September 19, 2019
Regular explosions within Istanbul’s Orhanli industrial zone are threatening flights at the Sabiha Gokcen International Airport, Xinhua reported. Meanwhile, a huge fire broke out at Ema Chemical Systems-Huntsman’s chemical factory located within the industrial zone on Sep. 18, forcing evacuation of the compound.
September 19, 2019
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps seized a tanker in the Persian Gulf for allegedly smuggling 250,000 liters of diesel to the United Arab Emirates on Sep. 16, True News Source reports citing ISNA. The detention follows drone attacks on Saudi oil facilities on Sep. 14.
September 19, 2019
Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. expects to pay out more than 110 billion Japanese yen ($1 billion) in claims for typhoon Faxai, The Japan Times reports. The typhoon made landfall in Japan’s Chiba prefecture on Sep. 9 and caused widespread damage.
September 17, 2019
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission said that Toyota Motor Corp. has recalled 82,756 vehicles fitted with Japan-basedTakata Corp.’s airbags, myGC reports. The recall relates to the passenger side front airbag inflators in Yaris, Corolla and Avensis vehicles. “As it gets older, a combination of high temperatures and humidity can cause the airbag inflator propellant to degrade,” the recall notice said.
September 17, 2019
Spain’s Insurance Compensation Consortium expects insurance claims related to damage caused by heavy rains and flash floods in southern and eastern Spain to total at least €142 million ($157 million), The Olive Press reported. The amount includes damage to businesses, homes, and vehicles, but excludes structural damage.
September 17, 2019
Bermuda-based reinsurance and retrocession linked investment manager Markel CATCo Investment Management Ltd. said that investors in its listed fund are exposed to potential losses from hurricane Dorian and typhoon Faxai, Artemis reports. The hurricane is expected to cause insurance and reinsurance losses of up to $8.5 billion, which will cause some minor losses in retrocessional insurance-linked securities or collateralized reinsurance markets.
September 17, 2019
The Enforcement Directorate of India said that U.K.-based consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has been fined 2.3 billion Indian rupees ($32 million) for allegedly violating provisions of the Foreign Exchange Management Act, The Economic Times reports. An investigation revealed that PwC and its functionaries allegedly received nearly $50 million of foreign investments in the guise of grants.“During the course of investigation it was revealed that PwC had received $4,98,42,747/ equivalent to Rs 229 crore as purported grants from PricewaterhouseCoopers Services BV. The funds so received as ‘grants have been utilised for various business purposes including acquisition of other Indian companies and paying non-compete fee and accordingly a complaint was filed,” said the agency.The adjudicating authority during the course of adjudication had held the company guilty of violation of section 10 (6), 6(2), 6(3) and 9 (b) of FEMA, for receiving investments in the guise of purported grants in non permitted sector without the approval of government or RBI and imposed penalty of Rs 230 crore on PwC Pvt Ltd and other penalties on office bearers of companies including past and present chairman and directors, the agency said.
September 16, 2019
Heavy rains have caused 10 billion Indian rupees ($140 million) worth of damage to coffee crops in the Indian state of Karnataka, The Times of India reported. The rains have damaged around 150,000 hectares of coffee estates in three districts.
September 16, 2019
State-owned China Export & Credit Insurance Corp. expects insurance payouts to rise this year as the trade war between the United States and China intensifies, Moneyweb reported citing sources. The insurance policies help cushion companies from the risk of export deals collapsing because of elevated duties on goods flowing between the two countries.
September 16, 2019
Germany’s motor vehicle authority could fine Audi AG €25,000 ($27,675) for each car carrying illegal software that can manipulate emissions levels, Euronews reported citing Bild am Sonntag. The company has until Sep. 26 to remove the software from thousands of diesel vehicles with V6 and V8 TDI engines.
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