34% of the employees are overcaified while companies do not find “talent”

In Spain, labor overcurrent has become a persistent phenomenon that affects a good part of the active population. According to Eurostat data35% of Spanish workers with university degree He is working In a position that does not require such high qualification, so it is considered underemployed because the labor market is not taking advantage of their knowledge. On the other hand, most companies Does not find qualified talent what are you looking for. Some and others so little. Undume employee record. Every year, thousands of workers with university degrees or higher training are forced to accept jobs that do not require your level of studies. At least that’s what emerges from The latest published data By Eurostat. According to this data, 34% of workers in Spain occupy a position lower than their educational level, which represents the highest overcover rate of the European Union. This figure is 13.7 percentage points above the EU average, which is at 20.7%. Behind Spain are Greece (32.3%) and Austria (26.8%), while countries such as Luxembourg (4.3%), Czech Republic (10.6%) and Croatia (12.3%) register the lowest levels of overcover in the EU. The Spanish employees They have been supporting this phenomenon for more than a decade that, despite having reduced slightly in recent years, continues without finding a solution to reduce the gap in the talent imbus that exists between the formation of the candidates and what companies demand. Women are the most affected. As explained from the EU, the phenomenon of overcover affects both men and women, but in 21 of the 27 countries of the EU, the percentage of overcree women is greater than that of men. Although the gender difference is minimal in Spain: 35.8% of women and 34% of men are overwhelmed. This trend has been stable for more than a decade and does not respond to causes of gender discrimination, but to a generalized inefficiency of the Spanish labor market and Difficulty for family reconciliationwhich forces women to accept jobs for those who are overwhelified, but that allow them to adjust schedules for take care of your children. Difficulty finding qualified talent. At the same time, the last study ‘2025 talent imbus‘ Prepared by the ManpowerGroup employment platform, it reveals that three out of four companies have trouble finding the profiles it needs. On average, 75% of companies do not find qualified personnel for certain profiles, and in some sectors the figure rises to 84%. This situation generates a paradox in the labor market: there is an excess of professionals trained for positions that do not exist and, at the same time, there is a huge scarcity of workers for the competences that companies really demand. The result is an unbalanced labor market, where the supply of employees and the demand for talent do not coincide. The mismatch between training and business demand. The root of this problem is in the mismatch between the training chosen by the students of university careers and the needs of the productive fabric. According to him Sixth Report of the Labor Market Observatory of 2023, prepared by BBVA Research and Fedea, more than 54% of graduates in university careers related to Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences They end up being overcree employees in jobs that have nothing to do with their training. Touch the image to access the original message A very visual example was provided by analyst Jon González (@jongonzlz), from Your X profilein which it showed a graph of the university careers that less underemployment (jobs that require less qualification) record. Placing health care races, engineering, computer science and sciences among which the least labor mismatch. On the other hand, the data corroborates that the branches of humanities register the largest number of overcreeing graduates for the employment it develops. In Xataka | The public sector as a refuge for employees undervalued by private companies: 45% of opponents already have a job In Xataka | The Z generation sharpens the talent retention problem in companies: they do not marry anyone Image | Unspash (Brooke Cagle)

