DUBAI / WAM EZDubai, a fully dedicated e-commerce free zone strategically located in the heart of Dubai South’s Logistics District, has welcomed UDA Express, one of the largest express companies in China, that will be expanding its operations in the region by benefitting from EZDubai’s e-commerce, logistics facilities, bespoke business solutions, and reach to the high-growth markets of the Middle ...
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Abu Dhabi, Vietnam discuss ways to boost trade, investment ties
Abu Dhabi / WAM Mohammed Thani Al Rumaithi, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discussed with Nguyen Manh Tuan, Ambassador of Vietnam to UAE, the means of strengthening trade and investment relations between Abu Dhabi and Vietnam. This came during a meeting both sides held at the chamber’s tower in Abu Dhabi, which was attended by ...
Read More »UAE sees 427,188 total recoveries from Covid-19
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced that it conducted 209,079 additional Covid-19 tests over the past 24 hours, using state-of-the-art medical testing equipment. In a statement on Tuesday, the ministry stressed its aim to continue expanding the scope of testing nationwide to facilitate early detection of coronavirus cases and carry out necessary treatment. As ...
Read More »Miral redefines customer experiences on Yas Island with FacePass
Abu Dhabi / WAM Miral, Abu Dhabi’s leading curator of magnetic experiences, announced on Tuesday that Yas Island is on track to become a fully contactless destination through the adoption of FacePass. This cutting-edge contactless technology is part of Miral’s digital transformation strategy for Yas Island. Rolled out in phases across the island, it will streamline guest experiences using facial ...
Read More »The Singapore of the future is small and rich
In a government poster from the early 1970s, a young Singaporean mother stands in a laundry-strewn apartment with a screaming infant on her hip. Her toddler is on the floor wailing and her husband stands disapprovingly in the doorway, disgusted by the messy home. A thought bubble appears above the woman’s head: “If only I hadn’t married so early.†The ...
Read More »LatAm’s economies need jabs in arm
The ruin that the novel coronavirus has visited on Latin America is hard to overstate. By almost any metric — 2.7 million companies shuttered in 2020, a 20% drop in investment, 44.1 million unemployed, 23.5 million projected to fall into poverty this year — the new report by the United Nations Economic Commission on Latin American and the Caribbean is ...
Read More »It’s 2021. Why is buying clothes online still so hard?
If the lockdowns of the past year introduced millions of people to the ease of online shopping, they also underlined some e-commerce pain points: clothes that don’t fit, returns that take ages to process, groceries that arrive nearly expired and tiresome customer service. If online retailers want to retain customers when physical stores reopen, these are problems they’ll need to ...
Read More »The business case for vaccine passports
Once people have been vaccinated against Covid-19, they’re safer to dine out, fly on airplanes, attend concerts and movies, work out at the gym, go to the office, cross borders and otherwise move about — as long as they wear masks around other people indoors, avoid large groups and keep their distance. How can they demonstrate that they have this ...
Read More »Deliveroo kicks off $2.5b IPO, UK’s largest in 2021
Bloomberg Food-delivery startup Deliveroo Holdings Plc started taking investor orders in a share sale of as much as 1.77 billion pounds ($2.45 billion), marking the largest initial public offering (IPO) in the UK since September. Deliveroo is selling shares at 3.90 pounds to 4.60 pounds apiece, according to a statement, valuing the company at 7.6 billion pounds to 8.8 billion ...
Read More »EU suggests global airline emissions plan ineffective
Bloomberg A European Union (EU) report found that an aviation industry agreement to tackle global carbon-dioxide emissions may not have a materially positive impact on the environment. The findings were made in September by the Directorate-General for Climate Action and published by non-profit Transport & Environment, which obtained the report. It said the Corsia system is less effective than existing ...
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