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Trump: China wants US deal much more than I do

Bloomberg President Donald Trump said trade talks with China are moving along “very nicely,” and said the leaders in Beijing wanted a deal “much more than I do.” Trump also described as “incorrect” reports about how much the US was ready to roll back tariffs on China. “If we don’t make that right deal, we’re not going to make a ...

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As Putin’s embrace tightens, Lukashenko reaches out to EU

Bloomberg Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko is set to make his first bilateral visit to the European Union since it dropped sanctions against him in 2016, as he strives to balance growing pressure from Moscow for integration with Russia. Lukashenko, once dubbed “Europe’s last dictator” by the US, is due to meet Austrian President Alexander Van der Bellen in Vienna on ...

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Experts gather in Abu Dhabi to discuss energy sector challenges

Abu Dhabi / WAM Thirty of the world’s leaders of the oil, gas and petrochemical industry chief will gather, in Abu Dhabi, on November 10, to discuss critical issues facing the energy sector in a world that needs more energy but demands fewer emissions. The senior executives have been invited to the 4th Abu Dhabi CEO Roundtable by Dr Sultan ...

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Rakbank launches digital community platform for SMEs

Ras Al Khaimah / WAM Recognising the importance of creating a flourishing ecosystem and environment for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs), Rakbank launched a digital community platform called SMEsouk to support small businesses. The platform’s core focus is to support SMEs by connecting them with complementary industries for a comprehensive suite of non-banking value-added services such as licensing, accounting, insurance, ...

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UAE, Saudi keen to expand cross-border logistics ties

Dubai / Emirates Business The Saudi Logistics Hub, a government initiative mandated to support the growth of the country’s logistics sector, held its first global roadshow in the UAE in collaboration with the National Association of Freight and Logistics (NAFL). Numerous business leaders from the logistics sector attended the event, held at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), and learned ...

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UAE provides new supplies of medicines to Yemen’s Hodeidah

HODEIDAH / WAM The UAE, represented by the Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), provided new supplies of medicines and laboratory equipment to three medical centres in Hodeidah Governorate, as part of its timely efforts to support the health sector in Yemen’s Red Sea Coast. The medical aid was delivered to the Al Matina Centre in At Tuhayta District, and the centres ...

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‘Get Brexit Done’ rings hollow for baffled British businesses

Bloomberg British businesses are taking Boris Johnson’s election pitch to ‘Get Brexit Done’ with a pinch of salt: they know that confusion over the UK’s exit from the European Union is set to carry on through 2020, or longer. Even if the prime minister wins a parliamentary majority in December and passes his Brexit withdrawal agreement, UK Plc would face ...

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Merkel adviser sees rising recession risk

Bloomberg Germany is walking a tight line as an industrial recession threatens to drag down the broader economy, one of the leading economic experts advising Chancellor Angela Merkel‘s government warned. “Manufacturing has been hit hard by the decline in world trade — industry is in recession,” said Volker Wieland, a member of the council of economic advisers, which lowered its ...

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BMW CEO’s debut quarter marks cost cuts, higher sales

Bloomberg BMW AG is showing signs of recovery under its new chief executive officer, with aggressive cost-cutting and demand for upscale models like the big X7 SUV helping to bolster third quarter earnings. After stumbling in recent quarters with low profitability and a series of operational and regulatory issues, CEO Oliver Zipse’s first results report after taking charge showed a ...

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US sees Japan-S Korea thaw as last hope to save key intel pact

Bloomberg The US is encouraged that Japan and South Korea are showing their first signs of a thaw in their yearlong feud. But it’s unclear whether ties between the two American allies will warm fast enough to save a key intelligence-sharing pact. The neighbours have a little more than two weeks to stop the defense pact from becoming a lasting ...

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