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BHP sells BHP Mitsui Coal stake to Stanmore in $1.35bn deal

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BHP, an Australian mining company, announced on Monday to sell its 80 percent stake in BHP Mitsui Coal, a metallurgical coal joint venture, to Stanmore Resources Ltd for up to $1.35 billion.

In a deal, Stanmore agreed to acquire BHP’s stake in BHP Mitsui Coal, which operates two metallurgical coal mines in the Bowen Basin, Australia.

Japan’s Mitsui & Co Ltd owns the remaining stake in BHP Mitsui Coal.

Analyst Peter O’Connor of Shaw & Partners said it is a fair to good price from the perspective of BHP, a diversified resources company that extracts, processes and sells metals, minerals, coal, iron ore and petroleum products to global markets.

Experts at RBC predict that BHP may distribute proceeds from the divestment among shareholders via special dividends on completion in mid next year.

Owned by Singapore-listed Golden Energy and Resources Ltd, Stanmore said it will pay $1.1 billion on completion of the sale and an additional $100 million after six months.

Stanmore said it plans to fund the acquisition with a $625 million debt facility and a $600 million equity raising.

Golden Energy, which runs a thermal coal mine in Indonesia and a gold mine in Queensland, will guarantee Stanmore’s obligations and any break fee to up to $600 million.

However, Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board is yet to review the deal for final approval.

After the deal, Stanmore’s shares witnessed their best session in five years and gained 23.7 percent to A$1.280 ($0.9469), while BHP’s shares also increased 1.2 percent.

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Indians lead new business registrations in Dubai, Chamber data shows

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Indian entrepreneurs continue to drive new business growth in Dubai, according to the latest figures from the Dubai Chamber of Commerce.

In the first half of 2025, a total of 9,038 Indian-owned companies joined the chamber, a 14.9% year-on-year increase, making India the top contributor among non-UAE businesses.

Pakistan ranked second with 4,281 new companies (up 8.1%), followed by Egypt in third with 2,540 companies (up 8.3%).

Bangladeshi businesses posted the highest growth rate at 37.5%, with 1,541 new companies joining, placing Bangladesh fourth. The UK ranked fifth with 1,385 new members, reflecting 11.1% growth.

Other countries in the top 10 included Syria (945), China (772), Jordan (688), Türkiye (642), and Canada (535).

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New members were most active in:

  • Wholesale & Retail Trade – 35%
  • Real Estate, Renting & Business Services – 35%
  • Construction – 17.3%
  • Transport, Storage & Communications – 7.6%
  • Social & Personal Services – 7.6%

The results underline Dubai’s position as a global hub for investment and entrepreneurship, attracting businesses across Asia, Europe, and North America.

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Dubai warns engineering firms over costly villa designs

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Dubai Municipality has issued warnings to several engineering consultancy offices after finding that they exaggerated structural designs for citizens’ villas.

According to officials, these inflated designs went against the Dubai Building Code and led to unnecessary construction costs for property owners, without any real engineering need.

The move is part of the Municipality’s efforts to regulate Dubai’s construction sector and protect residents from extra financial burdens. Consultancy offices across the emirate had already been reminded through circulars to strictly follow approved engineering standards.

Eng. Maryam Al Muhairi, CEO of the Buildings Regulation and Permits Agency, said:

“Compliance with the Dubai Building Code is not only a legal requirement but also a professional and ethical responsibility. The goal is to ensure safe, high-quality construction without forcing citizens to pay more than necessary.”

She added that Dubai Municipality will continue to monitor consultancy offices and contractors to prevent excessive use of building materials, including steel, and ensure construction remains efficient, safe, and cost-effective.

Repeat offenders could face disciplinary measures, including poor annual evaluations or even suspension. Earlier this year, two consultancy offices were banned from licensing new projects for six months due to violations.

By cracking down on such practices, Dubai Municipality says it aims to strengthen the emirate’s construction sector, cut waste, and support sustainable urban growth.

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UAE urges businesses to file Corporate Tax returns on time to avoid fines

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The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) has reminded companies in the UAE to finalise their financial records, submit their Corporate Tax returns, and pay any tax due within the official deadlines to remain compliant with the law.

In a statement today, the FTA stressed that all Corporate Tax taxpayers, including exempt persons required to register, must file their returns (or annual declarations) and settle outstanding tax within nine months from the end of each tax period.

The Authority underlined that timely filing and payment are legal obligations, with non-compliance exposing businesses to fines and penalties for delays or non-submission.

To ensure smooth and accurate filing, the FTA advised companies to begin preparations early by compiling essential documents such as commercial licences, financial statements, and business activity details. Early readiness, it said, allows registrants to meet obligations “efficiently and on time.”

Highlighting its role in supporting businesses, the FTA stated that it remains committed to enhancing services in line with global best practices. Digital filing and payment can be completed via the EmaraTax platform, available 24/7, which offers “clarity, ease, and speed.”

The Authority also urged taxpayers to ensure that submissions are complete and accurate. Corporate Tax returns can be filed directly through EmaraTax or with the assistance of authorised tax agents listed on the FTA’s website.

Stakeholders seeking detailed guidance on Corporate Tax law, implementing decisions, and related regulations can access resources directly at tax.gov.ae.

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