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Brauchen U.S.-Bürger bald ein Visum für Reisen in die EU?

April 19, 2017

Wenn es nach dem EU-Parlament geht, dann schon. Am 02. März 2017 hat das Europäische Parlament positiv über die Abschaffung der bisher bestehenden Visumsfreiheit für amerikanische Staatsangehörige abgestimmt. Nun hat die Europäische Kommission die Aufgabe innerhalb der nächsten zwei Monate eine Visumspflicht für die Einreise in die Europäische Union einzuführen. Allerdings ist auch dieser Beschluss…

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Haribo to build its first U.S. manufacturing facility

April 13, 2017

This is great news for all those with a sweet tooth and a predilection for delicious gummi bears, and even more so for the county of Kenosha, Wisconsin.After an extensive search and a detailed selection process, the German-based confectionary company has decided to build its first U.S. manufacturing facility near the city of Kenosha, approximately…

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To ban or not to ban – Trump’s new Executive Order: Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry

April 3, 2017

The new Executive Order signed by President Trump on March 6, 2017 was scheduled to be effective as of 12:01 am on March 16, 2017 and should have caused the US Department of State to reevaluate the current screening procedures in order to increase national security. In the evening of March 15, 2017, a federal…

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U.S. authorities ban electronics on direct flights from Middle Eastern and African countries

March 21, 2017

Passengers on direct flights from eight Middle Eastern and African countries to the United States are no longer allowed to carry electronic devices exceeding the size of a smartphone with them when boarding their plane. Bigger devices such as laptops, cameras, and tablets will have to be checked in with the other luggage. Medical devices…

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Ransomware – What it is and How to Avoid it

March 13, 2017

Contribution of Bryan Jorett of Conceir Technology Group.  For follow-up please contact Bryan via bjorett@Conceir.com Let’s make this simple. There are bad people who do bad things. One of these things is to hold your data so you cannot access it until you pay for the release of this data. This is termed Ransomware and…

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The Swiss Have a Fever for More Cowbell, Less Busybody

March 2, 2017

I am not sure what would be more tiring; putting every political decision to public referendum or constantly knowing what is better for others. Fortunately a Dutch woman living in Switzerland received a healthy dose of both when her petition for citizenship was denied because of the votes of her neighbors.Switzerland is unique in many…

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Strong Dollar Signals Positive Sign for Foreign Alcoholic Importers

February 16, 2017

With the US dollar being at its best levels in more than a decade, foreign alcoholic importers are seizing this opportunity to offer more variety in their beer and wine selection which will come at a much lower price to US wholesale buyers. Breaking down the numbers, foreign alcoholic beverage imports rose more than 6%…

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Streit um Sammelbilder – Panini verweist Konkurrenz vom Platz

February 10, 2017

Paninis Klebebilder sind absoluter Kult und ihre Faszination überdauert die die schnelllebigen Karrieren so mancher Fußballstars. Ein englischer Konkurrent hatte das italienische Unternehmen Panini kürzlich verklagt, da es sich bei der Vergabe von Lizenzen an Fußballeuropa-und Weltmeisterschaften benachteiligt sah.Das zuständige Gericht jedoch teilte eine frühere Einschätzung der Europäischen Kommission, wonach Fußballverbände wie FIFA, UEFA und …

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Adidas Brings its Factory Production Back to Germany

February 6, 2017

Adidas is out to reinvent the shoemaking industry by bringing their shoe production back to Germany. This year, Adidas, the giant German sports goods company, has announced that it will be transforming its massive warehouse, located in the Bavarian town of Ansbach, into a newly renovated “Speedfactory.” Shoe-making production is largely a $80 billion dollar…

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Deutsche Bank Agrees to Pay $95 Million Under Latest Tax Fraud Settlement

February 2, 2017

This past month, Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay out $95 million dollars to resolve a lawsuit brought against the bank by the US Government. The suit, which was filed back in December of 2014, alleges that Deutsche Bank, in 2000, had been using an insolvent shell company within the United States to hide significant…

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