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MIST moves to 14 spot in ‘Arab region universities’ rankings

  Abu Dhabi / WAM The Masdar Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) on Wednesday announced it has moved up to the 14th spot overall in the 2016 US News and World Report Best Arab Region Universities Rankings, up from the 23rd position last year. The research-based institution has also edged up to fifth spot in the ‘Energy’ field, eighth in Chemistry, ...

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Dhofar Global wins BIZZ award

  Dubai / Emirates Business Dhofar Global, a leading supplier of hygiene care products in the Middle East, received the BIZZ 2016 Award presented annually by the World Confederation of Business (WORLDCOB), a leading organization that encourages worldwide business development. The award, which was given in recognition of the company’s business excellence, was received by Dhofar’s Group COO, Michael Anthony ...

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Dubai firm seals AUD400mn deal for Oz’s ‘active lifestyle’ destination

    Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai-based business conglomerate Najibi Group, which recently opened the doors to its new investment and development company Sanad Capital Pty Ltd in Australia, has announced its very first venture on the nation’s Sunshine Coast – an AUD 400 million ‘active lifestyle’ destination. Talal Y. Najibi, Executive Chairman of Najibi, says this project heavily complements ...

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DSOA installs ME’s first Smart Street Solution at high-tech park

  Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA), the regulatory body for Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), the integrated free zone technology park, in collaboration with Huawei, a leading global ICT solutions provider, on Wednesday installed the first Smart Street Solution in the Middle East region at the high-tech park. The Smart Street Solution incorporates a number of advanced ...

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India aims at $8.9 billion in energy efficiency cost savings

New Delhi / Bloomberg India’s plan to replace energy-intensive appliances with more efficient designs is expected to save as much as 600 billion rupees ($8.9 billion) a year, according to the head of the government arm spearheading the country’s drive. The federal power ministry’s plan to replace incandescent lights with LED bulbs and use energy-efficient irrigation pumps, fans and air ...

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China shipbuilding to raise 3.9bn yuan to cut mounting debt

  Beijing / Bloomberg China Shipbuilding Industry Co. plans to raise as much as 3.9 billion yuan ($587 million) through a private share sale to reduce debt. The company intends to sell 718 million shares at 5.43 yuan each to its parent, China Shipbuilding Industry Corp., and two wholly owned units of the group, it said in a statement dated ...

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Sri Lanka fears Brexit will hit its economy

  Colombo / AFP Sri Lanka said its trade would be hurt by the United Kingdom’s “nightmare” vote to leave the European Union, with $1 billion in annual exports to the British market now clouded by uncertainty. The South Asian nation famed for its tea and spices is on the brink of signing up to a scheme with the European Union ...

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Global turmoil, drought and fish deaths slow Vietnam economy

  Hanoi / AFP Vietnam’s economy slowed in the first half of 2016, official figures showed on Wednesday, with a severe regional drought and a spate of fish deaths adding to losses caused by turmoil in global markets. GDP growth dropped to 5.52 percent in the first six months compared to 6.32 percent in the same period last year. The ...

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Toyota recalls 1.43million vehicles

  Tokyo / Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp. said it’s recalling about 3.4 million vehicles to repair separate flaws involving leaky fuel tanks and curtain air bags that may crack and injure occupants. The larger fuel tank recall affects 2.87 million vehicles worldwide, including Prius hybrids and Corolla compacts, the company said in an e-mail. Toyota said fuel emissions control canisters ...

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Monsoon pickup spurs optimism as India yield near six-week low

  Tokyo / AFP India’s 10-year bond yield was near a six-week low as a pickup in monsoon rains eased concern that a reduction in crop output will stoke food costs. Total rainfall has been 13 percent below normal since June 1, according to the weather department. The shortfall was 25 percent mid-June. Investors are drawing comfort from this year’s ...

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