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Looking to better times in 2012 after a challenging 12 months that saw Bahrain’s economy lose some of its momentum, the Kingdom is seeing signs that several key sectors are moving quickly to recover lost ground in the New Year.
After overcoming a number of political obstacles in 2011, Nigeria's government has pledged to keep economic reform momentum strong this year, with steps aimed at encouraging macroeconomic stability, improving investment attractiveness and confronting unemployment.
With forecasts predicting solid economic growth in 2011 and a political system that remained stable in spite of unrest rocking much of the Middle East, Oman looks set to see increased investor interest in the coming years.
Malgré la période de turbulences économiques qui a suivi le spectaculaire changement politique du début d’année en Tunisie, un optimisme prudent semble gagner du terrain et annonce pour 2012 la reprise d’une économie tunisienne quelque peu ébranlée en 2011.
News regarding Thailand was dominated during 2011 by political change and environmental catastrophe, with both having important economic impacts. For most of the year however, the country’s investment story was one of growing foreign interest on the back of steady economic growth.
Glowing assessments of Papua New Guinea's economic outlook see natural resource wealth leading growth for this year, with positive implications for the country's broader development. However, external factors threaten to post challenges to a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project.

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