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China’s homegrown aircraft steals the spotlight with debut on the global stage

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Singapore Airshow 2024 Soars High with Over 1,000 Exhibitors Showcasing Asia’s Aviation Renaissance

The Singapore Airshow 2024 has taken off with over 1,000 exhibitors converging to underscore the resurgence of Asia’s aviation sector.

This significant event features key highlights that promise to shape the future of the industry, including the debut of China’s COMAC C919, Airbus spotlighting its A350-1000 fuelled sustainably, and captivating aerial displays presented by global air forces.

A major attraction at the airshow is the much-anticipated unveiling of China’s COMAC C919, marking a milestone in Asia’s pursuit of aviation excellence. However, amidst the excitement, critics have been quick to point out that essential components of the C919, such as its engine, avionics, and other critical elements, are sourced from suppliers in the United States and Europe.

The Wall Street Journal and others have underscored the challenges facing the C919, emphasising its “challenging path to success.”

Interestingly, Boeing has opted out of the event, possibly due to recent scrutiny, while Hyundai’s Supernal unit injects a futuristic element with advanced mobility aircraft, adding a touch of innovation to the airshow.

With expectations of hosting 50,000 visitors, the Singapore Airshow 2024 stands as a dynamic platform facilitating a deeper understanding of technological advancements and addressing industry challenges within the evolving Asia-Pacific aviation landscape.

As Asia solidifies its position in the global aviation arena, this event serves as a crucial forum for industry leaders, enthusiasts, and experts to come together, fostering collaboration and charting the course for the future of aviation in the region.

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U.S. – India trade deal cuts tariffs and reshapes global energy flows

US cuts tariffs on Indian goods to 18%; India reduces Russian oil imports and enhances US energy purchases.

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US cuts tariffs on Indian goods to 18%; India reduces Russian oil imports and enhances US energy purchases.

The United States has reduced tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent following a landmark trade agreement. This move comes after months of trade tensions between the two nations and is seen as a major win for India’s economy.

Under the deal, India will end its purchases of Russian oil while increasing imports of U.S. energy and other products. Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised the agreement, saying it will strengthen India’s economic growth and global trade relationships.

Following the announcement, U.S.-listed shares of major Indian companies have seen positive movement, signalling investor confidence in the trade deal.

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Iran orders nuclear talks with the U.S. as tensions rise at home and abroad

Iran seeks nuclear talks with the U.S. in Turkey, amid concerns over missiles, uranium, and domestic unrest.

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Iran seeks nuclear talks with the U.S. in Turkey, amid concerns over missiles, uranium, and domestic unrest.

Iran’s President has ordered the resumption of nuclear negotiations with the United States, with talks expected to take place in Turkey in the coming weeks.

Iran’s Foreign Ministry says regional countries will help facilitate the discussions, signalling a renewed diplomatic push after years of stalled engagement and rising tensions.

Despite the move, officials warn the talks won’t be easy, with deep disagreements still unresolved on both sides.


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Trump responds as Kristi Noem mandates body cameras for federal officers in Minneapolis

Trump advocates body cameras for police to prevent false claims; Noem mandates all federal officers in Minneapolis to wear them.

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Trump advocates body cameras for police to prevent false claims; Noem mandates all federal officers in Minneapolis to wear them.


Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has ordered body cameras for all federal agents in Minneapolis following public outrage over the deaths of two U.S. citizens at the hands of immigration officers. Donald Trump says body cameras help prevent false claims against police.

The policy change comes as videos and eyewitness accounts have challenged official narratives and fuelled demands for transparency and reform.


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