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Mescla hosts a program on technology ecosystems between Brazil and the United Kingdom UK-Brazil Partners in Tech is open for registration and is aimed at entrepreneurs, managers, founders and investors in Brazilian tech companies. Mescla project from PUC-Campinas, on March 23 at 9:30 am, UK-Brasil Partners in Tech – an event that will address the Brazil-United Kingdom technology ecosystem. Members of the British Government’s Investment Team in Brazil and English expert Chris Moore in the technology sector will be at the university. Today, dozens of Brazilian technology companies choose the UK as an international ecosystem to boost the expansion of…

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In 2022 alone, 25 export licenses were approved by the British government; The move could strain relations with China The UK has approved a major increase in exports of submarine parts and technology to Taiwan by 2022. The move could affect the country’s economic ties with China, which considers the island part of its territory. According to information from Reuters, from January to September 2022 alone, the British government awarded companies for the export of technical parts and components to Taiwan was worth US$ 201 million (about R$ 1.04 billion according to current quotes). This figure is more than what…

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British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Monday pledged to increase Britain’s military funding by 5 billion pounds ($6 billion) over the next two years in response to Russia’s aggression in Ukraine and a “defining challenge” imposed by China.The increase, part of a larger overhaul of Britain’s foreign and defense policy, is smaller than military officials would have liked. Sunak said the UK would increase military spending to 2.5% of GDP “in the long term”, but did not set a date. Britain currently spends just 2% of GDP on defence, and military chiefs want to raise that to 3%.The extra money…

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Boeing has become the latest and last aerospace and defense company to join the H175M task force in response to the UK’s New Medium Helicopter (NMH) program requirements. If the Airbus H175M is selected for the UK programme, Boeing Defense UK will act as a training services partner, providing crew, ground crew and maintenance training. The company joins a UK-based team set up to supply, deliver and support the locally built H175M, which includes some of the most respected players in the international space. Airbus Helicopters UK Managing Director Lenny Brown said, “Boeing Defense UK is respected in this country…

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The BBC slammed the British Audiovisual Group on Saturday over the departure of its star presenter Gary Lineker and the former footballer endorsed the support of many commentators and political figures in a tweet he criticized the government for.”Lineker riot”, “BBC mutiny”, “The Beebs go too far”… Former player and host of the hugely popular ‘Match of the Day’ program Gary Lineker was announced on Friday night for temporary suspension. An outcry that it largely overshadowed Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s visit to Paris the day before made the front pages of British newspapers.The former England striker, who has presented the…

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UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Jeremy HuntHe said this Sunday (12) that he is working with the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and to Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey “Avoid or Minimize Harm” Fueled by confusion over the British armament of Silicon Valley Bank.”We will deliver immediate plans to ensure the short-term liquidity and operational needs of Silicon Valley Bank UK customers are met”Hunt said.Hunt also said that the British government is dealing with the issue “of utmost importance” And SVB may have a break Significant impact In some companies.According to the minister, the California-based company manages money for some…

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Photo: Charlie Tiballeau/AFP Newspaper Guardian This Friday (10), already published in Great Britain on Saturday, said the government UK He wrote a letter to the major sponsors of the Olympic Games, asking them to put pressure on the IOC (International Olympic Committee). Against the return of Russian and Belarusian athletes For participation in international competitions and Paris-2024.Sponsoring companies include Samsung, Visa, Intel and Coca-Cola. In the letter, the British government said it was using sports as propaganda in both countries. “We know that sport and politics are strongly intertwined in Russia and Belarus, and we are determined that neither regime…

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Former England footballer Gary Lineker, now a sports commentator, clashed with the British public broadcaster BBC and was suspended, sparking a debate in the UK over freedom of expression.The BBC has decided to suspend regular independent contributor Lineker (Freelancer) on the weekend show Today’s matchRegarding England football, the former goalscorer has expressed a personal opinion on social media against the new UK migration policy of forced relocation of people to Rwanda.The former footballer made two posts about politics on Twitter Presented this week by Suella BravermanUK Home Secretary, Both are on Tuesday (March 7).A new policy to try to stop…

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Port of Soup (Photo/Exhibit)Last Thursday, 09/03, the Port of Suape announced a partnership with the United Kingdom for a project to promote the research and production of green hydrogen in the industrial complex. Support for the port of Suape was announced during the “Hydrogen Opportunities in Brazil” event in London, attended by entrepreneurs from the renewable energy sector and researchers from the region. Promoted by the Embassy of Brazil in the United Kingdom in collaboration with the host government, the event focused on four national ports, including the Suape complex. Fuel and production. According to Márcio Guiot, CEO of Suape,…

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See also: The BBC has announced that former England player Gary Lineker will be removed from his “Match of the Day” commentary slot after the commentator and presenter criticized the UK government and its new immigration policy. These comments were made on Lineker’s Twitter page. The former footballer said the new measures on migration policy were “terrible”, referring to them as “what was done in Germany in the 30s”, referring to the Nazi regime. The BBC asked Gary Lineker to follow up and delete the comments, which the “Match of the Day” co-ordinator reportedly refused. Now, following the impasse, the…

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