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Dubai, Prague seeking to build new bridges of economic ties

PRAGUE / WAM Public and private sector players attending the Czech-UAE Business Forum 2019 in Prague called for businesses in the two countries to explore new partnership opportunities in key sectors of mutual interest such as smart city solutions, manufacturing, logistics, healthcare, tourism and artificial intelligence, which can support the strategic vision of both governments. The high-level forum, attended by ...

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Hala China signs six collaboration pacts

DUBAI / WAM Hala China celebrated its first anniversary with the signing of six collaboration agreements to launch a host of unique events and packages in Dubai throughout 2019 and 2020. The agreements will see Hala China collaborate with Shanghai Qianxilu Cultural Communication, and leading Chinese travel agencies to boost tourism, cultural exchange, and trade and investment avenues. Held at ...

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Dubai’s non-oil private sector economy accelerates in June

Dubai / Emirates Business The non-oil private sector in Dubai continued to post a marked expansion of total business activity in June, with the rate of growth accelerating further to a new high since the survey began in 2010, according to Emirates NBD Dubai Economy Tracker Index. Among the three key sectors monitored, the strongest overall performance was again registered ...

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FANR certifies first group of Emirati N-reactor operators

ABU DHABI / WAM The Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation (FANR), the UAE’s Nuclear Regulator, announced on Monday that it has certified the first group of 15 UAE National Senior Reactor Operators (SROs) and Reactor Operators (ROs) at Nawah Energy Company, the operations and maintenance subsidiary of the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (Enec). The certification is part of complying with ...

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Japan-Korea spat threatens to upend global tech chain

Bloomberg Resurgent tensions between Japan and South Korea threaten to wallop chipmakers from Samsung Electronics Co to SK Hynix Inc, upsetting a carefully choreographed global supply chain by smothering the production of memory chips and other components vital to widely used devices. As the world fixates on Donald Trump’s campaign to contain Huawei Technologies Co and China’s ambitions, a concurrent ...

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Tata settles $7.3bn of dues to complete sale of mobile unit

Bloomberg India’s Tata Group paid lenders and the government about $7.3 billion to help complete the sale of its mobile-phone services business to Bharti Airtel Ltd, a deal that was announced almost two years ago. Tata Sons Pvt, the group holding company, paid the Department of Telecommunications 100 billion rupees late last month, days after settling all pending loans worth ...

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Facing economic crisis, Irish business stands firm on Brexit

Bloomberg A no-deal Brexit would be an economic catastrophe for Ireland that would crush exporters, business leaders say. Yet they remain prepared to jump off the cliff with Prime Minister Leo Varadkar if he asks them. Brexit supporters in the UK have long argued that economic self-interest will eventually force Varadkar to blink on the issue that’s holding up Brexit ...

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US East Coast crude refining margins get boost, double

Bloomberg US East Coast refining margins have more than doubled in the past month, helped by weakening physical crude markets and a fire that crippled the biggest facility in the region. Philadelphia Energy Solutions announced it plans to close after a fire in late June, it’s second that month, destroyed most of an alkylation unit, which makes high-octane gasoline. The ...

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US, Europe getting more anxious about batteries shortages for EV

Bloomberg Automakers to trading houses from North America to Europe are becoming more concerned about future supply shortages of key materials needed for electric vehicle batteries as spending on new production soars, according to the developer of a $1.5 billion project in Australia. More than a dozen parties have now expressed interest in taking up as much as a 50 ...

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Hong Kong police arrest five as new protest march turns tense

Bloomberg Hong Kong police arrested five people while dispersing a protest in one of the financial hub’s busiest tourist districts, the latest demonstration triggered by a proposed law that would allow extraditions of criminals to mainland China for the first time. Thousands of marchers walked through the pedestrian-heavy Tsim Sha Tsui area towards the city’s new high-speed rail station to ...

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