...says it will be bought for $1.6 billion (Reuters) - Japan's Takata Corp, the firm at the centre of the auto industry's biggest ever product recall, filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States and Japan, and said it would be bought for $1.6 billion by U.S.-based rival Key Safety Systems. In
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Air Safety in Africa Has Improved, IATA Regional Chief
…Improvement noticeable since the Abuja Declaration In a special interview granted Thisday Newspaper during the IATA AGM, held recently in Cancun, Mexico. Vice-President, International Air Transport Association, African Region, Raphael Kuchi declared that there has been significant improvement in air safety on the continent and urged a downward review of taxes
The Food Delivery Apps That Are Competing To Gain Market Share In India
UK to keep duty-free access for developing countries post-Brexit
Duty-free access to the UK for imports from the world's poorest countries will be maintained after Brexit, the Government says. Britain will maintain duty-free access to its markets once it has left the European Union for goods from dozens of developing countries. Forty-eight developing countries - including Bangladesh, Sierra Leone, Haiti and
NAMA directors, restates commitment to auto policy
National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC) has renewed its commitment to the implementation of the Nigerian Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP) in the interest of the country’s auto sector. In addition, the council would team up with stakeholders towards ensuring early enactment of the auto policy into law by the
Customs Intercepts 15 Contrabands
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Oyo/ Osun Command has paraded 15 contrabands laden vehicles arrested within its area of jurisdiction. The contraband has a duty paid value (DPV) of N28.9 million, according a statement signed by the command Public Relations Officer (PRO), ASC II Ifeoma Ojekwu Onuigbo said the Customs Area Controller
Did Uber steal Self-Driving Car Trade Secret Belonging to Alphabet (Google owners)?
Larry Page, Travis Kalanick And Robot Car Stars Ordered To Testify In Uber-Waymo Case LarryPage Alphabet CEO A months-long legal fight between Alphabet’s Waymo and Uber over the theft of Google trade secrets is moving to its next phase. The federal judge in the case imposed a strict deadline for depositions from Alphabet CEO Larry Page, ex-Uber CEO Travis
Bus Operators in Nigeria to Merge in 60 Days
ALBON, AMTO, BTOA, Inter-State operators in the deal A communiqué issued at the end of the inaugural conference of the Association of Luxury Bus Owners of Nigeria (ALBON), the Association of Mass Transit Operators of Nigeria (AMTO) coalition on the Nigerian Economy and Road Passenger Transport at Lagos Airport Hotel, Ikeja
Maritime Transport Policy Underway in Nigeria
In furtherance of the revolution going on in Nigeria's transport sector, where the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration is advancing the intermodal transport system by linking all the port complexes to the hinterland via the railway to further facilitate ease of doing business a Maritime Transport Policy (MTP) is underway, The Director
