Tuesday , 16 December 2025

UAE envoy, Kuwaiti official discuss ties

KUWAIT / WAM Dr Matar Hamed Al Neyadi, UAE Ambassador to Kuwait, has met with Marzouq Ali Al-Ghanim, Speaker of the National Assembly of Kuwait, and discussed means of developing relations between the two countries along with a number of issues of common concern. During the meeting, held at Al-Ghanim’s office at the National Assembly, the ambassador affirmed the UAE’s …

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Saudi Arabia plans to invest $147b in transport sector

Bloomberg Saudi Arabia plans to invest 550 billion riyals ($147 billion) in transport and logistics over the next nine years as Crown Prince HRH Mohammed bin Salman looks to turn the kingdom into a global aviation hub. About 35% of that spending will come from the government and the rest from the private sector as officials launch a new international …

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Huge methane leak spotted in heart of China’s top coal hub

Bloomberg A massive plume of methane, the potent greenhouse gas that’s a key contributor to global warming, has been identified in China’s biggest coal production region. The release in northeast Shanxi province is one of the largest that geoanalytics company Kayrros SAS has so far attributed to the global coal sector and likely emanated from multiple mining operations. Details captured …

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France says it’s difficult to meet EU requests on EDF reform

Bloomberg French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said it will be difficult for the country to accept the European Commission’s requests regarding a proposed reorganisation of Electricite de France SA tied to regulatory reform. “It seems very complicated to explain to the French — not to mention EDF employees — that we’ll give in to the demands of the European …

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Apollo mulls bid for Morrison, heating up takeover battle

Bloomberg Apollo Global Management Inc said on Monday it’s considering an offer for Wm Morrison Supermarkets Plc, heating up a takeover battle for the UK grocer. Morrison just agreed over the weekend to a 6.3 billion-pound ($8.7 billion) takeover from a consortium led by Fortress Investment Group. That offer trumped private equity firm Clayton Dubilier & Rice LLC’s earlier 5.5 …

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Egypt’s MaxAB plans Gulf, North Africa expansion

Bloomberg An Egyptian e-commerce business linking traditional retailers with suppliers of products such as food and groceries plans to expand in North Africa and the Gulf after an early-stage funding round. Cairo-based MaxAB raised $40 million from RMBV and seven others including the International Finance Corp and Flourish Ventures, according to a statement on Monday. It plans to use the …

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US to require airlines to refund passengers for delayed bags

Bloomberg The US Department of Transportation is moving to require airlines to refund fees to passengers for checked bags if the luggage is significantly delayed to the destination, according to a person familiar with the measure. The proposal will also require airlines to promptly make refunds for other services air passengers pay for and don’t receive — including advance seat …

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Sydney Airport gets $17b offer in bet on travel rebound

Bloomberg Sydney Airport received a A$22.3 billion ($17 billion) takeover offer from a group including IFM Investors in what would be Australia’s largest acquisition and one of the boldest bets on a recovery in global travel since the pandemic started. The offer values Sydney Airport shares at A$8.25 each, the company said in a statement on Monday. While that’s 42% …

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New Zealand’s TIA slams hike in air passenger levy

Bloomberg New Zealand plans to more than triple a levy it charges travelers crossing the border, running the risk of slowing a fragile recovery in the tourism sector, according to the industry body. The government has in principle agreed to raise the border processing levy for air passengers to NZ$63 ($44) from NZ$20.11 on December 1, Tourism Industry Aotearoa (TIA) …

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Brazilian supermarket chain weighs IPO

Bloomberg A Brazilian supermarket chain controlled by L Catterton, the private equity firm backed by French billionaire Bernard Arnault, has chosen banks for a potential initial public offering that could raise as much as 800 million reais ($159 million), people familiar with the matter said. Sao Paulo-based Grupo St Marche is working with Banco Santander Brasil SA, Banco Itau BBA …

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