ABU DHABI / WAM The UAE has strongly condemned the attack on an armoured vehicle in North Sinai, Egypt that resulted in the death and wounding of a number of soldiers. In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation emphasised that the UAE utterly condemns these criminal acts and rejects all forms of violence and terrorism aimed ...
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Hong Kong’s Chan warns city could face deepest slump
Bloomberg Hong Kong Financial Secretary Paul Chan warned the city could be hit by its worst economic slump on record even as authorities prepare to ease some lockdown measures amid signs the coronavirus outbreak has been contained. Reiterating a forecast for a contraction of 4% to 7% this year, Chan said in a blog post on Sunday that the low-end ...
Read More »Thai developer cuts prices to stress sales
Bloomberg Thai property developer Sansiri Pcl is placing sales ahead of profitability as it looks to generate cashflow to survive the coronavirus pandemic. The Bangkok-based group, which builds high-end condominiums in cities around the Southeast Asian nation, is offering aggressive discounts and other promotional campaigns in an attempt to lure buyers. It expects to revise its annual sales target after ...
Read More »Singapore unveils new plan on healthcare facilities amid virus
Bloomberg Singapore’s government outlined a plan to expand healthcare facilities for foreign workers as coronavirus cases in the city-state jumped, reversing a downward trend. The Ministry of Health confirmed an additional 932 cases, the vast majority of whom are work permit holders residing in foreign worker dormitories. Five are Singaporeans or permanent residents. That brings total confirmed cases to almost ...
Read More »India runs special trains to help people reach home
Bloomberg India has started running special trains to help people separated from their families by a nationwide lockdown to reach back home. The government started running the trains from May 1 to move migrant workers, pilgrims, tourists, students and other people stranded across the country due to the lockdown, the Ministry of Home Affairs said. The lockdown, which was scheduled ...
Read More »Covid-19: Indian carmakers witness zero sales in April
Bloomberg India’s top carmakers couldn’t ship a single vehicle to dealers in April as they shut production after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the world’s biggest stay-at-home restrictions to stop the coronavirus from spreading. Maruti Suzuki India Ltd, which produces about half the cars on India’s roads, and Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd, the nation’s biggest SUV maker, recorded no sales ...
Read More »Exxon posts historic loss on rout with Chevron in retreat
Bloomberg Exxon Mobil Corp posted its first loss in at least three decades and Chevron Corp. slashed $2 billion off its spending plan, the latest concrete signs of the financial devastation the coronavirus pandemic will inflict on the oil giants for months, if not years, to come. Exxon reported a $610 million loss on May 01, the oil giant’s first ...
Read More »Mexico halts new clean-energy plans amid coronavirus
Bloomberg Mexico’s Centro Nacional de Control de Energia (Cenace), which oversees the electrical system, indefinitely suspended critical tests for new clean-energy projects as the nation grapples with the spread of the coronavirus. Preoperative tests of intermittent power plants would be suspended along with other measures to increase the reliability of the national electrical system, Cenace said. Tests that haven’t yet ...
Read More »Trump looks to secure US power grid from foreign attacks
Bloomberg President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at securing the nation’s electricity system from foreign adversaries, a move that could restrict certain overseas companies from exporting products to the US. The order, which doesn’t name any specific countries or companies, blocks US purchases of certain power-system equipment from entities deemed a risk to national security. It empowers ...
Read More »Russia’s oil output rises slightly
Bloomberg Russia slightly increased its crude oil and condensate production in April ahead of the biggest-ever output cuts under the new Opec+ deal. The country’s producers pumped 46.45 million tons of oil last month, Interfax reported, citing preliminary data for April from the Energy Ministry’s CDU-TEK unit. The figure, which may be rounded, equates to about 11.349 million barrels a ...
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