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Canada minister upbeat on Nafta talks

Bloomberg Canada’s foreign affairs minister Chrystia Freeland said she’s ready to move forward quickly once the US and Mexico reach an agreement on automobiles, and downplayed any notion that her country has been shut out of North American Free Trade Agreement (Nafta) talks. “I and Canada are very, very keen to get it done as quickly as possible,” Freeland told ...

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‘Comcast doesn’t have to raise its Sky bid now’

Bloomberg Comcast Corp. doesn’t have to raise its offer for Sky Plc, at least not yet. A ruling from UK takeover authorities kept a floor price of 14 pounds per share for Sky, below the US cable giant’s overall $34 billion bid. That means Comcast, whose offer for the UK pay-TV company is currently the highest, doesn’t have to increase ...

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How US companies coping with inflation, scarce labour!

Bloomberg It’s no secret: US businesses are dealing with rising costs, from labor to raw materials to shipping expenses. But many are already starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel as the economy works its way through what may prove to be temporary inflationary pressures. Take Clorox Co., for example. The Oakland, California-based consumer-products maker’s chief ...

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Tata gets $1.3 billion India bill to close its phone deal

Bloomberg Tata Group may have to pay around $1.3 billion in dues to the Indian government to rescue the proposed sale of its mobile-phone business to Bharti Airtel Ltd., people familiar with the matter said. The department of telecommunications is demanding that Tata Teleservices Ltd. clear any obligations to the government before it approves the deal that was struck in ...

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Computer virus cripples Taiwanese chipmaker’s plants

Bloomberg A computer virus halted several Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. factories, dealing the company one of its most severe disruptions as it ramps up chipmaking for Apple Inc.’s next iPhones. The sole maker of the iPhone’s main processor said a number of its fabrication tools had been infected, and while it had contained the problem and resumed some production, several ...

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Chinese developer halts projects after deaths at its building sites

Bloomberg Back in April, giant Chinese developer Country Garden Holdings Co. ordered its thousands of staff to move faster in getting projects to market. The human and financial cost of the emphasis on speed is now coming into focus, after deadly accidents at its building sites caused the stock to crash. Country Garden shares plunged 17 percent, lopping off $6 ...

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‘1MDB-linked super yacht handover illegitimate’

Bloomberg A central figure in a multi-billion dollar corruption scandal at a Malaysian state fund says a decision by Indonesia to hand over a $250 million yacht to Malaysia violates US and Indonesia laws. Low Taek Jho, described by US investigators as central to the 1Malaysia Development Bhd scandal, said in a statement Malaysia had decided to “illegitimately” acquire the ...

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Huawei aims to be No.1 after dethroning Apple

Bloomberg Huawei Technologies Co., which just edged past Apple Inc. to become the world’s second-largest smartphone maker, wants to be top of the heap before the end of 2019. The Chinese giant shipped more than 95 million phones in the first six months, up about 30 percent from a year earlier. Consumer division chief Richard Yu said he wants Huawei ...

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EIPA promotes adoption of best global IP practices

DUBAI / WAM The Emirates Intellectual Property Association (EIPA) continues to lead in the ongoing unified efforts to promote the adoption of global best practices in intellectual property (IP). The association’s commitment to promo- ting a culture of IP in the country is widely reflected in its continuing efforts to build solid foundations in the advancement of legal action across ...

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Saudi resumes oil exports through Red Sea strait

RIYADH / WAM Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih, has announced resumption of oil shipments through Bab-El- Mandeb Strait. In a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), Al-Falih, announced that Saudi Arabia has resumed oil shipments through Bab-El-Mandeb Strait effective earlier on Saturday, after confirmation by the Joint Forces of the Coalition to Restore ...

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