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Gulf Craft reveals its strategic vision with six global premieres

Dubai / Emirates Business Gulf Craft, the Emirates pioneer builder of luxury yachts and leisure boats arrives at the 27th edition of the Dubai International Boat Show with a fleet of 12 vessels. The triple-deck Majesty 140, the biggest superyacht in Gulf Craft’s collection for this year’s show is a masterpiece that will capture all the attention. The award-winning Majesty ...

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Abu Dhabi attracts 10mn visitors in ’18

Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi has welcomed 10.27 million international visitors in 2018, with the emirate also posting figures showing incredible growth over the last three years, powered by the addition of a host of world-class events and enhancements to all of its specialised tourism sectors, massive improvements to its infrastructure, and significant development of its cultural assets. The ...

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China-backed trade pact faces fresh hurdles amid Bali talks

Bloomberg A bid to kick-start a China-backed trade pact that would cover a third of the global economy is facing a fresh hurdle as upcoming elections across Asia and the Pacific threaten to stall progress on reaching a deal. With fallout from trade ructions between US and China endangering global growth, the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), is seen as ...

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Hyundai plans $40bn in spending as car industry transforms

Bloomberg Hyundai Motor Co. joined automakers pledging massive spending in the years ahead to address the industry’s transformation and fend off new competition from the likes of Tesla Inc. The South Korean maker of Sonata sedans and Tucson SUVs plans to invest 45.3 trillion won ($40 billion) in the next five years in development of new models and technologies for ...

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Axiata to revive IPO of $2.5b Edotco

Bloomberg Axiata Group Bhd., Malaysia’s biggest wireless carrier, is reviving preparations for an initial public offering (IPO) of its tower business Edotco, according to reports Axiata’s advisers recently resumed work on the deal, which was shelved last year, said the people, who asked not to be identified because the information is private. Axiata aims to list the unit in Kuala ...

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Coal’s perfect storm rattles home to $50bn of projects

Bloomberg It’s been a tough few weeks for Australia’s coal industry. First there was a court ruling blocking a new mine on climate change grounds, then one of the world’s largest producers Glencore capped output growth, and finally China was seen to be slowing down Australian imports. The developments are symptoms of fuel’s decline and likely signal headwinds for the ...

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US antitrust task force targets technology giants

Bloomberg US antitrust enforcers are zeroing in on technology giants following years of criticism that they haven’t done enough to rein in dominant internet companies like Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc. The Federal Trade Commission said it’s creating a task force led by senior competition officials and 17 staff lawyers to investigate potentially anticompetitive conduct by technology companies. It ...

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Drop in Italian confidence may signal longer recession

Bloomberg Italian business and economic confidence fell, signaling a possible continuation of the recession that started late last year. Italy’s coalition leaders have been rallying around their message that growth will pick up, defying projections the economy will have trouble expanding significantly this year. Premier Giuseppe Conte said this week he foresees growth “at least in the second half.” The ...

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