According to the study authors, micro and small businesses make up the largest part of the German business landscape. Companies that are two to five years old had by far the greatest risk of failure over several years. Start-ups that have been on the market longer also fall into this category. For all age groups, the default rate in 2023 was above the value in 2019, i.e. the last normal year before the corona pandemic and its economic effects. There was only an improvement among young companies that were 24 months old or less. According to this, start-ups recorded fewer insolvencies than in 2019, even in the difficult financial environment of the last few months.
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Proximus Offers More Mobile Data with New Subscription Plan
The operator added a new subscription to its offer and was generous with its customers by offering them more mobile data.
Proximus updated its telecommunications offer at the beginning of May by offering a new subscription, Mobile Smart, for €24.99/month.
At this price, customers are entitled to:
- unlimited calls and SMS
- to 35 GB of data
- and 5G
The operator is also taking the opportunity to update its offer, with more mobile data for customers for its Mobile Maxi offer, which now includes 70 GB of data instead of 50. A gain of 20 GB for subscribers, who should be happy with this update.
Unfortunately, the operator does not offer more data to its Mobile Essentiel and Mobile Easy customers, who will still have 5 and 10 GB of data, respectively.
So the Proximus offer is changing as follows:
- Mobile Essentiel (€16.99/month) offers 150 minutes, unlimited SMS, 4G and 5 GB of data
- Mobile Easy (€19.99/month) offers unlimited calls and SMS, 5G and 10 GB of data
- Mobile Smart (€24.99/month) offers unlimited calls and SMS, 5G and 35 GB of data
- Mobile Maxi (€29.99/month) offers unlimited calls and SMS, 5G and 70 GB of data
- Mobile Unlimited (€49.99/month) offers unlimited calls, data and SMS, and 5G
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Despite the tightening of the blockade, Cuba promotes its tourism development
Cayo Coco, Cuba. Despite the tightening of the economic blockade imposed by the United States on Cuba, the “locomotive of the largest island in the Antilles will continue to move forward,” providing better services and access to its natural and cultural attractions, said Juan Carlos García, Minister of Tourism. of Cuba, at the inauguration of the 42nd International Tourism Fair (FitCuba) 2024, which brings together the main hotel and service leaders in the region.
Gathered at the Gran Marena Cayo Coco Hotel, he assured that Mexico is one of the main sources of tourists for the island, “and we want it to be among the first five places, because not only do we have a cultural affinity, we are not competition, we complement each other. , and what we want is for visitors from origins as far away as China or Turkey, to cite an example, to visit more than one country in our region and get to know our cultural diversity.”
At the event, the Prime Minister of the Republic of Cuba, Manuel Marreno Cruz, emphasized that “it will be a meeting to outline new strategies and joint businesses in a region that is recovering visitors.”
However, he emphasized that Cuba faces this process in unique conditions, “not only because of the economic blockade imposed by ascendant States, but also because it is accompanied by a subversive policy aimed at destroying our revolution, which makes recovery and development difficult.”
He recalled that “we are the only country in the world that is prohibited from visiting as a tourist, in an application of extraterritorial policy, which adds to the 300 thousand electronic visas canceled for European citizens by visit Cuba.”
Despite these difficulties, which include, he stressed, the suspension of all negotiations with an Argentine company that supplied turbofans to the Cubana de Aviación fleet, “we continue to support tourism, because we know that it is the one that can contribute the most to recovery.” of our economy.”
Juan Carlos García indicated that in order to encourage the arrival of more visitors, new attractions will be inaugurated in Jardines del Rey, and starting May 4 there will be an electronic visa to visit the island, which will be more accessible to visitors. , since it can be obtained from any electronic device connected to the Internet.
The meeting, which will conclude on May 5, brought together tourism ministers from various countries, as well as the regional representative of UN Tourism, Gustavo Santos, who trusted that the recovery of the sector in the region will exceed the number of visitors reached in 2019, “this same year, even exceeding goals established before the pandemic.”
He emphasized that although Latin America’s recovery is accelerated, the process has been uneven, although “we believe that there are conditions for the entire region to advance in the sector.”
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– 2024-05-04 05:29:01
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