Applications to start new U.S. businesses jumped in January, suggesting economic activity was steadily picking again, although the coronavirus pandemic continues to pose a risk to growth.. | February 13, 2021
Almost one year after travel restrictions, border businesses still adjusting to stay afloat
Border closure one-year impact By Carmen Valencia | February 10, 2021 at 10:50 PM MST - Updated February 11 at 8:42 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - It has almost been one year since travel restrictions along the U.S./Mexico border went into effect due to COVID-19. Since then, businesses in border communities have had to adapt just to stay afloat.
This is the case for several businesses in Nogales that greatly rely on border traffic to make a profit. The Nogales Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce said foot traffic since the restrictions went into effect has dropped by 75 percent, a drastic decrease one business is seeing at its restaurant.
Government sources said though 3mt steel plant is likely to be commissioned in July-August, 2021 as per management, it could be delayed beyond monsoon and is likely to coincide with the demerger of the steel plant.This
In Biden’s policy pursuit, the world order challenge
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Uncertainties around the Iran nuclear agreement could lead to tectonic changes in the new global and regional order
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Uncertainties around the Iran nuclear agreement could lead to tectonic changes in the new global and regional order
Some of the remarks by Joe Biden, now the United States President, during the U.S. presidential election campaign have come to haunt him. He had, in August 2019, been a strident critic of the U.S. withdrawal from the nuclear agreement with Iran, formally the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). He had then promised that, subject to Iran’s compliance with its obligations, the U.S. would re-enter the agreement.