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NAFTA talks to sputter as other parties reject America hard line

­­­­­­­­­­­Bloomberg The quest to renew NAFTA is slowing to a crawl as Canada and Mexico tiptoe around America’s most controversial proposals, throwing into doubt the ability of the three nations to reach a quick deal. The US is frustrated with the reluctance of Canada and Mexico to present counter-proposals on key issues such as regional content rules for cars, which ...

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Guangzhou Auto to sell its Trumpchi brand in US

Bloomberg Guangzhou Automobile Group Co. (GAC) is in talks with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV to deepen their tie-up in China, as the world’s largest car market looks to relax some regulations and the Chinese maker prepares to sell its own Trumpchi brand in the US. Models, production and sales are at the core of the discussions with Fiat Chrysler, Guangzhou ...

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Nestle to be among potential Hain Celestial suitors

Bloomberg Nestle SA is among companies exploring a purchase of Hain Celestial Group Inc., a US maker of organic and vegetarian food, according to people familiar with the matter, as the Swiss giant seeks to expand into healthier fare. The Vevey, Switzerland-based company has held preliminary talks about purchasing all or parts of Hain Celestial, said the people, who asked ...

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Paris, Amsterdam emerge Brexit winners

Bloomberg France and the Netherlands won the contests to host two London-based European Union agencies in the first concrete political victories in the battle for Brexit spoils. The EU’s banking authority will move to Paris and the medicines regulator will relocate to Amsterdam by the time Britain departs from the 28-nation bloc in March 2019. The two cities emerged victorious ...

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Thanksgiving staple head for compost heap on US surplus

Bloomberg Cranberries might be a staple on Thanksgiving tables, but a glut of US supplies has gotten so large that fruit could be headed to the compost pile. Just as demand is hitting its seasonal peak, American processors are anxiously awaiting government approval that would allow them to turn excess fruit into fertiliser. The programme would be the first of ...

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ADNOC could float up to 30% of distribution unit

ABU DHABI / Reuters Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has embarked on a major shake-up plan to priv- atise its services businesses, venture into oil trading and expa- nd partnerships with strategic investors, its chief executive said on Monday. The partial privatisation plan marks a major shift by the state energy company that was founded in 1971. It aims ...

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Central Bank gross bank assets hit AED2.6trn

ABU DHABI / WAM The Central Bank’s gross bank assets, including bankers’ acceptances amounted to around AED2.639 trillion during the month of October against AED2.643 trillion that was recorded in September. According to the CB statistics released on Monday, gross credit increased to as much as AED 1.584 trillion during October, two percent up from AED1.58 trillion in September. The ...

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Global M&A sector to top $3trn in ’18

Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The easing of key economic and political risks and the emergence of positive macroeconomic deal drivers will accelerate global deal activity in 2018, reveals the third edition of the Global Transactions Forecast issued by Baker McKenzie. Baker McKenzie’s global head of M&A, Michael DeFranco, said, “2017 played out as we predicted and there have been ...

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‘Marinas’ to harbour 5,000 yachts, boats

DUBAI / WAM HH Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum inaugurated on Monday the new “Marinas” at the Mina Rashid Marina, which will harbour 5,000 yachts and boats and will accommodate 20,000 in the next few years. It is expected to be a new world-class touristic maritime and entertainment attraction. The project, carried out by P&O, part of ...

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Brazilian exports to Arab nations increase 22.31% to $11.43 billion

ABU DHABI / Emirates Business Brazil’s total exports rose 19.85 percent from $153.07 billion in 2016 to $183.46 billion from January to October 2017, according to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC). Of this total, 6.23 percent corresponded to Arab countries, which together accounted for $11.43 billion to surpass the previous year’s $9.34 billion by 22.31 percent. The hike in ...

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