Author: Business Basics

Pollution in India, China, USA (1990-2020) The top 10 largest emitter countries account for 67.6% of the world total. Since 2006, China has been emitting more CO2 than any other country, but all being equal, to make a fair comparison of contributions, emissions in terms of CO2 per person have to be made as China also has the world’s largest population. When looking at CO2 emissions per person, China’s levels are less than half those of the United States (the next largest source of CO2 emissions) and about one eighth of Palau (the biggest CO2 emitter per person). Follow us…

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From empty malls to online domination, retail is under siege in 2025. These 20 major retailers are collapsing right in front of us — suffering from declining sales, store closures, massive debt, and shifting consumer behavior. If you’ve shopped at any of these stores, you might want to check if they’ll survive the year. #RetailCollapse #DyingStores #RetailTrends2025 Business Basics delivers clear, original insights into the forces shaping today’s economy. In a world flooded with noise and misinformation, we break down complex financial trends into simple, actionable knowledge. As uncertainty grows across global markets, Business Basics is your trusted guide —…

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India’s ambition to become a $5 trillion economy by 2025 is bold—but is it achievable? In this video, we break down India’s economic outlook, growth drivers, challenges, and sectors leading the charge. From infrastructure and digital innovation to manufacturing and exports, discover what’s pushing India forward—and what might hold it back. Is 2025 the year India transforms? Watch now to find out! #IndiaEconomy #5TrillionDream #EconomicOutlook2025 source

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The NEXT BIG CRASH Is Coming! Jim Rogers Warns It’s Worse Than 2008 Jim Rogers, legendary investor and co-founder of the Quantum Fund, is known for his blunt assessments of global markets and long-term financial cycles. In a recent interview, Rogers offered a sharp critique of the current economic narrative pushed by policymakers and central banks. He warned that the reassurances given to the public—claims that the system is under control and that the present conditions are different from those preceding past crashes—are not signs of stability. They are warnings in disguise. Rogers pointed out that these statements are consistent…

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Nearly two thirds of Americans drink coffee everyday, but how many of them know where it comes from? If you sip your morning joe from major brands like Starbucks, Dunkin’, or McDonalds, chances are it comes from one of several countries in Latin America. Companies source from different regions to reduce risk, maintain a steady supply of beans in different seasons, and serve different flavors to their customers. Top 15 Coffee Producing Countries Follow us : FB : Twitter :

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