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December, 2022

  • 27 December

    Toyota hits record November output

    Bloomberg Toyota Motor Corp said its global output hit a record for November, thanks in part to solid consumer demand, though it warned of an uncertain outlook due to a persistent shortage of semiconductors and spikes in Covid cases in China. The world’s No. 1 automaker produced 833,104 vehicles last month, an increase of 1.5% from a year earlier. Global ...

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  • 27 December

    Japan’s LNG buyers check how insurance halt will affect supplies

      Bloomberg Japan’s buyers of Russian liquefied natural gas are assessing how imminent changes to shipping insurance — triggered by the ongoing war in Ukraine — will affect supplies from the key Sakhalin-2 project in Russia’s Far East. Three Japanese insurance companies — Tokio Marine Holdings Inc, Sompo Holdings Inc and MS&AD Insurance Group Holdings Inc — will stop providing ...

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  • 27 December

    India to spend $24.1bn on free grains

      Bloomberg India will provide free grains to about 800 million people for one year, a move that could help the ruling party reap political benefits and set the tone for PM Narendra Modi’s reelection for a third term. The government will spend 2 trillion rupees ($24.1 billion) on the program, Food Minister Piyush Goyal said after a cabinet meeting. ...

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  • 27 December

    Advent to buy majority stake in Suven Pharma for $762mn

      Bloomberg Advent International Corp, one of the world’s largest private equity firms, will purchase a controlling stake in India’s Suven Pharmaceuticals Ltd for at least 63.13 billion rupees ($762 million), triggering an open offer to buy further shares in the family-run firm. The buyout firm agreed to acquire 50.1% of Suven from the Jasti family, according to an exchange ...

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  • 26 December

    China holds biggest military drill near Taiwan since Pelosi trip

    Bloomberg China sent 71 warplanes near Taiwan as a part of its biggest display of military might since US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited the democratically run island, with Taipei accusing Beijing of “military intimidation.” The Ministry of Defense in Taipei said the flights included 47 Chinese military aircraft that crossed either the median line of the Taiwan Strait or ...

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  • 26 December

    Drone attack on Russian bomber air base leaves three servicemen dead

    Bloomberg Three servicemen were killed during a Ukrainian drone attack at a military air base in southern Russia that hosts strategic bombers, the Defense Ministry in Moscow said. The military personnel died from falling wreckage when Russian air defenses shot down the drone, the state-run Tass news service reported, citing the ministry. No aircraft were damaged, it said. It’s the ...

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  • 26 December

    Brazil to boost security for Lula inauguration after bomb threat

      Bloomberg Brazil will reevaluate the procedures for President elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s inauguration after an explosive near capital Brasilia’s international airport was disarmed, the country’s incoming justice minister said. Flavio Dino wrote in his official Twitter account that all procedures in the inauguration, set for January 1, “will be reassessed, with a view to strengthen security.” “President ...

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  • 26 December

    Seoul deploys jets after North sends drones

      Bloomberg South Korea suspended some commercial flights and scrambled military assets to shoot at drones from North Korea that crossed their heavily armed border on Monday. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) said the military detected multiple “unidentified objects” in the country’s airspace presumed to be unmanned aerial vehicles crossing the border from 10:25 am in Gyeonggi province, ...

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  • 26 December

    China to end quarantine for Hong Kong border on Jan 3

      Bloomberg China may remove quarantine requirements for cross-border travellers between Hong Kong and the mainland as early as January 3, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported, citing mainland official sources. A policy known as “0+3” is being considered, under which travellers to the mainland would no longer be required to undergo five days of quarantine and instead only ...

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  • 26 December

    Aid groups stop operations as Taliban ban women NGO staff

    Bloomberg Several aid groups are suspending operations in Afghanistan after the Taliban imposed a new ban on women working in non-governmental organisations, potentially disrupting humanitarian assistance to millions during the harsh winter months. “If we are not allowed to employ women, we are not able to deliver to those in need,” said the International Rescue Committee (IRC), one of Afghanistan’s ...

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