, so the ratio of the ol d-age dependent ratio (the number of retired people to the workin g-age population) has increased.
10.00 - Sony in talks to buy Pink Floyd music rights for about $500 million
Photo by Post reporterLast year, Teran Orbital signed a contract of $ 2. 4 billion (2. 17 billion euros) to build satellites for the outernet project of Liverda, but "the uncertainty about Ribada's ability to pay. The company has significantly worsened cash forecasts. "
In addition, there are some uncertainties in the ability to keep the funds necessary for Rivada to implement the contract, and the remaining value of the contract has been reduced from $ 2. 7 billion to $ 317 million. He added that he had to do so.
09.45 - Aviation regulator proposes 25 million seat limit for Dublin Airport next summer
Ribada is billions of dolla r-scale satellite concrete consisting of hundreds of low orbit satellites to provide unhappy private Internet, which is called the founder, Declan Ganly, called Outernet. We are raising funds to build.Enterprise Ireland will launch a 2024 incubator program in collaboration with Roche Diagnostics UK and Ireland.
In the 2024 program, five Irish emerging and spi n-out companies, which provide destructive diagnostic innovation in the medical field, will participate.
In the last nine months of programs, classes will be given to gain the experience and knowledge necessary for the participants to succeed. Topics include patient passway and customer needs, creation of evidence, access to the international market, founder mindset, emerging digital space, etc.
09.30 - Flutter Entertainment buys 56 per cent stake in Brazil's NSX Group
Photo: GARETH CHANEYTrinity College Dublin's president has warned the risk of Irish universities in the "quiet and gentle decline."
In a message sent to staff and students on Friday, Professor Linda Doyl warns that highe r-education sector funds have been canceled by inflation, shortage of funding, and demographics.
"How can we provide worl d-class education in such an environment and conduct worl d-class research? Can you keep attracting?
09.15 - OpenAI releases new AI model that can give more ‘thoughtful’ responses
"Even if we continue, the university is facing the risk of quiet, gentle decline, and the risk of modest retreat from competitiveness and charm."Photo: nurphoto
The German Bank has raised the yea r-end goal of benchmark S & amp; P500 from the conventional 5, 500 points to 5, 750 points due to the increase in stock purchases, strong corporate achievements, and vigorous risks.
According to German Bank's strategist, "S & amp; P500 is in the first half of the tw o-digit range in the same level as a typical growth rate other than the economic backdrop," said German Bank's strategist.
09.00 - Fáilte Ireland and Údarás na Gaeltachta announce over €4m investment in island tourism projects
The new goal means 2. 75 % rising to 5, 595. 76 S & Amp; P closing price on Thursday.
The growing U S-interest decreased observation and artificial intelligence (AI) boosted the S & amp; P index, and many securities companies raised their annual goals of S & amp; P index, reaching $ 6, 000 in 2024. There is also a direction to predict.
Photo: Leon Farrell
The Irish gas station called for all political parties to support the deputy of energy in charge as part of the next election manifest.
08.45 - Boeing staff to strike in latest blow to plane maker
According to Fuels for IRELAND (FFI), energy policies are currently distributed into various ministries and are "fragmentary and ineffective strategies."
"The role will unify the responsibility to manage Ireland's energy demand and secure a strategic approach to energy security and infrastructure development," FFI says.
This call is part of the energy policy proposal made by the association before the election.
The Ministry of Finance (Ministry of Finance) is 6 on the 20th of the audit of the PWC in mainland China over audit of the China Everglande Group, a real estate development company that has been suffering from management difficulties. He announced that he had imposed suspension of business for a month.
08.30 - Irish Markets Update
According to a statement published on the Ministry of Finance's website, the Ministry of Finance is 1116 million yuan (1600 yuan (1600) to PWC's registered accounting firm and PWC in China, the main land division of PWC in China. It is said that he fined the dollar).
In another statement, Chinese securities directors have announced that they have confiscated a total of 27. 7 million yuan of the PWC Nanten LLP, which was involved in Ever Grand, and finished a 297 million yuan.
According to a survey by the Chinese Securities Director Management Committee (CSRC), PWC Nanten helped Evergrand's fraudulent concealment while auditing the annual financial results of 2019 and 2020. It turned out.
08.15 - Vodafone-Three UK deal may increase customers bills
Photo provision: post reporterAccording to the Financial Times, Sony Music is negotiating the right to buy songs recorded by British rock group Pink Floyd for about $ 500 million.
Pink Floyd is a person who is close to this problem that it is difficult to reach the agreement due to personal opinions between Roger Waters and David Gilmore, which is difficult to reach the agreement. I quoted the story.
08.00 - Energia quarterly earnings rise 28 per cent as US owner advances sale plan
Photo: SAM BOALThe Irish Aviation Bureau (IAA) has proposed a limited number of seats to airlines with Dublin Airport departure and departure.
In a decision on schedule for next summer from the end of March 2025, the regulatory authorities proposed to limit their seats to 25. 2 million.
If this was implemented, the increase in the capacity of the airport for the second consecutive year will be reduced for the second consecutive year, while An Bord PLEANála struggles to adhere to the restrictions imposed when the new Kitan runway has obtained the construction permit. 。
07.45 - Unite trade union members strike for second day
Fratter's Peter Jackson's Corporation Chief Executive Officer: Furgal PhilipsThe world's largest online gambling company Fratter Entertainment has acquired 56 % of the Brazil gambling group, 56 % of the NSX Group, which operates Vietnacional, for approximately $ 350 million, aiming to expand its business in the market, which will soon begin. It was announced.
Flutter, the owner of Irish gambling company Paddy Power, said that it would integrate Betnacional with the existing Betfair Brazil brand and make a large amount of investment to expand market share.
In 2018, sports bets were legalized in 2018 in Brazil, a socce r-thriving Brazil, but it was completely regulated in early 2025. In recent years, dozens of betting brands, including bet fairs, bed 365, and Betano, have been actively expanding their business in the country.
Photo: Gabby Jones
07.30 - Brown Thomas Arnotts posts record revenues despite lost income from Dublin riots
Openai has released a new artificial intelligence model called Strawberry.The company said on Thursday's blog posting on Thursday's blog posting to calculate the answer over a more time before responding to inquiries from users. With this model, Openai tools should solve multiple step problems, including complex mathematics and coding issues.
The preview version of this model will be provided to PLUS and TEAM paid users on Thursday through the popular chatbot of Openai. Bloomberg had previously reported that the company could release a new model this week as soon as possible.
Fáilte Ireland and údarás Na Gaeltachta have announced funding to support two larg e-scale tourism development projects on Innis Mall, Galtha, Galtha. It is Inis More Island, Galleway and Claire, Cork. Cork
07.15 - Asian Markets Update
"Alan n-Place of Stone), which is set up at the former Alan Islands Heritage Center in Innis Mall, Gaulway, with a total of over 3 million euros. The center (PLACE OF STONE VISITOR CENTRE) was assigned. Goalway.
Meanwhile, Cape Clear Fast Net Experience & Heritage Center has been assigned more than 1 million euros.
With this new development, typical tourists staying in both regions have been extended, and about 50 million euros are expected to consume about 50 million euros in the next 10 years.
07.00 - Good morning
At the Boeing West Coast Plant, a strike is carried out on Thursday, as 96 % of workers agree with strikes.
The workers' first strike since 2008 will begin at midnight Pacific time on Friday.
About 30, 000 workers who build Boeing's 737 MAX and other jets in the Seattle and Portland area voted for the first full contract in 16 years.