LaLiga IP blocks are bleeding many companies

Indiscriminate blockages of IPS ordered by LaLiga They are wreaking havoc on the Internet. It is no longer just that Millions of users They cannot access thousands of websites: there is companies that are losing income for advertising or for sales. From Xataka we have contacted some of those companies to learn first -hand what is the impact they are Noting in your business. These days it has been launched A list of affected in which some companies try to estimate economic losses, although as we will see in the following testimonies, measuring this impact is really complicated. Of 70,000 euros of monthly income to 40,000 There are some more clear cases in that regard. It is for example what happens with Onlytenis.coma sporting store that operates in various countries but that for example in Spain specializes in tennis and paddle items. María José ValueCommerce Manager in the company, explained how for a long time they make use of a cloudflare payment plan, but not even that serves the blockades: “On weekends it is crazy”, because they clearly notice how both the activity in their store and sales. In fact he explains, they have compared the income of the months without IPS blockades and the recent months, which have. “Before we entered 70,000 euros a month, this month They have become 40,000 or 50,000 euros“ However, he explained, for the company “it is very difficult to demonstrate” and relate that decrease in income to LaLiga IPS blockages. For her there is no other explanation than these technical blockages, and he knows that at some point in the payment process there is a problem. “At first it affected more,” he says, “and now it seems that less, but if a client arrives and the web carries it but cannot do Checkout, he goes to another platform.” The problems also extend to online advertising that they also have: for months they never had a problem, but the blockages and football are causing that part to be affected, although It is very difficult to evaluate the impact. The search engine they use in your store stops working totally or partially, she tells us, and the cycle is always the same with these problems. “They last all weekend, and on Monday the orders begin to activate.” For onlyten the impact is being direct and very negative, because as it explains value, “we had a growth trend of 20% and now everything has stagnated, this does not go 100%.” It shows other desperate with the situation, because it does not have solutions or resources to go to: “We cannot deactivate cloudflare, the remedy is worse than the disease“ That’s: the services of this CDNS provider avoid for example denial attacks, and disable these services can end up being a significant cybersecurity problem. Getting rid of cloudflare is not the solution José Ángel Martínez He is the founder of Ninjalabs —What gives WordPress support services or SEO audits – and administrator of Generationxboxand has seen impact on both businesses. In the first case, he tells us, those affected are the clients they manage and who make use of Cloudflare. With the second, your community for Xbox users, it does estimate that the losses are about 800 euros per weekend due to blockages. As was the case with Onlytenis, in the case of online stores those customers see how every time there is their websites are blocked at some point. “Our agency manages some online stores and When the blockages are produced, they cut the payment catwalk“He explains. It is a serious problem, because as it explains, in those shops sales are made but they are not registered: When the client goes to pay, normally the payment platforms for security lead you to their platform, for example Redsys. With these blockages the customer arrives, pays and believes that the purchase has made, but this is not registered in the store because the catwalk that has to return to the online trade does not inject the transaction data. In fact, he explains, that causes the client to believe that everything has gone well, but that trade does not know anything. “There are customers who are claiming requests from March”, and that is when online stores have to investigate and compare data to know who made what requests not registered and be able to complete the process normally, which is especially cumbersome and delicate. The solution in some of the services they manage is to directly remove cloudflare. “With some we tried the payment plan but even with that they are saved from the blockages,” so they ended up taking it away. By removing cloudflare the exhibition as we said is greater, but from Ninjalabs they mitigate problems with various rules. Even so, these clients notice other problems: their servers then consume many more resources, because they have to request bots that arrive from everywhere and that would normally be stopped by the Cloudflare service. Suddenly infrastructure needs rise, and on top of the attempts to manage bots can end up blocking legitimate traffic. A true nightmare, Martínez explains. “It is more a matter of image and helplessness” Htcmanía It is a well -known mobile users forum that has also been affected by these indiscriminate IPS blockages. Its creator and owner confirmed it, Jorge Burruecowhich told us that “both the payment service and the free cloudflare has given us problems” because “they have ended up blocking all the IPS” that uses its platform. Even so, he explains, the blockages are irregular. “It does not always happen in all the big games. I do not know if it is random or forget, but for example on Saturday there were no blockages on my page. Yes on Sunday,” he explains. Burrueco adds that his exposure is relative, but sensitive: “As you know, it only affects Movistar, Digi fiber connections, and some more operator. Taking into account that the percentage of users who enter HTCMania must be around 65%, that remaining … Read more

If the question was how Rare eeuu would get after China’s veto, the answer is: hard drives

SSD units may have become the norm in our PCs and laptops, but traditional hard drives continue to have a huge specific weight. This type of storage supports have an additional advantage of which some companies want to take advantage of: they contain Rare earth. Recycling against Chinese restrictions. Last week Western Digital advertisement which has created an important hard -record recycling program. He has done it in collaboration with Microsoft and with specialized companies such as CMR (material critical rcycling) and Pedalpoint Recycling. Picaresque economy for the US. The recycling process will take place in factories located in the United States, and those materials would precisely be used in other manufacturing processes also in the North American country. It’s about A singular measure that is necessary before the difficulties that USA will now have to access Those materialsand it is an example of how the country – like others – will have to go to ingenious solutions to solve the problems derived from the commercial war with China. Hidden rare metals. The objective of this initiative is to obtain rare earth oxides containing disposses, neodymium and proseodimium. Along with these rare metals it is also possible to obtain aluminum, steel, gold, paladium and copper. Hard discs to Gogó. This type of storage support is used massively in large data centers used for example for cloud infrastructure, and their life cycles causes units to be discarded constantly to avoid data losses. WD states that they have already recovered 21.3 tons of hard drives, SSD units and trays in which they are usually encapsulated in those data centers. According to Financial Timeshard drives in data centers have a useful life between three and five years, and it is estimated that the amount of waste globally in this area reaches 75 million tons in 2030. Recycling seems to work. The company responsible highlight that they have managed to recycle 90% of those rare metals, and 80% for the rest of the materials that you want to recycle. A complex but effective process. The discs come from Microsoft data centers and are sent to Pedalpoint to be ordered and processed. The magnets and steel are sent to CMR, and this company makes use of a recycling process called “dissolution without acids” (ADR) which is the one that extracts rare earths. This technology uses a copper salts solution to create a selective leaching that produces 99.5% pure rare oxides. The company avoids aggressive chemicals that could damage these rare earths or adjacent materials, such as aluminum. And more sustainable. According to The study Of the Digital Western engineers, this recycling process produces 95% less greenhouse gases than the traditional mining of these rare and material earths. Recycling hard drives is increasingly interesting. WD’s announcement is striking, especially considering that Microsoft is also involved in that project. However, hard drives recycling has been an area in which some startups are focusing clearly. We talked recently about Hypromag and Cyclic Materialsand in both cases the objective is the same: extract rare earths with recycled hard drives, as WD does. There is Other options underwayof course. But. The collection of these rare earth metals through recycling processes is striking, but China has restricted the export of seven rare metalsand only one of them (Disposio) is commonly used in hard drives. Image | Wikimedia | Barez Omer In Xataka | The US will not be able to contain the technological development of China. Experts from the chips industry forecast it

