Abu Dhabi / WAM The UAE Ministry of Finance announced amendments to some provisions of the Federal Decree-Law No. 8 of 2017 on Value Added Tax (VAT), which will be effective from January 1, 2023. The amendments were made are in line with international best practice in light of the GCC Unified VAT Agreement. They are based on past experiences, ...
Read More »Dewa enhances skills of its employees in cyber risks
Dubai / WAM In conjunction with Cyber Security Month, which is observed in October every year, Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) has added a new channel to raise awareness among its employees about the importance of information security to enhance their skills in facing cyber challenges and threats. In addition to internal bulletins, emails and participation in training courses, ...
Read More »Adnec all set to host Adipec from October 31
Abu Dhabi / WAM Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (Adnec) announced the conclusion of its preparations to host the Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference 2022 (Adipec) from October 31 until November 3. The centre has prepared its facilities and infrastructure to host this global event, which is the biggest in its sector and brings together specialists in the petroleum ...
Read More »Hub71 launches ‘Tech Barza’ to access technology investments
Abu Dhabi / WAM Hub71, Abu Dhabi’s global tech ecosystem, has launched a new platform dedicated to increasing capital investment in technology companies, including startups from the region’s leading family offices. Tech “Barza” – meaning majlis – is an exclusive capital club that targets regional family offices for exclusive access to Hub71’s vibrant community of almost 200 startups to accelerate ...
Read More »ArcelorMittal, BHP to capture carbon at Belgian steel plant
ArcelorMittal and BHP Group will test a full-scale carbon capture operation in Belgium, in the latest sign of major steelmakers and miners working together to curb emissions. Steelmaking is one of the most polluting industries, approaching a 10th of all greenhouse gas emissions. That’s put it in the firing line of investors and environmentalists who want to see credible plans ...
Read More »Renewables need $1.3trn per year for climate goals by 2030
Investment in renewable energy will need to hit $1.3 trillion a year by 2030 for the world to be on track to limit global temperatures set out in the Paris climate accord. That’s the latest assessment from the International Energy Agency (IEA), which revised up the figure from $1 trillion in a previous forecast. While the amount is more than ...
Read More »South Africa, Indonesia get $1bn to close coal plants
South Africa and Indonesia will receive a combined $1 billion from the Climate Investment Funds to replace some of their coal-fired power plants with renewable energy facilities, part of global efforts to cut planet-warming emissions. The allocation of $500 million each to the coal-dependent countries will come in the form of “concessional,†or low cost, finance, the World Bank-affiliated fund ...
Read More »France pledges $12bn to shield firms from soaring energy bills
The French government will spend 12 billion euros ($12 billion) to help small and mid-sized companies that are struggling to pay soaring energy bills. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said that the government will rely on three new mechanisms to help businesses, local authorities and associations, and to simplify access to aid. About 7 billion euros of the total cost will ...
Read More »Europe running out of time to act on gas before winter
European ministers pulled off what one diplomat called a miracle in July when they took just six days to agree to slash gas demand. Ever since, the bloc’s timelines have been slipping, and it now looks unlikely key new measures will be in place for winter. Ministers set another new deadline, and now aim to clinch a deal on the ...
Read More »Colleges must readopt testing requirements
Michael R. Bloomberg The crisis in US K-12 public education continues to deepen, and decisions by many colleges and universities to abandon SAT and ACT scores are making it worse. Instead of demanding more accountability from high schools, colleges are expecting less. In the latest dismal signs for students, scores on the ACT college entrance exam have fallen to the ...
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