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While Turkey's progress in meeting many of its economic targets has been recently praised by international bodies, one key area still lies outstanding - tackling structural change.
After numerous protests by unpaid workers and local news stories about the poor working conditions of the emirate's expatriate labourers, Abu Dhabi has been working hard to rectify the situation.
New legislation passed by the Turkish parliament late February dealing with restructuring credit card debt came as welcome news to economists and market watchers.
Anyone unsure how the UAE's recently appointed prime minister would behave in his new federal position was reassured this week that he will devote the same energy to federal rule as he has shown in Dubai.
Programmes to boost the level of employment among nationals have been a mainstay of government policy throughout the Gulf, with the Emirates being no exception.
After emerging victorious from a four-month bidding war for the coveted portfolio of P&O's ports, Dubai-based operator DP World could be forgiven for thinking that the worst was behind it.

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