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Dubai tops Islamic economy enabling free zone cities

  DUBAI / Emirates Business Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority (DSOA), the regulatory body for Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO), the integrated free zone technology park, on Wednesday announced the findings of the Free Zones Outlook Report, developed in collaboration with Thomson Reuters, the world’s leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals. The report, launched at a joint press conference ...

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EAG to support 2019 World Energy Congress

  Abu Dhabi / Emirates Business The Organizing Committee of the World Energy Congress in Abu Dhabi has announced the support of the Etihad Aviation Group (EAG) in the delivery of the 2019 Congress. The agreement appoints Hala Abu Dhabi as the Official Travel & Destination Partner alongside Etihad Airways as the Official Airline for the 2019 World Energy Congress ...

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UAE can be a global force for good: Experts

  Dubai / Emirates Business The UAE can be a global force for good, education experts gathered at the ongoing GESS Dubai conference and exhibition say. In his keynote speech, His Excellency Hussein Al Hammadi, Minister of Education for the UAE, said the Emirates is putting a strong emphasis on the overall development of students which includes improving their academic ...

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Mideast gasoline boom intensifies competition

  Bloomberg Expanding fuel shipments from the Persian Gulf will intensify competition from Europe to Asia, squeezing profits across the global refining industry and contributing to a looming glut of oil products. As Saudi Arabia, Iran and other crude suppliers build new oil-processing plants and upgrade old ones, the Gulf region is poised to become a net exporter of refined ...

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Australia wins promise of more gas from energy majors

  Bloomberg Oil and gas executives have pledged to boost gas domestic gas production in Australia as Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull seeks to bridge a supply shortfall threatening the nation’s energy security. The commitments by companies including Royal Dutch Shell Plc, ExxonMobil Corp. and Total SA will mean Australia avoids a projected shortfall of gas-powered electricity generation in the summer ...

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Libya, Nigeria still on slow oil recovery path

  Reuters When OPEC reached a deal last year to cut oil output, the decision to exclude Nigeria and Libya from the restrictions was seen as a risk to the group’s efforts to curb a global crude glut. An oil price rally has already stumbled since the deal, but Nigeria and Libya are not to blame. Output from both nations ...

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Iran signs $1bn deal on Mehdiabad mine

  Bloomberg Iran has signed a $1 billion deal with private investors to develop Mehdiabad, one of the world’s largest zinc mines, which it expects to go on stream in next four years and produce 800,000 ton-nes of zinc concentrate per year. The state-owned Iranian Mines and Mining Industries Development and Renovation Organisation (IMIDRO) said in a weekend statement it ...

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Oil gains on US supply as IEA says time needed to drain glut

  Bloomberg Oil rebounded above $48 a barrel amid a reported decline in US crude stockpiles as the International Energy Agency said the market needs time to drain a global inventory glut. Futures advanced as much as 2.4 percent in New York after slumping almost 11 percent the previous seven sessions. US inventories fell by 531,000 barrels last week, the ...

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