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Sitting down for dinner at this year's Oil Baron's Ball in Dubai next month will likely be a number of executives from one of Qatar's great energy success stories - RasGas.
The release of the European Commission progress report this month on the status of reform in Turkey pointed up agriculture as an area in which the country will have to dig particularly deep as it drives towards full membership.
While widely regarded as one of the chief casualties of Turkey's 2000-2001 economic crisis, Turkey's construction sector is nowadays showing increasing signs of a turnaround.
With the release this week of a European Commission progress report advising the beginning of membership negotiations with Turkey, there is a decidedly sunny aspect to market watchers these days.
With only two years to go to the opening of the 15th Asian games in the Qatari capital of Doha, the government is working hard to promote both the event and the country itself as a venue for sporting events.
Fixed in the crosshairs of militant Islamist groups, this month saw Turkish lorry drivers and businessmen subject to a fresh series of kidnappings and murders in neighbouring Iraq.

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