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Brunei is looking to maximise its hydrocarbon reserves in order to extend the working life of its energy sector, while at the same time expanding the country's industrial base to make best use out of its oil and gas fields.
Like much of Thailand's economy, the country's real estate sector is under significant pressure from the ongoing financial crisis, which along with continuing political instability is sapping consumer and investor confidence.
Plans by the government of Ras Al Khaimah (RAK) to bolster the emirate's infrastructure in order to support a more diverse and expanded economy are on track, in more ways than one.
Having successfully developed its reputation as one of the leading locations for business and events tourism in the region, Abu Dhabi is now stepping up its game in order to compete on a global scale, and in a manner that is in line with its economic vision.
The Philippines has been facing some of the highest energy costs in the region for some time now – a fact any industrialist will attest to. It seems, however, that looming power shortages could possibly be averted as a result of the ongoing economic turmoil; thus giving the government and private sector precious time to boost domestic production. As it stands, the country relies heavily on outside sources of energy, which account for roughly 65% of its energy needs. However, despite slowing industrial demand for power, some industry insiders still believe the country could face a power shortage of 3000 MW by 2012.
Malaysia's tourism industry could be in for a soft landing in 2009 in the face of the international economic downturn, though the sector may be hard pushed to equal the record levels of arrivals and revenue of 2008.

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