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A trade boost is expected following a meeting between UAE president Sheikh Mohamed and King Abdullah of Jordan

Joramco flies high as UAE and Jordan deepen industrial ties

Commercial aircraft maintenance operator Joramco is establishing a new Boeing Converted Freighter production line in the Jordanian capital of Amman. The company, which is part of Dubai Aerospace Enterprise, is flying the flag for trade relations between the UAE and Jordan as they expand their joint industrial ambitions. Joramco said the new venture will support […]

Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates (C), HE Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia and Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Vice President in Addis Ababa

Aid turns to trade as UAE plans Ethiopia investments

The UAE is planning to increase its investments in Ethiopia as the economic relationship between the two countries evolves from aid to trade. More than a dozen memoranda of understanding were signed between public and private entities in Addis Ababa during an official visit to Ethiopia by UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed al Nahyan […]

Saudi Aramco's Ras Tanura oil refinery. The kingdom's main chemicals producer Sabic intends to build a new facility in Ras Al Khair

Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi bet on crude-to-chemicals

Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi’s state-run oil companies both want to expand their chemicals production capacity in a strategic shift that will have huge implications for a petrochemicals industry already suffering from its lowest margins in two decades. Saudi Aramco and Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (Adnoc) together provide around almost half of Opec’s crude […]

Saudi petrochemicals

Saudi Arabia’s markets to feel petrochemicals slump

Saudi Arabia’s petrochemicals producers reported plunging profits in the second quarter, and are likely to face further struggles due to weak demand, oversupply and high costs. There seems little scope for the industry to rebound until at least 2024, analysts now predict, as a hoped-for turnaround failed to materialise. This gloomy outlook will weigh on […]

Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, chairman of Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development

Abu Dhabi’s industrial ambitions begin to bear fruit

Abu Dhabi has registered a 63 percent jump in the number of industrial licences issued during the first half of 2023 as the emirate makes progress on plans to double the size of the sector by 2031. In the first full year since the launch of the Abu Dhabi Industrial Strategy, nearly AED15.4 billion ($4.2 […]

Careem Uber

Careem could yet be hailed a smart buy for Uber

The hefty premium Uber paid for Dubai ride-hailing rival Careem will prove worth it in the long run, analysts believe. Uber, which has racked up nearly $33 billion in losses since its inception in 2009, paid $3.1 billion for Careem in January 2020 in what remains the largest deal for a homegrown Gulf tech startup. […]

Mosque of the Prophet, Medina, Saudi Arabia

Saudi tourism revenue grows as budget surplus shrinks

Tourism revenue is beginning to emerge as a serious component on Saudi Arabia’s balance of payments, tripling in a year, and experts see the sector as a “very important” offset to any decline in oil earnings. While the kingdom’s current account returned another surplus in the first quarter of 2023 of $17.7 billion, this was […]

A Sonatrach facility in Ouargla province, eastern Algeria. The state-owned company has pledged to invest $30bn in oil and gas

Algeria’s GDP growth to slow as oil production dips

Algeria’s economic growth is expected to slow this year and in 2024 as oil production drops. Analysts at BMI, formerly Fitch Solutions, forecast that the country’s real GDP will be 2.1 percent in 2023 and 1.9 percent next year – down from 3.3 percent in 2022. Algeria’s hydrocarbon production – made up of one-third gas […]

green hydrogen oman

Oman takes green hydrogen gamble

Sometimes it takes a country. Oman is dedicating an area the size of Slovakia to solar power projects to produce green hydrogen – gas produced entirely from renewable sources. On June 1 Salim bin Nasser Al Aufi, minister of energy and minerals, signed $20 billion of contracts with partners including BP, Shell and the newly […]

Tourists and residents in Red Square, Moscow, Russia - St Basil's Cathedral is visible

Moscow still a key destination for Middle East tourists

Moscow remains popular for tourists from the Middle East despite the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Russia launched a war against its neighbour in February last year, yet tourists from the Middle East made 139,600 trips to Moscow throughout 2022, according to statistics from the Moscow City Tourism Committee (MCTC). At the end of […]

Wealthy London districts such as Kensington are attractive to Gulf investors, but they must consider the tax implications of buying property there

Gulf property buyers in the dark over UK ‘death tax’

