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Dubai Customs handles 33,600 transactions

DUBAI / WAM Dubai Customs has revealed that 33,600 transactions were handled on October 26 as part of the ‘Day Without Service Centres’ initiative instigated by HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of UAE and Ruler of Dubai. This raised the number of declarations by 2 percent compared to the day before. Ahmed Mahboob ...

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RAK-SME wins ‘company of the year’ honour

Ras Al Khaimah / Emirates Business Saud Bin Saqr Establishment For Youth Enterprises Development (RAK-SME) has been named bronze winner of a ‘Company of the Year’ category at The Stevie Awards’ 14th Annual International Business Awards (IBAs). RAK-SME was competing in the ‘Non-Profit or Government Organizations – Small and Medium Size’ category. The award was presented to HE Yousef Esmaeel, ...

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NAMA attends Global WIL Economic Forum

Sharjah / WAM Continuing its mandate to highlight women as pivotal members of society and essential drivers of the economy, Women Advancement Establishment (NAMA), joined hundreds of international philanthropists, diplomats, lawyers, economists, entrepreneurs and equality advocates at the Global Women In Leadership (WIL), Economic Forum in Dubai. Held under the patronage of Sultan bin Saeed Al Mansouri, Minister of Economy, ...

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Emirates’ Algiers service to become daily from Dec 13

DUBAI / Emirates Business Emirates, the world’s best airline according to TripAdvisor 2017, will be adding an extra flight to its service between Dubai and Algiers, making it a daily service from December 13. The launch of the additional flight will complement Emirates’ current six flights a week, and further boost inbound and outbound passenger traffic and cargo flows between ...

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Top maritime firms participate in MARACAD 2017

DUBAI / Emirates Business Under the patronage of HE Dr Abdullah Belhaif Al Nuaimi, Minister of Infrastructure Development and Chairman of the Federal Transport Authority – Land and Maritime, the third Maritime Academic Conference & Expo (MARACAD 2017) was held at the Dubai World Trade Centre. MARACAD was held amid the UAE’s comprehensive international campaign to rally support for its ...

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Oil extends 2-year high amid OPEC resolve, Iraq disruptions

Bloomberg Oil extended a two-year high above $60 a barrel in London amid growing signs that OPEC and Russia will press on with supply curbs, and as pipeline flows from Iraq were disrupted. Brent crude futures added 0.3 percent. Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman last week backed extending production cuts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and ...

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Saudi favours local sales as it plans to deepen debt markets

Bloomberg Saudi authorities plan to keep selling local bonds every month as they seek to finance the bud- get deficit and deepen a nascent debt market, according to the official overseeing the kingdom’s borrowing strategy. Fahad Al-Saif, head of the debt management office at the Ministry of Finance, said local issuance makes up about 65 percent of the kingdom’s sales ...

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Ghana extends energy bond sale as demand falls short

Bloomberg Ghana is extending the issuance of non-sovereign bonds that the country needs for settling the legacy debts of state-owned energy utilities after demand for the securities fell short of the 6 billion cedi ($1.4 billion) target. While the West African nation allocated 2.4 billion cedis in seven-year bonds at 19 percent after receiving 2.5 billion cedis in bids, it ...

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Call for consolidation in Saudi petchems

RIYADH / Reuters Saudi petrochemicals firms should merge to boost their competitiveness and look to expand abroad, the head of major industry player SABIC told Reuters on Monday. The firms have enjoyed decades of cheap feedstock prices. But Saudi authorities began slashing subsidies in 2016, as a collapse in oil prices cut into state finances, prompting a search for efficiencies ...

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Puerto Rico utility poised to cancel grid-restoring contract

Bloomberg Puerto Rico plans to cancel a $300 million contract to rebuild the hurricane-ravaged electrical grid that went to a tiny company based in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke’s Montana hometown, the head of the island’s power utility said. Ricardo Ramos, executive director of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority, or Prepa, said he will request permission from the utility’s board ...

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