An US Army has reached the happiest country in the world. His immense border with Russia has changed the panorama of Finland

Finland lives A paradox. The nation became for the eighth consecutive year in the happiest country in the world, according to the World Happiness Report 2025 of the University of Oxford and the United Nations. However, and no matter how happy the lives of its citizens are, its geography has changed the geopolitical situation. While the country was crowned with such virtue, an United States army had come to prepare for “the worst.” Happiness. With an average score 7,736 out of 10the Nordic country maintained its leadership in a ranking based on the evaluation that people make of their own lives, through surveys that cover three years and measure subjective perception, social ties and trust. They accompany him in the top positions other nations of the North European Like Denmark, Iceland and Sweden, consolidating a pattern that highlights the virtues of strong social systems, access to nature, community cohesion and collective well -being as pillars of a satisfactory life. Harvard said that Finland’s persistent success was not noisy, nor depended on advertising campaigns, nor a national identity built on exceptionality. Rather, rather, on a Silent and robust balance between nature, social protection, free time, daily civism and an extended perception of security and mutual trust. Almost the same could be said of the rest of the “north” nations, the same whose geography could change the status quo. A new front. Almost along with New York Times counted A scene that had occurred in another area of ​​the nation. In mid -February, an emergency fictional message sent by Finland’s defense forces activated a large -scale military exercise: an enemy invasion required immediate assistance. Dozens of American soldiers, members of the newly created Arctic Division of the American Armythey left from Fairbanks, Alaska, and crossed the northern pole to land in Rovaniemi, north of Finland. Equipped with M-4 rifles, machine guns and rocket launchers, they were deployed in snowy forests, dresses with special white uniforms and steam waterproof boots. Although It was a drillthe geopolitical and climatic background endowed it with the most disturbing gravity: with the melting of the Arctic ice, this inaccessible region is inaccessible has now returned strategiccausing powers such as Russia, China, the United States and various European nations They actively train for a possible conflict in extreme conditions. The new Arctic centrality. According to Canadian General Robert McBridethe world’s armies have left behind the era of the “war on terror” to focus Your attention in the Arctica territory that, like We have been countinghas acquired prominence for its strategic value, natural resources and emerging transport routes. In that context, cooperation between Finland and the United States It has intensifiedespecially since Finland joined NATObecoming the country of the alliance with the most extensive border with Russia: 1,340 kilometers. The historical past (Finland He fought against The Soviet Union in World War II) reinforces the defensive nature of this relationship. “Russia will take everything that is not nailed to the wall,” recalled a said Finn -cited by Janne Kuusela, defense official, to the Times. Despite recent political changes and Trump’s verbal approach to Moscowin the icy field, cooperation between the two countries seems solid and determined. The United States Army displaced to the area Ice war. What’s doubt, put on the worst stage, the Arctic War It presents unique challenges. “It’s like operating in space. No one will come to help you. And the environment can kill you,” summarized the American colonel Christopher Brawley. The cardinal rule: stay dry. Finnish soldiers must pass An extreme test It consists of throwing themselves, with all the equipment on, in an open hole on an icy river, going quickly and changing clothes before suffering freezing, what they should do with the help of their classmates, since their hands stop responding in seconds. Jackson Crites Videman, a conscript of dual Finnish and American nationality, lived at 36 degrees below zero. We remember that Finland is one of the few democratic countries with conscriptionand before the latent threat of the east, ha Increased your budget In defense. Although the war in Ukraine has significantly reduced the Russian presence in the border region, the Finns calculate that it will only take between five and ten years to establish a tangible danger again. Preparations: Winter war. The designation in 2022 of the 11th Airborne Division of Alaska as the first and unique Arctic Division of the United States marked A doctrinal change. The US army tested new uniforms, combat skis and vehicles with caterpillars capable of climbing frost pending. During the drill in Finland, they showed a New transport model that climbs on the snow efficiently. Plus: Special rations For cold weather, with high caloric content, they reflected in the tests the amount of energy that simply demands to stay hot in that environment. And if winter imposes its rules, summer also does not offer relief in the enclave: with perpetual sun and without night, disappears The advantage of glasses Night vision, and when ice melts, the earth becomes an impassable lodazal of dense forests, rivers, lakes and marshes. No name, but with coordinates. Had the New York Times That, during the maneuvers, the troops took advantage of frozen rivers as improvised highways. With their rifles behind the back, they slipped quickly on the ice, in an environment that demands physical resistance and strategic clarity. Result? The exercise was finally considered a success For the commanders. Before the question of whether the proximity in recent times between Trump and Russia was a reason for concern, Finnish General Sami-Antti Takamaa was blunt to the middle: “It doesn’t worry me at all. The American airborne division has just arrived from Alaska. That is what matters to me.” Finland and NATO. Thus, and while the global geopolitical balance seems to stagger between tense alliances and resurgent threats, Finland, the happiest country in the world For eighth time With its 5.6 million inhabitants and an extreme geography, it emerges as one of the Defensive bastions more strategic in Europe. … Read more

