Footage industry experiencing growth during pandemic, but challenges remain: survey A survey exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon the archive and stock footage industry illustrates that as companies are seeing increasing demand for archive content and as . April 1, 2021
A survey exploring the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic upon the archive and stock footage industry illustrates that as companies are seeing increasing demand for archive content and as a result, increasing business there is a stronger sense of optimism concerning the prospects for the industry in the lockdown era.
The survey, conducted by archive service Footage.net, was the second issued by the company in the COVID-19 era, and was conducted online over a 28-day period in January and February of 2021. Sixty footage companies from around th
Rugby: All Blacks stars reveal their toughest opponents in Q&A video
1 Apr, 2021 06:15 PM
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All Black stars have opened up on some big questions. Video / RugbyPass
NZ Herald
All Blacks stars have revealed their toughest opponents and the test matches most challenging in their careers.
Scott Barrett, Dane Coles, Sevu Reece and Shannon Frizell answered a number of big questions in a Q&A video for RugbyPass.com.
When asked what game had been the hardest in their career so far , one opponent stood out. Every game we play against South Africa, Frizzell said. Especially when we play in South Africa . just the stadium, and they re big boys.
Industry > Industry monitor > Oil & gas
31 March 2021
UK s Cairn Energy Plc, which secured an arbitration award overseas against the Government of India’s enforcement of a Rs10,247-crore tax claim on the company, is planning to bring lawsuits in the US and other countries to force the Indian government and companies owned by it, in the oil and gas, shipping, airline and banking sectors, to seize their overseas assets to recover $1.2 billion ordered by an international arbitration tribunal.
The firm has moved courts in the US, UK, Canada, France, Singapore, the Netherlands and three other countries to register the December 2020 arbitration tribunal ruling that overturned the Indian government s Rs10,247 crore demand in back taxes and ordered New Delhi to return $1.2 billion in value of shares it had sold, dividends seized and tax refunds withheld to recover the tax demand.
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By Global Times Published: Apr 02, 2021 12:08 AM
Photo taken on Oct. 26, 2020 shows the Tesla China-made Model 3 vehicles at its gigafactory in Shanghai, east China. Photo: Xinhua Business representatives from both China and the US expect closer ties to jointly develop the auto industry that is directed at smart electric vehicles (EVs). They are calling for an open and fair business environment despite the ongoing tensions between the world s two largest economies.
Xu Haidong, assistant secretary general of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers, said that Chinese and American auto companies have been successfully cooperating, and the two sides have leveraged their respective advantages to establish a win-win situation.