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And, not just because it's set to impose the world's first internet tax (paywall).
The US is set to impose 25% tariffs on steel and 10% tariffs on aluminium on Friday.
Football League clubs are tomorrow set to impose tough new restrictions on overseas loan players following Watford's exploitation of the system last season.
The UK government is set to impose a new tax on the UK revenues of big tech companies, Chancellor Phillip Hammond (pictured) announced in the annual budget yesterday.
The government is set to impose a "frugal working style" rule on its civil servants, which goes into effect Oct. 1, barring them from spending public money on lavish banquets or fancy cars, and from accepting expensive gifts.
With stories still fresh of Tunisia's former first lady stocking up on bullion from the central bank before fleeing the country (reports denied by the bank), the European Union is set to impose a freeze on Libya's foreign assets.
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As of January 1, Bush-era tax cuts will expire, and massive spending cuts are set to be imposed unless a political compromise is reached.
The workforce has never been more demoralised and dejected than it is now, and the junior doctor contract set to be imposed on us will break us.
The Constitutional Council, which rules on whether laws are constitutional, said in a statement that the way the upper rate was set to be imposed was unfair in the way it would affect different households.
WASHINGTON — President Trump rejected, for now at least, a fresh round of sanctions set to be imposed against Russia on Monday, a course change that underscored the schism between the president and his national security team.
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