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In order to meet the housing needs of local residents, Abu Dhabi's government and developers are working together to deliver a number of projects in the capital.
It may have just been one line in a much larger report on the state of the property sector of the UAE, but a single sentence in a recent press release by real estate firm CB Richard Ellis encapsulated one of the main focuses for the direction of tourism in Ras Al Khaimah (RAK).
While Abu Dhabi continues to buttress its credentials as an aspiring leader in green technologies with new investments, the emirate is already beginning to reap the benefits of previous similar policies and is hoping that initial successes will pave the way for further renewable energy projects.
Sharjah's construction industry has managed to work its way through the global financial crisis, avoiding the slump that other regional economies have witnessed.
OBG talks to Duncan Hedditch, CEO, Emirates Aluminium (EMAL)
Turkey's economy is still dealing with the effects of the global recession, having seen export markets dry up and domestic demand weaken, though it has avoided a repeat of large-scale financial meltdowns of the past and is expected to return to growth in 2010.

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