Bloomberg UK Prime Minister Theresa May has less than 10 days to come up with a new offer on the Brexit divorce bill if she wants to break the deadlock in negotiations before the end of the year. European Council President Donald Tusk gave May until December 4 to make extra efforts to resolve the differences between the two sides ...
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Sharjah Ruler opens region’s biggest photography festival
Sharjah / WAM His Highness Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, on Wednesday, inaugurated the second edition of the International Photography Festival, Xposure 2017, the region’s biggest photography event of its kind, with the participation of a galaxy of the world’s most celebrated photographers and leading international brands. Themed ‘Captivating Stories’, Xposure ...
Read More »Mohamed unveils ‘Year of Zayed’ logo
Abu Dhabi / WAM Ahead of the launch of the ‘Year of Zayed’ and under the directives of the President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, the Higher National Committee for Year of Zayed on ...
Read More »VFS Global hosts iConnect innovation workshop
Dubai / Emirates Business VFS Global, the world’s largest outsourcing and technology services specialist for governments and diplomatic missions worldwide, conducted the 4th global edition of its annual innovation workshop ‘iConnect’ for the outsourced government services industry in Dubai. The event brought together 129 delegates from 55 countries to interact and discuss the most significant technology trends and the cutting-edge ...
Read More »SMEs in GCC to see 156% growth over next 5 years
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) sector in the GCC region presents a potential of $920 billion with 156% growth in the next five years, employing 22 million people, according to a new study by MENA Research Partners (MRP), a leading research company in the region. The study was released on Wednesday, when Sharjah is ...
Read More »One country, two systems roils China’s mills
Bloomberg One country, two systems has come to the world’s largest steel industry. As China’s great environmental cleanup takes effect during the winter months, the stringent curbs being implemented across the north are hurting mills’ output, while giving free rein to producers in the south. “Southern steel mills unaffected by the output restrictions are generally running at full speed,†brokerage ...
Read More »India utility sees $25 billion up for grabs on PM Modi’s power plan
Bloomberg India’s largest transmission utility is shifting its focus to projects within states, where it expects a government plan to provide electricity to all to generate about $25 billion worth of new orders over the next five years. Power Grid Corp. Of India will seek to capture some of the new orders either on its own or through joint ventures, ...
Read More »UK curbs home-buying taxes, unveils land-banking review
Bloomberg UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond’s measures to help young people into the housing market underwhelmed investors and sent home-builder stocks tumbling. In his budget speech on Wednesday, Hammond abolished stamp duty for first-time buyers of homes worth up to $398,000 as the Conservative government sought to regain support among the younger voters who abandoned them at the ...
Read More »Black Friday sales gain importance in UK
Bloomberg As UK consumers start to suffer from Brexit jitters, British retailers have extended the Black Friday discounts they borrowed from America over as much as two weeks to lure wary shoppers online and in stores. They need a push. The slide in the pound after the UK’s vote to leave the European Union has driven up the cost of ...
Read More »Uber faces another irate UK regulator
Bloomberg The UK regulator in charge of data privacy is looking into the major hack of Uber Technologies Inc.’s user data, opening up yet another front in the ride-hailing firm’s battle to manage one of its most successful markets. “Uber’s announcement about a concealed data breach last October raises huge concerns around its data protection policies and ethics,†James Dipple-Johnstone, ...
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