Can you get cheaper on Amazon

Mediamarkt has several active campaigns, but the “-15% only app“It is one of the most interesting. It ends tomorrow, April 23 at 09:00 hours and applies even to products that are offer. It is the case of the Fire TV Stick 4K that Mediamarkt has to 37.99 euros. With the discount through the app. It finally stays for 35.28 euros (cheaper than in Black Friday, which fell to 35.99 euros), although … it can leave more expensive than in Amazon. * Some price may have changed from the last review The Fire TV Stick 4K has rarely been so cheap The current price of the Fire TV Stick 4K is good, at least with Medamarkt’s offer. But to that we must add that Shipping costs are 2.99 eurosso if we do not collect it in store, it stays for 38.27 euros, a little above what it costs on Amazon, that in this case the price is of 37.99 euros. When buying it from Amazon, it can be cheaper as long as the Fire TV Stick 4K does not pick up in the Mediamarkt store. He Fire TV Stick 4K It is one of the Dongle Amazon with better value for money, especially with the offers that are available today. It’s a very versatile device that we can use for different purposeseither to have a different operating system or to have an old TV – with HDMI port – some functions that we see on smart televisions. In addition, this version is the most recent, so offers better performance than in the previous generation And an interesting addition for those video game lovers: is compatible with game passso by having an active subscription of the Microsoft service we can access the wide streaming catalog. Finally, we cannot forget one of the most important specifications of the device, and that is, of course, it comes with Alexa integrated. You may also be interested in these other alternatives Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max (last generation), streaming device compatible with Wi-Fi 6e and Environmental Fund * Some price may have changed from the last review Xiaomi TV Box S 3rd Gen, 4K Ultra HD With Dolby Vision, 32GB of storage, Wifi 6, Google TV, black color * Some price may have changed from the last review Some of the links of this article are affiliated and can report a benefit to Xataka. In case of non -availability, offers may vary. Images | Amazon In Xataka | Best Amazon Fire TV. Which to buy and recommended models to turn your TV into a smart TV depending on the use In Xataka | Best smart tv box. Which to buy and 11 set top box recommended from 27 to 214 euros

China had been buying tons and tons of soy to the US for years. A country has won in place: Brazil

