ABU DHABI / WAM The development and relief aid provided by the UAE to Socotra Governorate since 2015 enabled the Archipelago to overcome its many challenges and dire humanitarian conditions and helped local authorities to improve life and livelihood of the Soqotri people. The aid provided to the island from 2015 to 2021 amounted to $110 million, according to official ...
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Abu Dhabi Chamber’s board holds first meeting
ABU DHABI / WAM The Executive Office of the Abu Dhabi Chamber’s Board of Directors has held its first meeting, which was chaired by Abdullah Mohammed Al Mazrouie, at the Chamber’s headquarters. Dr Ali Bin Harmal Al Dhaheri, First Vice Chairman, Yousuf Ali Abdul Kader, Second Vice Chairman, Masoud Rhama Al Mheirbi, Treasurer, Saeed Ghumran Al Remeithi, Deputy Treasurer and ...
Read More »Dafza records 8.3% rise in sales revenues in the first half of 2021
DUBAI / Emirates Business The Dubai Airport Freezone Authority (DAFZA) has announced the results of its operational performance for the first half of 2021. The free zone achieved growth in new sales revenues with an increase of 8.3%, which resulted from the rise of 24% in the leased areas compared to the same period last year. These record results are ...
Read More »â€˜UAE among world’s faster nations in 5G deployment’
DUBAI / WAM Mohammed Ibrahim Al Zarooni, Deputy Director of the Information and Digital Government Sector at the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), affirmed that the UAE is among the world’s fastest countries in deploying 5G networks, which facilitated the implementation of the latest projects across health, transport, education and logistics. In a statement to the Emirates News ...
Read More »Dubai Customs launches Trader Export Report service
DUBAI / WAM Within their continuous efforts to support trade activity in Dubai to help businesses overcome the challenges and boost their revenues, Dubai Customs, in cooperation with the Federal Tax Authority (FTA), launched the Trader Export Report service. The new service will help clearance and shipping agents achieve Zero Rating of supply of goods exported within 90 days of ...
Read More »UAE, Dutch varsities collaborate on research projects
AL AIN / WAM The United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) continues its efforts to build the economy of the future, based on knowledge, innovation, and technology, and promote the research and development, by adopting many initiatives that achieve the UAE future vision. Research cooperation with Dutch research centers and universities resulted in the producing of 129 research papers during the ...
Read More »Trump’s tax returns can be released to Congress: DOJ
Bloomberg The Justice Department directed the Treasury Department to hand over former President Donald Trump’s tax returns to Congress, a move that means six years of Trump’s personal and business financial information could become public. “We conclude that the Secretary must comply with the Ways and Means Committee’s June 16, 2021 request†for the tax returns and related tax information, ...
Read More »FDA needs all hands on deck to review Pfizer-BioNTech shot
Bloomberg US drug regulators are taking an “all-hands-on-deck approach†to reviewing Pfizer Inc and BioNTech SE’s Covid-19 shot for full approval in an effort to persuade as many as possible to get immunised. The Food and Drug Adminstration (FDA) is “identifying additional resources such as personnel and technological resources from across the agency and opportunities to reprioritise other activities, in ...
Read More »Covid-19: Yale requires masks indoors as Delta variant spreads
Bloomberg Yale University is reinstituting a requirement that all individuals wear masks in indoor campus spaces, joining other colleges in efforts to combat the delta variant. Under the policy effective from August 2, masks must be worn regardless of vaccination status, the New Haven, Connecticut-based school said. Exceptions will be made for those working alone in a segregated space, such ...
Read More »Citi sees no impact from China’s crackdown
Bloomberg Citigroup Inc’s chief financial officer said China’s recent moves to crack down on companies isn’t likely to harm the bank’s business across the Asia-Pacific region. While Citigroup has decided to exit retail banking operations in some Asian markets, it will continue to offer services to large corporations in the region through its institutional-clients group, Mark Mason said on a ...
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