Three South Korean firms have planned to build a green energy export hub in Queensland to produce up to a million tonnes of green ammonia with 3GW (gigawatts) of renewable energy generation capacity.
Restructuring plans should be tool of choice for adult social care operators
Restructuring plans may be the solution to the problems faces by the UK’s beleaguered adult social care sector, which faces a widespread catastrophe caused by soaring energy prices that threaten to drive many providers into insolvency.
French courts can still apply ‘Macron scale’ despite EU committee decision
The ‘Macron scale’ on unlawful dismissals will still be applied by French courts, according to one legal expert, despite the decision of the European Committee on Social Rights that it violates the European Social Charter.
As kimchi crisis mounts, South Korea to build mega cabbage warehouses amid shortage, flood of Chinese imports
At 9,900 sqm each, the US$40 million facilities in Goesan and Haenam will be able to store 10,000 tonnes of cabbages
iPhones of Indonesian minister Airlangga Hartarto, military officials targeted with ForcedEntry spyware
Devices of more than a dozen senior government officials and advisers were infected with surveillance software made by Israel’s NSO Group.
Avoiding loss of cloned UK trade mark rights
An increasing number of trade mark owners with UK rights are choosing to engage UK-based representatives to avoid the risk of losing ‘cloned’ rights after Brexit.
Managing construction supply chain insolvency
The construction and infrastructure sector in the UK has consistently seen the highest level of insolvencies across all sectors of the UK economy since 2018.
Do Kwon’s Terra says case against the founder is unfair and ‘highly politicised’, as his whereabouts remain unknown
A Terraform Labs representative said there is ‘no reasonable basis’ for the accusation of breaches of capital-markets law in South Korea, which has a warrant for Kwon’s arrest.
Inspired by Anthony Bourdain, ‘Guru of Grub’ KF Seetoh launches Singapore-style food hawker centre in New York
The food stall features 17 vendors hand-picked by curator, KF Seetoh, with 11 coming directly from hawker centres in Singapore.
Dubai implements emirate-specific ‘musataha rights’ under new decree
A recent decree issued in Dubai refines the UAE Civil Code provisions on musataha rights as they apply within the Emirate of Dubai and in the context of commercial and industrial land owned directly or indirectly by the government.