China likes American soybeans. A lot. Every year matters from the fields of Illinois, Minnesota or Iowa Millions of tons From a crop that is consumed directly in pod, it is processed or is intended to feed cattle. The problem is that in full Commercial Warand with him Tariff crossing Of more than 100% applied by Washington and Beijing to their respective exports, that American grain will probably stop being attractive in Chinese factories. It has already happened years ago, during the commercial war of the first mandate of Donald Trump. And then, as now, China began to look with increasing interest other sources of soybeans. Which is it? Argentina and especially Brazil. A figure: 27 million. He Tariff pulse Between the US and China, which has resulted in a rise in encumbrances of more than 100% to the commercial flow in both directions, threatens to hit a key merchandise: soybeans. The reason is very simple. American farmers sell a lot, a lot of soy to the Asian giant. In 2024 that flow exceeded 27 million tons metrics, with a value of 12.8 billion dollars. Moreover, oleaginous seeds (group that includes soy) were one of the main US exports to China in terms of value. Two years ago, the US-China Business Council calculated that, together, oleaginous seeds and cereals represent the largest export of the US to China, with a value that was then ascended to 25.4 billion. To have a clearer image of what soybeans supposes in those accounts, The New York Times Precise that last year mobilized nine cents of each dollar of goods that the US sold in China. USDA data shows that the Asian country monopolizes Something more than 40% of the Total US Soy Sales. A percentage: 135%. That is the rise of tariffs that will have to deal with that huge flow of American grain to China from now on. The percentage is the sum of two increases: the 10% imposed by Beijing in March to the importation of certain agricultural products and The extra 125% With which, already in recent weeks, he responded to the escalation of the commercial war with the US. The question they leave by driving those rise in levies is obvious: how will it affect the flow of American soybeans? Will it remain attractive to the Chinese market with that 135% rates? The issue has generated expectation between The analysts And of course Farmers worry From the US, a good part of them installed in states that, such as Iowa, Indiana or Ohio, are important soy producers and last November they voted for Donald Trump. “We deal with bad weather, pests, tractor breakdowns,” he lamented recently Heather Feuerstein, owner of a Tnyt Michigan farm. To all these challenges are now added tariffs, which in their opinion suppose “a threat” for their way of life. One date: 2017. While the tariff pulse with which he has started 2025 is being particularly intense, it is not the first time that Feuerstein and the rest of his colleagues are seen in a similar situation. Years ago, during his first presidential mandate, Trump has already started a commercial war with China that fully affected soy exports. As? Leading Beijing to bet on other suppliers and reducing the flow of grain ‘made in USA’. Nikkei precise which in 2017 was behind almost 40% of Chinese imports. Although the commercial flow remains high, in 2024 that figure was already 20%. Recently the CNN elaborated A detailed graph in which it shows that between 2017 and 2018 the US soybeans exports to China foster from 31.7 million metric tons to 8.24. Since then the flow has been recovered until it is located at 27.2 last year, although the data remains below the one registered before Trump’s first mandate. In general, from the Department of Agriculture (USDA) esteem that the commercial war caused direct losses to the US agricultural exports that exceeded the 27,000 million of dollars between 2018 and 2019. A country: Brazil. Every war has its winners. And the commercial open years between the US and China has a very clear one if we talk about soybean trade: Brazil. He same graph The CNN shows that as US exports lost bellows those of Brazilian grain shot. From 2016 to 2018 the flow destined for China rose to 68.6 million metric tons and in 2024 the 72.5 million tons were exceeded, well above the US export levels. In general, it is estimated that in recent years China increased 35% Its annual imports of Brazilian soybeans while they reduced the Americans by 14%. If the growth is ever seen the growth was Very superior. What does that mean? That in 2017, Brazilian soybeans supposed about 50% of its imports for China, now Round and 70%. A reflection “will have to acquire more”: “If you can’t get it from the United States, you will have to acquire more than Brazil. And they will have to pay more,” Comment to Tnyt Neusa Lopes, agricultural tour directive, an outstanding soy producer of the state of Mato Grosso, in Brazil. The truth is that the commercial war comes after, at the end of 2024, XI made a state visit to Brazil to strengthen ties between the two countries and the Brazilian Association of Soy Producers I confirmed recently that at the beginning of the month the Asian giant signed contracts for millions of tons of grain. Beyond Brazil, There are analysts They point out that Beijing could rely on Argentina, Another great producer. Between what happened eight years ago and the current scenario there is however An important difference. After years of commercial flow between China and Brazil, today the first one has much easier to stock up on the crops of the South American country. The Asian giant has invested in warehouses, railways, ports and other infrastructure that facilitates the transfer of Brazilian soybeans in Chinese ships. The clearest example is the great open terminal this year in the … Read more

Intel’s future is linked to the success of a single chip manufacturing node: 18A technology

