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Tunisia GDP From Building and Civil Engineering

GDP From Construction in Tunisia increased to 708.36 TND Million in the fourth quarter of 2019 from 705 TND Million in the third quarter of 2019. GDP From Construction in Tunisia averaged 620.86 TND Million from 2000 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 741.40 TND Million in the third quarter of 2014 and a record low of 406.68 TND Million in the second quarter of 2000. This page provides - Tunisia Gdp From Building and Civil Engineering- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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India Exports of Engineered Goods

Exports of Engineered Goods in India decreased to 404.10 INR Billion in March from 517.91 INR Billion in February of 2020. Exports of Engineered Goods in India averaged 152.27 INR Billion from 1991 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 623.69 INR Billion in March of 2019 and a record low of 2.69 INR Billion in May of 1991. This page includes a chart with historical data for India Exports of Engineered Goods.




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United States Imports of Plywood & Veneers

Imports of Plywood & Veneers in the United States decreased to 230.88 USD Million in March from 232.52 USD Million in February of 2020. Imports of Plywood & Veneers in the United States averaged 163.03 USD Million from 1989 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 386.26 USD Million in June of 2018 and a record low of 43.57 USD Million in June of 1991. This page includes a chart with historical data for the United States Imports of Plywood & Veneers.




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Best practice needs the human touch

Resilience in business is rooted in paying heed to staff behaviour




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Liam Neeson and Lesley Manville star in cancer drama Ordinary Love

This hospital saga is gripping, well acted and sometimes harrowing




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Pemex/Mexico: slick solution needed

Investors are right to be sceptical of government’s plans to restore oil group’s fortunes




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Donald Trump and the need to lead by example

The president should look to Roman history and Ireland on how to act in a crisis




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Coronavirus and hard Brexit — the last combination the UK needs

It’s hard to find a single trade type who thinks failing to agree an extension is anything but a potential disaster




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Imperial Brands needs some change for the better

News of chief executive’s departure highlights problems the tobacco group faces




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Rewilding — does it need a rethink?

Returning land and native species to nature grips the imagination. But not everyone is convinced




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John Tyson laments breakdown of meat system his family pioneered

Tyson Foods chief warns of supply shortages that critics blame on concentrated production line




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How much do you need to retire on? The answer is more than you think

There's been a series of scary surveys this week about how much we need to save to fund our retirement so Claer Barrett, FT Money editor, has invited Moira O'Neill from Interactive Investor joins onto the podcast to talk us through the numbers. Next up, have you heard of a Susu? Emma Agyemang reveals details about the revival in this decades-old method of saving. And finally, the FT's Rich People's Problems columnist James Max joins us in the studio to discuss the cost of getting a new puppy.

 

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What you need to know before hiring a nanny

Finding suitable childcare is an issue that we know makes many of the FT Money Show listeners bawl so we've invited someone onto the show to try to make sense of it. Today's lead guest on the FT Money Show, Izabella Kaminska, was so struck by the financial complexity of working out the costs of hiring a nanny - from tax, to organising a pension and accounting for various extras - she decided to write about her experiences. On this week's podcast Izzy talks to presenter Claer Barrett about the true costs of childcare.

Plus, we discuss what makes a person more at risk of being scammed.

 

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We need to know what female execs are paid

Putting women on boards was just the first step




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Train your successor before you need one

To move on to a dream job, have someone ready to replace you at the old one




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We need to talk about pensions

Better education about retirement benefits is crucial at any age




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Esports doesn't need a virus to overtake real sports

Tomi Kovanen argues that investors and pundits should temper their expectations for the industry in the short term, but increase them for the long term.




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Can electric car pioneer Tesla maintain its momentum?

Shares in Elon Musk’s pioneering electric car company Tesla have skyrocketed. Tom Braithwaite discusses whether the company will be able to maintain its current momentum and hold off competition from traditional carmakers with Jamie Powell and Richard Waters.


Contributors: Tom Braithwaite, companies news editor, Jamie Powell, Alphaville reporter, and Richard Waters, West Coast editor. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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Will poor countries get the treatments they need?

Pharma and its critics agree government has a big role to play in ensuring fair access to Covid-19 remedies




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Finding a Covid-19 vaccine needs a global effort

Countries should avoid turning to nationalism and share the burdens




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The class of 2020 need help to start their careers

New workers could suffer the scarring effects of lockdown for decades




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Business in Hong Kong needs to stay strong

Beijing wants to make companies impose obedience to China on protesting employees




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Fannie and Freddie could need bailout if lockdown lasts

Regulator says US mortgage guarantors have sufficient resources for about 12 weeks




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Women in construction need on-site experience to build their careers

Targets to include more women mean little without cultural change in the industry




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Dysfunctional oil market needs a new model

Regional trading blocs would better align mutual interests and provide stability




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Europe needs a new scale of stimulus — and cash not credit

Direct payments should be made to citizens and companies




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Do phones need to fold?

