ABU DHABI / WAM The upcoming editions of the Unmanned Systems Exhibition and Conference (UMEX 2018) and the Simulation Exhibition and Conference (SimTEX 2018) witnessed strong international exhibitor demand from specialised defence and security companies. Set to run from February 25-27, 2018 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre, the dual exhibition is co-organised by Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company ...
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UAE among top global spenders on beauty products
Dubai / Emirates Business With the UAE ranked among the world’s highest per capita spenders on beauty products and the region blossoming into one of the top beauty and personal care markets globally, it was no surprise that the focus of the beauty and wellness industry was firmly on the region at the recent Beautyworld Middle East 2017. According to ...
Read More »Record Norwegian Troll gas may help beat UK winter woes
Bloomberg Norway is turning on the taps at Europe’s biggest offshore gas field at just the right time for Britain. Output from Troll will increase to a record this year after the government raised a production cap, and it could pump even more, according to Stavanger-based operator Statoil ASA. That should help exports from Norway, the UK’s biggest foreign supplier, ...
Read More »Texas oil market with spare pipeline space shrugs off shutdown
Bloomberg Oil markets shrugged off a spill that shut a pipeline crossing Texas, signaling no immediate shortage of space to haul crude from the region’s prolific Permian Basin to Houston-area refineries. The 1,200-barrel release on Magellan Midstream Partners LP’s 275,000 barrel-a-day Longhorn system near Austin started after a contractor struck the pipeline while doing maintenance, according to a company statement. ...
Read More »Cash from shale without a dime spent on drilling
Bloomberg Bob Ravnaas raised a paddle in a Houston auction house to secure his first block of mineral rights 19 years ago, when oil prices were swooning below $20 a barrel. A generation later, that same West Texas oilfield is still spinning off royalties, part of a mineral-rights empire amassed by Ravnaas that stretches across 20 states and delivers millions ...
Read More »Canadian oil patch loses Loonie’s cushion
Bloomberg Add costlier debt and thinner profit margins to the list of woes for Canada’s oil patch. The Bank of Canada’s decision to increase its benchmark interest rate by a quarter point to 0.75 percent will raise borrowing costs for oil producers already grappling with prices stuck near $45 a barrel. The rate hike also sent the Canadian dollar to ...
Read More »China’s clean up pits old economy against new
Bloomberg Xie Shuijuan, a lifelong textile seller in Shaoxing, eastern China, says a clampdown by zealous officials on pollution caused by the local dyeing industry has boosted prices, squeezed her margins, and bankrupted some of her friends. Yet she’s not opposed. “This river used to smell in the summer and garbage floated on the surface,†Xie said, sitting in her ...
Read More »Chinese investors buy Kyoto luxury sports car maker in EV deal
Bloomberg China’s drive to dominate the electric-vehicle market has claimed another overseas target. When Japanese electric-vehicle startup GLM Co. needed more funding to put its high-end sports car into production, domestic backers couldn’t muster the financing. The search for an investor ended this week, when a Hong Kong-based investment company called O Luxe Holdings agreed to purchase the firm for ...
Read More »Toshiba to hold chip unit deal until court hearing
Bloomberg Toshiba Corp., whose sale of its chip unit is being challenged in court by manufacturing partner Western Digital Corp., agreed to hold off closing the deal until a hearing on July 28. Toshiba will proceed with negotiations and contract signing in the meantime, the Tokyo-based company said in a statement. The two companies were in court in the US ...
Read More »Beijing keeps deals coming to sustain Trump’s focus on trade discussions
Bloomberg Chinese officials and executives have been roaming the farmland of Iowa and doing what might appeal to US President Donald Trump most: deals. Contracts signed— for the import of 12.5 million tons of US soybeans and tons of beef — can be seen as another result of the renewed economic-diplomacy push started by Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping ...
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