Archive for the ‘UAE’ Category

How To Make the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor Happen

Via European Council on Foreign Relations, commentary on how to make the India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor happen: Summary The war in Gaza and its fallout have stalled plans for the India-Middle East-Europe economic corridor, or IMEC. But this grand US-led connectivity project to link the EU and India via the Gulf can still happen – […]

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The Ugly Side of the Africa-UAE Gold Trade: Misreporting and Smuggling

Via ScienceDirect, a new journal article examining the ugly side of the Africa-UAE (United Arab Emirates) gold trade: gold export misreporting and smuggling. Highlights • Africa-UAE gold trade is characterized by overwhelming misreporting and smuggling. • Export misreporting and smuggling exhibit some persistence behavior. • Export tax, the gold price, and institutional factors are the […]

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Not Just Oil: Wind Farms of the Middle East

Via The Green Prophet, a look at some of the Middle East’s most significant wind energy projects: In recent years, the Middle East has emerged as a significant player in renewable energy, embracing the potential of wind power to diversify its energy mix and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Despite being synonymous with oil-rich landscapes, […]

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IMEC’s Road Ahead

Via National Interest, commentary on IMEC and how the Gaza War can’t stop the economic convergence of India, Europe, and the Middle East. As the global economic and geopolitical landscape undergoes a significant transformation in the 2020s, the intricate interplay of commerce, politics, and strategic ambitions across India, the Middle East, and European economies is […]

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War’s Impact on Muddle East Economies

Via The Economist, a look at the impact that war is having upon the Gulf’s global business ambitions: It was supposed to be the new Middle East: a quieter, neutral entrepot where Arabs and Jews, Shia Iranians and Sunni Arabs, Americans, Chinese and even Russians could all rub along in the common pursuit of profit. In […]

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Final Designs Approved for UAE’s New $35B Airport: 400 Gates and Able to Handle 260M Passengers Annually

Via Paddle Your Own Kanoo, a report that final designs for UAE’s new $35B airport have been approved, that will feature 400 aircraft gates and be able to handle 260M passengers per year: The ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, announced on Sunday that his government has approved the final designs for […]

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