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IEA cuts oil demand forecast for 2017 on Brexit impact

  Paris / AFP The IEA said on Thursday it had cut its oil demand growth forecast for 2017 because of a weaker outlook for the world economy following Britain’s vote to leave the European Union. Global oil demand growth is now expected to slow to 1.2 million barrels per day in 2017 from 1.4 mb/d this year “due to ...

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TUI confident despite terror blow to tourism

  Berlin / AFP German-British travel giant TUI said on Thursday it is weathering the hard times brought on by a series of terrorist attacks despite a slide in revenues in its third quarter. “People still want to travel, but they’re travelling differently,” chief executive Fritz Joussen said in a telephone conference. “The overall number of travellers will be higher ...

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GCC lighting fixtures market surges ahead

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Despite a softening in several sectors in the GCC amid a stuttering global oil price recovery, business in the regional lighting fixtures market appears to be booming. International lighting manufacturers and local suppliers reported a number of significant regional projects over the last 12 months, and anticipate double-digit business volume growth over the next ...

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Tough times for China’s $15bn energy ambitions

  Bloomberg China’s infrastructure investors have had a tough two weeks, with plugs being pulled on at least $15 billion of potential deals in nuclear power and electricity distribution. Britain and Australia refused to sign off on investments where state-owned Chinese companies were ready to provide much-needed funding. In both cases, the long-term utility programs were halted in the later ...

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India coal ministry to seek environment tax on petcoke

  Bloomberg India’s coal ministry, at the urging of state miner Coal India Ltd., is asking the government to levy an environmental tax on a competing fuel in effort to maintain coal’s cost-competitiveness, according to people with knowledge of the matter. Petcoke, an oil-refining by product and a coal substitute, is more polluting than coal and should be subject to ...

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DAFZA, Spanish Business Council discuss economic coop

  Dubai / Emirates Business The Dubai Airport Freezone Authority (DAFZA) discussed ways to develop mutual economic cooperation with the Spanish Business Council in order to enable Spanish companies to benefit from the available growth potentials at the Freezone, which provides an ideal gateway to the emerging markets in the Middle East, North Africa and South Asian regions (MENASA). This ...

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Panasonic Avionics, Yahsat announce landmark connectivity services pact

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Panasonic Avionics (Panasonic) and Yahsat on Wednesday announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore new ways to offer a broadband connectivity solution serving several mobility markets in the Middle East within the next three to five years. In addition, while final terms are still being negotiated, the MOU allows both ...

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Dubai Chamber showcases biz competitiveness in Russia

  Dubai / Emirates Business Promoting Dubai’s competitive business environment in the Russian market, the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s international office in Azerbaijan recently participated in Innoprom 2016, which is the main International Industrial trade fair held in Ekaterinburg and is attended by over 48,000 visitors and 600 participating companies from more than 95 countries of the world. ...

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Dubai to be springboard for floating homes

  DUBAI / Emirates Business Dubai has earned a global reputation for launching unique and spectacular real estate projects, and a Dutch developer hopes the emirate will now provide a successful springboard for stunning floating homes designed to take their owners back to nature. The company, New Living on Water (NLW), will give a Middle East debut to its striking ...

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Curtains down for Dubai Cares’ programme in Ethiopia

    Emirates Business A Dubai Cares delegation led by Chief Executive Officer, Tariq Al Gurg visited Ethiopia for the closing of Dubai Cares’ Home Grown School Feeding (HGSF) program. The program, launched in September 2015, is a component of the philanthropic organization’s wider Enhanced School Health Initiative (ESHI) pilot program that is being implemented by the World Food Program ...

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