Bloomberg India has amended rules for purchases by government departments, making it mandatory for suppliers to mention the country of origin in a move to push for local products and keep out Chinese manufacturers. New sellers on Government e-Marketplace, an Amazon-like online procurement platform, will have to register the origin of their products while those already available must meet the ...
Read More »News
EOS to invest AED200m in defence tech
Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi-based EOS Advanced Technologies on Tuesday unveiled ambitious plans to invest AED200 million in the research and development (R&D) of next generation defence systems for the Middle East and North Africa region throughout the year 2021. During an interview, AbdulRahman Abdullah Al Blooshi, CEO of EOS Advanced Technologies, said, “We are targeting new promising markets ...
Read More »UAE, Turkmenistan discuss ways to curb Covid-19
ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, has reviewed ways of fostering bilateral relations between the UAE and Turkmenistan with Rashid Meredov, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan. In a video call, His Highness Sheikh Abdullah and Meredov discussed boosting joint cooperation in various fields, including ...
Read More »Emirates Steel to purchase local scrap material for its production
ABU DHABI / WAM Emirates Steel on Tuesday announced its continued efforts to support trade and business in the UAE through purchasing local scrap material for use as feed stock in its production process. In a statement Tuesday, Emirates Steel said it is committed along with other steel producers to purchase all local scrap according to international prices. The company ...
Read More »Covid-19: UAE sends medical aid to Thailand
Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE on Tuesday sent an aid plane carrying 11 metric tons of medical supplies to Thailand to bolster the country’s efforts to curb the spread of Covid-19. This aid will assist approximately 11,000 medical professionals as they work to contain the virus. Commenting on the aid delivery, Saif Abdullah Mohammed Al Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to ...
Read More »DIFC Academy signs deal to boost use of legal tech
DUBAI / WAM Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC Academy) and Thomson Reuters Mena announced that they have entered into a strategic partnership that aims to substantially boost the knowledge of legal technologies and legal research tools, and their use in the region. The partnership will see Thomson Reuters Legal provide a series of online sessions to legal professionals across the ...
Read More »Covid-19: UAE reports 657 new recoveries
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) announced on Tuesday that 40,000 additional Covid-19 tests had been conducted. In a statement, the ministry highlighted its aim to expand the scope of testing nationwide, to facilitate the early detection of coronavirus cases and carry out the necessary treatment. As part of the intensified testing campaign, MoHAP detected ...
Read More »Dubai unveils digital mapping system for its landmarks
DUBAI / WAM Dubai Municipality’s Geographic Information Systems, GIS, Centre has launched “Dubai Here”, an electronic system that provides access to geospatial data and maps of the emirate. The new system features 2D and 3D maps of Dubai’s land plots, assets, landmarks, structures and infrastructure facilities, with details ranging from masterplans and interiors of buildings, including commercial and residential units, ...
Read More »Spain weighs major boost to $113bn loan guarantee plan
Bloomberg Spain is weighing plans to significantly increase the size of its 100 billion-euro ($113 billion) loan-guarantee fund after the program attracted huge demand from businesses struggling to weather the coronavirus pandemic, according to people familiar with the matter. Officials are considering pledging as much as 50 billion euros in additional guarantees, one person said. Others said the ultimate size ...
Read More »German economy takes another step on slow path to recovery
Bloomberg German private-sector activity pointed to further signs of a turnaround from the virus slump, with output contracting in June by the least in four months. Both manufacturers and service providers saw a gauge for activity improve, even as production remained in decline overall. That suggests both sectors “were seemingly over the worst, but far from firing on all cylinders,†...
Read More »