DUBAI / WAM The 18th edition of Dubai Airshow is set to take place from November 13-17 at Dubai World Central (DWC), Dubai Airshow Site. Dubai Airshow has grown immensely in significance and influence over the years, highlighted by the success of the November 2021 edition, which saw more than $74 billion worth of deals announced during the mega event. ...
Read More »Labour cases in Abu Dhabi drop by 40% during 2022
ABU DHABI / WAM A significant drop by 40 percent has been recorded in labour disputes in Abu Dhabi emirate during 2022 compared to the same period in 2021. This was as a result of the exerted awareness efforts, which contributed to strengthening the legal culture of workers and companies, and introducing them to their rights guaranteed by the Labour ...
Read More »Ma’an launches contribution drive ‘Abu Dhabi Gives Back’
ABU DHABI / WAM The Authority of Social Contribution – Ma’an, Abu Dhabi government’s official platform for social contributions, announced its Abu Dhabi Gives back drive. Ma’an called on Abu Dhabi residents to dig deep this Ramadan and make a sustainable social impact by supporting social priorities that matter to them. Reflecting the values of the authority, the campaign encourages ...
Read More »ByteDance matches Tencent’s $80b sales after TikTok boom
BLOOMBERG ByteDance Ltd’s revenue surged more than 30% to surpass $80 billion in 2022, matching the tally at archrival Tencent Holdings Ltd after twin video platforms TikTok and Douyin drew eyeballs and advertisers from social media incumbents. The world’s most valuable private tech firm told its investors in a recent memo that revenue surged from around $60 billion in 2021, ...
Read More »China urges Japan to refrain from joining US chip curbs
BLOOMBERG China’s Foreign Minister Qin Gang urged Japan to refrain from supporting US efforts to suppress the Chinese semiconductor industry, while his counterpart pressed for the swift return of a Japanese citizen detained by Beijing. During a meeting with his Japanese counterpart Yoshimasa Hayashi in Beijing, Qin said a chip blockade will only strengthen Beijing’s resolve to achieve self-reliance, according ...
Read More »OECD: Tourism must adapt to post-Covid environment in Asia
PARIS / WAM Growth in Emerging Asia is proving resilient with real GDP growth in 2023 projected to 5.3 % on average in Emerging Asian economies (Asean-10, China and India), and by 4.6 % on average in Asean economies alone. The export sector helped boost economic growth and maintain the momentum of the region’s economies, though it has weakened recently. ...
Read More »India needs to double share of clean power to meet climate goals
BLOOMBERG The share of clean sources in India’s power generation capacity should surge to 90% by 2047 — more than double from now — for the nation to meet its climate goals, federal Power Secretary Alok Kumar said. The country will need to reduce the share of coal, which currently accounts for about half of its installed capacity and almost ...
Read More »European gas climbs as French strikes raise supply concerns
BLOOMBERG European natural gas prices rose as strikes in France that are prolonging outages at the nation’s energy infrastructure increased worries about supply. Nuclear reactor availability in the country has dropped to 57%, driving up local power prices. The strikes have also hit oil refineries and liquefied natural gas import terminals. A short cold spell is passing through Europe, adding ...
Read More »PetroChina profit jumps on surging prices, output
BLOOMBERG PetroChina posted a record annual profit following a global spike in energy prices and rising output of oil and gas. China’s largest oil producer reported net income of 149 billion yuan ($21.6 billion) for 2022, according to international financial reporting standards, up from 92 billion yuan a year earlier, the company said in a stock exchange filing. Parent company ...
Read More »Australia seeks to win climate pact approval
CANBERRA / WAM Australia’s government expects to win approval for a flagship climate policy to rein in the country’s worst polluters after agreeing to rules that could curb development of new fossil fuel projects, Bloomberg reported. The country’s revised safeguard mechanism, which would compel around 215 of the nation’s most emitting industrial sites to cut greenhouse gas emissions by about ...
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