IOC Middle East FZE, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation, and RR Holdings Ltd, the holding company of Beximco LPG of Bangladesh, have signed an agreement for the formation of a 50:50 …
IOC Middle East FZE, RR Holdings Ltd sign deal for LPG business in Bangladesh
IOC Middle East FZE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Indian Oil Corporation, India’s largest refiner and marketer of petroleum products …
Hong Kong activists shut down protest groups after China passes security law
Campaigners fear ‘disturbing’ legislation aimed at quashing protests will target them …
Business Embraces Hong Kong Security Law. The Money Helps.
A flood of investment from China has tempered worries that Beijing’s tightening grip on the Asian financial capital would end its status as a lucrative place to do business.
Investors Slam ‘Flawed’ Vote in Battle for Iconic Taiwan Brand
A power struggle for control of one of Taiwan’s favorite household-appliance brands descended into acrimony after the company’s chairwoman avoided being ousted in a controversial shareholder vote.
Japan puts Taiwan and Brunei atop its business travel agenda
TOKYO — The Japanese government plans to begin talks about restarting business travel to and from Taiwan and Brunei, Nikkei has learned. The talks could begin in July. Japanese officials …
Roundup: Maldives prepares for post COVID-19 tourism revival
MALE, June 30 (Xinhua) — As the Maldives prepares to re-open its borders to tourism in July amid an easing COVID-19 outbreak situation in the country, the Tourism Ministry has issued a 28-page …
India-Bhutan ink hydropower pact
This is the first joint venture Hydroelectric Project between India and Bhutan but New Delhi has been boosting Bhutanese capacity in hydropower generation through several projects. The MEA said, “The …
Zain Bahrain launches 5G commercial services
This commercial launch in Bahrain follows the launch of 5G services in Zain Kuwait and Zain Saudi Arabia last year, said the statement from Zain. The new 5G service will enable customers to benefit …
New help for businesses in Bahrain
Manama: Bahrain’s businesses hardest hit by the coronavirus downturn have been given a three-month extended reprieve. The government stepped in to shoulder 50 per cent of the salaries of insured …