… a surplus of more than £20 billion in 2019 while other business services produced a surplus of £14 billion. Given … with the EU in services—especially in financial and other business services—produces a surplus, one might have thought … pertaining to professional qualifications and short-term business travel, coupled with the end of free movement, those …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… when the house burned down in 1947. His father went into business for himself supplying white cedar to the sawmills. … to work two days a week as well as working in his father’s business. Both of these together with food stamps and his own … his money and bought an old Ford truck, then went into business for himself; not maintaining cars for which he was …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… aimed at “kick-starting the EU economy by incentivizing private investments” and would include €26 billion for a new solvency support instrument to mobilize private resources to support European companies in the … of InvestEU, the EU’s investment program, to mobilize private investment in the EU; and €15 billion for a new …
… Levinson Auditorium of Yale Law School, 127 Wall St. The event is open to the public. Annan served two terms as … public by forging ties between civil society and the private sector, among other partners. In 2001 Annan and the …
… Institute for Global Affairs and the Yale Law School. The event was moderated by Professors Paul Gewirtz, Director of … Dr. Kissinger’s life as a diplomat, scholar, teacher, and private citizen. As a program of the Jackson Institute, and …
… of the continent’s dependence on Western consumers. China Business News named “The Next Asia” the 2009 Book of the … theory and practice in the training of world leaders for business, government and public service.” While at the …