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Canada’s Defense Boom Leaves Some SMEs Behind—Here’s Why
Montreal, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
A new study reveals Canada’s defense spending surge is creating a stark divide among small businesses: 25% revenue growth for some, stagnation for others. With 66% of defense SMEs already trading globally, the gap risks widening unless barriers like complex procurement and financing hurdles are addressed. The question now: Can Canada turn this opportunity into inclusive growth?
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Eurozone Inflation Hits 3.2% in May 2026: What It Means for Your Money
Brussels, Wednesday, 17 June 2026.
Euro area inflation surged to 3.2% in May 2026, the highest since September 2023, as services and energy costs drive prices up. Romania leads with a staggering 9.7% inflation, while Sweden, Denmark, and Czechia remain below 2%. This persistent rise could force the ECB to act, impacting loans, savings, and everyday spending across Europe.
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A Decade of Tech Leadership: How Lantronix India is Shaping the Future of AI and IoT
Bengaluru, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Lantronix India celebrates 10 years as a powerhouse in AI and industrial IoT, driving India’s digital transformation. With over 120 experts, it’s now a key player in smart infrastructure, aligning with national tech self-reliance goals.
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Trump Administration Cuts Off Small Business Loans for Green Card Holders
Washington D.C., Thursday, 18 June 2026.
A new SBA policy bars lawful permanent residents from accessing critical small business loans, sparking bipartisan outrage. Over 60 legislators and advocacy groups warn the move could cost jobs, stifle innovation, and disproportionately harm minority-owned businesses—despite immigrants driving nearly $100 million in economic activity in Massachusetts alone last year.
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Egypt’s $750 Million Rail Upgrade to Cut Trade Times and Boost Global Logistics
Cairo, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Egypt is set to slash rail transit times by over an hour with a €690 million ($750M) modernization project led by Alstom, transforming key trade corridors by 2028. This upgrade—part of Egypt’s Vision 2030—will double freight capacity, integrate digital signaling, and connect industrial zones to ports, positioning the country as a critical link between Africa, Europe, and Asia. The project’s most striking feature? A 70-kilometer greenfield rail link designed exclusively for freight, a first for Egypt’s logistics network. With European firms leading the charge, this initiative signals a shift in global supply chain resilience—one that could redefine trade flows for decades.
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NBA Free Agency Shock: Trae Young Turns Down $49 Million, Eyes Bigger Prize
Washington, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Trae Young has stunned the NBA by rejecting a $49 million player option with the Washington Wizards, positioning himself as the most coveted free agent of 2026. At just 27, Young remains a top-tier playmaker, averaging nearly 25 points and 10 assists per game last season. His decision sends ripples through the league, with powerhouse teams like the Lakers, Heat, and Hawks preparing aggressive pitches. The Wizards, who traded for Young mid-season, now face a critical crossroads: retain their star or pivot toward a rebuild. With free agency opening July 1, Young’s move could redefine his career—and the NBA landscape.