DUBAI / WAM Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA) announced a move to strengthen its bunkering fleet in Dubai waters as part of an advanced step towards organising, facilitating and enhancing maritime activity. The DMCA has increased the number of licensed vessels to 12 ships for supplying fuel across the emirate’s territorial waters. The decision was made in conjunction with the ...
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Abu Dhabi’s livestock production to rise 9%
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Agriculture and Food Safety Authority (Adafsa) expects livestock and crop production to reach about 694,110 tonnes by the end of 2020, which means an increase of 16 percent as compared to nearly six percent in 2019. In 2019, the total production in Abu Dhabi’s agri-production including livestock and crop sectors reached nearly 654,637 ...
Read More »Hub71 appoints new CEO, selects eleven new global startups
ABU DHABI / WAM Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem based in Abu Dhabi Global Market Square, on Monday announced the latest startups to have been selected for the Hub71 Incentive Programme’s second cohort of the year. The eleven startups come from all over the world, including: Bahrain-founded Tarabut Gateway, the first and largest regulated open banking platform that connects ...
Read More »CenterPoint to boost focus on regulated business
Bloomberg CenterPoint Energy Inc, a power and natural gas supplier that’s been dragged down by an investment in a pipeline company, plans to sharpen its focus on regulated utilities and renewables while overhauling its strategy, according to its new chief executive officer. The Houston-based company was already pushing to become more of a pure-play utility and will now accelerate that ...
Read More »EU carbon permits rise to 14-year high
Bloomberg Permits for European Union carbon emissions rose above 30 euros ($34) a ton for the first time since 2006 as the bloc works to enact a sweeping overhaul to cut greenhouse-gas emissions. Carbon futures climbed despite an overall gloomy economic outlook and with pollution set to fall to the lowest level in decades this year. While actual emissions plunge ...
Read More »Russian miner behind arctic fuel spill reports leak
Bloomberg A Russian mining giant, which is already in a dispute with authorities over a fuel spill in the Arctic earlier this year, has suffered a leak in a pipeline. MMC Norilsk Nickel PJSC reported a leak at its energy unit estimated at 44.5 tons of fuel near the village of Tukhard in the Arctic, about 2,700 kilometres (1,678 miles) ...
Read More »Coronavirus crisis isn’t steamrolling polls — yet
The coronavirus that has upended the world’s economic and social life is turning out to be a mediocre election campaigner. The lesson of recent contests in Asia is that pre-existing conditions haven’t gone away and will likely be decisive, even in the bitterly fought US campaign. Singapore’s general election, among the first of the Covid-19 era, saw a big swing ...
Read More »Who wins when retailers retreat?
When the strongest players pull back from a market, that looks like a bad omen for the weaker peers left behind. But in UK retail, there are silver linings for the stragglers. The iconic John Lewis Partnership Plc said it would close eight shops including two big department stores, with the loss of up to 1,300 jobs. Walgreens Boots Alliance ...
Read More »Emerging markets are going to pay price again
Judging by the performance of emerging markets, you’d hardly know the world was suffering from a deadly pandemic. After a horrible March, according to the Institute for International Finance, non-resident portfolio flows into emerging markets increased tenfold to $32.9 billion in June. MSCI’s EM currency index hit a one-month high last week. Even currencies as weak as the South African ...
Read More »China is winning the trillion-dollar 5G war
China is building tens of thousands of 5G base stations every week. Whether it wins technological dominance or not, domestic supply chains may be revived and allow the country to maintain — and advance — its position as the factory floor of the world, even as Covid-19 forces a rethink in how globalisation is done. By the end of this ...
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