DUBAI / Emirates Business Dubai has been selected as a candidate city for the 12th World Chambers Congress (WCC) in 2021, the largest international event of its kind attracting the participation of 14,000 chambers of commerce from 100 countries. The Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s efforts were crucial to helping Dubai secure the nomination. The 12th WCC will be ...
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flydubai to launch flights to Thessaloniki, Aqaba
Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai-based flydubai has announced the start of flights to Thessaloniki in Greece and Aqaba in Jordan from June. The latest additions to the growing flydubai network give passengers from the UAE and the region the option to travel to more than 100 destinations through Dubai’s aviation hub. flydubai is the first UAE carrier to operate flights ...
Read More »ADNIC, UAEGDA join forces to help reduce genetic disorders impact
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (ADNIC), on Wednesday announced its support for the UAE Genetic Diseases Association (UAEGDA), a non-profit organisation that aims to reduce the prevalence and impact of common genetic disorders in the UAE and support the national agenda of healthcare. The Sheikh Zayed Research Centre, under UAEGDA is a fully licensed genetic ...
Read More »62 percent people in UAE shop online
Dubai / Emirates Business Digitalks, Middle East’s first digitally-focused conference series ended on a high note, with an impressive line-up of visitors and international participants tackling the most pressing issues facing the digital communications industry on Wednesday. The launch of Digitalks brought together some of the most accomplished and creative minds in the business, providing a new platform for industry ...
Read More »Curtin University launches engineering programs in Dubai
Dubai / Emirates Business Curtin University, a leading global university from Perth, Western Australia has announced the launch of its renowned engineering programs at Curtin University Dubai. Curtin is internationally recognised as a leader for engineering education and research. The University is ranked second in the world for Mineral and Mining Engineering according to the QS World University Rankings by ...
Read More »Macron balks at price-tag for Paris’s grand transport plan
Bloomberg A massive extension of the Paris metro system that would see miles of tunnels dug around the French capital is becoming one of President Emmanuel Macron’s biggest headaches. The $47 billion infrastructure project, dubbed ‘Grand Paris,’ will involve building 200 kilometres of track and 68 stations but it’s being delayed because the government can’t decide which of the lines ...
Read More »Euro-area economy posts best growth in 12 years
Bloomberg The euro-area economy strengthened further at the start of 2018, bringing with it signs of a long-awaited pickup in inflation. The improvement lifted IHS Markit’s Purchasing Managers’ Index to 58.6 from 58.1 in December, higher than economists had forecast. The gauge is now at a level suggesting quarterly economic growth of close to 1 percent, according to the report. ...
Read More »UK labour market unexpectedly strong as employment rises
Bloomberg The UK labour market displayed unexpected resilience in the three months through November as employment jumped and wage growth ticked higher. The number of people in work rose 102,000 to a record high, confounding market expectations that employment would fall. Basic pay growth quickened to 2.4 percent, the highest in almost a year, though it still lags well behind ...
Read More »German manufacturers to defuse labour spat
Bloomberg Daimler AG, Siemens AG and other German manufacturers are under pressure to make concessions to employees as more disruptive walkouts loom in a contract dispute over wages and work hours. At talks, the IG Metall union is pushing employers to raise pay 6 percent and subsidise wages for workers reducing hours to care for kids or older family members. ...
Read More »Google CEO open to paying more tax
Bloomberg Google is willing to pay more tax globally, Sundar Pichai, the CEO of the largest business unit of Alphabet Inc., said on Wednesday at the WEF in Davos, Switzerland. “We are happy to pay more tax, whatever the world agrees to,†Pichai said. But he said the question was where Google should pay it. Critics have accused large US ...
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