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[Marketing Medium] Enthüllt: Die Top 10 der Sharing Economy-freundlichsten Städte der Welt – Baltikum Spitze – Deutsche Großstädte nur im Mittelfeld.

Die Top 10 Städte laut Index sind Tallinn, Vilnius, Riga, Moskau, St. Petersburg, Warschau, Kiew, São Paulo, Tiflis und Helsinki. München kommt als erste deutsche Stadt auf einen repsektablen 13ten Platz. Berlin liegt im Mittelfeld auf Platz 21. Ganz unten auf der Liste standen Dublin, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Ljubljana, Sofia, Tokio, Den Haag, Luxemburg und Athen.

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[Marketing Medium] Revealed World’s Top 10 Sharing Economy Friendly Cities

The top 10 cities according to the index are Tallinn, Vilnius, Riga, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Warsaw, Kyiv, São Paulo, Tbilisi, and Helsinki. On the other hand, Prague. Dublin, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Ljubljana, Sofia, Tokyo, The Hague, Luxembourg City, and Athens found themselves at the very bottom of the list.Maria Chaplia, European Affairs Associate at the Consumer Choice Center, said the ranking demonstrates the availability of sharing economy services along with ease of access to users. The cities that score lowest have chosen excessive regulation over the interest of consumers thereby significantly limiting their consumer choice.

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[Marketing Medium] Київ ввійшов в топ-10 найкращих міст за рівнем розвитку економіки спільного користування

“Економіка спільного використання трансформувала наше життя різними способами. Забронювати житло для відпочинку за допомогою платформ для оренди житла на відпочинку або замовити таксі через онлайн-додаток коли ми спізнюємось на зустріч – звичка багатьох з нас. Але часто ці платформи топляться під впливом надмірних регуляцій та податків,” – сказала Чапля.

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[Marketing Medium] Il Consumer Choice Center rilascia il sharing economy Index.

“Soprattutto in un momento come questo c’è bisogno di una forte spinta innovativa che faccia ripartire l’economia. Chiediamo al governo di far ripartire l’economia con una forte propulsione alla sharing economy, l’alternativa è togliere ancora una volta la possibilità agli Italiani di innovare” conclude Bertoletti

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[Marketing Medium] Ravelado Ranking das Economias Compartilhadas: São Paulo em 2˚ Lugar!

Para responder essa pergunta, o Centro de Escolha do Consumidor (CESCO), está lançando hoje sua edição 2020 do Sharing Economy Index. O índice ilustra as diferenças existentes na regulamentação de cada país e elenca as cidades onde os serviços e bens voltados à Economia Compartilhada são permitidas e incentivadas. O índice analisou mais de 50 cidades e as dez primeiras colocadas são Tallinn, Vilnius, Riga, Moscou, São Petersburgo, Varsóvia, Kiev, São Paulo, Tbilisi e Helsinque. Cidades como Dublin, Amsterdã, Bratislava, Liubliana, Sofia, Tóquio, Haia, Cidade do Luxemburgo e Atenas encontram-se no final da lista.

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[Marketing Medium] Enthüllt: Die Top 10 der Sharing Economy-freundlichsten Städte der Welt – Baltikum Spitze – Deutsche Großstädte nur im Mittelfeld.

Die Top 10 Städte laut Index sind Tallinn, Vilnius, Riga, Moskau, St. Petersburg, Warschau, Kiew, São Paulo, Tiflis und Helsinki. München kommt als erste deutsche Stadt auf einen repsektablen 13ten Platz. Berlin liegt im Mittelfeld auf Platz 21. Ganz unten auf der Liste standen Dublin, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Ljubljana, Sofia, Tokio, Den Haag, Luxemburg und Athen.

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[Marketing Medium] Revealed World’s Top 10 Sharing Economy Friendly Cities

The top 10 cities according to the index are Tallinn, Vilnius, Riga, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Warsaw, Kyiv, São Paulo, Tbilisi, and Helsinki. On the other hand, Prague. Dublin, Amsterdam, Bratislava, Ljubljana, Sofia, Tokyo, The Hague, Luxembourg City, and Athens found themselves at the very bottom of the list.Maria Chaplia, European Affairs Associate at the Consumer Choice Center, said the ranking demonstrates the availability of sharing economy services along with ease of access to users. The cities that score lowest have chosen excessive regulation over the interest of consumers thereby significantly limiting their consumer choice.

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[Marketing Medium] Stockton Shouldn’t Use A Soda Tax To Fund Covid-19 Relief

Stockton, CA –  The City of Stockton is considering a call to overturn California’s ban on local soda taxes, which could open the door for a Stockton soda tax. Supporters of the tax say the funds generated would be used to support Covid-19 relief. David Clement, North American Affairs Manager for the DC based Consumer Choice Center (CCC), said “A soda tax to fund Covid-19 relief would be incredibly regressive, with low income residents bearing most of the burden. 

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[Marketing Medium] Stockton Shouldn’t Use A Soda Tax To Fund Covid-19 Relief

Stockton, CA –  The City of Stockton is considering a call to overturn California’s ban on local soda taxes, which could open the door for a Stockton soda tax. Supporters of the tax say the funds generated would be used to support Covid-19 relief. David Clement, North American Affairs Manager for the DC based Consumer Choice Center (CCC), said “A soda tax to fund Covid-19 relief would be incredibly regressive, with low income residents bearing most of the burden. 

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[Marketing Medium] Live Event with MEP Svenja Hahn

MEP Svenja Hahn says: “Artificial Intelligence plays an increasing role in our everyday lives. AI technology has a vast potential for innovation and progress, from the use of screening systems in the health sector to self-driving vehicles. I am convinced that these new technologies will offer benefits to European businesses and consumers alike. As lawmakers in the European Parliament, our task is to close loopholes in the current European legislation and respond to legal challenges that might arise with AI applications. Only when the legal framework is fit for the digital age, we can tap the full potential of AI for citizens and the EU’s Digital Single Market. In this regard, it is of utmost importance not to over-regulate, to avoid red tape, and to provide for legal certainty for businesses, investors, and consumers.”

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