Intel is facing one of the most difficult stages Of all its history. And its story is not exactly brief. In fact, Gordon Moore and Robert Noyce founded this company more than half a century ago, in 1968. As we have explained in other articles, The future of factories and Intel chips packaging and validation centers is uncertain. However, it is possible that these facilities are finally incorporated into a joint company Managed by Intel, TSMCand, perhaps, by some other company of the integrated circuit industry. Anyway, the short -term competitiveness of this company is closely linked to the success of a single semiconductor manufacturing technology: 18A photolithography. Ben Sell, Vice President of Intel Technology Development, confirmed At the end of last September that the 18A node already has the maturity necessary to enter large -scale production in 2025. and also assured that it will benefit from the resources that have been reallocated since the 20A node. In the current scenario the 18A node will be the true protagonist. That is not the slightest doubt. More transistors. More performance. And less consumption This statement by Joseph Bonetti, main manager of Intel engineering programs, expresses very well The important thing that is the 18A node for this company: “Intel leaders, Board of Directors of Intel and Donald Trump administration, please do not sell or give the control of Intel Foundry to TSMC just when Intel is taking the technological front and starting to take off. It would be a terrible and demoralizing error.” Bonetti also maintains that Intel is not lagging for its competitors, and that the advances that their engineers are achieving in the field of chips production are very important. Bonetti does not expressly mention the 18A integration technology, but his statement is supported by it because right now is the asset that Intel has to compete with TSMC and Samsung in the market for the production of integrated circuits in a year in which 2 Nm photolithographies They will take off yes or yes. In the last months Intel has been revealing some of the characteristics of this integration technology, but just a few hours ago and as a prelude to the semiconductor conference ‘2025 Symposium on VLSI Technology and Circu has made public more interesting data. Powervia proposes to physically separate the feed lines and signal signal within each integrated circuit Lithography 18a is erected above all about two essential innovations: Ribbonfet Gate-Lall-Around (GAA) transistors and energy delivery technology Powervia. The purpose of this last improvement is to solve the limitations imposed by the introduction in the integrated circuit of smaller transistors, which are also together more. This scenario causes that within each chip the power lines and signal compete for the same resources, which triggers the appearance of bottlenecks that perceptibly limit the performance and energy efficiency of a CPU. The purpose of Powervia technology is precisely to solve this problem. And to achieve this, what proposes is to physically separate the power lines and signal signal. So far both lived in the same physical space, but From Intel 20A lithographythat It was commercially dismissed In September 2024, the distribution of transistors and food and signal will acquire the form of a sandwich. In this way the transistors will be housed in the center, while the feed lines will reside in a lower layer and those of signal in an upper layer. In any case, for us, the users, the most interesting thing is to know that Intel promises that their lithography 18a will deliver a 25% higher performance using the same voltage as the integration technology Intel 3, as well as a 36% lower energy consumption by using the same frequency and the same voltage. And by reducing this last parameter and moving from 1.1 volts to 0.75 volts, lithography 18a delivers a performance of 18% higher and a consumption of 38% lower. It sounds good, but we should not ignore that This information comes from Intel itself. Whether it is evident that we are interested in consumers that both Intel and TSMC or Samsung have the best state possible. Image | Intel More information | Intel In Xataka | Intel has confirmed that the 20A node will be skipped to reduce expenses. The 18A node will enter production in 2025

Price increases on all products

The penultimate week of April seemed to start with some more calm in relation to the Commercial War Between the United States and China. Nothing is further from reality. DHL Express has announced A temporary suspension of all shipments of more than $ 800 to US consumers (whatever the country from which it is sent). It is the Geopolitical context Perfect for a plan that two of the great Chinese giants of electronic commerce, Shein and Temu, materialize a plan they had before even the entry into force of the tariffs: up the price. DHL suspend shipments. DHL will suspend all deliveries worth more than $ 800 in the United States from Monday and “until new notice.” According to the company, the change in its deliveries policy responds to much more strict customs controls. Although the measure arrives in full context of commercial war and tariff changes, the end of the exception of the “minimis” carries Since the beginning of the year, and giants like Shein and Temu prepared to move card. The “minimis”. MINI What? That DHL has suspended shipments according to this concrete figure is not something arbitrary. For years, trade between China and the United States has benefited from an exception coined to the Latin term “minimis”. This expression refers to all those packages with a value below $ 800. This type of low -cost parcels could enter the United States free of taxes, a mechanism that platforms such as Temu or Shein have been taking advantage of for years to offer especially low prices on their platforms. The position of Shein and Temu. The new Trump measurement package ends the minimis, closing the legal back door that both companies used. Both Shein and Temu have sent a statement to their users with a practically identical message: Prices will rise. “Due to recent changes in global trade standards and rates, our operating expenses have risen. To continue offering the products that you love without compromising quality, we will make a price adjustment as of April 25, 2025. Until April 25, prices will remain the same, so you can buy today at today’s rates. We have replaced existers and we are ready to ensure that your orders come without problems during this time. We are doing everything possible to maintain low prices and minimize the impact on you. Our team is working very hard to improve efficiency and stay faithful to our mission: make fashion accessible to all. “ May 2. Both Temu and Shein will raise prices as of April 25, but the key date at the legal level is May 2. This is the day in which the exemption of customs rights (minimis) is eliminated for shipments worth less than $ 800. If this is added to this that every product imported from China is subject to a tariff of more than 100%, the price increase was simply inevitable. What can we expect outside the United States. Although Shein and Temu are going to be especially beaten in the United States, we can expect a direct impact (to a lesser extent, yes) worldwide. Global operating costs will cause a generalized increase in logistics costsand it is not ruled out to compensate for this possible reduction in margins and sales in the United States through increases in the rest of markets. Image | Daniel Torok In Xataka | Before panic for US tariffs there are technological ones doing something uncommon: product collection

