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Hub71 boosts collaboration with Saudi’s Digital Innovation Centre

Abu Dhabi / WAM Hub71 and the Saudi Ministry of Communications and Information Technology’s (MCIT) Digital Innovation Centre struck a new strategic partnership to increase collaboration that drives digital innovation and tech entrepreneurship between the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The three-year agreement aims to foster international knowledge exchange and talent growth in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, in addition to ...

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Qasr Al Watan to reopen its doors to visitors today

ABU DHABI / WAM Qasr Al Watan ”Al Watan Palace” is set to re-open its doors to the public on October 20. The Palace offers access to the public wishing to embark on the journey of a nation, an experience unlike any other. The long-anticipated reopening will include the implementation of strict precautionary measures for the safety of guests during ...

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Enoc opens two marine service stations in Dubai

DUBAI / WAM Enoc group opened a new marine station in Umm Suqeim, and will open a second station at Dubai Harbour, an integrated lifestyle development set by the Arabian Gulf, in November, marking Enoc’s sixth marine station in the UAE. Speaking on the occasion, Saif Humaid Al Falasi, Group CEO of Enoc, said, “Dubai has a vibrant marine transportation ...

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Dubai participates in ‘initiative’ for carbon-free future

DUBAI / WAM Abdulla Mohammed Al Basti, Secretary-General of the Executive Council of Dubai, and Vice Chairman of the Steering Committee of the C40 Cities Network for South and West Asia, confirmed that the Emirate of Dubai has made significant progress within the areas of sustainable development, clean energy, and green economy, in line with the vision of His Highness ...

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Australia seeks clarity on coal import

Bloomberg The Australian government is seeking clarification from Beijing on reports that China has suspended purchases of Australian coal amid heightened diplomatic tensions between the two countries. Chinese power stations and steel mills have been verbally told to immediately stop using Australian coal, people familiar with the order said, asking not to be identified as the matter is private. Ports ...

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Alibaba takes over China’s hypermart chain for $3.6b

Bloomberg Alibaba Group Holding Ltd will invest about $3.6 billion to double its stake in Sun Art Retail Group Ltd, taking control of China’s largest chain of hypermarts to try and fend off rivals like JD.com Inc in e-commerce’s hottest growth arena. Alibaba will raise its direct and indirect stake in the grocery chain to about 72% by acquiring equity ...

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Ma’s Ant wins approval for Hong Kong IPO plan

Bloomberg Jack Ma’s Ant Group Co won a key approval from the China Securities Regulatory Commission for its listing in Hong Kong, paving the way for what could be the world’s biggest initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter. The Chinese regulator has given Ant a green light to seek a listing hearing with Hong Kong Exchanges ...

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Covid-19: Singapore’s reopening failing to lift equity benchmark

Bloomberg Singapore’s emergence from the Covid-19 shock is gathering pace, but that isn’t boosting the nation’s equity benchmark. That’s because the gauge is very much a bet on the global recovery rather than a wager on the city-state. The Straits Times Index is still 21% away from turning positive for the year, among the worst in Asia. Singapore’s plan to ...

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China recruits South Korean conglomerate to advise on ESG

Bloomberg South Korean conglomerate SK Group is accelerating efforts to help China develop ESG standards after a years-long push by Beijing to improve social governance disclosures at its companies stalled. SK said it will team up with China’s State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) to jointly establish a lab in Beijing to study and develop rating methods for environmental, ...

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Early US troop withdrawal may upset intra-Afghan talks

Bloomberg A Taliban official said signs that US President Donald Trump will hasten the exit of all American troops from Afghanistan would force the country’s warring groups to finally negotiate peace, but experts worry the move may give the militant group the upper hand. The group has welcomed Trump’s comments earlier this month about bringing remaining US troops “home by ...

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