Ofgem is reportedly proposing energy companies increase the amount they make before interest and taxes to about £47 per customer a year from about £37.
The data denials of 10,659 items under a single contract reportedly accounted for 97% of such refusals by contractors during negotiations from October 2020 to September 2021.
The opposition argued the rules would be too difficult to implement, leading to increased supply chain costs and more pressure on small business owners.
In total, the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure approved a package of 12 bills as well as five additional supply chain-focused measures.
PPG, LyondellBasell, Fluence Energy and Viatris were some of the first companies to disclose their supply chain financing data under the FASB's new rule.
Brian Gant, assistant professor of cybersecurity in the John E. Simon School of Business at Maryville University, talks about the latest wave of cyberattacks directed against the U.S. government, businesses and individuals, and how they might be prevented in future.