RIYADH / WAM The official spokesman for the coalition to restore legitimacy in Yemen, Col. Turki Al-Malki has renewed coalition states’ support for the UN resolution regard-ing the Sweden Agreement on Yemen. The Saudi Press Agency quoted Al Malki as saying at a press conference on Tuesday that the UNSC resolution ensures the territorial integrity of Yemen in line with …
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UAE conventional banks’ assets hit AED2.275trn
ABU DHABI / WAM The assets of UAE conventional banks (CB) amounted to around AED2.275 trillion, accounting for 79.7 percent of total banking assets by the end of November 2018, with Sharia-compliant banks accounting for 20.3 percent of total banking assets, according to statistics released on Monday by the Central Bank of UAE. The total assets of CB increased by …
Read More »UAE participates in ‘customs law committee’ meet
CAIRO / WAM The United Arab Emirates is participating in the 32nd meeting of the Unified Arab Customs Law Committee, which began at the Arab League headquarters, under the chairmanship of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The UAE delegation was headed by Ali Rashid Al-Dhanhani, Director of the Legal Affairs Department of the Federal Customs Authority, and included Ibrahim Al …
Read More »Saudi eyes deal to create $182 billion mega bank
Bloomberg National Commercial Bank (NCB), Saudi Arabia’s biggest lender, started initial talks with Riyad Bank for a merger — a deal that would create the Gulf’s third-biggest lender with $182 billion in assets. Talks may not result in a transaction, National Commercial Bank said in a statement. The lender said it has coordinated the move with the central bank and …
Read More »China slashes import tariffs on 700 goods
Bloomberg China announced another round of tariff cuts, lowering import taxes on more than 700 goods from January 1 as part of its efforts to open up the economy and lower costs for domestic consumers. There will also be cuts to some export tariffs, and temporary import tariff rates will be as low as zero for some goods, the Ministry …
Read More »Kenya needs $888mn for green projects
Bloomberg Kenya needs about $85 million annually in the short term for green projects in agriculture, transport and manufacturing, and as much as $888 million annually during the follow- ing five to 10 years, according to a banking industry lobby. The financing is needed to counter the effects of rapid climate change that could erase about 2 percent of economic …
Read More »Suncor confronts ‘unintended consequences’ of Alberta oil cuts
Bloomberg Suncor Energy Inc is working with Alberta’s government to help mitigate the “unintended consequences†of mandated oil cuts, a policy company opposed from the start and now says is hitting it disproportionately hard. Suncor said its initial required output curtailment is higher than the 8.7 percent industrywide level, without giving specific amount. That makes it harder to maintain safe …
Read More »Etihad to fly Dreamliner to Hong Kong
ABU DHABI / WAM Etihad Airways will introduce Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on its daily scheduled service from Abu Dhabi to Hong Kong, from March 31, 2019. The two-class aircraft will replace the Airbus A330-200 aircraft currently operating the route. The service will feature the airline’s next-generation business and economy cabins, configured with 299 seats — 28 business studios and 271 …
Read More »UAE and Mexico discuss fifth freedom flights
MEXICO CITY / WAM UAE Ambassador to Mexico Ahmed Hatem Al-Menhali and the Mexican Minister of Communication and Transport Carlos Alfonso Moran have explored ways of reactivating ‘fifth freedom’ (the right or privilege, in respect of scheduled international air services, granted by one state to another state to put down and to take on, in the territory of the first …
Read More »Opec can extend oil cuts if needed: Al Mazrouei
Bloomberg As the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) is set to start implementing its new six-month agreement to cut output, members responsible for most of the reductions have pledged to extend or even deepen it. Officials from Iraq, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) agreed with Saudi Arabia’s expectation that the group, along with Russia and other oil …
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