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Paying the price

  Coca / DPA In earlier times, the water here used to sing. “Not anymore,” says Silvia Shiguangi from Ecuador’s Huaorani tribe. Bananas and cassava no longer grow well and the fish catch has sunk dramatically. “We used to live from what the forest gave us,” says the young mother, who left her village in the Yasuni National Park, home ...

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Odd places to grow tea bushes

  Freiburg / DPA Gardeners love to try out plants far from their native range, but can you believe that someone wants to grow tea near the Alps? “We’re having a tinker,” say farmer Erwin Wagner and gardener Werner Hanser. It’s three years since they began their experiment, and as the winter approaches, they’re bringing the Chinese tea plants, all ...

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Oil industry needs to invest to ensure supplies: OPEC

  AFP The OPEC cartel warned on Tuesday that the oil industry needs to step up investments to guarantee sufficient supply as low prices stimulate demand. “Given the demand and supply outlook, there is a need for significant investments across the entire industry,” the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries said in its annual report on the sector. The 14-nation ...

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Iran signs major gas deal with France’s Total

  AFP Iran signed a deal with France’s Total on Tuesday to develop a major offshore gas field, its first big contract with a Western energy firm since sanctions were loosened in January. Total will lead a consortium also including China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) and Iran’s Petropars to develop Phase 11 of the South Pars field under a 20-year ...

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Saudi to clear delayed payments by year-end

  Reuters Saudi Arabia will settle all delayed payments to private businesses by the end of the year as it concludes a review of government projects that has saved tens of billions of riyals. The Council of Economic and Development Affairs approved the plan at a meeting late on Monday, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. The council authorized payments ...

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Saudi fleet operators visit FUSO factory in Chennai

  Emirates Business Saudi Arabia’s largest fleet customers recently visited the FUSO factory in Chennai with Al Habtoor Motors. The event was a great opportunity for Saudi fleet operators to meet, interact and share their ideas with other industry colleagues and learn best practice. The customers saw the outstanding build quality of FUSO trucks in this brand new manufacturing facility. ...

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Egyptian food giant to raise prices

  Reuters Edita Food Industries, one of Egypt’s largest food producers, will raise the prices of some of its products and also increase workers’ pay after the massive devaluation of the Egyptian pound, its chairman said. The company’s decisions point to challenges faced by firms around the country in the wake of the devaluation, which is expected to trigger a ...

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Vestas Wind slumps after weaker 2017 outlook

  Bloomberg Vestas Wind Systems A/S slumped after Chief Executive Officer Anders Runevad said growth may slow next year after third-quarter results were strong enough to boost his outlook for this year. Runevad said 2016 will be an “extraordinary year” for the Danish manufacturer of wind turbines and that sales are likely to slump in the US in 2017, the ...

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Phillips taps vintage timepiece demand

  Bloomberg As Switzerland’s watch industry goes through the longest slump in decades, there’s one area that’s actually growing: rare vintage timepieces. A stainless steel Patek Philippe chronograph that’s one of four known to exist will go under the hammer at Phillips, which has built a reputation handling the most rarefied timepieces and estimates the model is worth more than ...

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Starbucks profit tops analysts’ estimates as US sales gain

  Bloomberg Starbucks Corp. posted earnings that topped analysts’ estimates as new menu items and digital efforts like mobile ordering helped its US business defy a restaurant-industry slowdown. Profit rose to 56 cents a share, excluding some items, in the most recent quarter. That topped analysts’ average prediction of 55 cents. The world’s largest coffee-shop operator has been fueling sales ...

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