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Interview: Hengyuan Refining sets new high amid improving oil price outlook
Hengyuan Refining Company, is set to ride on the wave of global oil prices recovery as it has returned to the black on improved refining margin.
Hyundai to deliver 10 commercial ships to Iran in 2018
South Korea's Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) will deliver 10 commercial ships to Iran in March 2018, local media reported on Sunday.
UAE telecom giant launches 1st 5G ultra-mobile broadband service in Mideast
Etisalat announced on Sunday the successful launch of its 5G ultra-mobile broadband service in the UAE, the first in the Middle East.
Google's parent company announces resignation of its chairman
Alphabet announced Thursday that Eric Schmidt is stepping down as executive chairman of the board of directors in January 2018.
Kinder Morgan to move forward on 1.7 bln USD gas pipeline
U.S. pipeline giant Kinder Morgan said Thursday that it is ready to move forward with its $1.7-billion gas pipeline in the U.S. state of Texas.
Apple admits it deliberately slows down older iPhones
Apple has confirmed the long-held suspicion of some users that it is deliberately limiting the iPhones' processing speed as they age.
Boeing completes largest order for single-aisle jets in Middle East
U.S. aerospace giant Boeing said Thursday that it has concluded a deal to sell 175 737 MAX airplanes to a low-cost airline of the UAE.
Kansai Electric decides to scrap 2 reactors in central Japan
Kansai Electric Power Co. on Friday decided to decommission two aging reactors at its Oi power plant in Fukui Prefecture, central Japan.
Singaporean company agrees to pay $420mln fine in bribery probes
Singapore's Keppel Corporation's Offshore & Marine unit (Keppel O&M) reached a global resolution with criminal authorities.
Ethiopian Airlines to start flights to China's tech hub Shenzhen
Ethiopia's national air carrier Ethiopian Airlines (ET) will commence flights to the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen in June 2018.
Japan's Mitsubishi Materials uncovers more cases of data falsification
Japanese component maker Mitsubishi Materials Corp. said Tuesday that it has uncovered more cases of data falsification and inspection improprieties.
Feature: Tourism rejuvenates old Silk Road town
Feature: Chinese digital company seeking growth in U.S.
To Sort Anbang’s Assets, Chinese Authorities Create Dajia
UBS: The globe is headed for a recession if U.S-China trade talks fails