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The government's decision to postpone the privatisation of three electricity distribution grids, TEKEL's tobacco arm along with the announcement that Halkbank would not in fact go for a block sale but rather a 25% IPO, was unexpected.
Almost 900 weapons makers and security firms from around the world, including the US and Russia, are vying for contracts, predicted to exceed $2bn, at the IDEX military show that opened this past Sunday in Abu Dhabi.
Qatar has become an instrumental influence over attempts to create a cartel of natural-gas producing countries that could be modelled after OPEC.
At full exertion, Turkey’s political heavyweights are doing their rounds in Washington this month, lobbying and pressuring members of the US elite over three particularly explosive issues.
Sharjah has set its sights on grabbing a larger share of the region’s tourism potential and developing infrastructure and facilities.
As part of its efficiency drive, Abu Dhabi unveiled its new e-government initiative this week.

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