The French industrial engineer Fives Group is in talks with Emal and Kizad about a multimillion euro partnership to create as many as 100 high-tech jobs for nationals. Read Article Emal and Kizad in French link-up talks
Emirates Aluminium is eying further growth at its site in the Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi even as its first expansion project is still underway. Read Article Emal keen to expand further at Kizad
Emirates Aluminium, which is building the world's biggest aluminum smelter in the United Arab Emirates, raised a US$3.4 billion loan this month to fund expansion, according to a banker familiar with the deal. Read Article Emal said to secure funds for Kizad plant expansion
A senior government official says that stronger ties with Africa are essential to secure the raw materials needed for industrial development in the UAE. Read Article African ties vital for raw materials
The owners of the world's largest aluminium smelter, which is being built in Abu Dhabi, are studying the addition of an alumina refinery to the site that could transform the emirate into a global hub for aluminium production. Read Article Mubadala in talks on refinery for alumina
Emirates Aluminium (Emal), the first company to populate Abu Dhabi's new industrial zone in Taweelah, aims to double its sales into the UAE as the zone attracts more downstream industry. Read Article Emal aims to double sales in Abu Dhabi
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British scientists have discovered a vaccine that creates an immunity to Traveller's Diarrhoea - the global curse with a handful of names, but one certain unpleasant effect. Vaccine set to vanquish Delhi belly
James Gandolfini, whose portrayal of a brutal, emotionally fragile mob boss in HBO's 'The Sopranos' helped create one of TV's greatest drama series, has died. The Sopranos star James Gandolfini dies in Rome
Most ruling politicians and their supporters in the post-uprising North African states are likely to support Turkish premier Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Arab Spring Islamist leaders support Erdogan