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UK carmakers warn of flimsy EU trade deal

Bloomberg British automakers warned that the next UK government needs to deliver a “world-beating Brexit trade deal” to bolster their competitiveness and safeguard jobs following a split from the European Union. Carmakers need a frictionless border free of tariffs and customs, regulatory alignment and access to talent, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders lobby group said ahead of the ...

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Inform accuses Google of antitrust violations

Bloomberg Alphabet Inc’s Google was sued by a company that claims it was driven out of the digital advertising market by the search giant’s anti-competitive behaviour, which is already under scrutiny by state and federal officials. Advertising technology company Inform Inc alleges that Google has used its monopoly power in internet search and mobile operating systems to undermine competition in ...

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Merkel demands European 5G agency

Bloomberg Angela Merkel said Europe should set up an agency that certifies components for the region’s fifth-generation wireless networks, in a bid to address safety concerns over equipment from Chinese suppliers including Huawei Technologies Co. The agency could set standards for components built into Europe’s 5G networks and be modelled on the European Medicines Agency (MDA), which evaluates pharmaceutical drugs ...

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Europe not prepared enough for facial recognition tech

Bloomberg Europe’s not really ready for facial recognition technology. That’s the verdict of the European Union (EU) Agency for Fundamental Rights, whose 36-page paper says the region needs stronger rules governing the use of such technology by states, be it at national borders or in public spaces. “Given the novelty of the technology as well as the lack of experience ...

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Modi needs rivals’ help to meet $3 trillion infra target

Bloomberg Prime minister Narendra Modi must invest trillions of dollars on roads and other critical infrastructure if he’s to pull India’s economy out of its slump, with at least half coming from provincial governments that are out of his control. India will need to spend 235 trillion rupees ($3.3 trillion) on infrastructure over the coming decade to return economic growth ...

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Hong Kong sets record in $5bn land sale

Bloomberg Hong Kong’s government fetched a record HK$42 billion ($5 billion) for a plot of land, a sale coming in at the lower end of estimates as the financial hub has been rocked by six months of pro-democracy protests. A tender for the site, which sits atop the high-speed railway station in Kowloon that connects to mainland Chinese cities, was ...

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Cashless incentives for Japan may be extended

Bloomberg Japan’s measures for encouraging the spread of cashless payments will likely need more funding beyond the end of March and could be extended as part of a planned government stimulus package. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) recommended that Japan consider lengthening the time frame of its measures to support consumption after an October sales tax increase to support the ...

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China’s economy continues to slow for seventh month

Bloomberg The earliest-available indicators of China’s economic performance point to a continued slowdown in November. Economic growth was already the slowest in almost three decades in the third quarter, and Bloomberg Economics’ gauge aggregating the earliest data from financial markets and businesses shows that continuing, with a worsening picture for trade, sales manager sentiment, and factory prices. While tensions with ...

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Thailand backs down on plan to ban 3 pesticides

Bloomberg Thailand backed down on a plan to prohibit three pesticides from December 1 after coming under pressure from farmers, the US government and lobbyists for chemicals companies. The ban on paraquat and chlorpyrifos will be delayed until June 1 next year, industry minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said in a briefing. Glyphosate — commonly sold as weedkiller Roundup — won’t be ...

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Mohamed orders AED6.6bn in housing packages for Emiratis

ABU DHABI / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, ordered AED6.6 billion in housing packages – including loans, houses and land – to be granted to over 5,000 Emiratis within Abu Dhabi. In implementation of the ...

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