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March, 2016

  • 13 March

    US-based Gulf Oil LP to enter Mexico gas station market

    MEXICO / AP US-based Gulf Oil LP said it is entering Mexico’s gasoline retail market, becoming the first foreign company to do so under an energy overhaul that loosened more than seven decades of government monopoly in the sector. The company will open its first four gas stations in Mexico in June and July and aims to operate at least ...

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  • 13 March

    Instacart gets Red Bull and Doritos to pay your delivery fees

    Bloomberg Online shoppers hate paying delivery fees. So Instacart Inc. is getting Pepsi to foot the bill. The grocery delivery start-up is working with General Mills Inc., Nestlé SA, PepsiCo Inc., Unilever NV, and other consumer goods makers to cover the cost of delivery or provide other discounts when customers buy their products. In addition to the coupons, the companies ...

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  • 13 March

    Surging iron ore China’s next bubble?

    AFP With a huge global steel glut and slowing demand in China, an enormous recent spike in the price of iron ore has left analysts scratching their heads, with some even claiming a flower show might be to blame. But observers say the extraordinary movements for one of the world’s basic bulk commodities have been fuelled by something far more ...

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  • 13 March

    Robot concierges to ensure your comfy stays

    AFP In a hotel not in a galaxy far, far away, a robot bids you welcome as you pull into the driveway. Another hands out the keycard to your room, and a third gives you the password to the wifi network. Robots are making an entry into the hospitality industry that has until now always prided itself on delivering a ...

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  • 12 March

    Jafza registers 52 auto and aeronautics firms

    Dubai / WAM Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (Jafza) registered 52 new companies in the automotive and aeronautics industry, bringing the total number to more than 435 companies from 60 countries. Trade volume from 2010 to 2014 also rose by almost 80%. Jafza, the flagship free zone entity of Dubai and the trade and logistics hub for the wider Middle ...

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  • 12 March

    DEWA, GE top brass discuss renewable energy progress

    Dubai / WAM Saeed Mohammed Al Tayer, MD and CEO of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), received Dalya Al Muthanna, President and CEO of General Electric Gulf, at DEWA’s headquarters. The meeting was a part of DEWA’s efforts to strengthen cooperation with international companies, exchange best international experiences and practices, and keep up to date with the latest advances ...

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  • 12 March

    Sheikha Shamma urges financial literacy for youth

    ABU DHABI / WAM Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan bin Khalifa Al Nahyan, on Saturday underlined the importance of promoting financial literacy awareness in light of the increasing debt among Emirati Youth. With an overwhelming statistic of 70% of Emiratis under the age of 30 being in debt, there is a clear need for a scalable programme that can teach young ...

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  • 12 March

    Dafza posts impressive growth

    DUBAI / WAM The Dubai Airport Free Zone Authority (DAFZA) posted yet another banner year in 2015, achieving an impressive total revenue growth of 7% and total assets growth of 3%. As a gateway connecting the emerging markets in Middle East and Africa, the Freezone grew its number of registered companies by 22 %, with multinational companies in particular rising ...

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  • 12 March

    DIFC team participates in UAE-Luxembourg ‘council’

    DUBAI / WAM A delegation from Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) participated in the UAE-Luxembourg Council for Cooperation and Development of Islamic Banking and Finance. Aiming to strengthen DIFC’s long-standing partnership with Luxembourg, the visit included engagements with industry experts to share insights on the sophistication and future of Islamic finance and the impact of FinTech. FinTech has grown exponentially ...

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  • 12 March

    Nakheel signs MoU for Riyadh projects

    DUBAI / WAM Dubai developer Nakheel signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Saudi Arabia’s Al-Akaria to develop a range of new mixed-use projects in Riyadh. The two companies signed an agreement which will see Nakheel provide services ranging from master planning, design, construction management, and mall design and management, according to a company statement. Upcoming developments under Al-Akaria include ...

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