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Arthur D. Little in Dubai

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Sunday, 04 February 2007
DIFC: Arthur D. Little has opened.

Global management consulting firm Arthur D. Little has opened an office in Dubai at the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Michael Tram, Arthur D. Little’s Global CEO, said: “Arthur D. Little has been operating in the Middle East for over 30 years — mainly in the telecom, chemical, energy and various financial sectors.

We are proud of the international industry expertise that we bring to each of these engagements.”

Arthur D. Little has been supporting the CITC, the telecommunications regulator in Saudi Arabia, in liberalising the telecoms sector. Other clients include SABIC, ASTRA and funds including the ICT (Information & Communication Technology) Development Fund, established by the UAE telecom regulator TRA.

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