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With the Iranians indicating that the deadlock over a natural gas pipeline between the UAE and Iran might soon be solved, the UAE may be one step closer to bolstering its gas supplies and energy for industrial zones.
From October 10 to October 12, Mehmet Ali Talat, President of the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (KKTC), met in Brussels with EU officials to discuss the stalemate over the island, which looms over Turkey's accession negotiations with the EU.
In its push to diversify its economy and expand its investment and business activities abroad, Qatar is reaching out to one of the newly emerging major world economies - India - and India is reaching back.
The expansion of Abu Dhabi's aviation industry is having a direct impact on the numbers of visitors to the emirate and hotel occupancy rates.
On October 1, Dana Gas, the Sharjah-based energy company, announced it had taken a stake in a large Egyptian gas project in a move that has pleased many of its shareholders.
With a 2007 deadline looming on the horizon, the Turkish government is desperately trying to overhaul the agricultural sector in time to receive structural funds from the EU.

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