Bloomberg Almost three months after their trade talks broke down in acrimony, Chinese and American negotiators meet again in Shanghai this week amid tempered expectations for breakthroughs in their yearlong trade war. Two days of talks are scheduled to restart on Tuesday after an uneasy truce reached by Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the Group …
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No interest in taking over Clariant: Sabic
Bloomberg Saudi Basic Industries Corp. has no interest in taking over Clariant AG after the chemicals makers last week halted talks on their high-performance plastics venture, the company’s chief executive officer said. “Our investment in Clariant is a strategic investment, we’re going to continue to look at this investment as a growth opportunity,†Yousef Abdullah Al Benyan told reporters in …
Read More »Trump rejected ‘his move’ to weaken dollar to boost trade
Bloomberg President Donald Trump has rejected, for now, the idea of aggressive currency intervention that could give the US an edge with its trading partners by weakening the dollar, according to two people familiar with the matter. The decision came at a White House meeting focussed on trade. Part of the agenda included a discussion of Trump’s concerns about the …
Read More »UAE grants $50m for Palestinians
ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE on Saturday announced a $50 million donation to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), as part of its commitment to supporting the Palestinian people. With this donation, UNRWA will provide health services to Palestinian refugees —mothers and children — implement educational programmes to ensure the …
Read More »Trump presses WTO to drop China’s ‘developing nation’ tag
Bloomberg US President Donald Trump opened another chapter in the trade war with China, ordering his top trade negotiator to pressure the World Trade Organization (WTO) to crack down on countries the US doesn’t think should be allowed to declare themselves developing nations. Trump singled out China in a memo to US Trade Representative Robert Ligh- thizer, saying that “the …
Read More »Oil rises as supply risks outweigh demand woes
Bloomberg Oil finished higher for the week after a volatile trading session that pitted gnawing doubts about global demand against supply threats from the Middle East and beyond. Futures gained 0.3 percent in New York and ended the week up 1 percent, reversing from last week’s steep loss. Oil turned higher after Mexico’s state-run oil company said crude output fell …
Read More »FANR issues 1088 licences for N-sector
ABU DHABI / WAM As of December 2018, a total of 1,088 licences have been issued for the nuclear sector in the UAE, according to Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation’s 2018 Annual Report. Official statistics showed that as of December 2018, FANR issued 483 new licences, 459 licence renewals, and 146 licence amendments to conduct activities using radiation sources in …
Read More »UAE, Indonesia firms sign raft of deals
BOGOR / WAM Corporate giants of the UAE that include Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc), Mubadala, and global trade enabler DP World have signed slew of agreements with Indonesian companies, on Wednesday. The signing of the pacts took place on the sidelines of the state visit by HH Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi …
Read More »World’s largest AI startup to open Abu Dhabi hub
Bloomberg SenseTime Group Ltd., one of the world’s most valuable artificial-intelligence startups, is setting up a hub in Abu Dhabi for Europe, Middle East and Africa with plans to hire hundreds of engineers. The Chinese facial recognition firm, which counts Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. as an investor, will start work on the research and development center this year and build …
Read More »Oil rallies as US stockpiles plunge
Bloomberg Oil’s rally picked up steam as US crude stockpiles shrank and domestic output plunged the most in more than a year, adding to supply concerns as tensions escalate in the Middle East. Futures jumped as much as 1.5% after the Energy Information Administration said domestic oil inventories slipped for a sixth straight week, the longest contraction since January 2018. …
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