Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Adani Enterprises —controlled by Gautam Adani and his family—is pushing ahead with plans to build India’s largest copper refinery as the world’s second most populous nation seeks to reduce its reliance on metal imports. The conglomerate—which also has interests in airports, edible oils, ports, renewable energy and toll roads—said in a regulatory filing on Sunday that its unit Kutch Copper has raised 60.7 billion rupees ($775 million) in loans from a syndicate of banks led by the State Bank of India. Proceeds will be used to accelerate the construction of a greenfield copper refining plant in Gujarat, Adani’s home state in western India. “Kutch Copper aims to create the capacity for production of refined copper, which plays a vital role in strengthening the nation’s shift towards electric vehicles and renewables,” Vinay Prakash, director of Adani Enterprises said in a statement. “The project has requisite technology … [Read more...] about Asia’s Richest Man, Gautam Adani, Raises $775 Million To Build India’s Largest Copper Refinery
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South-East Asia’s food production costs could go up by 80% in sustainability drive, says Study
SINGAPORE, June 26 (The Straits Times/ANN): While reducing carbon emissions will help manage the extreme weather conditions that have led to food price spikes in South-East Asia, this transition to a lower carbon future could come with its own costs, one think-tank said. Global forecasting firm Oxford Economics estimated that the costs of producing food could go up by as much as 80 per cent in countries such as Indonesia by 2050, as governments implement measures aimed at achieving net zero. This is if regional authorities do not also introduce initiatives to mitigate the impact to the food supply chain, said Oxford Economics Asian macro consulting head Tom Rogers, during a webinar on Thursday (June 23). The webinar, hosted by Oxford Economics, discussed findings from a study into the impact of climate change on food prices. The study, commissioned by industry body Food Industry Asia and conducted by Oxford Economics, found that heatwaves in Thailand in December 2014 and in … [Read more...] about South-East Asia’s food production costs could go up by 80% in sustainability drive, says Study
Here’s How Many Billions The Heirs Of Italy’s Second Richest Man–Who Died Monday–Stand To Inherit
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Eyewear mogul Leonardo del Vecchio—whose firm owns Ray-Ban, Sunglass Hut and more—died at age 87, with a fortune worth an estimated $25.5 billion and six children from three different relationships. The death of Italy’s second-richest man, Leonardo Del Vecchio , means that his estimated $25.5 billion fortune will now be divided among his heirs. The 87-year-old eyewear mogul leaves behind his second wife, Nicoletta Zampillo, and six children from three different relationships, ranging in age from 18 to 65. All seven are now likely to become billionaires, inheriting Del Vecchio’s Luxembourg-based holding company Delfin and its billions of dollars in assets. One of Italy’s most famous entrepreneurs with a rags-to-riches tale of success, the factory apprentice-turned-eyewear mogul lived in Monaco and held his vast fortune—including ownership of Sunglass Hut, Ray-Ban and Oakley—through Luxembourg-based Delfin. After a … [Read more...] about Here’s How Many Billions The Heirs Of Italy’s Second Richest Man–Who Died Monday–Stand To Inherit
As G7 Meets, The World’s Richest Nations Water Down Aid And Climate Finance
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin As seven of the world’s wealthiest nations meet, it has been revealed that billions of dollars in aid for the poorest countries are being rerouted into climate finance, with G7 nations appearing to indulge in what amounts to a form of creative accounting with regard to their international commitments. A new report from the charity CARE shows that, rather than providing additional money to help developing nations respond to climate change as promised under international agreements, wealthy states like the U.S., Canada and France are consistently overreporting the amount of money they’re providing, while diverting money meant for other development programs. In total, CARE found that an estimated $103 billion of climate finance reported by G7 nations has simply been siphoned straight out of development aid budgets, including funds intended for health, education, gender equality and poverty alleviation. Between 2011 and … [Read more...] about As G7 Meets, The World’s Richest Nations Water Down Aid And Climate Finance
How Netflix Is Developing Kids’ Content And Animation From Asia
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin In Asia, Netflix has been rolling out a steady pipeline of animated series and children’s content. Over the last quarter, the streamer released Sea of Love , its first Thai original for pre-schoolers. This came alongside Mighty Little Bheem: I Love Taj Mahal , the latest installment in the popular Indian animation franchise. In the last week of May, Korean children’s film Larva Pendant landed in Netflix’s Top 10 chart for non-English films globally within a week of its release, receiving 3.09 million viewing hours. The streamer shared that 60% of households which have Netflix watch children and family content every month. “Asia has an extremely large youth audience, both on a relative and absolute basis, so creating shows that are engaging and resonant with kids and families in the region is quite important,” says John Derderian, head of animation series at Netflix. NFLX Japanese anime Rilakkuma’s Theme Park … [Read more...] about How Netflix Is Developing Kids’ Content And Animation From Asia
