YAOUNDE / WAM Fahad Obaid Mohammad Al Taffaq, UAE Ambassador to Nigeria and Non-Resident Ambassador to the Republic of Cameroon, held meetings with a number of officials and businessmen in Cameroon, and discussed ways to strengthen cooperation with the Central African country in all fields. Al Taffaq visited the capital city Yaounde, and toured a number of institutions and bodies ...
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UAE first to launch UN-developed anti-money laundering platform
ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE has become the first country in the Gulf to launch a new reporting platform developed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), to curb organised crimes. The UAE’s Financial Intelligence Unit (FYU), launched the new anti-money laundering platform ‘goAML’ , which has been open for registration since May, officials of the ...
Read More »3D printing to revolutionise healthcare procedures in UAE
Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Science Park (DSP), a science- and healthcare-focused business community, hosted the seventh edition of its Advance Health networking event. Under the theme ‘How 3D Printing Is Transforming Health’, the forum brought together industry experts to explore the potential that 3D printing can create in the healthcare space. Organised in partnership with Synapse Medical Services, a ...
Read More »Cyberattacks in UAE decline by 43.2%
Abu Dhabi / WAM The Telecommunications Regulations Authority (TRA) reported a 43.2% decline in cyberattacks on government, semi-government and private sector entities in UAE during first five months of 2019, as compared to same period last year. A total of 113 cyberattacks were foiled from January to May 2019 against 199 during the corresponding period in 2018. Seven of these ...
Read More »Dubai records 50% growth in issuance of new licences in May
Dubai / WAM Dubai has issued 2,599 new licenses during May 2019, a growth of 50 percent compared to May 2018 (1,736). The new licenses created 8,348 jobs in the labour market, the Business Registration and Licensing, BRL, sector in the Department of Economic Development (DED), said on Sunday. Among the new licenses issued, 54.7% were professional, 42.7% commercial, 1.8% ...
Read More »UAE, Jordan to boost trade ties through ECI, JLGC partnership
Dubai / WAM Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI), the UAE Federal Credit Insurance Company signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with the Jordan Loan Guarantee Corporation (JLGC), to explore, develop and strengthen the trade relationship between the UAE and Jordan on the basis of equality, mutual benefit, respect and trust. This partnership will enable enhance trade and business activities through the ...
Read More »AED228mn ‘Sheikh Zayed Highway’ extension project launches in Bahrain
Manama / WAM Sheikh Sultan bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Ambassador to Bahrain, on Sunday attended signing of an agreement to launch the first phase of the ‘Sheikh Zayed Highway’ development project in Bahrain. The agreement was signed by Issam bin Abdullah Khalaf, Bahrain’s Minister of Works, Municipal Affairs and Urban Planning, and representatives of the Emirati company, ...
Read More »â€˜Sanad’ a gateway to labour market for HCT graduates: Al Shamsi
ABU DHABI / WAM The ‘Sanad Initiative’, launched by the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT), in 2017, aims to assist the college’s graduates in obtaining appropriate certificates and entering the labour market, ensuring their readiness to begin their careers, a HCT official noted. Sanad targets graduates looking for work and employs them in various administrative positions for three to six ...
Read More »Japan played hidden role in breakdown of Fiat-Renault deal
Bloomberg The Japanese government played a role in the breakdown of merger talks between Renault SA and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV earlier this month, weighing in with concerns the combination could harm Nissan Motor Co, people familiar with the matter said. Japan signalled its misgivings over the deal to the French government, said the people, asking not to be identified ...
Read More »Japan Supreme Court rejects appeal by ex-Lotte executive
Bloomberg Japan’s Supreme Court rejected an appeal by former Lotte Group executive Shin Dong-joo, who sought compensation for being ousted from posts in the retail-to-chemicals conglomerate, Yonhap News reported. Shin, the eldest son of founder Shin Kyuk-ho, had sought $5.8 million over what he called his unfair dismissal as a board member at units of the company between December 2014 ...
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