Business Planet Protecting creativity: how to stop the copycats In partnership with The European Commission Business planet takes a look at how EU firms can protect their intellectual property from copycats, both home and abroad. 08/01/2021
Germany Berlin to set quota for female executives at biggest companies Under the new draft law, German listed companies with more than three members will be obliged to have at least one woman. 06/01/2021
United Kingdom Huge increase in UK dog theft blamed on COVID-19 restrictions Dog theft in the UK has gone up by a whopping 250 per cent in 2020. 27/12/2020
World News US to require negative COVID-19 test from UK travelers The US is the latest country to announce new travel restrictions because of a new strain of coronavirus that is spreading in Britain and elsewhere. 25/12/2020
My Europe Series What will change for business in 2021 even with the UK-EU trade deal? In the second of our two-part series, Euronews examines what the end of the Brexit transition period will mean for businesses and traders operating between the EU and the UK. 17/12/2020
Real Economy What does 2021 hold for jobs and businesses in Europe? In partnership with The European Commission The EU has downgraded its growth forecast for the Eurozone in 2021. What does that mean and why? We'll look at the real-life consequences of the pandemic on the economy. 16/12/2020
Partner content Skydive pitch: budding entrepreneurs take the leap in Dubai Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Skydive pitch: budding entrepreneurs take the leap in Dubai 10/12/2020
Business EU-China: what economic relations in the “new normal”? In partnership with China Global Television Network (CGTN) The Covid 19 pandemic has disrupted international trade and economic relations. With the "new normal" we are already seeing changes taking place. 07/12/2020
Belgium Coronavirus: New businesses thriving in Flanders despite pandemic Almost 2,000 new businesses opened up in the second quarter of the year in Brussels as well as 11,000 in Flanders. 04/12/2020
Partner content A look at the economic knock-on effect of COVID-19 Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The Impact of COVID-19 on U.S. consumer spending and how that's impacting Taiwan - and a look at the growing Islamic economy. All in this episode of Business Line from Dubai. 01/12/2020
United Kingdom How a London tailor uses a robot to measure customers remotely A Saville Row tailor is using 21st-century technology at its 117-year-old business to overcome the COVID-19 pandemic and reach customers abroad 29/11/2020
Partner content Dubai's growing Islamic Economy Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Valued at over €1.7 trillion the Islamic economy is big business. In this episode, Target talks to industry insiders hoping to position Dubai as a regional hub. 27/11/2020
Business Planet Bouncing back after business failure In partnership with The European Commission Business Planet heads to Brittany, France, to see how one baker is making dough again after he was forced to close his boulangerie in Paris. 27/11/2020
France Coronavirus: French businesses fear low-key Christmas season Christmas cheer is thin on the ground this year with the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic wreaking havoc on traditional celebrations. 27/11/2020
Green News Meet the women helping businesses to achieve sustainability With less than twelve years to reduce global warming, experts are helping companies improve their green credentials. 27/11/2020
World Black Friday: have lockdowns dampened the urge to part with cash? It's traditionally one of the busiest shopping days of the year, but with the closure of non-essential shops, consumer surveys suggest shoppers are much less likely to go bargain-hunting. 27/11/2020
Travel News Will business travel ever fully recover from the pandemic? As the worst fears of the lucrative business travel industry are realised, we look at whether it will ever make a full recovery. 21/11/2020
World Winegrowers warn of 25% drop in sales of Beaujolais Nouveau this year Every November, the opening of Beaujolais Nouveau marks the arrival of a new season in France. It is normally an occasion for celebration. This year, with the closure of restaurants, exports are down and sales have been stifled. But some still have reason to feel hopeful. 19/11/2020
Food and Drink English winemakers take on the French with their very own 'Nouveau' A vineyard in the west of England has created the first UK take on Beaujolais Nouveau thanks to increasing summer temperatures. 18/11/2020
United Kingdom No-deal Brexit 'bonanza' for organised crime, says N Ireland minister UK MPs have heard that Brexit risks negative impacts on crime and trade in Northern Ireland when the transition period expires at the end of the year. 18/11/2020