The Canary Islands have seven islands, but only one has escaped from the hordes of tourists. His secret is on earth, literally

The Canarian archipelago is officially seven islands: Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Gomera, La Palma and El Hierro. In addition, we have four islets and a series of Roques (next to a centenary dispute for tiny lands, although that It is another story). The curious thing about the islands is that almost all, to a greater or lesser extent, have ended under the influence of mass tourism. With the exception of one, whose nature gave an “advantage” over the rest: iron. Shine without looking for it. Ironthe smallest, western, less visited and better preserved from all the Canary Islands, has begun to attract the attention of a time to this part, although surely, despite many stores. First was the Netflix series Iron in 2019 the one that put it on the audiovisual map. Later, during the pandemic, he once again occupied headlines in half the world. The reasons: to be one of the first territories of Spain in get out of confinement In June 2020, and for having registered alone A COVID-19 case during the health crisis. Thus came the international recommendations that placed it between the Best destinations in Europe In 2021, but the island continues as is, it has barely changed its leisurely way of life, or its resistance to the transformations that did shape the rest of the archipelago in recent decades. His secret is a paradox: What does not have He does it more strong to the hordes. The island of “No”. The peculiarity of the island resides in what it has decided Do not have: Without chain hotels, without tourist complexes, without elevators or buildings of more than two floors, the island also does not have extensive beaches, although it possesses A network of puddles (natural pools) of an incomparable beauty. Here its geography is key, since reaching it outside the archipelago already implies at least two journeys (by plane, via Tenerife or Gran Canaria, or in Ferry, via Tenerife), since there are no direct international flights or maritime connections from the peninsula or abroad. With just 11,000 inhabitants And a surface that is equivalent to half of Ibiza, the traffic is very small and the sensation remains to be in a territory where modernity has barely touched essential things. And yet, since 2018, iron almost completely self-abused with renewable energies, thanks to its hydro-eolic power plant Gorona del Vientoconsolidating itself as a world reference in sustainability. Indomitable nature. While the major islands of the Canarian archipelago face a growing social resistance to the Mass tourismIron has deliberately adopted a radically different model. Instead of joining the urbanization spiral, direct flights and mass tourism, the island has opted for a strategy of leisurely growthintegral sustainability and an intimate bond with nature. Arising from the ocean 1.2 million years ago For violent underwater eruptions, the island displays an abrupt and wild geography where impressive cliffs, volcanic boilers and dense laurisilva forests coexist with undulating meadows, centenary pine forests and abrupt black rock costs that make it a paradise for hiking, contemplation and, ultimately, an unstable instance. To get an idea, in 2023 Just 20,300 visitors They arrived on the island (in contrast to the more than 6.5 million that Tenerife receivedFor example). Sabinar Tourism to last. There is more, of course. As we said before, since 1997, iron develops an ambitious Sustainable Development Plan which has oriented its tourist model towards a way of traveling with limited impact, focused on the valuation of the natural environment and local culture. They have been created Seven Visitors and Museums CentersInfrastructure has been improved without breaking the landscape balance (the first asphalted road came in 1962 and even today there is only one traffic light), and activities that privilege contact with the environment have been encouraged. In this regard, Davinia Suárez Armas, insular director of Tourism and Transportation, summed up the BBC The spirit of the island: grow without deteriorating the quality of life of residents or compromising their natural resources. In fact, it is possible to travel in less than an hour from the warm coast of the South to the Capital of Valverdecrossing microclimates ranging from arid plains to humid fog forests, where more than a hundred endemic species thrive, including criticism El Hierro giant lizardwhich motivated the entire island to be declared Biosphere Reserve in 2000 and Geoparque in 2014 for Unesco. Resistance symbols. Among closed curves, volcanic landscapes and pastures whipped by the wind, it appears The pasturewhere the most famous trees of the enclave grow: the Sabinares twisted for centuries of Alisios winds, turned into living symbols of the Herreña resistance. In that sense, self -sufficiency has been part of the island DNA since the arrival of The bimbachesBerber people settled around 120. Without rivers or natural lakes, they learned to collect water from the fog, especially from legendary tree Garoéwhose location is traveled today through the Water route. Plus: this 16 -kilometer circular path San Andrés connectsthe tallest town on the island, with deposits, aljibes and remains of primitive hydraulic technologies, all witnesses of a history marked by water scarcity and migratory waves, especially towards Venezuela. The Virgin Downfour -year party dedicated to the Virgen de los Reyes (who, according to tradition, ended the Great drought from 1741), keeps that spiritual legacy that mixes need and faith alive. Self -sufficiency. In 2014, the island opened Gorona del Vientothe pioneer central that combines wind and hydraulic energy thanks to its privileged geography. The system pumps desalted water from a coastal deposit to a volcanic boiler at 700 meters of altitude when there is a surplus of wind, and releases that flow in times without wind to generate electricity with hydraulic turbines. In August 2015, he first managed to supply the entire island for four hours. In 2024, he beat a global record: 24 consecutive days operating exclusively with clean energy, which avoided the emission of 13,708 tons of CO₂ and the consumption of more than 4,500 tons of diesel. Yet, Climate change … Read more

