DUBAI / WAM Smart Dubai hosted the second meeting of the Dubai Future Council for Blockchain at its offices in the Dubai Design District, bringing together local and global decision-makers from various government departments and private companies with a vested interest in smart city technologies. Chaired by Smart Dubai’s Director-General, Dr Aisha bint Butti bin Bishr, the council was formed ...
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Bloomberg Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., the biggest assembler of iPhones, reported better-than-projected earnings after snagging additional business from Chinese smartphone giant Huawei Technologies Co. The company reported a 2.5% decline in net income to NT$17.1 billion, compared with the average analyst estimate of NT$16.3 billion. Revenue for the April-June period reached NT$1.16 trillion, according to Bloomberg calculations from previous ...
Read More »EU hits Indonesia with new biodiesel levies
Bloomberg The European Union (EU) imposed tariffs on biodiesel from Indonesia to counter alleged subsidies to producers in the country, risking tit-for-tat retaliation by the Indonesian government. The EU duties on Indonesian exporters of biodiesel, a type of biofuel made from vegetable oils and animal fats for use in diesel engines, range from 8% to 18%. The levies mark the ...
Read More »Unrest delays $1.5b HK property project
Bloomberg CK Asset Holdings Ltd., the developer founded by billionaire Li Ka-shing, postponed a planned sale of condominiums in Hong Kong as ongoing political protests made it difficult to market the luxury residences. The homes at 21 Borrett Road would not be offered for sale as scheduled this month, a spokeswoman for the company said on Wednesday, confirming an earlier ...
Read More »Australia rejects calls by Pacific Island countries to ditch coal
Bloomberg Australia is pushing back against calls from Pacific Island leaders to ditch its commitment to coal mining to help combat climate change, saying its neighbours need to respect the country’s reliance on the industry. The world’s second-biggest coal exporter is increasingly a flash point in the battle against carbon emissions after Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s government was reelected in ...
Read More »China sticking to September US trade talks after tariff delay
Bloomberg Chinese officials are sticking to their plan to visit Washington in September for face-to-face trade meetings, people familiar with the matter said, signaling that talks remain on track for now despite an abrupt escalation in tariff threats this month. The US on Tuesday delayed the imposition of some new tariffs after top negotiators spoke on phone, with President Trump ...
Read More »Oil dips as rising storage offers no relief amid market panic
Bloomberg Oil tumbled the most in a week as global financial markets swooned and swelling US crude stockpiles reinforced fears about an economic slowdown. Futures slipped more than 5% in New York, joining a slide in equities. American crude inventories registered a surprise increase for the second straight week, US data showed on Wednesday, although gasoline demand was also healthy. ...
Read More »India seeks used cooking oil to cut energy imports
Bloomberg India has a plan to achieve Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s goal of reducing the country’s dependence on energy imports, and it starts in the kitchen. Three main state-run fuel retailers — Indian Oil Corp., Bharat Petroleum Corp. and Hindustan Petroleum Corp. — are looking to turn used cooking oil that might otherwise be discarded into biodiesel fuels. The retailers ...
Read More »HK airport beatings highlight protesters’ fears running wild
Bloomberg The beatings of two men during a tense rally at Hong Kong’s airport highlights protesters’ growing fear of mainland intervention, as well as the risk that demonstrators’ violent tactics could undermine support for their movement. An otherwise peaceful sit-in at Hong Kong International Airport turned ugly when protesters attacked and detained a man they suspected of being a security ...
Read More »Pakistan urges UN Security Council to meet on Kashmir
Bloomberg Pakistan called on the United Nations Security Council to convene an urgent meeting on India’s decision to revoke autonomy for the disputed Muslim-majority state of Kashmir, a move it says could spark a new conflict between the two South Asian nuclear powers. India’s recent actions “pose a threat to international peace and security, willfully undermine the internationally recognised disputed ...
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