Bloomberg Britain’s opposition Labour party said the government is planning to cut its border force budget by 6 percent in each of the next two years, citing “whistleblowers†within the agency that it didn’t identify. The reduction would result in 88 million pounds ($124 million) of cuts during that span, Labour said on its website on Saturday. Border Force staff ...
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Terror wave adds to fears for fragile Turkish tourist-dependent economy
Istanbul / AFP Six suicide attacks in eight months and a spat with Russia have added to concerns for the Turkish economy as tourists flee, taking billions of dollars in spending elsewhere, and foreign investors skirt the troubled country. Days after a suspected IS extremist blew himself up on a top shopping street in Istanbul, hotels, restaurants and retailers in ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi tourism eyes major fillip from China roadshow
RITIKA SHARMA / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi’s tourism industry is heading to China next week, visiting five major cities, with a dedicated roadshow which aims to showcase the Emirate to the People’s Republic and reinforce the rapid growth of inbound tourism from the country. A 15-strong delegation, led by Abu Dhabi Tourism & Culture Authority (TCA Abu Dhabi) and comprising ...
Read More »Call for IoT in Dubai’s logistics sector
Emirates Business Dubai’s logistics sector has been told by the Emirate’s chamber of commerce to speed up its adoption of internet-of-things (IoT) in order to remain competitive and efficient. “Logistics contributes 14 per cent to the emirate’s annual gross domestic product (GDP) …as such it is a key area of focus for innovation, particularly IoT,†Hamad Buamim, president and CEO ...
Read More »Emaar felicitates winners of Emirates Classic Car Fest
Emirates Business Emaar Properties honoured the winners of the eighth Emirates Classic Car Festival for an exceptional showcase of classic vehicles, which were evaluated for various parameters including upkeep, value, originality, uniqueness, finishes, and visual aesthetics. Representatives from Emaar and the Automobile & Touring Club of United Arab Emirates (ATCUAE) were present at the award ceremony, which was held on ...
Read More »ENOC and BUiD partner on knowledge exchange ‘Green Trip’
Emirates Business Highlighting its commitment to education and sustainable development, Emirates National Oil Company (ENOC) is partnering with the British University in Dubai (BUiD) as a sponsor and participant of the first Sustainability Summer School International Trip, a knowledge exchange initiative organised under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE ...
Read More »New twin turbo engine for Infiniti
Sunaina Rana / Emirates Business All-new compact and lightweight 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo engine production kick starts at Nissan Motor Co.’s state-of-the-art engine manufacturing facility, the Iwaki Plant in Japan. The application of this specially designed engine would be witnessed in Infiniti Q50 sports sedan which would be making its debut in the Middle East by the third quarter of 2016. ...
Read More »Japan gears up for ‘Fintech’ revolution
TOKYO / Reuters A laggard in embracing the ‘fintech’, or financial technology, revolution, Japan is set to ease investment restrictions that could free up the flow of capital in an economy sitting on an estimated $9 trillion in individuals’ cash deposits. Strict regulation, easy access to credit due to rock-bottom interest rates, and weak demand for innovative financial services from ...
Read More »Sharp Corp. bailout will get delayed: Hon Hai
Tokyo / Bloomberg Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., Foxconn Technology Group’s flagship company, on Sunday denied media reports that the bailout of Sharp Corp. will be approved and signed on March 31, a day after Hon Hai’s board meets. Progress in talks to acquire troubled Japanese electronics maker Sharp will determine whether the deal is discussed at the board meeting, ...
Read More »â€˜Plan to strip student loan debtors of ID may be illegal’
Bangkok / DPA Plans to strip Thais of their national identification card for failing to pay a long-standing education debt would be difficult to implement and could be a violation of their human rights violation, graduates have said. The Student Loan Fund (SLF) is considering co-ordinating with the Interior Ministry to not renew the national identification cards of debtors. A ...
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