Dubai / Emirates Business Dubai Customs enhanced its outreach to the global business community with a senior delegation visit to Huawei headquarters in Shenzhen, China. To learn first-hand about Huawei’s best practices in areas related to supply chain and customs compliance was the main objective of the visit. The delegation’s mission to Huawei was geared to promote coordination and ...
Read More »Blog Layout
‘Sirage Exhibition’ opens at Dubai Festival City
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC), the Department of Economic Development (DED) announced the opening of the ‘Sirage Exhibition,’ a Ramadan charity bazaar, being held June 16-21 at the Dubai Festival City Mall. The exhibition features over 50 ...
Read More »ADNIC continues support to Al Bayt Mitwahid
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company (ADNIC), one of the region’s leading multi-line insurance providers for individuals and corporates, announced its support to Al Bayt Mitwahid Association for the third consecutive year. Al Bayt Mitwahid, which was launched by the employees of the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court in 2012, has since become the foremost ...
Read More »RBI governor to step down in September after term ends
New Delhi /Â AFP The popular governor of the Reserve Bank of India, Raghuram Rajan, will step down when his term ends in September to return to academia, he wrote in a letter to colleagues published on the central bank’s website on Saturday. Speculation has been rife in the Indian media about whether the former IMF chief economist intended to ...
Read More »Ant Financial plans to buy 20% stake in Ascend Money
Beijing / Bloomberg Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.’s financial affiliate is planning to purchase a 20 percent stake in Thailand’s Ascend Money in a bid to become a key financial services player in Southeast Asia. Zhejiang Ant Small & Micro Financial Services Group, known as Ant Financial and controlled by Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma, also wants an option to increase ...
Read More »Mitsubishi offers cash back to Japan owners
Tokyo / AP Mitsubishi Motors is giving 100,000 yen ($960) to each Japanese owner of its car as a compensation for inflated mileage and extra gas costs. The Japanese automaker said Friday it will take a 50 billion yen ($913 million) charge to cover mileage-rigging expenses, including for the eK minicar models sold in Japan since 2013, and also ...
Read More »Siemens, Gamesa to form world’s biggest wind-turbine maker
Tokyo/ bloomberg Siemens and Gamesa Corp. Tecnologica agreed to combine their wind-turbine manufacturing businesses, creating a company that will dominate the industry and speed up consolidation triggered by competition and price pressures. Europe’s largest engineering company will own 59 percent of the capital of the new business, Gamesa said in a statement on its website. Gamesa, based in Zamudio, ...
Read More »â€˜Memo’ on Syria rattles Washington
WASHINGTON / AP State Department officials shook up America’s generally obedient diplomatic establishment this week with an internal memo urging US military action against Syria’s government with the goal of pressing President Bashar Assad to accept a cease-fire and gaining the upper hand on him in future talks on a political transition. Reasons abound for why an intervention is ...
Read More »Teenage ‘extremist’ killed in B’desh after Hindu attack
Dhaka / AFP A teenage suspected militant being held in custody in Bangladesh was shot dead on Saturday in a gunfight, police said, days after he allegedly hacked and critically wounded a Hindu lecturer. Police said Golam Faizullah Fahim, 19, who was in custody for questioning, was killed when officers under attack in a farmland area after taking him ...
Read More »Afghan-Pak border reopens after clashes
Jalalabad / AFP A major Afghan-Pakistan border crossing reopened on Saturday after it was closed for several days following deadly clashes between the two countries following the construction of a gate on the Pakistani side to control cross-border movement, officials said. The clash, which erupted along the Torkham border a week ago, left at least three Afghan policemen and a ...
Read More »