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Новости за 22.07.2024

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

While GCC marched ahead, IT services exports lost ground

India's IT services exports show a shift in composition with a decline in software share and a rise in other business services, according to Economic Survey. The growth of GCCs is highlighted, with revenue projected to reach $100 billion by 2030. However, IT sector hiring has slowed down in FY24, signaling potential challenges ahead.

TheHill.com 

California regulators step up support for offshore wind

The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Friday ramped up its support for offshore wind, with a proposal to fund the procurement of up to 7.6 gigawatts. The proposal recommended launching three solicitation rounds for offshore wind projects beginning in 2027, with expected electricity deliveries rolling out in 2035, 2036 and 2037. In addition to pledging financial...

Modern Ghana News (Sports) 

PMI-WILL Working Groups trained in project management

Working groups from Tema Metropolitan, Atebubu-Amantin, and Kwahu West municipalities underwent a three-day training in project management under the Partnership for Municipal Innovations-Women in Local Leadership (PMI-WILL) project in Koforidua.

Marinij.com 

Best of Beth Ashley: Games that unite, not divide, us

Editor’s note: The IJ is reprinting some of the late Beth Ashley’s columns. This is from 2008. If I sound a bit groggy, let me explain. I have been up late, night after night, watching the Olympic Games. I realize some of you are indifferent, but the Olympics, to me, are a four-year high point. […]

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Economic Survey: Balancing realism & aspiration

The latest Economic Survey in India strikes a balance between realism and aspiration, acknowledging progress made but also identifying the current constraints. The survey's GDP forecast for 2024-25 is 6.5-7%, reflecting the country's growing economy. However, the survey acknowledges the more challenging global environment, including higher interest rates, industrial policy activism, and the uncertainty of Artificial Intelligence.