New college to promote entrepreneurship

  Tribune News Service The MISK Charitable Foundation and King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) concluded a cooperation deal with Babson College and Lockheed Martin to start the Prince Mohammad bin Salman College of Business and Entrepreneurship. The deal, reached under the supervision of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, was signed in Washington, D.C. by Badr Al-Asaker, secretary-general of the ...

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Indonesia introduces tax amnesty to boost economy

  Jakarta / Agencies Indonesia’s parliament on Tuesday passed a tax amnesty bill in a bid to give Southeast Asia’s top economy a multi-billion-dollar boost, defying criticism the move will let evaders off the hook. The government believes the amnesty can bring in 165 trillion rupiah ($12.4 billion) of additional revenue this year by offering low rates to those who ...

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India to buy potash from Belarus

  New Delhi / Bloomberg Belarusian Potash Co. agreed to supply potash to India at the cheapest price in almost a decade, but a level that analysts said exceeds previous estimates and indicates renewed demand for the crop nutrient. Indian Potash Ltd. will buy 700,000 metric tons at $227 a ton in the new agricultural season starting July 1, according ...

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S Korea plans $17 billion fiscal stimulus package

  Seoul / AFP South Korea on Tuesday announced an economic stimulus package of 20 trillion won ($17 billion) as it cut its 2016 growth forecast due to slowing global demand and the fallout from Britain’s shock decision to leave the EU. The finance ministry revised its growth target for the year to 2.8 percent from 3.1 percent, and said ...

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Starbucks, Tata extend partnership

  Mumbai / Tribune News Service Starbucks Corp. will introduce Tata group’s single-origin coffee in the United States and its Himalayan mineral water in Singapore, launch its specialty tea brand Teavana in India, develop a signature Indian tea blend with Tata group, and introduce Starbucks Coffee on Vistara flights, as the world’s largest coffee retailer and its Indian ally strengthen ...

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Scandal-hit Takata shares jump as boss hints at resignation

  Tokyo / AFP Takata shares jumped on Tuesday after the airbag supplier’s boss said he would resign once the company recovers from a scandal linked to at least 13 deaths and scores of injuries globally. The Tokyo-listed stock soared as much as 10 percent in early afternoon trade after chief executive Shigehisa Takada told the annual shareholder meeting that ...

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EU, not Britain, has the Democracy deficit

  If you are reading this column, the world still exists. This should come as a relief to anyone who has been reading the commentary about the U.K.’s allegedly terrifying and catastrophic vote to leave the European Union. The vote could lead, some forecasters say, to a global recession (one that, knowing today’s press, will inevitably be called a “Brecession”). ...

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Clean energy gets a huge push

  Three Amigos summit that will bring three American leaders together — US President Barack Obama, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau — in Ottawa, is set to avail a strategic pledge to have their countries produce 50% of their power by 2025 from hydropower, wind and solar and nuclear plants, carbon capture and storage, ...

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A strange Cold War partnership: North Korea and Guyana

  Robert Farley SPECIAL TO EMIRATES BUSINESS Cold War politics made for strange bedfellows. Albania and the People’s Republic of China became fast friends, because of a shared aversion to the Soviet Union. The United States developed a cordial relationship with Romania, despite the brutality of the CeauÈ™escu government. Both China and the United States became far too defensive of ...

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Imagining the UK and EU in three years

It’s the summer of 2019, three years after British voters stunned the world by voting to leave the European Union. The U.K. has regained its economic and financial footing, as well as its national confidence. A smaller and more unified European Union now functions in a more coherent fashion. But the road has been bumpy and, as a result, the ...

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