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Menzies Aviation unveils new domestic cargo terminal in Bengaluru, India

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London, March 13: Menzies Aviation, the leading service partner to the world’s airports and airlines, has unveiled its new 245,000 square feet greenfield domestic cargo terminal in partnership with BIAL (Bengaluru International Airport Ltd).

The new state-of-the-art cargo terminal is designed to enhance operational efficiency for Menzies’ cargo operations. It will support a wide variety of airfreight commodities, and incorporates advanced technology, specialised storage facilities, and sustainable design principles to deliver seamless handling while accommodating future growth in cargo demand.

Strategically located at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru, the terminal spans more than seven acres and is designed with scalability in mind. Handling up to 360,000 tonnes of cargo at peak capacity, it boasts a total built-up area of more than 245,000 square feet, 80% of which is dedicated to core operational activities, ensuring high efficiency and seamless cargo management.

With space for up to 42 trucks simultaneously, the facility also has eight strategically placed floor-level weighted scales for accurate cargo weight and volume verification.

Constructed in line with the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC) standards, the new facility is poised to set a new benchmark for efficient and eco-friendly cargo handling. It incorporates sustainable design elements such as sky lighting, enhanced ventilation for optimal air quality, water conservation measures, efficient waste management systems, and energy efficient technologies.

Charles Wyley, EVP Middle East, Africa & Asia, said: “Our new greenfield domestic cargo terminal at Kempegowda International Airport Bengaluru (BLR) is a major step forward in our commitment to delivering efficient, reliable and future-ready logistics solutions. With the rapid growth in air cargo in India, which is set to reach 5.8 million tonnes by 2029 , this facility is designed to not only meet today’s demand but to scale for future needs as the industry continues to evolve.”

Satyaki Raghunath, COO of Bengaluru International Airport Limited, added, “This new domestic cargo terminal reflects our unwavering commitment to sustainable growth. By seamlessly integrating eco-friendly practices with cutting-edge technology, we have created a facility that addresses the growing demand for domestic cargo but also sets benchmarks for operational efficiency and environmental responsibility. This new facility will bring us closer to realising our vision of becoming a premier air cargo hub, unlocking new opportunities and driving economic growth.”

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Kuwait and Qatar ink deal to prevent double taxation

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Kuwait and Qatar ink deal to prevent double taxation

Kuwait’s Minister of Finance, Noura Sulaiman Al Fozan, and Qatar’s Minister of Finance, His Excellency Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, during the signing of the agreement.

KUWAIT CITY, June 2: Kuwait and Qatar have strengthened their economic ties by formalizing an agreement to avoid double taxation on income and to prevent tax evasion and avoidance. The deal was signed by Kuwait’s Minister of Finance and Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, Engineer Noura Sulaiman Al Fozan, and Qatar’s Minister of Finance, His Excellency Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, according to Qatar News Agency (QNA).

H.E. Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari underscored the importance of the agreement, stating that it will support international transparency standards through the exchange of verified financial information. He emphasized that this reflects both countries’ commitment to enhancing coordination and cooperation in tax matters and economic relations.

The agreement aims to establish a clear legal framework for tax treaties between Kuwait and Qatar, eliminating double taxation. It also seeks to boost commercial collaboration, expand investment opportunities for government entities and individuals, combat tax evasion, and ensure neutrality and fairness in taxpayer treatment.

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Kuwait backs July oil hike under OPEC+ deal

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KUWAIT CITY, June 1: The eight countries participating in the voluntary production reduction within OPEC+ are committed to market stability, considering the fundamentals pertaining to the oil market’s current statues and stable global economic forecasts, in addition to the flexibility in adjusting production, Minister of Oil, Tareq Al-Roumi said on Sunday.

This came in a press statement issued by the Ministry on Al-Roumi’s participation in the in the eight OPEC+ countries’ meeting, which was held via video conference on Saturday, on May 31. According to the statement, the minister praised the results of the meeting, saying that it discussed the current levels of commitment to oil production, along with evaluating the voluntary adjustments agreed upon by eight member countries earlier in April and November 2023. In accordance to the decision agreed upon on December fifth, 2024, to start a gradual and flexible return of adjustments of 2.2 million barrels per day starting from April first, 2025, it has been agreed to increase production for the eight countries participating in the voluntary reduction for July 2025 by an additional total of 411,000 barrels per day.

Minister Al-Roumi reaffirmed Kuwait’s steadfast support for all efforts aimed at enhancing the stability of the oil market, considering the stable global economic forecasts and the recovery of the fundamentals of the oil market based on indicators such as the decrease in oil inventories. He added that the member countries have clearly shown a desire to adopt flexible and well-considered measures that consider economic changes and market developments, contributing to achieving long-term stability that enhances the global economy’s ability to face challenges.

Minister Al-Roumi also confirmed that these measures, which involve accelerating the adjustment of production, would provide participating countries with the opportunity to expedite their compensation for previous overproductions starting from January 2024. Minister Al-Roumi, headed the delegation of the State of Kuwait, which included Kuwait’s Governor to OPEC, Mohammad Khudr Al-Shatti, and Kuwait’s National Representative to OPEC, Sheikh Abdullah Sabah Salem Al-Hamoud Al-Sabah.(KUNA)

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Kuwaiti real estate transactions rise 13.8% in third week of May

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KUWAIT CITY, June 1: Real estate trading activity witnessed a huge difference in the number and value of transactions in the third week of May, compared to the second week of the same month. The number of transactions in various property types increased by 13.8 percent, compared to a 10.6 percent decrease in the value of transactions. The total number of real estate transactions during the third week reached around 123, valued at KD76.956 million, compared to 106 transactions, valued at KD86.059 million in the second week of May. The weekly statistical report on real estate trading activity at the Real Estate Registration and Documentation Departments from May 18-22 revealed an increase of around 26 percent in the number and 6.8 percent in the value of private residential real estate transactions.

The total number of transactions during the week reached 100, valued at KD41.270 million, compared to 74 transactions, valued at KD38.450 million in the previous week. Private residential real estate transactions accounted for the lion’s share of the number and value of transactions during the week, accounting for 81.3 percent of the total number and 53.6 percent of the value of transactions. Investment real estate transactions followed, accounting for 17.9 percent of the total number and 39.7 percent of the total value. Weekly investment real estate transactions witnessed a significant decline in the number and value of transactions.

The report revealed approximately 22 real estate transactions worth KD30.572 million — 26.7 percent decrease in the number and 9.9 percent decrease in value compared to the previous week’s 30 transactions worth KD33.849 million. Although only one commercial real estate transaction was recorded in the second and third weeks of May, the decline in the value of commercial transactions in the third week compared to the second week may reflect an anticipated stagnation in real estate transactions during summer.

The value of commercial transactions in the third week decreased by 39.8 percent (KD3.386 million) compared to the second week, reaching 8,500 transactions, compared to KD5.114 million in the third week. There was no movement in real estate transactions for crafts, warehouses, showrooms, shops or the coastal strip this week

By Marwa Al-Bahrawi
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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