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US slaps import duties of more than 400% on Vietnam steel

Bloomberg The US Commerce Department imposed duties of more than 400 percent on steel imports from Vietnam, accusing some businesses of shipping products from the Southeast Asian nation to evade the levies in a further escalation of tension between the two trading partners. In three preliminary circumvention rulings on Vietnamese steel, the Commerce Department said certain products produced in South ...

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Vijay Mallya says he’s lightning rod for public anger

Bloomberg Indian businessman Vijay Mallya won the right to challenge extradition to his home country, at a hearing where he said he’s been turned into “the personification of all of India’s financial ills” and risks being held in a rat-infested, overcrowded jail cell. Mallya, the former billionaire who was known as the “King of Good Times” in India, is fighting ...

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HP, Dell to shift up to 30% of laptop outout from China

Bloomberg HP Inc and Dell Technologies Inc plan to move as much as 30 percent of their notebook production away from China, the Nikkei cited anonymous sources as saying, as global technology giants scramble out of the way of escalating tariffs on US-bound goods. Microsoft Corp, Amazon.com Inc, Sony Corp and Nintendo Co are also looking to move some of ...

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French police raid Renault HQ as part of Ghosn’s probe

Bloomberg French police raided Renault SA’s headquarters outside Paris to gather evidence for an investigation related to spending by former Chairman Carlos Ghosn. A spokesman for Renault confirmed the police presence following a report by L’Express, while an official at the prosecutor’s office didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. French investigators opened a probe earlier this year into whether ...

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Alcoa’s workers accept offer, ‘exhausted’ from 18-month dispute

Bloomberg An 18-month labour dispute at an aluminum smelter in Quebec controlled by Alcoa Corp ended after workers accepted a deal, defying the recommendation of their union’s leadership. About 80 percent of workers at the Becancour plant voted to ratify the offer after a meeting of the United Steelworkers in Trois-Rivieres, Quebec, the union said. Alcoa said it expects the ...

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100% foreign ownership in 122 UAE economic activities

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE Cabinet, chaired by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has approved the sectors and economic activities eligible for up to 100 percent foreign ownership in the UAE. The decision aims to support the growth environment and to reaffirm UAE’s position on ...

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UAE non-oil private sector economy accelerates in Q2

Dubai / Emirates Business The non-oil private sector economy in UAE accelerated in the second quarter of the year, according to Emirates NBD Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) survey for June. The headline seasonally adjusted index — a composite indicator designed to give an accurate overview of operating conditions in the non-oil private sector economy — posted 57.7 in June, down ...

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Al Dhafra Petroleum begins oil production from Haliba field

ABU DHABI / WAM Al Dhafra Petroleum, a joint venture between the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), the Korea National Oil Company (KNOC) and GS Energy, and one of Adnoc’s youngest operating companies, announced it has begun producing crude oil from Abu Dhabi’s Haliba field and discovered potential resources in three new fields in its concession area. According to ...

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UAE takes strides in adoption of 5G tech

ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE is advancing its stature in the area of global competitiveness in the telecommunications sector, by taking the lead in adopting 5G technology. Etisalat is the first telecommunications operator in the Middle East and North Africa to launch a 5G network investing in the future of connectivity via its infrastructure network, driving innovation and digital ...

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India to continue as importer of steel amid China threat

Bloomberg India will continue to be a net importer of steel for at least the next two years as high-grade products from South Korea and Japan flow in tax free amid worries of escalation in supplies from China, according to Fitch Ratings Ltd’s local unit. Overseas purchases by India totalled 7.8 million tons imported in the year ended on March ...

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