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European companies urge Beijing to keep import fair promises

Bloomberg European companies are upping the pressure on China to go beyond rhetoric at this year’s China International Import Expo, asking for “more tangible outcomes” than at the launch in 2018. “We expect this year’s event to be supplemented by concrete measures to facilitate further market opening and increase foreign investment, not by empty promises that we have heard many ...

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UK construction falls amid weak demand

Bloomberg UK construction extended its longest contraction since 2013 in October as domestic political turmoil and a weak economic backdrop weighed on demand. IHS Markit’s index of building activity rose to 44.2, from 43.3 in September, but remained below the 50 threshold that indicates expansion for a sixth month. Civil engineering led the drop, with residential home building also losing ...

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Ross optimistic US-China trade deal by Nov

Bloomberg US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross met with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at a regional summit in Bangkok, a person familiar with the discussion said. The meeting came hours after Ross told a morning business forum that the US was “very far along” with “Phase One” of a trade deal with China. President Donald Trump told reporters at the White ...

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China approves first new drug to treat Alzheimer’s in 17 years

Bloomberg China approved a drug to treat Alzheimer’s made by a Shanghai-based pharmaceutical company, the first new therapy endorsed for the disease in 17 years and a major breakthrough in the country’s push to become a leader in scientific research. The National Medical Products Administration said in a statement that it granted conditional approval to Oligomannate. In trials, the drug ...

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Abe, Moon break ice after worst Japan-South Korea fight in years

Bloomberg South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe agreed in their first meeting in 14 months to ease tensions, according to the South Korean presidential office. Moon and Abe shared the view that the relationship between South Korea and Japan is important and re-affirmed in principle that issues between the two nations should be resolved via ...

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UAE flag a symbol of unity, source of pride

Dubai / WAM His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, hoisted the UAE flag in the Burj Khalifa area to mark the ‘UAE Flag Day’. A number of students from various schools attended the event. His Highness said: “The UAE flag is a symbol of unity and ...

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Sharjah records AED4.2b realty transactions in Q3

SHARJAH / WAM Real estate transactions have recorded AED4.2 billion in the Emirate of Sharjah during the third quarter of 2019, while the total areas covered in the “sales transactions” in the emirate reached 9.5 million feet, as per the latest report of the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department (SRERD). Abdulaziz Ahmed Al Shamsi, Director-General of SRERD, said that the ...

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Dubai Chamber, FAB sign MoU on digital trade

DUBAI / WAM Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB), which will align the efforts of the two entities to digitise, facilitate and simplify trade processes in the UAE. The MoU was signed by Hamad Buamim, President & CEO of Dubai Chamber and Andre Sayegh, Deputy Group CEO & ...

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Unido General Conference commences in Abu Dhabi

ABU DHABI / WAM The 18th session of the General Conference of the UN Industrial Development Organisation (Unido), began on Sunday at the Emirates Palace Hotel in Abu Dhabi. More than 800 ministers, officials and representatives of 170 member countries of the organisation are in attendance at the event which will continue until November 7 to shape the future of ...

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China wins WTO battle to sanction $3.6b in US trade

Bloomberg China secured the World Trade Organisation’s (WTO) go-ahead to impose $3.6 billion in sanctions against the US, in a case that predates the tariff war between the world’s two largest economies but may add a layer of tension to ongoing talks. The damages awarded, in a document released on the Geneva-based organisations’ website, are the third highest in WTO ...

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