Global warming is more than just rising temperatures; it notably affects groundwater quality. Recent research highlights the link between climate change and deteriorating groundwater, posing significant risks for both humanity and the environment. Firstly, increased temperatures alter precipitation patterns, contributing to irregular rainfall. This shift affects the natural recharge of groundwater sources, leading to either […]
Taiwan central bank delays digital currency
Taiwan’s central bank has opted to delay the launch of its digital currency, citing multiple hurdles that need resolution before any roll-out. This decision reflects the cautious approach the financial institution is taking in what is deemed a critical move for its monetary policy and financial stability. Originally, the central bank had aimed to pilot […]
EU probes industry on China’s chip production
The European Union (EU) has kicked off an investigation into China’s chip production capabilities, aiming to understand the competitive landscape and potential implications for the European market. This inquiry comes amid rising EU-China tensions, heightened by recent tariffs of up to 37.6% on Chinese electric vehicles. China’s semiconductor industry has been growing rapidly, capturing significant […]
EU asks Amazon for DSA compliance details
The European Union (EU) has requested comprehensive information from Amazon regarding its compliance with the Digital Services Act (DSA). The DSA, enacted to address illegal content and enhance transparency in online platforms, poses a significant regulatory challenge for major tech companies like Amazon. Amazon’s expansive marketplace model places it under scrutiny, as it hosts numerous […]
Case Study | How Brands Can Balance DTC and Wholesale
In today’s competitive market, brands are recognizing the need to balance direct-to-consumer (DTC) and wholesale strategies. Exclusively focusing on either can limit their growth potential. The key lies in harmonizing both approaches to maximize sales and profits. Emerging and established labels are increasingly streamlining their retail partners, selecting those that align best with their brand […]
Burberry Preparing to Cut Hundreds of Jobs, Telegraph Reports
British fashion house Burberry Group Plc is anticipated to lay off hundreds of jobs, primarily in the UK, following a significant drop in its stock market value, according to the Telegraph. In late June, employees were informed via a Zoom meeting that they might face redundancy or would need to reapply for their roles. Burberry […]
This Week: Fashion’s Travel Retail Bet Pays Off
The post-pandemic travel boom is showing no sign of slowing. In the US, daily travelers passing through airport security have reached all-time highs, according to the Department of Transportation. July 4th saw record numbers of Americans hitting the road. Meanwhile, Chinese tourists are taking international trips nearing pre-Covid levels, with outbound trips reaching 89% of […]
French study uncovers Russian disinformation tactics amid legislative campaign
In the world of business, innovation is the key to success, and today’s businesses must constantly evolve to stay ahead. Companies that fail to innovate risk falling behind competitors who eagerly embrace new technologies and strategies. For instance, take the example of Blockbuster, which continued its traditional business model despite the rise of digital streaming. […]
The BoF Podcast | Tim Blanks and Imran Amed on Haute Couture Week 2024
The BoF Podcast | Tim Blanks and Imran Amed on Haute Couture Week 2024 The Paris Couture Week has wrapped up, leading BoF’s editor-at-large, Tim Blanks, and editor-in-chief, Imran Amed, to discuss the highlights and their key takeaways. Their discussion not only covered significant collections but also explored the emotional farewell of Dries Van Noten […]
Apple challenges EU Commission’s App Store decision
The landscape of digital marketplaces is shifting as Apple faces a significant challenge from the European Union. On May 16, 2024, Apple filed a case disputing the European Commission’s decision related to the operations of its App Store. Among the core issues raised by Apple are the definitions of the relevant market and anti-steering provisions. […]