Ireland / AP Hugh Maguire can’t believe the British really did it. The Northern Ireland farmer, like many residents along the United Kingdom’s virtually unmarked land border with the Republic of Ireland, faces the risk of financial ruin if Britain proceeds with plans to exit the European Union. EU farm subsidies provide most of his income from highland pastures ...
Read More »Mongolia votes amid economic uncertainty
Mongolia / AFP Mongolians went to the polls across their sprawling, sparsely-populated country on Wednesday as it struggles to benefit from its vast natural resources amid disputes over foreign investment and slumping demand from neighbouring China. Squeezed between Vladimir Putin’s Russia and Communist China, Mongolia prides itself on its democracy, but voters expressed frustration with the country’s poor governance ...
Read More »Italy to remove corpses from salvaged migrant boat
Rome / AFP Italy is to begin removing the remains of hundreds of people from a sunken migrant boat after raising it from the Mediterranean seabed and towing it to Sicily, the navy announced Wednesday. The boat’s sinking off Libya in April 2015 left as many as 800 people dead in the worst maritime tragedy in the Mediterranean since ...
Read More »The EU never made hearts beat faster in Europe
Financial markets are still trying to make sense of Britain’s vote to leave the European Union, and almost everyone is wringing their hands over what it all means — popular anger at elites, an eruption of racism and xenophobia, the collapse of the liberal world order, the resurgence of English nationalism. The uncomfortable truth is that it’s probably all ...
Read More »Resilient Turkey must shape up its economy
Ankara’s move to thaw tensions with both Tel Aviv and Moscow could counter the negative impact of terrorist attacks on Turkey’s tourism and economy, and end its current isolation. Tuesday’s attack on Ataturk airport in Istanbul came just as Turkey is rebuilding relations with Israel and Russia. Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s apology to Moscow prompted Russia’s President ...
Read More »What does Brexit mean for Abenomics in Japan?
Mina Pollmann SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS On June 23, British voters signaled their interest in leaving the European Union. The Brexit vote sent the Japanese yen shooting up in value, as risk averse investors turned to this traditionally “safe†currency. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe held an emergency meeting on Monday with the Bank of Japan (BOJ) and ...
Read More »China, Russia, Mongolia sign long-awaited economic partnership agreement
Overshadowed by the news of the British referendum on European Union (EU) membership held the same day, on June 23 Presidents Xi Jinping of China, Vladimir Putin of Russia, and Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj of Mongolia signed a trilateral economic partnership agreement in Tashkent, Uzbekistan during the 11th meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). The agreement consists of 32 ...
Read More »UAE to get first qualified investment real estate fund
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business UAE’s leading financial institution, Mashreq is in partnership with Arady Properties, an experienced Real Estate company set to launch the UAE’s first Qualified Investor Real Estate Fund which will be registered in the DIFC. The Sharia’h Compliant fund’s strategy will be the acquisition of select, income generating, diversified assets across the GCC with a ...
Read More »Abu Dhabi Duty Free opens e-commerce site
Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business Designed to further enhance the passenger experience at Abu Dhabi International Airport (AUH), Abu Dhabi Duty Free has launched its website, www.ADDF.ae, to enable travellers to browse and shop online from where ever they are, prior to their arrival at the airport. The online store, which initially offers around 1000 of the most popular ...
Read More »Products of hope from behind bars
Sharjah / Emirates Business Souq Al Jubail, a project of Sharjah Asset Management property and the largest fresh produce market in Sharjah, has allocated a dedicated space for products designed by inmates of the Sharjah Punitive and Correctional Establishment. The move is part of the management’s efforts to boost partnership with government parties in the Emirate of Sharjah and ...
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