Dubai /Â WAM A delegation from the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and the Dubai Future Foundation (DFF), reviewed the latest technology and research on driverless vehicles during a visit to the Carnegie Mellon University and Uber Company in the United States. The visit was part of efforts to develop the Dubai Driverless Transport Strategy Project. Ahmed Bahrozyan, CEO of ...
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Trump threatens health subsidies to poor to force negotiations
Bloomberg President Donald Trump might withhold payments under Obamacare that are used to help poor people afford medical services in order to force Democrats to negotiate changes to the health law, he told the Wall Street Journal in an interview. Those payments to lower-income people, called cost-sharing-reduction subsidies, have been at the center of an almost three-year legal battle ...
Read More »Akzo fight with PPG escalates as Elliott wants chairman out
Bloomberg The battle for control of Akzo Nobel NV escalated after Elliott Advisors called for the chairman’s ouster, drawing a fiery retort from the Dutch paint maker suggesting the activist shareholder is working with PPG Industries Inc. on its $24 billion takeover offer. The removal of Chairman Antony Burgmans would be irresponsible and damaging, and Elliott’s move for a ...
Read More »Battle to save a dying ‘coal plant’ goes to Washington
Bloomberg The view from the biggest coal plant in the US West is spectacular: red rock buttes and wide desert vistas that change color with the movement of the sun. Set against this backdrop, the station’s towering smoke stacks seem to disrupt the serenity of the landscape, its three concrete pillars spewing a perpetual stream of heat and gas. ...
Read More »RAK sees 35% growth in Indian visitors
RAS AL KHAIMAH / Emirates Business Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority (RAKTDA), which develops the emirate’s tourism infrastructure and initiates its domestic and overseas promotions, conducted a media and trade roadshow in India this week to outline its 2017 strategy for the Indian market. Visitors from India to the emirate in Q1 2017 grew 35 percent, while the ...
Read More »SBWC workshops to boost women entrepreneurs
SHARJAH / Emirates Business Sharjah Business Women Council (SBWC) will hold two workshops that will offer participants a glimpse into the art of photography and videography, as well as table setting, and how women can turn those skills into a business. The first workshop, which will take place on April 16-18 between 10am to 2pm at the Sharjah Art ...
Read More »DIAC shares best practices with Chinese delegation
DUBAI /Â WAM The role of commercial arbitration in settlement of disputes and in ensuring an investment-friendly environment was the main topic of discussion at a meeting held by the Dubai International Arbitration Centre (DIAC), with a high-ranking Chinese delegation. The meeting touched on ways of exchanging expertise in areas of arbitration, being an ideal alternative to litigation in resolving ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi University to open new campus in Dubai
ABU DHABI / WAM Abu Dhabi University, ADU, announced on Thursday its plans to open a new campus in Dubai offering master’s degree programmes in law, business and engineering. The announcement was made during ADU’s participation at Gulf Education & Training Exhibition, GETEX, the leading student recruitment event that’s currently underway in Dubai. The university’s expansion drive is aligned with ...
Read More »Investors find solar gems from SunEdison sale
Bloomberg The spectacular failure of what was once the world’s biggest renewable-energy company has turned into a smorgasbord of wind and solar farms being gobbled up by infrastructure investors, clean-power developers and even a vegan soccer team. Since filing the largest US bankruptcy of 2016, SunEdison Inc. has hosted the biggest-ever sale of renewables assets. It’s shed at least ...
Read More »Alstom, Bombardier tap India as urban rail export centre
Bloomberg Drawn to India by an explosion in metro-rail projects, Alstom SA and Bombardier Inc are now poised to use the nation known for being the world’s back-office as a manufacturing export hub. The French and Canadian multinationals set up manufacturing and engineering operations between 2008 and 2010 to tap into India’s rapidly-growing urban transportation market and will now ...
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