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Group increases expansion budget by 100 million euros and increases production capacity by 12 million tires per yearSHANGHAI, China – Sailun Group has increased its investment plans for its tire factory in Cambodia, doubling the size of the expansion announced less than four months ago. Seirn announced in a stock exchange filing on January 30 that it will invest 2.2 billion yuan (290 million euros) in its Svay Rieng factory to increase its car tire production capacity by 12 million tires a year. This announcement is a revision of the decision announced in October 2023 to invest RMB 1.4 billion…

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Responsible tourism stakeholders have warned the government against plans for expensive resorts in Lakshadweep.Marine biologists, former bureaucrats and responsible tourism officials who participated in a virtual conference organized by the Responsible Tourism Society of India (RTSOI) earlier this week said that tourism is being forced on the ecologically fragile Lakshadweep Islands. expressed serious concerns about the development model. UT Administration. Based on the deliberations, RTSOI will compile expert opinions on the issue and submit them to the government in the form of a white paper. Speakers, including a former chief secretary to the Government of India, emphasized the strategic importance…

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another A storm is brewing this week This means another headache for the owners of Chit Chat Cafe in Pacifica. The coffee shop has been struggling since the pier closed late last year. While regulars are doing their best to keep the place afloat, everyone is just counting the days until the pier can reopen.Pamela Minalik has her daily routine. Every day, she drives to Beach Boulevard in Pacifica, takes a walk up and down the beach, and then stops at Chit Chat Cafe for coffee, a snack, and a beautiful view.”It's right next to the sea wall and there's…

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JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) – Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy late Tuesday gave teachers up to $15,000 a year, even though education leaders say they have more significant policies in place. He urged lawmakers to pass a pilot program that would pay bonuses and pitched it as an investment in classrooms. We need to invest in our state's K-12 public school system. In their State of the State address, Republicans talked about the need for greater opportunity in Alaska, an oil-dependent state that has experienced a long-standing trend of more people moving in than moving in, and how they want Alaska to…

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PORTLAND — Trail Blazers point guard Malcolm Bloggon is considered one of the hottest players on the NBA trade market. But the 31-year-old veteran says he's not pushing to leave Portland. “I'm happy here. I'm valued here. I'm valued for this leadership/lead guard role,” Brogdon said. The Athletic. “And I can't complain about that. I'm happy in Portland.” At the past two trade deadlines, Portland general manager Joe Cronin has worked with veterans to facilitate trades to desired destinations, bringing CJ McCollum to New Orleans in 2022 and Josh Hart in 2023. Sent to New York. But Brogdon said Monday…

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ATLANTA — On Tuesday night, two players who had been rumored to be in a trade came face-to-face, one being Lakers guard D'Angelo Russell and the other being Atlanta Hawks guard Dejounte Murray.There are numerous reports that the Lakers are acquiring Murray from the Hawks and intend to use Russell as a player to facilitate a potential trade.The Lakers have until February 8, the NBA deadline, to finalize a deal. The Lakers (24-25) are below .500 after a 138-122 loss to Atlanta at State Farm Arena, their second straight loss in six games, and could use an injection of positivity…

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(CBS Detroit) – “It costs about $800 per child to get through the first leg and the second leg,” said Angela Moody, a mother in the Heartland state. She shares the amount her four children paid to get their driving licenses.”It's more expensive than many of us. It's no longer a given. It's a promise,” she told CBS News Detroit.The Michigan Secretary of State and the Michigan Education Association aim to improve accessibility through grants that help public schools offset the costs associated with becoming driving education providers. Martin O'Neill, co-owner of Elite Driving School in St. Clair Shores, said:…

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Written by Michael Lewis, January 30, 2024 advertisement If there is a problem with the government's attitude, it could harm taxpayers. It's an ugly attitude that tourists are a nuisance and cost money. Elected officials often say things like that. What happens when a burgeoning financial industry pumping money into our economy fills up offices that should be left to other companies and complains that new entrants are driving up home prices and the cost of living? What would happen if I posted a sign that said “Hmm?” We weren't stupid enough to do that for the sake of a…

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BEIJING – China's factory activity contracted for the fourth straight month in January as new orders fell, suggesting weak demand continues to weigh on the economy ahead of the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday. The Office for National Statistics said in a statement on January 31 that the official manufacturing purchasing managers index reached 49.2 this month, higher than December's reading but still below the 50 mark that separates expansion from contraction. Announced. This number was slightly worse than economists expected. The index of non-manufacturing activity, which measures the construction and services sectors, was 50.7, up from the previous month…

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Bintou Younusa chose to undergo treatment in Tunisia, where authorities hope to expand the medical tourism industry. Photo: Fethi Belide/AFPSource: AFPAt a fertility clinic in Tunis, Bintou Younusa hopes doctors will eventually help her conceive. He is one of more than 2 million foreigners who travel to Tunisia each year for medical treatment.While Tunisians face economic hardship and the government struggles with debt, medical tourism is thriving and authorities are looking to further expand the lucrative sector.Younusa, from Niger, said after three years of unsuccessful treatment, a relative recommended a private clinic in Tunisia's capital.”My sister-in-law gave birth to twins…

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