
Sri Lanka: Touristenvisum jetzt kostenlos für Deutsche
Sri Lanka bietet ab sofort kostenloses Touristenvisum (ETA) für Urlauber aus 40 Ländern, darunter Deutschland. Die Einreiseerlaubnis ist 30 Tage gültig und muss online beantragt werden.

Sri Lanka bietet ab sofort kostenloses Touristenvisum (ETA) für Urlauber aus 40 Ländern, darunter Deutschland. Die Einreiseerlaubnis ist 30 Tage gültig und muss online beantragt werden.

Italy's government has released a €1.3 billion decree (Dpcm) to support the automotive sector, including incentives for low-income individuals to purchase vans, motorcycles, scooters, and for long-term car rentals. Funds will also support innovation and development within the supply chain.

市調機構《iSeeCars》公布汽車庫存天數排行,Dodge以142天居冠,遠高於平均78天,顯示市場需求不足。Toyota僅36天表現亮眼,顯示其供應鏈管理與市場需求穩健。分析指出,油電車因省油受歡迎,而電動車因售價高昂銷售緩慢。

Two women from Lincolnshire are among 62 former franchisees taking the phone company to court.

Two women from Lincolnshire are among 62 former franchisees taking the phone company to court.

Burger King Japan is offering a franchise switching plan until September 30, covering half of the initial investment for existing businesses to convert to Burger King, aiming to accelerate store openings.

Extreme heat is severely impacting global food systems, threatening crop yields, livestock, and farmers' ability to work, according to a UN report. This crisis puts over a billion livelihoods at risk and highlights the urgent need for adaptation and climate action.

Shopkeepers charged millions of pounds, including alleged £10,000 penalty for mistake that cost firm £7.08Vodafone incentivised its security staff to increase “clawbacks” levied on its own franchisees, as part of a programme that led to the telecoms group fining its own shopkeepers millions of pounds for seemingly small administrative errors.The policy – which included one alleged case of a £10,000 penalty for a franchisee whose mistake cost Vodafone £7.08 – involved setting “key performance indicators” (KPIs) for the telecoms group’s internal employees to collect total annual fines of £1.5m from the small business people running the FTSE 100 company’s high street stores. Continue reading...