Bloomberg Equatorial Guinea may exclude oil-service companies TechnipFMC Plc, Subsea 7 SA and Schlumberger Ltd. from the country because they aren’t complying with local-content rules over training and jobs, said a government official. Major oil companies could be asked by the end of September to cancel their contracts with those service providers and issue new tenders, the official said, asking ...
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I Squared explores sale of Viridian
Bloomberg I Squared Capital, the private equity firm led by former Morgan Stanley executives, is considering a sale of Irish power producer Viridian Group Holdings Ltd., people with knowledge of the matter said. The infrastructure-focussed investment firm is sounding out potential buyers to gauge their interest in Viridian, said the people, who asked not to be identified as the information ...
Read More »China trade outlook darkens as US threatens total tariffs
Bloomberg China’s chances of escaping the trade conflict with the US with only minor damage to its economy just got slimmer. On September 7, US President Donald Trump doubled down on his threats to impose higher tariffs on the nation’s goods, saying he’s ready to tax all imports “at short noticeâ€. While economists see the immediate impact of trade tension ...
Read More »Jack Ma plans to step down from Alibaba on Monday, says NYT
Bloomberg Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. Chairman Jack Ma told the New York Times that he plans to step down from his role at the company on Monday, marking the end of an era at China’s e-commerce juggernaut. China’s richest man said that he would remain on Alibaba’s board of directors as he pursues philanthropic endeavours, the New York Times reported. ...
Read More »Chinese aluminum gushes onto world markets on ‘supply’
Bloomberg China sustained a surge in aluminum shipments to world markets in August as buyers sought supplies from the largest producer to replace metal from United Co. Rusal, which has been hit by US sanctions. Exports of unwrought aluminum and products reached 517,000 metric tons, almost the same as the 520,000 tons in July, which was the highest total in ...
Read More »Japan restores power to nearly all of Hokkaido following earthquake
Bloomberg Japan had restored power to nearly all of the northern island of Hokkaido as of September 8 morning after a historic earthquake knocked out electricity to the entire prefecture, home to more than 5 million people. The local government said that 18 people were killed, and 19 were still missing, the Nikkei reported. Hokkaido Electric Power Co., the region’s ...
Read More »Suzuki readies electric vehicles for India after China retreat
Bloomberg Suzuki Motor Corp. will start road tests of electric vehicles in India starting next month as part of a plan to bring a battery-powered model as early as 2020, signalling undivided focus on its biggest market after announcing its exit from China this month. The company will test 50 EV prototypes to help develop easy-to-use cars that can withstand ...
Read More »Apple says proposed China tariffs to boost product prices
Bloomberg Apple Inc. said proposed US tariffs on $200 billion worth of products imported from China will raise prices for some of its popular consumer goods such as the Apple Watch and AirPods headphones. The Mac mini desktop computer, Apple Pencil stylus accessory for iPads, various chargers and adapters and tooling equipment used to manufacturer and design some products in ...
Read More »â€˜Europe is in no rush to regulate crypto market’
Bloomberg Crypto traders reeling from a week of losses are getting a soothing message from the European Union. Finance ministers gathering in Vienna agreed that they won’t rush with steps to further regulate the market, and that they’ll wait for the outcome of a thorough analysis by European authorities before deciding on any steps, according to officials involved in the ...
Read More »VW diesel-scandal cost could top $35bn
Bloomberg Volkswagen AG’s bill for cheating on diesel emissions could potentially top $35 billion as a legal battle with thousands of investors heats up in the German carmaker’s own backyard. A court in the town of Braunschweig, just over 20 miles from VW’s Wolfsburg headquarters, has scheduled a series of hearings starting on September 10 in a case combining claims ...
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