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Dubai businesses upbeat on new export markets, projects

DUBAI / WAM New export markets and projects being launched ahead of Expo 2020 Dubai are energising economic activity in Dubai, particularly in the trading and construction sectors and businesses are confident of improved outcomes in the months ahead. The quarterly survey of the Dubai Economy shows Composite Business Confidence Index (BCI), in the emirate improving by 2.2 points to ...

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UAE provides emergency relief to Abyan in Yemen

ABYAN / WAM As part of the UAE’s urgent response campaign launched during the month of September in the Yemeni governorates of Aden, Lahij and Abyan, the country has dispatched a shipment of food supplements to alleviate the suffering of Yemeni people. The Emirates Red Crescent (ERC), supervised the distribution of the aid which is part of the UAE’s series ...

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Masdar, EDF to establish joint venture energy services firm

Abu Dhabi / WAM The Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company (Masdar), a subsidiary of the Mubadala Investment Company, and French low-carbon electricity leader (EDF), have signed an agreement to establish a 50:50 joint venture energy services company (ESCO), in order to expand into non-utility scale renewables and energy-efficiency investments in the UAE, GCC region and other emerging countries. These would ...

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Enabling new opportunities, technology explored at WEC

Abu Dhabi / WAM Driving change for sustainable energy, the use of technology and the future of oil were among the key topics discussed as day two of the 24th World Energy Congress focused on the business outlook of the industry. The most critical issues continued to be addressed in Abu Dhabi as thousands of people including ministers and delegates ...

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US firms in China reject Trump’s trade war tactics

Bloomberg US companies on the front line of the trade war are increasingly pessimistic about President Donald Trump’s strategy to boost their sales in the Chinese market, according to a new survey by a leading business organisation. Of the 333 members taking part in an annual survey by the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai, 75 percent said they opposed ...

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Apple TV forays into Indian market

Bloomberg Apple Inc is jumping into India’s crowded film and TV streaming market with services that could undercut premium global brands like Netflix Inc and Amazon.com Inc that are also betting on growth in the country. The technology giant’s Apple TV+ includes original content from filmmakers including M Night Shymalan and will be available from November 1 via the Apple ...

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Without 5G, new iPhones risk falling behind in China

Bloomberg Apple Inc’s decision to skip support for the latest wireless standard on its new iPhones may cost the company a chance at capturing China’s biggest smartphone replacement wave in years. The iPhone maker, which is the only foreign brand to hold a top-five position in China, is struggling to fight off local competitors Huawei Technologies Co, Oppo and Xiaomi, ...

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Charles Schwab to cut 600 jobs

Bloomberg Charles Schwab Corp said it is cutting 600 jobs, or about 3 percent of the workforce, as the San Francisco-based broker-dealer and wealth-advisory firm faces “an increasingly challenging economic environment.” “These actions are a prudent step to ensure we manage our expense growth while continuing to invest in initiatives that allow us to achieve greater scale and efficiency,” the ...

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Google hit with demand from states over ad business

Bloomberg State attorneys general investigating Google are ordering it to turn over a wide range of information about its advertising business, according to an investigative demand that takes direct aim at the biggest source of the company’s revenue. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office, which is leading the nationwide probe, issued a 29-page civil investigative demand obtained by Bloomberg. In ...

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Russia warns of ‘Pandora’s box’ in Crimea atrocities court clash

Bloomberg Russia warned Europe’s human rights tribunal it risks opening a “Pandora’s box” of politically motivated cases if it accepts Ukraine’s claims that Moscow-led forces committed atrocities in the Crimea. The legal gambit by Russia’s Deputy Justice Minister Mikhail Galperin came as both sides faced off at the first public hearing at the European Court of Human Rights in the ...

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