Abu Dhabi / WAM The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it conducted 266,926 additional Covid-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment. In a statement, the ministry stressed its aim to continue expanding the scope of testing nationwide to facilitate the early detection of coronavirus cases and carry out the necessary treatment. As ...
Read More »Admin
Expo 2020 Dubai’s innovative business offering highlighted
Dubai / WAM Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Dubai Chamber) launched a new video series that showcases the impactful ways in which it will connect local and global business communities at Expo 2020 Dubai. The “En Route To The Expo” series focuses on business leaders from the UAE, sharing their thoughts on what they are expecting from the mega-event, ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi’s DoE launches wastewater monitoring lab
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Department of Energy (DoE) has announced the launch of construction of a Wastewater Monitoring Lab in Abu Dhabi that will analyse wastewater samples and issue early warnings to prevent the spread of infectious diseases or harmful substances, as well as curb any adverse effects on the environment. The lab is being developed in ...
Read More »Big government is answer to US’s supply problems
In the wake of the pandemic, Americans are rediscovering the importance of the economy’s supply side. But this won’t be a rerun of the 1980 — we’re learning that there’s a lot more to bolstering supply than tax cuts and deregulation. Economists, as most people know, tend to think of the world in terms of supply and demand. The Great ...
Read More »Can bond traders predict the future?
Consumer prices paid by city dwellers in the US rose more than 7% last month and more than 9% in April on an annualised basis. If this keeps up the rest of the year, it will be the highest inflation rate the US has experienced since the 1980s. But fear not, say some investors and the Federal Reserve, the bond ...
Read More »The best way to judge any green energy policy
Energy policy is often judged by three criteria: cost, reliability and effect on carbon emissions. That makes good sense. The energy sector is remarkably politicised. The current infrastructure could probably not be built under the regulatory regime, which may also hinder the development of tomorrow’s green-energy infrastructure. It is not easy to put wind turbines next to the homes of ...
Read More »California, Texas fail the power test together
Are Texas and California really so different? They certainly look different from the rest of the country in one respect. For all their contrasts, Texas and California are currently united in asking their respective populations to unplug appliances and forgo the air conditioning. Both have experienced blackouts of some form in the past year, and both have issued warnings about ...
Read More »Britain to keep restrictions on overseas travel in place
Bloomberg The UK government signalled it will keep restrictions on overseas travel in place for now to control a surge in coronavirus infections and the risk of new variants of the virus taking hold. Justice Secretary Robert Buckland said “normal†holidays were “never going to be the case†this year because of increasing Covid-19 cases. His comments indicate increasing concern ...
Read More »â€˜FAA must regulate, not promote space industry’
Bloomberg The US government’s edict to both regulate and promote the rapidly growing commercial space industry is a conflict of interest and must end, a senior lawmaker said. Representative Peter DeFazio, the Oregon Democrat who is chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, said he would introduce legislation to alter the Federal Aviation Administration’s mandate. The committee heard comments on ...
Read More »Air New Zealand sees more losses due to closed borders
Bloomberg Air New Zealand expects to suffer at least three straight years of losses as the pandemic continues to keep international borders closed and severely restrict long-haul travel. The airline will post a loss before significant items and tax of as much as NZ$450 million ($315 million) for the year ended on June 30 and foresees a “comparable†result in ...
Read More »