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Supplier of world’s nurses struggles to fight virus at home

Bloomberg The Philippines is known for training nurses and exporting them to all corners of the world, but now the nation finds itself shorthanded just as its number of coronavirus infections and deaths skyrocket. The islands’ death toll from Covid-19 has surged nearly fivefold since April 1 to 462, and the confirmed cases have tripled to 6,981 as of April ...

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Recovery hit as Argentina exits trade talks: Opposition

Bloomberg Argentina’s decision to pull out of regional trade negotiations will exacerbate the country’s economic crisis, a coalition of opposition lawmakers said. Citing economic policy priorities and the effects of the Covid-19 crisis, President Alberto Fernandez’s administration withdrew from ongoing and future talks with several countries as part of the regional South American trade bloc known as Mercosur, the group’s ...

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Plant shutdowns leave US close to meat shortages

Bloomberg Plant shutdowns are leaving the US dangerously close to meat shortages as coronavirus outbreaks now spread to suppliers across the Americas. The first big poultry plants closed in the US and experts are warning that domestic shortages are just weeks away. Brazil, the world’s No. 1 shipper of chicken and beef, saw its first major closure with the halt ...

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Canada shouldn’t reopen economy without worker PPE, says Trudeau

Bloomberg Canada shouldn’t reopen its economy until there is enough personal protective equipment for businesses to fight the coronavirus, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said. “I don’t think we should be reopening any sector of the economy until we have enough material to protect Canadians and ensure that we are stopping the spread of Covid-19,” Trudeau said at a news briefing ...

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Venezuela announces price controls as food shortages worsen

Bloomberg Venezuela’s government set new price controls for more than two dozen products and announced the takeover of a cooking oil producer as food shortages in the countryside lead to protests and rioting. Vice President Delcy Rodriguez said the government would also assume supervision of Empresas Polar, the national food giant and Venezuela’s largest privately held company, headed by Chief ...

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Texas still in contention for Tesla plant: Musk

Bloomberg Elon Musk said Texas remains in contention for a new factory that will build Tesla Inc.’s Cybertruck. The company’s billionaire chief executive officer provided the update on Twitter late Friday. He said Tesla’s Fremont, California, factory is already at maximum capacity. In March, Musk said Tesla is scouting locations to build both the electric pickup and the Model Y ...

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Europe beats China in electric vehicle sales, study shows

Bloomberg Europe’s five largest automotive markets edged past China in electric vehicle registrations in first quarter of 2020, as China battled the outbreak of the coronavirus and imposed shutdowns countrywide, according to a study by PwC and its strategy consulting subsidiary Strategy&. Germany, France, the UK Italy and Spain collectively registered 79,300 fully electric vehicles between January and March, narrowly ...

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UAE provides 171 tonnes of food aid to Yemen’s Al Shihr residents

HADRAMAUT / WAM The UAE, through its humanitarian arm, the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC) provided 4,000 food parcels weighing 171 tonnes to the residents of Al Shihr district in the Yemeni Governorate of Hadramaut on the occasion of the Holy Month of Ramadan. The aid package was administered in line with the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed ...

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Production cuts buoy oil even as glut looms over market

Bloomberg Oil edged lower for the week after paring losses following the dramatic collapse that saw prices in New York plunge below zero for the first time in history. West Texas Intermediate for June delivery rose 2.7%, closing the curtain on a tumultuous week of wild price swings. US operators have started to shut old wells and halt new drilling, ...

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UAE ministry reduces work hours for private sector

DUBAI / WAM The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation has issued a ministerial circular reducing the working day by two hours for all employees working in the private sector in the country during the Holy Month of Ramadan 1441 Hijri, Nasser bin Thani Al Hamli, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, issued the circular in implementation to the Federal ...

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