ABU DHABI / WAM Tatweer for Traffic Assets and Systems Operation and Management was awarded the contract to replace approximately 43,000 streetlights in the capital with energy-efficient LED lights by the Department of Municipalities and Transport – Abu Dhabi City Municipality. The use of energy-efficient street lighting is expected to save some 900 million kWh, valued at approximately AED264 million ...
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UAE’s Enas elected as IHAF chair again
DUBAI / WAM The International Halal Accreditation Forum (IHAF) has discussed the halal trade facilitation, growth and cooperation strategy, innovations and market trends at the 7th Board of Directors (BOD) meeting in Dubai. During the meeting, the board re-elected Emirates National Accreditation System (Enas) represented by Mohammed Ahmed bin Abdul Aziz Al Shehhi for Chairmanship post and elected Saud Al ...
Read More »Singapore pushes to win over supply chains hit by virus
Bloomberg Singapore sees opportunities to win investments from companies whose supply chains have been disrupted by the coronavirus outbreak, according to Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing. Speaking after an interview with Bloomberg TV, Chan said the city-state is pursuing a strategy to be “the first one off the blocks†once global economies begin to rebound from the effects ...
Read More »India cotton trader boosts purchases to help farmers
Bloomberg An Indian state-run cotton buyer is boosting purchases from farmers to prevent them from making distressed sales as the spreading coronavirus curbs demand in key export markets and causes prices to slump. Cotton Corp of India Ltd has bought about 7.5 million bales (170 kilograms each) from farmers so far in 2019-20, and will buy more if growers offer ...
Read More »SoftBank’s 5G smartphones going on sale from March 27
Bloomberg SoftBank Corp made official its plans for a fifth-generation cellular networking service, something all Japanese carriers are racing towards, in Tokyo. SoftBank, the reliable revenue stream underpinning Masayoshi Son’s SoftBank Group Corp, will start by selling four 5G smartphones from March 27. It’s getting out ahead of incoming rival Rakuten Inc, whose 4G network will begin service on April ...
Read More »Japan to offer interest-free loans to small companies, Abe says
Bloomberg Japan’s government will offer financial assistance to small businesses as part of a second round of emergency measures against the coronavirus, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said. Japan Finance Corp, wholly owned by the government, and other organisations will provide interest-free loans for small- and medium-size companies that are experiencing a sharp drop in revenue, he said. The government aims ...
Read More »Virus hampering case defense, says Huawei
Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co says coronavirus is making it harder to defend itself against a US racketeering and trade-secrets theft prosecution. Thomas Green, a lawyer for the Shenzhen, China-based telecommunications giant, said at conference in the case that travel restrictions have made it impossible for defence lawyers to gather evidence. The US State Department last month issued a do-not-travel warning ...
Read More »The ‘girl with a broken neck’ builds a $4 billion asset manager
Bloomberg Lots of female chief executive officers have stories about conquering adversity. Radhika Gupta’s begins when she entered the world with a broken neck. The birth complication left Gupta’s neck with a permanent tilt, a feature that at times had an impact on her self esteem but has now become a source of inspiration for doing things differently. At 36, ...
Read More »Italy gets EU nod for spending plans to cushion virus impact
Bloomberg Italy’s stimulus plans to cushion the economic impact of the coronavirus outbreak won’t be factored in when assessing the country’s compliance with the European Union’s fiscal rules, the bloc’s executive arm said. In a letter to the government in Rome, the European Commission’s top economic officials approved the recently announced spending plans, saying such one-off measures won’t be considered ...
Read More »Covid-19: Germany to boost loan help to ease cash squeeze
Bloomberg Germany will expand government loans and guarantees if demand and supply disruptions intensify because of the spread of the coronavirus. While offerings such as bridge loans and credit guarantees are currently sufficient, the authorities are prepared to make more funds available and expand programs if factory closures become more widespread, the economy ministry said, a day before the ruling ...
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