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By 2010 Qatar aims to increase the number of tourists who visit the emirate to 1.5m visitors per year, while at the same time lengthening the average stay from 1.5 to four days.
MICE - Meetings, Conventions, Incentives and Exhibitions - have become a significant factor in Abu Dhabi's tourism development, with such events expected to be one of the driving forces of the sector in the years to come.
The Qatari banking sector's results for 2006 illustrate excellent growth rates with total assets reaching $2.5bn.
Turkey's young people are struggling to turn their educations into work opportunities. University is a privilege, with the vast majority of Turks not making the cut.
While the United Arab Emirates is credited with oil reserves of 97.9bn barrels and 214.4 trn cubic feet of natural gas, the Northern Emirates' combined reserves account for 1.6% of the federation's oil and about 5.5% of its gas.
In 2006, Turkey received 19.6bn cubic metres (bcm) of gas from Russia (63% of total gas imports) of which 7.4 bcm came through Blue Stream, a major trans-Black Sea gas pipeline that carries natural gas directly from Russia to Turkey.

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