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#355- Monaco's World Plastics Summit makes its mark first time out AND MORE


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MONDAY MARCH 28, 2022

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Monaco's World Plastics Summit makes its mark first time out

It was only the first time the event had been held, but there was no doubt at all that Monaco’s World Plastics Summit was a blockbuster success in bringing together top minds from across the globe to address one of the world’s most pressing problems...


PwC Monaco gets full cybersecurity marks

Frédéric Fautrier, Director of the Monegasque Digital Security Agency (AMSN), has presented the new Systems Security Audit Service Provider Information Diploma (PASSI) to Frank Vanhal, Partner PwC Monaco and Stefan Thibault, Director of Cybersecurity at PwC...


Dubai becomes bolthole of choice for many oligarchs

According to multiple reports from Dubai, there has been an influx of very wealthy Russians in recent weeks as sanctions have started to bite in Europe and the US...


Another top green award for Monte-Carlo Beach

Monte-Carlo Beach has won 1st Special Prize in the Hotel & Lodge Awards 2022 Green Category, as awarded by Hotel & Lodge magazine, a top tourist magazine in France...


As Western brands exit, Russia looks east

Russia is looking to China, India, Iran and Turkey to plug the gap created by an exodus of western retail companies, an industry body said on Friday...


Verstappen edges out Leclerc for Saudi GP win

Charles Leclerc looked set to claim back-to-back wins as he put on another dominant display, this time at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, but Max Verstappen...


More recoveries than new cases at weekend

No Monaco residents tested positive for coronavirus on Sunday, March 27, while 76 were declared fully-recovered. The Saturday figures were 40 new cases and 68 recoveries.


DULY NOTED: Authorities in Moscow have seized a number of Audemars Piguet watches worth millions of euros in retaliation for Swiss sanctions, NZZ am Sonntag reported - customs offences were cited as the reason. Meanwhile, Nestlé continues to operate in Russia.

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