As Samsung (re)unveiled its clamshell folding phone last week, I kept seeing the same question pop up amongst my social circles: why? I was wondering the same thing myself, to be honest. I’m not sure even Samsung knows; they’d win me over by the end, but only somewhat. The halfway-folded, laptop-style “Flex Mode” allows you […]




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Before we soak the rich, we need to figure out who they are

Look at the numbers and you can see how much age matters when it comes to wealth




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Britain needs to be crystal clear about its virus strategy

After blundering, the government must admit that the lockdown will not be over in three weeks




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AWS engineer Tim Bray resigns from Amazon following worker firings

As many Amazon workers called out sick for a May Day Strike, Tim Bray was spending his final day at the company. The VP and distinguished Engineer at Amazon Web Services announced today that May 1 was his final day with the retail giant, citing Amazon’s firings of vocally critical employees. Likely most notable for […]




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Crisis, what crisis? The US needs Nato as much as ever

Quitting Europe would see Washington deliver to Beijing its most important strategic ambition




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EU industrial supply lines need strengthening, commissioner warns

Thierry Breton says coronavirus crisis shows vital supplies are vulnerable to disruption




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Orion runs off, leaving Hammerson in the lurch and needing funds

The combination of rents and retail is toxic in a coronavirus-wracked world




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Tech prowess propels Derby’s pioneering status

Past and present economic success offers base for manufacturing




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Human Capital is an engineering talent agency and a VC fund all in one

Michael Ovitz didn’t invent the idea of a talent agency, but one might argue that he perfected it. He founded the CAA in 1975, and grew it into the world’s leading talent agency, serving as chairman for 20 years. Now, Ovitz is investing in a brand new type of talent agency called Human Capital. Human […]




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DDG Wolff: COVID-19 crisis underlines need for more multilateralism, not less

The COVID-19 pandemic crisis has underlined the need for greater multilateral cooperation, including the need to improve the global trading system, Deputy Director-General Alan Wolff said on 7 May. Speaking at a webinar hosted by the African Institute for Economic Development and Planning, DDG Wolff said trade will play an important role in Africa’s economic recovery from the crisis, particularly through increased intra-African trade.




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Big City thinking needs Big City analytics: Identifying Sydney's Centres of Gravity - 7 Apr

Greater Sydney generates 23% of the Nation's GDP and will be a city of 8 million, up from 4 million, in the next 40 years.




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Who's the fairest of them all? Australian entertainment & media industry needs diversity to grow - 8 June

A lack of diversity in Australia's media and entertainment workforce in terms of ethnicity, gender, age and thinking is dragging on the industry's growth, according to a PwC report released today.





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Need Help Telling Your Startup Story? This Illustration Kit Is on Sale for $100 Off.

Make your web content pop with beautiful illustrations.




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Be the Productive Leader Your Company Needs in Quarantine

Owners of small businesses, caught between financial struggles and health hazards, must learn to operate as efficiently as they can from the safety of their own homes.




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What I know about women: Actor Tom Cullen, 34, says that men need to stop and listen to them more

Tom Cullen, 34, is a Welsh writer, actor and director who played Viscount Gillingham in Downton Abbey. His directorial debut, the film Pink Wall, is out now.




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LIGUE 1 WEEKEND PREVIEW: Paris Saint-Germain need Neymar to get some minutes under his belt

LIGUE 1 PREVIEW: It may seem like an overstatement, but it feels as though PSG's Champions League hopes could be defined by the line-up when they take on Amiens on Saturday.




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Oscar nominee Florence Pugh shares topless photo of reaction

The 24-year-old took to Instagram on Monday to share two topless pictures taken before and during the moment she discovered she was nominated for an Oscar. 




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Miley Cyrus reveals she's rescued a new puppy as she stresses the need to adopt abandoned animals

The pop star and animal rights advocate introduced her adorable Shepard mix Bo as she shed light on how the pandemic is affecting our furry friends




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Busy Philipps is a vision in colorful gown and tasseled earrings at Will Rogers Pioneer Dinner

Before heading out to the gala event, Philipps had celebrated the 20th anniversary of the premiere on NBC of Freaks And Geeks in an Instagram post.




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Nick Kyrgios needs to stop trying to be an entertainer, says Rod Laver 

Rod Laver says Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios needs to stop trying to be an entertainer and take a discipline pill in order to maximise his undoubted potential.




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Tennis great John Newcombe says bad boy Nick Kyrgios needs to 'learn to zip it'

Kyrgios will still be on his six-month ATP probation at the season-opening grand slam as part of the punishment from his meltdown during a match in Cincinnati in September.




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Tennis star Nick Kyrgios follows through on his promise to deliver food to most in need

The Australian tennis star shared a photo of boxes of food on Saturday as he did his part to help some of the thousands of families struggling financially.




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Cycling veteran Ed Clancy targets glory... but needs help from GB's 'Chosen One'

The four-man, 4km event is one of Team GB's most successful in any Olympic sport - they won gold at Beijing 2008, London 2012 and Rio 2016. Veteran Ed Clancy was the only ever-present in those teams.