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First Adnoc Abu Dhabi Marathon announced

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Sports Council (ADSC), and the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, (Adnoc), on Tuesday announced the inauguration of the Adnoc Abu Dhabi Marathon, which will be held for the first time on December 7, bringing the world’s oldest race to one of the world’s most modern cities, deepening Adnoc’s commitment to the Abu Dhabi ...

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‘Cyber security standard’ for autonomous vehicles soon

Dubai / WAM Dubai Electronic Security Centre (DESC), is set to launch the first of its kind ‘Cyber Security Standard’ on Autonomous Vehicles (AV), in the region. The move marks a great achievement to the journey of excellence of the Dubai Cyber Security Strategy that was launched under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice ...

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Saudi non-oil private sector growth hits six-month high

Riyadh / Emirates Business The health of the Saudi Arabian non-oil private sector improved at the fastest pace in 2018 so far during June. An upturn in output and new order growth were the key components behind the latest expansion. Furthermore, many panel respondents noted sharper capacity pressures, which led to the fastest build-up in backlogs of work in 11 ...

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Saudi, Russia reaffirm ‘million-barrel deal’

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia and Russia reaffirmed an agreement between OPEC and its allies, which they say will mean increasing oil production by 1 million barrels a day. Energy ministers Khalid Al-Falih and Alexander Novak spoke on the phone, and reiterated the terms of the agreement reached last month in Vienna, according to statements from the Saudi and Russian energy ministries. ...

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US refiners at full throttle as margins under threat

Bloomberg US refiners have returned from maintenance with a vengeance, processing more than 18 million barrels a day of crude and other oils for the first time in the week ended June 22. What does that mean for the markets? Gasoline stockpiles have increased 2.9 percent in June, the biggest gain for the month since 2009. There’s enough supply to ...

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Free oil market to reign in Argentina, says minister

Bloomberg Argentina’s move to a free market for energy prices remains on track. A recent decision to cap crude oil prices and limit fuel price gains in order to stem inflation was an outlier, according to Javier Iguacel, the nation’s new energy minister. Restricting crude price increases only extinguishes competition and, in turn, the possibility of cutting costs, he said. ...

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Tata mulls folding all food businesses into single unit

Bloomberg Tata Group, India’s biggest conglomerate, is evaluating a proposal to integrate its food and beverage businesses into a single company, people with knowledge of the matter said. The Mumbai-headquartered group is considering separating the salt and branded lentils businesses of Tata Chemicals Ltd. and folding them into Tata Global Beverages Ltd., according to the people who asked not to ...

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US seeks to block China Mobile’s entry, escalating tension

Bloomberg The US moved to block China Mobile Ltd. from entering its telecommunications market on national security grounds, launching another salvo in the fight between the world’s two biggest economies days before they’re expected to impose tariffs on each other over trade. The Federal Communications Commission should deny state-backed China Mobile’s seven-year-old application to offer international voice traffic between the ...

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China to cancel US soy shipments as more tariffs loom

Bloomberg Chinese companies are expected to cancel most of the remaining soybeans they have committed to buy from the US in the year ending on August 31 once the extra tariff on US imports takes effect from July 6. China is the world’s top soybean buyer and has yet to take delivery of about 1.14 million metric tonnes of US ...

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India tax reform pays off, but budget fears stay

Bloomberg One year after India introduced a consumption tax, the results have been mixed. Hailed as one of the biggest reforms by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the goods-and-services levy has helped increase tax collections in a country where compliance is historically low. While monthly receipts have picked up after a chaotic rollout, they are still not strong enough to meet ...

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