DUBAI / WAM Dubai Design Week announced on Sunday the inaugural Mena Grad Show, a new addition to its Global Grad Show initiative, a year-round programme for university graduates and professors working on solutions for a better future. The event is being held under the patronage of HH Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of the Dubai ...
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Emirates Post issues stamps to mark start-up of Unit 1 of Barakah plant
Dubai / WAM Emirates Post in collaboration with the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec), issued a distinctive commemorative stamp to celebrate the start-up of the first unit of the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, located in the Al Dhafra region of Abu Dhabi. The Barakah Plant, the first operating nuclear energy plant in the Arab World, recently started to generate clean ...
Read More »Australia set for hydrogen plant
Bloomberg The desolate red sands of the Pilbara region in western Australia, home to most of the iron ore mines that account for a major chunk of the nation’s export income, may one day house an ambitious hydrogen export hub. The Asian Renewable Energy Hub, which would use electricity from wind and solar plants stretched across thousands of miles to ...
Read More »PDVSA sues US for over $640mn in taxes on green fuel
Bloomberg A unit of Petroleos de Venezuela SA (PDVSA) sued the US to recover more than $640 million in excise taxes it says it overpaid on environmentally friendly fuels. PDV Holding Inc, the subsidiary of Venezuela’s national oil company, claims it improperly calculated tax credits and overpaid from 2005 to 2011. The company, which filed the lawsuit in federal court ...
Read More »Cenovus to buy Husky in all-stock deal
Bloomberg Cenovus Energy Inc agreed to buy Husky Energy Inc in an all-stock deal valuing Husky at about C$3.8 billion ($2.9 billion), creating Canada’s third-largest oil and natural gas producer. The deal promises to combine two of the largest players in Canada’s oil sands at a time that valuations have crumbled in the sector. Even before this year’s oil-price slump, ...
Read More »US’s $15 minimum wage would wreck recovery
In the final debate, both President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden expressed openness to a $15-per-hour national minimum wage. Biden seems all for it, and Trump indicated it may be a good idea for some states. They both know that raising the wage level is a popular idea among Republicans as well as Democrats, if polls are ...
Read More »Boeing’s Max gets more bad news
When it comes to Boeing Co’s 737 Max, things can always get worse. American Airlines Group Inc and Southwest Airlines Co added to a chorus of order deferrals and cutbacks for the embattled jet, which has been grounded for more than 18 months following two fatal crashes. American has deferred delivery of 18 Max jets that were meant to be ...
Read More »Retailers need holiday season to just go right
After months of extreme disruption and challenge, retailers badly need their holiday season to go right. Unfortunately, they might find themselves confounded by a thorny problem borne of pandemic-related safety concerns: A crush of e-commerce orders on a scale the industry has never seen, putting stress on their supply chains and those of their shipping partners. The result could be ...
Read More »Glue of United Kingdom is slowly dissolving
Six years ago Scotland voted by a 10-point margin to stay part of the UK. Yet the last nine consecutive opinion polls show the backing for leave as high as 58 per cent, and averaging at 53 per cent. This sustained lead for independence spells trouble for Boris Johnson’s government, which fears demands for a second referendum will become overwhelming. ...
Read More »HK exports recovered on China, says official
Bloomberg Hong Kong’s exports rebounded in September on the back of a recovering Chinese economy, Financial Secretary Paul Chan said his blog post on Sunday. The city’s third-quarter gross domestic product should show a significant improvement from the two preceding three-month periods, Chan said. Hong Kong’s GDP slumped by about 9% in both the first and second quarters as the ...
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