Vestager stopped the mergers but Ribera wants to bless them. Europe plays its last letter in telecos

Two months have passed since Financial Times He advanced, on the eve of MWC 2025the plan of the new European Competition Commissioner, Teresa Ribera, to rewrite the rules of the game. That short period has been enough to certify that Ribera does not look like much Margrethe Vestager. Or at least he wants to evolve his legacy not only to continue it. Where the Danish saw concentration, the Spanish sees competitive muscle. Vestager raised the low price dogma to legislative totem. Ribera, in his first three months in office, added three axes: Innovation. Reinvestment. And environmental and social criteria. He has also made it clear that the price will no longer be the only Lighthouse in Brussels. The underlying message: a company that breathes can think about the future. An asphyxiated, no. Why is it important. This year’s MWC was the one chosen by European telecos to close ranks and launch a joint proclamation: consolidation or inconsequence. Europe has 34 operators for 450 million citizens. The United States has 3 operators for 335 million. The stock market value of telecos in Europe has fallen 40% since 2015 with a slight recovery in recent months. Without scale it is difficult for investments to arrive for the 5g Stand-Alonethe universal fiber or the AI ​​at the network level. European digital sovereignty is settled on mud. And Ribera lands coinciding with the Clean Industrial Deal and the Draghi report claiming “continental champions” capable of standing face and Chinese. He Timing It couldn’t be better for those who want to move. The name. Marc Murtra, about to fulfill his symbolic first hundred days in front of Telefónica, has smelled the blood: Everything is ready to go to sign smaller fish if Brussels open the window. And Ribera is in it. What is cooked. Three keys: Domestic consolidation. Each country could go from four or five large networks to two or three. The reason: Relieve Capex duplicities. Cross -border mergers. The real objective. The union Telefónica-Vodafone He has put on the table again. AND Digi Figure as tactical piece. Repricing stock market. With a regulator predisposed to bless size and investment, telecos could sell a growth story, not just survival. Narrator’s voice: Investors love growth stories and flee from survival. Between the lines. Ribera speaks of “being able to reinvest” and “lead green standards.” Translated from Bruslense: Yes to the scale, but with environmental and social counterparts. The turn fits with the new Brussels compass: Geoeconomy over dogma Low Cost. And the clock runs: Nvidia, Openai or Tesla will not wait for Europe to decide how much their cables cost. The next. If Ribera converts the words into an official guide before summer, 2025 could close with the first large paneurpeo marriage of the decade. And with the definitive confirmation that the Vestager era – define the competition only for the price of the minute – already belongs to the history books. In Xataka | 100 years after his birth, Telefónica faces the greatest existential dilemma in its history: what wants to be older Outstanding image | European Commission, Xataka

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