The Middle East Economy

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With crude oil prices low and seen as unlikely to return to levels above $100 in the next few years, the matter of taxes has been pushed to the forefront of debate in Dubai. The establishment of some form of general taxation has been one of the longest-running political issues in the emirate, the UAE and the wider region. With public revenues...

 

What initiatives are in place to encourage entrepreneurship and fund innovative business ideas?

 

What can be done in policy terms to fund upcoming mega-projects and deal with the risks low oil prices pose to the UAE’s federal budget?

 

Since Saudi Arabia began reducing its domestic wheat production in 2008, the issue of food security has been high on the agenda for governments in the GCC region. The kingdom, which was once self-sufficient in the grain and even exported to the wider region, recognised a fact that is true across the whole of the Arabian Peninsula: it is...

 

What is the outlook for regional trade relations?

 

With Expo 2020 expected to stimulate significant economic activity, what role do you see for private sector capital and foreign investment?

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