Brunei Darussalam

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The government wants to develop Brunei into a trans-shipment and cargo hub for the East Asia Growth Area (EAGA), a region that includes Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines.
As a small country with a population of only 400,000 people, Brunei's air force faces limited technological and human resources.
Dubai has taken another giant step forward in its campaign to make the emirate one of the world's financial centres, though this time the leap involves a product traditionally associated with the region: oil.
The government of Brunei is taking steps to further develop the Islamic banking and finance sector in a move to establish the country as an Islamic financial services hub in the region.
The Brunei Tourism Board has identified the Middle East as a suitable location to promote and market Brunei as an attractive tourist destination.
The government of Brunei has highlighted the need to develop the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector to meet the needs of employers as well as to diversify the country's economy.

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