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Societe Generale becomes the first foreign bank to issue TWD denominated Positive Impact Bonds in Taiwan
Societe Generale is pleased to announce it has become the first foreign bank to be granted approval by the Financial Supervisory Commission, Republic of China (Taiwan), to issue TWD denominated Positive Impact Bonds in Taiwan.
Read moreNovozymes: Next yeast product lifts yields, robustness
Innova® Lift responds to ethanol producers looking for greater stress tolerance and better yields.
Read moreTotal sells its Polystyrene business in China to INEOS Styrolution
Total has accepted an offer from INEOS Styrolution, the leading global styrenics supplier, to acquire its polystyrene business in China.
Read moreSale agreement of Veolia's stake in Transdev to Rethmann group
Veolia announces today that it has signed a draft agreement with German group Rethmann for the sale of its remaining 30% stake in Transdev for EUR 340 million.
Read moreRoland Berger: Mobility of the future: China speeds ahead
China is fast becoming the driver of global innovation in the automotive industry. In the race to claim a slice of the future market for mobility services, the Middle Kingdom has taken the lead.
Read moreScania merges corporate marketing and communications
Scania is establishing a new corporate organisation to integrate communications, brand, marketing and sustainability. The new organisation is headed by Erik Ljungberg.
Read moreAirbus’ China assembly facility marks 10 years of quality manufacturing for A320 Family jetliners
The success story at Tianjin has expanded from the build-up of single-aisle Airbus aircraft to completion and delivery of widebody A330s.
Read moreAirbus Helicopters delivers the first of 100 H135s for China in Qingdao
Airbus Helicopters has delivered one H135 to Health Commission of Qingdao in China’s Shandong Province, making this helicopter the first of 100 H135s to be delivered to China per a framework agreement signed in June 2016.
Read moreLCS Program: Fincantieri to build LCS 29
Within the Littoral Combat Ship Program (LCS), the US Navy has awarded the consortium consisting of Fincantieri, through its subsidiary Fincantieri Marinette Marine (FMM), and Lockheed Martin Corporation, a contract to build an additional LCS.
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