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#13770736
31 May 2026
Nepal's Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle addresses a press conference in Nepal on May 31, 2026, to discuss the first budget announced since the Gen-Z protest of last September and the formation of a new government under Balendra Shah's leadership. Nepal has presented a total budget of NRs 2.124 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/27, outlining major fiscal, tax, financial, and sectoral reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving public services, and attracting investment. The government has also set a revenue target of NRs 1.405 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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#13770737
31 May 2026
Nepal's Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle addresses a press conference in Nepal on May 31, 2026, to discuss the first budget announced since the Gen-Z protest of last September and the formation of a new government under Balendra Shah's leadership. Nepal has presented a total budget of NRs 2.124 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/27, outlining major fiscal, tax, financial, and sectoral reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving public services, and attracting investment. The government has also set a revenue target of NRs 1.405 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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#13770738
31 May 2026
Nepal's Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle addresses a press conference in Nepal on May 31, 2026, to discuss the first budget announced since the Gen-Z protest of last September and the formation of a new government under Balendra Shah's leadership. Nepal has presented a total budget of NRs 2.124 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/27, outlining major fiscal, tax, financial, and sectoral reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving public services, and attracting investment. The government has also set a revenue target of NRs 1.405 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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#13770739
31 May 2026
Nepal's Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle addresses a press conference in Nepal on May 31, 2026, to discuss the first budget announced since the Gen-Z protest of last September and the formation of a new government under Balendra Shah's leadership. Nepal has presented a total budget of NRs 2.124 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/27, outlining major fiscal, tax, financial, and sectoral reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving public services, and attracting investment. The government has also set a revenue target of NRs 1.405 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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#13761721
30 May 2026
Nepal's Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle poses for a photo at the entrance of the ministry as he heads towards the parliament to present the first budget since the Gen-Z protest of last September and the formation of a new government under Balendra Shah's leadership on May 29, 2026. Nepal has presented a total budget of NRs 2.124 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/27, outlining major fiscal, tax, financial, and sectoral reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving public services, and attracting investment. The government has also set a revenue target of NRs 1.405 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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#13761722
30 May 2026
Nepal's Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle poses for a photo at the entrance of the ministry as he heads towards the parliament to present the first budget since the Gen-Z protest of last September and the formation of a new government under Balendra Shah's leadership on May 29, 2026. Nepal has presented a total budget of NRs 2.124 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/27, outlining major fiscal, tax, financial, and sectoral reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving public services, and attracting investment. The government has also set a revenue target of NRs 1.405 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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#13761723
30 May 2026
Nepal's Finance Minister Swarnim Wagle poses for a photo at the entrance of the Federal Parliament as he heads to present the first budget since the protest of last September and the formation of a new government under Balendra Shah's leadership on May 29, 2026. Nepal presents a total budget of NRs 2.124 trillion for the fiscal year 2026/27, outlining major fiscal, tax, financial, and sectoral reforms aimed at boosting economic growth, improving public services, and attracting investment. The government sets a revenue target of NRs 1.405 trillion for the upcoming fiscal year.
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#13698340
13 May 2026
Individual packages of Trolli Big Burger fruit gummy candies are piled in a bulk retail display bin at an Autogrill highway rest stop in Rome, Italy, on April 9, 2026. The burger-shaped gummies, produced by German confectionery brand Trolli, part of the Katjes International group, are a popular travel snack sold across European motorway service stations and convenience outlets. The colorful, individually packaged sweets target impulse buyers, representing the type of branded confectionery that drives significant revenue at highway retail locations.
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#13541254
6 Apr 2026
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - APRIL 5: Red 'Tax Free' banners offering a 10% discount are displayed at the entrance of a Wants drugstore in the Hondori shopping district of Hiroshima, Japan, on April 5, 2026. The Japanese government's 2026 economic white paper identifies the inbound tourism sector as a critical growth engine, with the nationwide tax-free retail industry contributing over 600 billion yen to the economy in 2025 as international visitor spending reaches record highs amidst a weak yen and targeted government promotional campaigns.
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#13533956
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Pedestrians walk through the Tenjinbashisuji Shopping Street, Japan's longest covered arcade, beneath decorative banners and torii gate motifs in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese retail sector is currently navigating a period of fiscal adjustment as the government implements targeted consumption tax incentives and regional revitalization grants to bolster domestic spending amidst a 10% year-on-year increase in essential commodity prices driven by global supply chain instability.
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#13533879
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Tourists with rolling suitcases walk through the Sennichimae shopping arcade past signs for restaurants and retailers in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese government has recently prioritized the 'Inbound Tourism Promotion Plan' to reach a target of 60 million annual foreign visitors by 2030, a strategy designed to stimulate regional economies as the nation continues to manage the long-term fiscal challenges of a shrinking domestic workforce and an aging population.
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#13533896
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: A McDonald's restaurant with a large parking lot and drive-thru signage is seen in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. McDonald's Holdings Japan reported a record 777.7 billion yen in system-wide sales for the 2023 fiscal year, a result driven by a 14.5% increase in guest check averages and the continued success of their 'Future in the Board' digital business transformation across their nationwide network of nearly 3,000 locations.
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#13533897
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: A McDonald's restaurant with a '24h OPEN' drive-thru sign and a large parking lot is seen in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. McDonald's Holdings Japan reported record system-wide sales of 777.7 billion yen for the 2023 fiscal year, a result driven by a 14.5% increase in average guest spend and the continued implementation of digital business transformations across its nationwide network of nearly 3,000 locations.
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#13533898
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: Honda Gyro Canopy three-wheeled delivery scooters are parked at a McDonald's restaurant in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. The Japanese food delivery market, currently valued at over 700 billion yen, has seen a strategic shift toward proprietary 'McDelivery' fleets to manage rising commissions from third-party apps and to address the nationwide logistics labor shortage through more efficient, urban-specific transport solutions.
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#13533899
4 Apr 2026
OSAKA, JAPAN - APRIL 3: A McDonald's restaurant with a '24h OPEN' drive-thru sign and a large parking lot is seen in Osaka, Japan, on April 3, 2026. McDonald's Holdings Japan reported record system-wide sales of 777.7 billion yen for the 2023 fiscal year, a result driven by a 14.5% increase in average guest spend and the continued implementation of digital business transformations across its nationwide network of nearly 3,000 locations.
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#13303290
11 Feb 2026
The Coinbase logo appears on a mobile phone with the company branding icon visible in the background in this photo illustration in Brussels, Belgium, on February 11, 2026.
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