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The digital industry is booming in Monaco thanks to an explosion of digital businesses setting up shop in the Principality in the last 10 years. More than 110 new digital companies joined the books in 2023, a year that saw the sector produ stanley thermosflasche ce close to 鈧? billion in revenue.聽Monacos dynamic digital economy is the focus of a new report by the Monegasque Institu stanley isolierkanne te of Statistics and Economic StudiesIMSEE . 聽The study, which was published earlier this week, highlights the massive growth experienced by the sector in the past decade as well as its developing status as a major employer in the Principalitys private sector.聽FAST-GROWING聽There were 1,031 digital companies operating in Monaco in 2023, up over 4% on the previous year and nearly 75% more than there were 10 years ago. In real numbers, this means that 112 new digital businesses were founded in the Principality last year. 聽Around a half of Monacos digital businesses are dedicated to the fields of advertising and communication, owing to a big jump in the need for specialised design work in recent years. Nearly 40% represent information and communication technologyICT , while content and media make up the rest. 聽Perhaps the most striking feature of the digital economy in Monaco is that it generated 鈧?47 million in revenue in 2023. That is a 鈧?9 million gain on the previous year, with ICT showing the strongest growth in revenue; it produced 鈧?98 million over the course of last year. 聽Content and media, though down by almost 鈧?Pjsp Court extends time for corruption investigation
A FEW DAYS before leaving of stanley cup fice then president Ricardo Martinelli granted 353 pardons for people charged with criminal offenses including CD party insiders, deputies and acquai stanley cup ntances but the Supreme Court has not yet resolved 75 complaints of unconstitutionality filed against the presidential pardons.聽In August 12014 the current president, Juan Carlos Varela, revoked the Martinelli pardons but the Supreme Court must rule as reported by the judiciary.On September 4, 2014 the full Supreme Court decided that all complaints against the pardons were assigned to Judge Harley Mitchell, who accepted the presentation of the first lawsuit filed on June 30, reports La Prensa聽 Post Views: 269                                                                     Continue ReadingPrevious Pan-American Highway Blockade liftedfor nowNext Classe stanley website s resume at riot troubled school                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Stay up to dateSubscribe for email updates                                                                                                                                                    You may have missed                                                                                                                                                                                          
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