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ICV programme to enhance UAE’s competitiveness: Ministers, officials

ABU DHABI / WAM UAE ministers and officials have said that the UAE’s In-Country Value (ICV) Programme, which was launched by the UAE government as part of “Projects of the 50”, will help drive industrial development and consolidate its position as a leading global advanced industries hub and one of world’s most attractive countries for foreign direct investment. In exclusive statements ...

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UAE, Indonesia to deepen trade, investment relations

BOGOR / WAM Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, Minister of State for Foreign Trade, led an official delegation to Bogor for discussions with Indonesia to deepen trade and investment relations. Indonesia is one of eight countries with which the UAE is seeking trading agreements as part of the ‘Projects of the 50’ initiative. Al Zeyoudi and his delegation met ...

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Emirates carries 1.2mn travellers in July, August

DUBAI / WAM Over the summer travel months of July and August, Emirates handled nearly 1.2 million customers at its hub, compared to 402,000 customers during the same period in 2020, highlighting the safe and smooth resumption of international travel to and through Dubai. In fact, in 2020, Emirates was the largest international airline carrying over 15.8 million passengers, according ...

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Ajman, India explore ways to boost commercial cooperation

Ajman / WAM Salem Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discussed, with K. Kalimutu, Indian Consul General for Trade and Economy to Dubai, ways of enhancing the commercial and economic cooperation between the UAE, specifically the emirate of Ajman, and India. During the meeting, which was held at the headquarters of the chamber and attended ...

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UAE welcomes 41 Afghan evacuees on humanitarian grounds

Abu Dhabi / WAM The United Arab Emirates has welcomed 41 Afghan evacuees, including members of the Afghan girls’ cycling and robotic teams, as well as at-risk human rights activists and their family members. The evacuation operation was sponsored by and conducted in cooperation with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs and IsraAID, which accompanied the group following their ...

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Emirates transports 1.2m passengers in July, August

Dubai / WAM Over the summer travel months of July and August, Emirates handled nearly 1.2 million customers at its hub, compared to 402,000 customers during the same period in 2020, highlighting the safe and smooth resumption of international travel to and through Dubai. In fact, in 2020, Emirates was the largest international airline carrying over 15.8 million passengers, according ...

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Etisalat mobile subscribers to enjoy free Al Hosn app access

ABU DHABI / WAM Etisalat announced that all its postpaid and prepaid customers would be able to access their Al Hosn app in public places without activating or purchasing a data plan. Al Hosn App is now whitelisted so that any data consumed while using the app will not come off a mobile subscribers’ allowance, said an Etisalat statement on ...

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Netherlands innovation tour to culminate at Expo 2020

DUBAI / WAM The Kingdom of Netherlands has launched “The Uniting Water Energy Food Innovation Tour” that aims at identifying and scaling up some of the most innovative start-up solutions in the fields of water, energy and food. The tour covers the fastest growing innovation ecosystems in the world and will culminate at the finals taking place at the Expo ...

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EGA launches industrial robotics contest for university students

DUBAI / WAM Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA) on Monday announced the launch of this year’s edition of the company’s Al Robot competition, which challenges university students to design and build industrial robots for use at EGA’s aluminium smelters. The Al Robot competition is now in its fourth year, and aims to support young people to develop real world skills in ...

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Toshiba warns power-chip supply to stay tight for now

Bloomberg Toshiba Corp said it won’t be able to meet demand for power-regulating chips for another year and, in certain cases, through the end of 2022, offering a fresh warning for makers of cars, consumer electronics and industrial machines struggling with component shortages. “The supply of chips will remain very tight until at least September next year,” said Takeshi Kamebuchi, ...

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