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BBCNEWS Asia Business Report February 6, 2017

Not for hire. After pulling out of taiwan we find out whats next for uber. And its the holy grail of prime time advertising, the super bowl, but is the 5 million pricetag worth it . Hello and welcome to Asia Business report, im sharanjit leyl. Uber will exit taiwan this week. The Car Booking Company is calling it quits after a lengthy battle with the government there. Uber faced massive fines, which reportedly totalled 35 in us dollars after taiwanese authorities raised fines for drivers caught working for unlicensed transportation services. In taiwan, uber is registered as an Information Services company. Earlier i spoke with the General Managerfor earlier i spoke with the General Manager for uber ....

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Trai dials handset cos, telcos, digital platforms to discuss RCS messaging

Trai addressing challenges with RCS messaging, including differentiation from SMS on iPhones, regulation discrepancies, and telco partnerships in India. ....

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Handset makers want proposed duty on components rolled back


Handset makers want proposed duty on components rolled back
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They have argued that the tariff will hurt the plans of global value supply chains looking to shift to India and domestic device makers alike. It will also threaten investment and production targets set under the Production-linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, they said.
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Mobile handset makers have urged the government to roll back the 2.5% customs duty on some components proposed in the budget. They have argued that the tariff will hurt the plans of global value supply chains looking to shift to India and domestic device makers alike. It will also threaten investment and production targets set under the Production-linked Incentive (PLI) scheme, they said. ....

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Decks amount of about one hundred billion dollars and now they re selling their biotechnology unit for a good twenty one billion dollars to danaher and dennis so far a good news that they can get rid of some of this huge debt load the stock of g.e. traded to the upside by a good fifteen percent when trading started by the end of the day only around plus or six percent were left because the downside of this deal is that the biotechnology unit was on not the fastest growing of g.e. and yet they get the cash but they re also losing one of the more promising parts of their business yes carter there with the view from wall street thank you very much. the mobile world congress the world s largest mobile telecommunications trade fair is end false way but falling global demand for new cell phones has handset makers trying to find that next they get ....

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