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UAE launches contest to select ‘Gift of Zayed’ to UN

ABU DHABI / WAM The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MoFAIC), announced the launch of a national design competition to select the best design for a gift the UAE will present to the United Nations in New York, dubbed the “Gift of Zayed”. The nationwide competition is an opportunity for all Emirati nationals and residents in the UAE ...

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Norway’s Statoil assesses future projects with Mexico’s Pemex

MEXICO CITY / Reuters Norway’s Statoil will evaluate new offshore projects in Mexico, including potential tie-ups with state oil company Pemex, the firm’s top executive said, adding that a first deepwater well in an existing Gulf project will likely be drilled next year. Statoil is focussed mostly on future deepwater opportunities in Mexico but does not rule out others, CEO ...

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Mercuria set to take stake in ChemChina’s refining system

LONDON / Reuters Global energy trader Mercuria Group has agreed to take an interest in the oil refining system of China’s ChemChina, sources familiar with the matter said. As part of the deal, state-run ChemChina would increase its stake in Mercuria, one of the world’s largest oil trading firms. ChemChina already holds a 12 percent stake in the Swiss-based company ...

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Toyota’s Hino, VW truck unit tie up to trim R&D costs

TOKYO / Reuters The truck units of Toyota Motor and Volkswagen AG are forming an alliance to bolster their market positions as commercial vehicle makers face growing costs to develop lower-emission vehicles and automated driving capabilities. The strategic tie-up of Toyota subsidiary Hino Motors and Volkswagen Truck & Bus GmbH is the latest in the global vehicle industry, where au ...

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Tata Motors’ UK unit to cut 1,000 jobs

Bloomberg Jaguar Land Rover, Britain’s biggest carmaker, is poised to announce the elimination of around 1,000 posts currently filled by workers on short-term contracts as it grapples with slumping UK sales of diesel autos and uncertainty around Brexit. JLR, a unit of India’s Tata Motors Ltd., will formally announce the cuts on Monday when it reveals production plans for the ...

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World’s best-performing department stores chain this year is from India

Bloomberg The allure of India’s consumer stocks is getting stronger. Jefferies India Pvt. joins a growing chorus of bulls on the producers of staples and branded goods. Its picks in the sector include V-Mart Retail Ltd., whose stock-market performance has made the company the world’s best-performing department stores chain this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Shares of V-Mart, ...

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Agarwal to help Anglo tap India’s 1.3bn people

Bloomberg Anglo American Plc’s biggest shareholder, billionaire Anil Agarwal, has offered to help the mining giant expand into India. “That’s a big market for them,” Agarwal said in an interview in Lusaka. “I am going to help them if they need to open up that market for them to work there.” The mining tycoon wasn’t explicit about whether he wanted ...

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‘China’s Hawaii’ gets president Xi’s support to boost tourism

Bloomberg China’s southernmost province of Hainan is getting a package of favourable policies covering tourism, duty-free shopping and medical services that’s designed to help transform the island into an international tourism destination. Hainan, often billed as China’s Hawaii, will become a “free trade port,” China National Radio reported. The upgraded status is an economic distinction that’s aimed to help boost ...

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VW truck chief gears up for ‘next level’ after IPO move

Bloomberg Volkswagen AG’s trucks chief wants to take his division to “the next level,” with the German manufacturer considering a stock listing that would catapult the $37-billion unit into the blue chip ranks of Europe’s largest economy. “An initial public offering is just one of the options, another is that we could issue our own bonds,” Andreas Renschler, who oversees ...

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GE books $4.2 billion charge, restates earnings

NEW YORK / Reuters General Electric Co said it took a $4.24 billion equity charge and reduced earnings for the last two years by 30 cents a share, figures in line with expectations the company set earlier this year when it said it would comply with new accounting standards. The maker of power plants, jet engines, medical devices and other ...

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