Central banks in Asia spend billions to slow currency declines
- A + A (June 28): After years of building their foreign-exchange reserves, central banks in Asia are tapping into their stockpiles to bolster their weakening currencies against a rising US dollar. Thai reserves slid to US$221.4 billion as of June 17, in data released late last week. That was the lowest in more than two years. Monthly figures show that Indonesia’s stash is at the smallest since November 2020. Reserves in South Korea and India are at their lowest in more than a year. Malaysia’s stockpile, meanwhile, has fallen the most since 2015. “Some countries would have used their reserves to stabilize their currencies when moves were excessive,” said Rajeev De Mello, a global macro portfolio manager at GAMA Asset Management in Geneva. “They know that they can’t reverse their currencies’ weakness against the USD, but they can smooth the declines.” Learning from the 1997 Asian financial crisis, central banks have been accumulating dollars to help defend their … [Read more...] about Central banks in Asia spend billions to slow currency declines
Live Long And Prosper: Five Countries Where People Live The Longest
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin When it comes to life expectancy, Okinawa prefecture and its semi-tropical islands off Japan’s south coast have long been referenced as the benchmark location for living a long life. According to the WHO , the global trend for how long we live increased by more than six years over the first 20 years of the 21st century, with the average global life expectancy increasing from 66.8 years in 2000 to 73.4 years in 2019. But in Okinawa that trend is in reverse. In 1980, it had the highest average life expectancy for both men and women, with men expected to live until at least 84 years and women averaging an amazing 90 years old. Yet in the 2020 census, it was discovered Okinawan men were living to an average age of 80.27 years and women 87.44 years. Gerontologists have long attributed those long lives to a combination of nutritious diet, regular exercise, a continued sense of purpose (known as the concept of ikigai in … [Read more...] about Live Long And Prosper: Five Countries Where People Live The Longest
Covid-19 cases in Thailand 10 times higher than reported: Top virologist
BANGKOK (The Nation/Asia News Network): The actual number of Covid-19 infections must be 10 times higher than reported by the Public Health Ministry as most patients develop mild symptoms, top virologist Yong Poovorawan (pic) said on Sunday (June 26). Thailand recorded 2,378 Covid-19 cases and 17 deaths on Sunday, according to the ministry. Dr Yong also pointed out that the number of children infected by Covid-19 has surged now that schools have reopened, triggering a spread among families. With children, he said, it was difficult to tell if they have the common flu or Covid-19. "We expect Covid-19 to spread quickly from this month and the number of infections to reach their peak between July and September," he said. He reckoned that Covid-19 infections will start dropping between October and December, before rising again in January, when respiratory diseases usually peak. Dr Yong, who leads the Chulalongkorn University's Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology, said half … [Read more...] about Covid-19 cases in Thailand 10 times higher than reported: Top virologist
India leading the way of innovation, one unicorn coming up every 10 days: PM Modi in Germany
PM Modi addressing the Indian diaspora in Munich, Germany, on June 26 (Image: Twitter/@DDNews) India is leading the "way of innovation", with one unicorn emerging in the country at every 10 days, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on June 26 in Germany's Munich, where he addressed members of the Indian community. "There was a time when India was nowhere in the race of startups. Today, we are the third-largest startup ecosystem. Similarly, we used to import even the simplest phones, today, we are the second-largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world," he said. "Not only this, in India, on an average, we have a ‘unicorn’ every 10 days," Modi added. The spirit of innovation is evident in all parts of the country, Modi claimed, noting that an average of 5,000 patents are filed every month in India. Also Read: Modi at G7 in Germany | Expectations from and support for India will rise rather than fall Close The country is also matching the pace of … [Read more...] about India leading the way of innovation, one unicorn coming up every 10 days: PM Modi in Germany
10 Impactful Technologies For Improved Recruiting And Hiring
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin With so many technological advancements taking place and remote and hybrid workforces on the rise, recruiting and hiring processes are much different than they used to be. These days, apps, software and social platforms are where many companies go to seek new talent. Depending on your industry and company culture, however, some software will be more beneficial than others when it comes to hiring. Here, 10 members of Young Entrepreneur Council discuss their picks for today's most impactful apps and software for recruiting and hiring. 1. WhatsApp I find WhatsApp very useful for hiring. It's typically known as more of a communications app, but that also makes it great for recruiting. Believe it or not, you can also post jobs there and join relevant groups to find the talent you need. - Andrew Schrage , Money Crashers Personal Finance 2. Upwork One tip that is especially helpful for new young companies … [Read more...] about 10 Impactful Technologies For Improved Recruiting And Hiring