Category: delivery
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Trump permits delivery of 900 kg bombs to Israel
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In one of his first steps since returning to the White House, US President Donald Trump decided to launch 1,800 900-kilogram (2,000-pound) MK-84 bombs for delivery to Israel, whose supplies had been halted by former President Joe Biden. Dean. Gen. (res.) Israel Shafir, a former squadron commander and commander of…
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Online taxis, food delivery firms, freelancers face hefty 6pc tax in new plan
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Ride-hailing services, online freelance jobs and food delivery companies face a tougher 6% tax, as the Treasury revived a proposal to raise revenue from these sources. In its new proposals, the Treasury proposed a new significant economic presence (SEP) tax at a rate of six percent, four times the 1.5…
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Evri named UK’s worst delivery service as nearly half report issues
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For the second year in a row, courier Evri has been named the UK’s worst-performing parcel delivery company, with almost half of its customers reporting problems. According to Ofcom, the UK postal regulator, 44% of customers who used the Evri app in the past six months experienced delivery problems –…
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Aptar Pharma buys Israeli drug delivery co SipNose
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The Yokneam-based company has developed an intranasal drug delivery system to precisely target areas of the nasal cavity to enable systemic, local or even direct delivery to the brain. American drug delivery company Aptar Pharma announced the acquisition of the device technology assets of an Israeli company SipNose nasal delivery…
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Tesla stock pops 6%, extends rally as ‘Mojo back for Musk’ after latest delivery data
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Tesla shares extended gains on Wednesday, rising more than 6% after jumping 10% on Tuesday, as Wall Street focused on the electric carmaker’s better-than-expected quarterly vehicle delivery results. Tesla’s stock is now up more than 70% since its low in late April. Tesla announced this week that it has produced…
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Delivery drivers’ illegal scooters and mopeds are being seized
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The growing demand for quickly delivered food has led to the emergence of small armies of couriers — and increased anxiety — in major cities as scooters, motorcycles and scooters weave in and out of traffic and hop onto pedestrian-filled sidewalks as their drivers race to deliver salads and sandwiches.…
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Demand for food delivery has skyrocketed. So have complaints about some drivers
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Breadcrumb links BMN Business Article writer: Associated Press Michael Casey Published on June 08, 2024 • 5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or log in if you have an account. Article content BOSTON (AP) — The growing demand for quickly delivered food has…
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Amazon adds Grubhub food delivery service to Prime membership program By Investing.com
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Amazon (NASDAQ:) is improving its Prime membership perks by offering free Grubhub subscriptions to its members, a move aimed at adding more value to its $139-a-year loyalty program. Previously, Prime members got a year-long subscription to Grubhub, which included free delivery on orders over $12. The new deal, announced Thursday,…
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Ofcom Investigates Royal Mail for Missing Delivery Targets
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Royal Mail is under investigation by Ofcom after failing to meet delivery targets, with less than three-quarters of first class mail delivered on time last year. According to Royal Mail’s parent company, International Distribution Services (IDS), only 74.5% of first class mail meets one business day delivery requirements. Ofcom regulations…
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Local online taxi, food delivery platforms to pay digital tax
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A 1.5% digital services tax will be imposed on local platforms offering online jobs, rental, food delivery and ride-hailing services, if Parliament approves a proposed revenue-raising proposal by the National Treasury. In the Finance Bill 2024, National Treasurer Njuguna Ndongo proposed amendments to extend the digital service tax to platforms…