Dubai / WAM The Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) released the second issue from a series of reports to tackle the challenges that organisations in Dubai and the world will face once the Covid-19 global outbreak subsides. The series comes during a crucial time, in which public and private sector organisations need to be well-prepared for future opportunities and challenges. Titled ...
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Etihad Guest launches campaign to support refugees
ABU DHABI / WAM Etihad Guest, a loyalty programme of Etihad Airways, has launched a campaign to encourage members to donate their Etihad Guest Miles to support the prevention and response efforts in view of the novel coronavirus outbreak in refugee settings. Launched in collaboration with the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) globally and with Emirates Red Crescent in the ...
Read More »Shams continues to contribute to UAE’s clean energy transition
ABU DHABI / WAM Shams, one of the world’s largest concentrated solar power plants, continues to significantly contribute to the UAE’s clean energy transition, and is helping the country prepare for the next 50 years In the following report, Emirates News Agency (WAM) will present the journey of Shams, which is celebrating its 7th anniversary. Operated by Shams Power Company ...
Read More »India bans all exports of Trump’s ‘game changer’ virus drug
Bloomberg India put a total ban on exports of hydroxychloroquine, a malaria drug that US President Donald Trump has touted as a “game changer†in the fight against Covid-19. Exports of the drug and its formulations have been prohibited “without any exceptions†and with immediate effect, India’s Directorate General of Foreign Trade said in an order on its website. The ...
Read More »Singapore to announce extra support as virus cases grow
Bloomberg Singapore will unveil additional support for businesses and households on Monday, less than two weeks after announcing a S$48 billion ($33.4 billion) stimulus package to buffer the impact of the coronavirus. The government plans to waive foreign worker levies for April and boost an existing jobs support programme, deputy PM Heng Swee Keat said in a Facebook post. The measures ...
Read More »Indian PM’s call to switch off lights risks blackouts
Bloomberg PM Narendra Modi’s call to Indians to switch off lights on Sunday evening for nine minutes and instead use candles to “challenge the darkness†of the coronavirus outbreak would mean blackouts for some citizens as utilities take steps to safeguard their equipment. Modi asked people to switch off lights at 9 pm. That may result in a sudden drop ...
Read More »Australian police to start criminal probe into virus ship
Bloomberg Police in Australia’s New South Wales state will start a criminal investigation into a cruise ship that allowed people on board to disembark in Sydney last month after some passengers had reported flu-like symptoms, Commissioner Mick Fuller said. Detectives will be involved in the probe into the circumstances surrounding the docking of the vessel, Fuller said. Ten of the ...
Read More »Malaysia sees possible contraction in growth
Bloomberg Malaysia’s economy could contract this year as the country struggles with a month-long coronavirus lockdown and a steep fall in commodity prices. Gross domestic product could shrink as much as 2% this year or grow as much as 0.5%, Malaysia’s central bank said in its annual Economic and Monetary Review. The global pandemic has hit the country’s tourism sector ...
Read More »Chinese officials urge citizens to refrain from hoarding grains
Bloomberg Government officials in China, the world’s biggest consumer and producer of rice, called on citizens not to hoard the grain after a recent ban on new export sales by Vietnam sparked concerns over global supplies. The country holds sufficient rice and wheat stockpiles for one year of consumption, while imports of the cereals are only about 2% of domestic ...
Read More »HK finance chief expects turnaround in 6 months
Bloomberg Hong Kong could take six months to reverse the economic effects of the novel coronavirus pandemic, financial secretary Paul Chan said, adding that the government will offer “comprehensive†aid to protect businesses and jobs across all industries as the outbreak’s impact spreads through the economy. The retail and tourism sectors were initially among the hardest hit by the pandemic ...
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