Whether it is a second home in Kensington or an apartment for their children studying at university, Gulf investors have spent billions on UK property over the decades – but many are oblivious to the tax implications, especially when it comes to inheritance tax. His Majesty’s Revenue & Customs (HMRC) applies 40 percent inheritance tax […]

inclusive tourism uae

UAE taps multi-billion dollar inclusive tourism market

Amsaan Accessible Tours claims to be the first company in the Mena region specialising in creating unique tours for deaf people, tapping into the underserved and yet multi-billion dollar inclusive tourism market. The Dubai company uses technology to provide tours with all information in sign language. There are deaf guides for group tours, on-demand sign […]

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Middle East economies feel the heat from climate change

Iraq’s Tigris and Euphrates rivers famously gave birth to some of the world’s first civilisations thousands of years ago. Now, climate change advocates warn that drought means they are now too weak to sustain agriculture and feed the communities who depend on them. At a press conference in Baghdad on Wednesday, United Nations human rights […]

Carbon capture transports CO2 via pipelines to underground storage facilities

Carbon capture and storage cheaper in Gulf

Carbon capture and storage in the Gulf is considerably cheaper than in many regions including Europe, although there are several other variables that determine the overall cost of cutting CO2 emissions from industrial activity. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) will account for 20 percent of the emissions reductions needed to achieve global net zero by […]

Gulf carbon capture

Gulf geology ideal for carbon capture, say experts

The Gulf’s geology and decades-old oil and gas industry could enable the region to become a world leader in carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS), experts believe. Gulf oil producers have been using carbon dioxide (CO2) capture technology for more than 40 years to remove the compound from natural gas before it is shipped for […]

Romanian president Klaus Iohannis meets Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum in Dubai

Nuclear energy to power UAE-Romania trade growth

Dubai International Chamber has set up a Romanian Business Council as part of efforts to build on non-oil trade between the UAE and the Eastern European nation, which exceeded $1 billion last year. The council will promote the interests of Romanian businesses and Romanian-owned UAE-registered companies in Dubai. It will also support Dubai’s presence in […]

Bogus calls from fraudsters are becoming a near-daily occurrence

‘Hi, this is your bank…’ Inside the war on payment fraud

“Hello. This is the Central Bank of the UAE. We are contacting you because you need to surrender your debit card.” The call comes from a conventional mobile number while you’re on the way home from work.   Welcome to the scamdemic – claim your prize, share your one-time password, update your bank details, click […]

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Adnoc gas deal fires up UAE-Azerbaijan ties

Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (Adnoc) is to acquire a 30 percent equity stake in the Absheron gas and condensate field off the coast of Azerbaijan, as part of a plan to grow its international gas business. The deal will allow the state-owned company to facilitate a route into global markets for gas in Europe […]

Intersect innovation hub palestine startups

Innovation hub helps launch Palestinian startups in Gulf

Startups in Palestine are increasingly expanding in the Gulf as a way of overcoming hurdles such as a lack of access to funding and support systems. Central to their strategy is the Intersect Innovation Hub, a business incubator that is helping to build bridges between Palestinian startups and the Gulf region. Rateb Rabi, CEO of […]

The Avenue mall Bahrain

Bahrain shopping malls must adapt or risk losing tenants

Shopping mall owners in Bahrain have been warned to adapt or risk their tenants leaving, as average rental rates in the kingdom dropped by 11 percent over the last year and the popularity of online shopping continues to grow. Retail rents have declined by 7 percent to BHD10 ($26.5) per square metre, as the sector […]

DP World shipping polluters taxation

Call for shipping polluters to pay for their emissions

UAE multinational logistics company DP World has called for a global taxation on polluters in the shipping industry to pay for their emissions. The maritime services giant says new targets revealed by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) in July do not go far enough. At the 80th meeting of the IMO’s Marine Environmental Protection Committee […]

James Cleverly and Sheikh Salem Al Sabah met to promote UK GCC trade

Oil and services grow UK-GCC trade to $83bn

Total trade between the UK and GCC countries rose by more than 70 percent to £64.5 billion ($82.7 billion) in the year to the end of March, driven by rising oil prices and a demand for services as Gulf states move to diversify their economies. According to an AGBI analysis of statistics released by the […]