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Ukraine Tenders in 2025: Public Procurement Platforms, Processes and Opportunities

Ukraine Tenders in 2025: Public Procurement Platforms, Processes and Opportunities

In 2024 Prozorro concluded over 3.2 million public contracts totaling about 888 billion UAH, and in the first four months of 2025 it handled about 1.2 million contracts worth 444.4 billion UAH. As of 2024, Prozorro connects 10 authorized e-procurement platforms plus 2 platforms for observation/auction, with Zakupivli.Pro (Prom.ua) handling about 50% of tenders, DerzhZakupivli Online about 25%, E-Tender about…
14 June 2025
Generative AI Ethics Unveiled: Global Challenges, Case Studies, and the Race for Responsible AI

Generative AI Ethics Unveiled: Global Challenges, Case Studies, and the Race for Responsible AI

The European Union finalized the AI Act in 2024, with full applicability by 2026, classifying AI by risk and requiring high-risk systems to include transparency, human oversight, and clear labeling for AI-generated content including deepfakes. China enacted the Interim Measures for Generative AI Services in August 2023, requiring provider registration, alignment with core socialist values, labeling of AI-generated media, and…
High Seas Broadband Boom: Maritime VSAT & L-Band Services Market Set to Soar by 2032

High Seas Broadband Boom: Maritime VSAT & L-Band Services Market Set to Soar by 2032

The global maritime VSAT and L-band services market is forecast to reach about $12.4 billion by 2032, with a roughly 8.5% CAGR from 2024 to 2032. In 2024, VSAT-based connectivity accounted for about 77% of maritime satcom revenue, while L-band MSS accounted for about 23%. The maritime VSAT market is projected to grow from about $3.46 billion in 2024 to…
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  • Air Canada Stock Outlook to 2030 Amid Geopolitical and Industry Challenges
    January 21, 2026, 11:56 PM EST. Air Canada (TSX:AC) remains under $20 despite the pandemic's end and global recovery. The airline faces a tough geopolitical environment marked by economic coercion and tariffs, which have reduced Canada-U.S. travel by over 20%, impacting a key revenue source. Air Canada aims to grow by focusing on expanding routes to the Atlantic, sun destinations, and international markets. However, the stock struggles to break out due to the capital-intensive nature of the industry and rising costs. Its adjusted cost per available seat mile (CASM) jumped 15% to 14 cents, reflecting pressure on operational efficiency. National Bank lifted its target price to $24, citing recognition of Air Canada as a top employer for young people, yet challenges persist, leaving the stock rangebound through recent years.
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