The Middle East Economy

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With regional economies still feeling the effects of lower oil prices since mid-2014, trade wars occurring across the globe, a stronger US dollar pushing up the value of the dirham and increased risks weighing on investor sentiment, Dubai and the UAE have introduced a diverse set of cost-cutting reforms that are largely designed to encourage...

 

Dubai is the second-largest of the seven emirates that comprise the UAE in terms of economic size, and the main driver of economic diversity in the country. Its tourism, logistics, manufacturing and services sectors provide opportunities for growth beyond oil and gas, the industry upon which many economies in the region are dependent. Dubai’s...

 

How might a global trade war impact the Dubai Gold & Commodities Exchange, and what strategies exist to mitigate against this risk?

 

How has the introduction of value-added tax (VAT) in the UAE impacted its business environment and competitiveness?

 

How has the introduction of value-added tax (VAT) affected government revenues and allowed for the provision of more data on the emirate’s economy?

 

GCC countries have long appreciated the importance of education for their sustained development. However, the sector, and higher education in particular, has risen as a priority over the past decade with the launch of ambitious economic diversification plans across the region. These strategies seek to harness the potential of the GCC’s...

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