Economy

Airbus is global leader again - will it remain so in 2023?

Companies Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 12, 2023.

Airbus is content to be the world's largest producer of passenger aircrafts for the fourth year in a row. But it is entering a year...

Green goals will have to wait; coal is back

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 8, 2023.

Temporary solutions often last longer than those who make them care to admit. Germany has been rapidly increasing its capacities to obtain LNG and  regasification....

The Real Danger is Hyperinflation, not Recession

Economy Emre Alkin - January 6, 2023.

As the new year began, I have received calls and emails from a number of organisations requesting me to deliver a presentation on the 2023...

Good start for Europe in severing energy umbilical cord with Russia

Energy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 3, 2023.

Last March, the EU set its goal to reduce Russian gas imports by two thirds by the end of 2022. By the end of 2022,...

The Big Three have a problem, and each of them is seeking their own solution

Economy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 3, 2023.

There are two more weeks until the start of this year's World Economic Forum in Davos, where, as usual, the IMF will present the latest...

No future for the Northern Sea Route as long as Russia remains in the game

Economy Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 30, 2022.

The Northern Sea Route, as the shortest route for transporting goods between the Far East and Western ports, has no bright future, despite global warming...

Familiarise yourself with AI in 2023 - it's about time

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - December 28, 2022.

If your company or organisation has not yet started using AI in its work, it is high time to start in 2023. You are already...

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