New Delhi / Bloomberg The monsoon is set to bring cheers to Indian farmers this year after the first back-to-back shortfall in rainfall in three decades ravaged crops. Showers during the four-month rainy season starting June will probably be normal as the El Nino is seen returning to neutral conditions by the middle of the year, according to Skymet Weather ...
Read More »Why companies must beware of Chinese buyers
You have to give credit to China’s Anbang. Only days ago, the Chinese insurance group was shoved aside in its long quest to acquire U.S. hotel operator Starwood. A rival suitor, U.S. hotelier Marriott, had recaptured Starwood’s affections with a sweetened bid. Undeterred, Anbang roared back on Mar. 26 with an even juicier offer. Obviously, the company is not easily ...
Read More »Summit raises alarm over ‘dirty bomb’
The Nuclear Security Summit, which concluded on Friday in Washington, did not rule out catastrophic nuclear attacks. It was a global forum that gathered the world leaders to find ways to avert such apocalyptic scenarios. The timing of the summit was important as it came in the wake of attacks in Paris and Brussels that have killed dozens and exposed ...
Read More »Aung San Suu Kyi’s democratic myopia
Vishal Arora SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS U Htin Kyaw is the president of Myanmar’s first civilian government following 56 years of military junta rule, but all eyes remain on Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi to lead the country. While she is likely to accept and play that role, as per the wishes of her people, the hope for a ...
Read More »Peru’s next prez has to placate fed-up voters
Seen from a distance, Peru is a Latin American dynamo. Its economy has been surging since the early 2000s and investment has been rebounding. Its universal health- care program has won accolades, and the number of those living in poverty fell 32 percent between 2001 and 2014. So why is the April 10 presidential election turning into such a fiasco? ...
Read More »UAE, Portugal trade hits AED1.23bn
Sharjah / WAM The most effective ways of enhancing business between Sharjah and Portugal were high on the agenda at a key meeting organised by Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) in collaboration with AICEP Portugal Global Trade and Investment Agency. More than 50 business stakeholders attended the premium roundtable event, which was held at Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and ...
Read More »Entertainment shows spread joy among visitors at ‘Sharjah Food Festival’
Sharjah / Emirates Business Thousands of children and families flocked to Al Qasba, Al Majaz Waterfront, Al Montazah and Heart of Sharjah, during the weekend, to enjoy a plenty of exciting activities and entertainment shows held as part of the 10th edition of the Sharjah Food Festival at the emirate’s four premier tourist destinations. Organised by the Sharjah Investment and ...
Read More »Visa, Jumeriah deal brings exclusive benefits to cardholders across Mena
Dubai / Emirates Business Visa, a global payments technology company, and Jumeirah Group, the global luxury hotel company on Saturday signed a multi-year partnership agreement. As part of the partnership, Visa cardholders across the Middle East and North Africa will have access to a series of value-added cardholder benefits at Jumeirah properties which will be rolled out throughout the course ...
Read More »GAC to provide ‘logistics support’ to Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge
Dubai / Emirates Business Global shipping, logistics and marine services provider GAC has been confirmed as the official logistics partner for the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (ADDC) international cross country rally for the second year running. The repeat partnership will see GAC support rally participants with a portfolio of through logistics services from their port of origin to the UAE ...
Read More »Greece seeks explanations from IMF over ‘Wikileaks’
Greece / AFP Greece on Saturday demanded “explanations†from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after Wikileaks said the lender sought a crisis “event†to push the indebted nation into concluding talks over its reforms. IMF officials, in an internal discussion, allegedly voiced exasperation with Greece on its slow pace of reform, complaining Athens only moved decisively when faced with the ...
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