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DIFC introduces four new licencing categories, fees

DUBAI / WAM Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) is continuing to prioritise the ease of doing business with the introduction of new licencing categories and fees designed to make establishing businesses within the Centre easier and more affordable. Four new licencing categories were introduced as part of the new Operating Law and Regulations, including Short-term and Restricted Licences, Comme- rcial ...

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Chinese contract drugmaker plans Hong Kong listing

Bloomberg Pharmaron Beijing Co is planning a Hong Kong share sale only six months after the contract drugmaker went public in China, according to people with knowledge of the matter. The Shenzhen-listed company is working with financial advisers as it prepares to sell shares in Hong Kong as soon as this year, the people said, asking not to be identified ...

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Geely profit warning seen as ‘bad omen’ for others

Bloomberg Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd, controlled by Volvo Cars owner Li Shufu, issued a profit warning that drove down its shares and those of other Chinese automakers as it sparked concern investors are underestimating the depths of the industry’s slump. Shares of Geely, which said first-half profit plunged an estimated 40 percent, dropped as much as 7.6 percent in Hong ...

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Rocket scientist’s vegetable startup seeks to raise $500m

Bloomberg Meicai, a Chinese startup that connects vegetable farmers with restaurants, is seeking at least $500 million in funding to try and grab a larger slice of a fragmented food sourcing market, people familiar with the matter said. The company is looking to achieve a valuation of between $10 billion and $12 billion, one of the people said. The figures ...

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US says Huawei still ‘blacklisted’

Bloomberg The US said it would grant licenses allowing companies to export goods to Huawei Technologies Co but won’t remove the Chinese technology giant from an export blacklist, as talks between the world’s two biggest economies resumed. The Department of Commerce will “issue licenses where there is no threat to US national security,” though Huawei will continue to face export ...

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EU cuts growth forecasts for next year over trade tensions

Bloomberg The European Commission cut its euro-area growth and inflation forecast for next year as trade tensions and policy uncertainty weigh on the region, strengthening Mario Draghi’s case for further stimulus measures. The latest warning comes just two weeks before the European Central Bank (ECB’s next policy meeting, where it may lower interest rates or signal that action is imminent. ...

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Hyundai Motor set to make foray into US pickup market

Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co expects to enter the US pickup market soon with what’s likely to be an American-made vehicle aimed at luring buyers who aren’t traditional truck owners, an executive said. “It’ll be a very versatile vehicle,” Michael O’Brien, vice president of product, corporate and digital planning for Hyundai’s US unit, said in an interview. “That has the promise ...

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London mayor’s new levy is discriminatory, say Uber drivers

Bloomberg London Mayor Sadiq Khan’s decision to charge Uber Technologies Inc drivers to operate in the city centre amounts to racial discrimination and puts some out of business, lawyers for the drivers said in court, in the latest stage of a long-running battle between those working for the ride-hailing firm and traditional cabbies. A union representing Uber drivers is suing ...

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France to end homeopathy funding

Bloomberg France will stop funding the homeopathic pills and tinctures made by Boiron SA and rivals at the start of 2021, following the advice of a health panel that spent months reviewing the medicines. Boiron CEO Valerie Poinsot has said that sales of reimbursed treatments could plummet by 50 percent in France, where the company brings in almost half its ...

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UK lags behind in efforts to cut greenhouse gas pollution

Bloomberg The UK has fallen behind on its promises to slash emissions and fight climate change despite claims it’s leading major industrialised nations in its fight to slow global warming. That’s the conclusion of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), the government’s official adviser on environmental policies, which suggests ministers need to take much more dramatic action to meet their ...

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