Bloomberg Toronto may be next on the list of global cities with a tax on home purchases by foreigners as government officials search for ways to cool scorching price gains. Ontario Finance Minister Charles Sousa surprised many, saying he was reconsidering imposing a tax to curb price increases that have accelerated in Canada’s biggest city, reversing a stance last ...
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For Iceland’s fisheries, Krona appreciation starts to stink
Bloomberg Iceland has fought wars to pro- tect its fishermen, most recently against the UK in the 1970s. Now, a record inflow of foreign tourists is threatening the industry that once built this tiny north Atla- ntic country. The flood of sightseers, volcano watchers and glacier trekkers is lifting the national currency, pushing up the price of Icelandic fish. ...
Read More »Engie seeks to sell stake in India’s biggest LNG importer
Bloomberg France’s Engie SA plans to sell its entire 10 percent holding in India’s biggest importer of liquefied natural gas. GDF International, an Engie unit, has written to the four Indian state-owned companies that together own half of Petronet LNG Ltd. to offer shares in proportion to their holding in the company, Petronet said in a stock-exchange filing. “It ...
Read More »German developers seek additional sites for US wind farms
Bloomberg German developer PNE Wind AG and Norway’s Statoil ASA are asking the US government to open additional sites for offshore wind farms off the coasts of New York and Massachusetts. The sites south of Long Island, New York, and Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, are near existing areas already designated for offshore development, the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management ...
Read More »US threats push China SUV maker to review Mexico site
Bloomberg China’s biggest SUV maker is reconsidering its plan to build an auto plant in Mexico that would have made its best-selling vehicles for the US market, joining a growing list of global automakers reviewing investment plans after tax threats by President Donald Trump. Great Wall Motor Co., led by billionaire Chairman Wei Jianjun, may choose the US instead ...
Read More »Indian sugar mills seek limits on govt imports
Bloomberg Indian sugar mills have recommended the government limit the volume of imports if it decides to purchase sweetener from overseas. ISMA said if the government “wants to import for their own comfort, not more than 400,000 to 500,000 tons of sugar should be allowed to be imported†and priority should be given to domestic mills in the country’s ...
Read More »Volkswagen, Tata target Indian car alliance
Bloomberg Volkswagen AG plans to team up with Tata Motors Ltd. on joint projects in India, renewing the German automaker’s push to boost its presence in emerging markets after its previous efforts failed to gain traction. Tata and the European carmaker’s Skoda division will initially work together on market studies for developing mobility services, vehicle components and models, Wolfsburg-based ...
Read More »Opening Arctic for drilling is Trump priority: Senator
Bloomberg Senator Lisa Murkowski said President Donald Trump is interested in opening up new coastal waters for oil and gas drilling and reversing Obama-era policies that restrict energy development in Alaska. Both Trump and Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke are weighing ways to expand opportunities to drill in Arctic waters though the changes could take years to accomplish administratively, Murkowski ...
Read More »BHP requests formal meeting with Escondida union to resume talks
Bloomberg BHP Billiton Ltd. has sent a formal request to meet with union leaders at the world’s largest copper mine in Chile, the first attempt to meet since talks failed on February 20, the company said in an emailed statement. BHP wants to propose a new wage offer that includes improvements in several areas that the union has said ...
Read More »Uber’s ‘$1 settlement’ fails to win over judge
Bloomberg Uber Technologies Inc. failed to persuade a judge to approve a settlement offering 1.6 million California drivers an average of $1.08 each to dispense with alleged labor-code violations that their lawyer earlier claimed might have been worth billions of dollars. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Maren Nelson issued a tentative ruling rejecting a deal aimed at resolving one ...
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