ABU DHABI / WAM President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has sent a message of congratulations to President Ekaterini Sakellaropoulou of Greece, on the occasion of her country’s Independence Day, which is marked on March 25. His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and ...
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Dubai shuts down commercial establishments for two weeks
DUBAI / WAM Dubai Economy has directed commercial establishments in the emirate to close down for two weeks starting from Wednesday in line with the preventive measures announced by the Ministry of Health and Prevention and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. According to a press release issued by Dubai Economy on ...
Read More »Oasis Malls to be closed for two weeks
DUBAI/ WAM Oasis Malls has announced closure of its mall outlets for two weeks on Wednesday. In a statement, Oasis Malls explained that mall closures will exclude Carrefour, pharmacies and clinics within the shopping malls in Dubai and Sharjah. “Oasis Malls will carry on with its daily cleaning and disinfection practices in line with the UAE Ministry of Health and ...
Read More »Emirati banks provide 98% of customer services electronically
ABU DHABI / WAM Over the past three years, the UAE’s banking sector has expanded, and now it provides 98 percent of its services to customers electronically, enabling them to achieve their transactions safely online. Studies performed by the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Authority, FCSA, highlighted an increase in the number of users of digital banking services to 90 percent, ...
Read More »Lockdown’s success in China offers hope for world’s virus fight
Bloomberg As lockdowns spread across the US, the UK and other countries, early lessons on how effective they’ll be against the new coronavirus are coming from abroad. Even as China moves to lift a quarantine on the original virus epicenter of Wuhan after stanching the outbreak, India and much of Europe are locking down. Comparisons are tricky because of differences ...
Read More »Coronavirus may hit Singapore REITs harder than financial crisis
Bloomberg The coronavirus outbreak may hit Singapore real estate investment trusts harder than the global financial crisis did, according to Jefferies Financial Group Inc. Singapore announced on March 24 its strictest measures yet to combat the spread of the virus, including shutting cinemas, and deferring or cancelling events starting from 11:59 pm on Thursday. Public venues such as retail malls ...
Read More »Vietnam’s rice trade thrown into turmoil
Bloomberg Vietnam’s rice traders have halted overseas shipments after the customs department ordered a temporary suspension of exports to ensure food security during the coronavirus pandemic. The country is the world’s third-largest exporter, behind India and Thailand. “We have been unable to ship rice to the Philippines since customs clearance was suspended,†said Nguyen Van Thanh, director of Phuoc Thanh ...
Read More »Global rush for Trump-backed drug sparks India export ban
Bloomberg India banned exports of a malaria drug backed by US President Donald Trump amid a run on supplies globally, even as scientists continue to search for conclusive evidence of the medicine’s effectiveness against the novel coronavirus. Exports of hydroxychloroquine will be limited to fulfilling fully paid existing contracts, while certain shipments on humanitarian grounds may also be allowed on ...
Read More »India shutdown to hamper medical supply deliveries
Bloomberg India’s efforts to arm itself with necessary medical equipment to fight its rising coronavirus infections are being hindered by the uncertainties of a three-week nationwide lockdown announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Strict movement curbs being enforced by local state governments are hampering supplies of medical devices and those trying to meet the growing demands of surgical gloves, masks ...
Read More »Hong Kong’s faulty wristbands allow quarantined to wander free
Bloomberg A glitch in Hong Kong’s electronic tracking system, designed to ensure people under compulsory quarantine orders stay at home, could potentially allow many to go outside undetected. Some Hong Kong residents returning from overseas have found they can’t register with the app that’s meant to track their movements via their mobile phone, meaning authorities have no information on their ...
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