DUBAI / WAM The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa), announced that it has been awarded the British Standard for governance (BS 13500) Certification, becoming the first organisation in the GCC region to receive it in 2019. Dewa received certification after thorough auditing process by British Standards Institute (BSI) to ensure authority’s pro-cesses are in line with highest effective governance ...
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Dubai set to be friendliest place for ‘people of determination’
DUBAI / WAM Dubai’s successful development model, which has seen it become one of the world’s most prominent cities in the last few decades, has always had inclusive growth and social well-being at its centre. Nowhere is its focus on human welfare more evident than its investment in improving the lives of people with special needs. At the launch of ...
Read More »Huawei plans to cut jobs in US-based R&D unit, says WSJ
Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co is planning to cut jobs at its US subsidiary as the Chinese technology giant continues to struggle with its American blacklisting, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing unidentified people familiar with the situation. The cuts are expected to affect employees at Futurewei Technologies Inc, a research-and-development subsidiary that employs about 850 people in states including Texas, ...
Read More »Samsung secures emergency supply of materials from Japan
Bloomberg Samsung Electronics Co has secured emergency supplies of three key materials that Japan had cut off as part of its export restrictions, averting a crisis at the South Korean company’s production lines. Samsung Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong shared the “outcome†of his Japan trip with the company’s management during a directors’ meeting he hosted, Yonhap reported, citing unidentified people ...
Read More »Porsche, Ferarri to recall cars in China
Bloomberg A unit of Porsche Automobil Holding SE will recall 57,200 imported Cayenne and Panamera cars due to faulty transmission components, while a unit of Ferrari NV will recall 200 vehicles due to faulty airbags. The Porsche recall will start from August 26, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation said in a statement. Ferrari’s will start from October 10, the ...
Read More »Tiger Global fuels India startup boom with deal-making spree
Bloomberg Tiger Global Management has examined at least a dozen deals with Indian startups in recent months, according to multiple people with knowledge of the talks, illustrating global investors’ fierce interest in the country’s technology ecosystem. The ultra-secretive New York-based hedge fund has closed investments in at least half of these startups — nearly all of them in fintech or ...
Read More »Beyond trade war, China economy is struggling to stabilise
Bloomberg China is grappling with a slowdown that will see output growth slide to the weakest pace in almost three decades this year, as factors far beyond the trade war with the US weigh on the world’s second-largest economy. Gross domestic product is forecast to grow at 6.2 percent in the second quarter, the slowest in a three-month period since ...
Read More »FTC approves Facebook’s $5b US privacy settlement
Bloomberg US officials approved a record $5 billion privacy settlement with Facebook Inc to resolve the Cambridge Analytica data scandal, people said, prompting an immediate outcry from lawmakers and privacy advocates who said it didn’t go far enough. Although details of the settlement with the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) weren’t announced, the fine is steep but far from devastating ...
Read More »Bayer loses bid for new trial in $80m ‘Roundup case’
Bloomberg Bayer AG won’t get a new trial in the case of a California man who was awarded $80 million by a jury after it found exposure to the company’s Roundup weed killer caused his cancer. US District Judge Vince Chhabria in San Francisco is expected to issue a second ruling on Monday on whether to reduce the damages in ...
Read More »Power failure hits New York on anniversary of 1977 outage
Bloomberg A chunk of New York City plunged into darkness for hours as 72,000 customers on Manhattan’s West Side lost power on the anniversary of the historic 1977 blackout. Energy supply has since been fully restored, Governor Andrew Cuomo said. The outage affected an area stretching from Fifth Ave to the Hudson River, and from West 42nd through 71st streets, ...
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