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Emap Middle East seals Contax deal

Dubai's Contax set to bolster MEED Projects offering that tracks construction projects across MENA region.

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MENA set for 19% share of aluminium market by 2013

New report highlights growing importance of region's production industry.

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Fewer UAE new build contracts in 2009 - survey

Poll also indicates a shift in business to countries like Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

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Reducing risk

The sky-rocketing growth of construction projects in the gulf has been a source of amazement for industry analysts world-wide.

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Value of Gulf projects surges past $2tn - report

Construction sector shrugs off concerns over higher costs to power regional boom.

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Dubai begins work on world's largest reservoirs

Construction of three water basins aims to quench emirate's current supply shortage.

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Gov't called on to solve water shortage

Gulf residents believe authorities in region need to act to stop problem escalating, poll reveals.

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$120bn needed to solve power, water crisis

Rising power demand and falling water supplies spurring crisis, expert warns.

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Power crisis opens door for companies

The demand for power plants in the GCC over the next seven years could lead to contractors gaining a stake in power projects.

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Consumer despair as water prices to soar

Dwindling supplies prompt higher bills as Gulf gov'ts attempt to curb consumption, expert says.

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On tenterhooks

International anxiety has followed the American sub-prime crisis with fears of a domino effect around the world. Laura Collacott finds out if these fears are justified.

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Bahrain to allow third mobile operator in '09

Telecom will compete with Batelco and firm linked with Kuwait's Zain, magazine reports.

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Indians shunning Dubai due to dollar plunge

Less labourers migrating as wages fall due to dollar peg, recruiter says.

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Power and water crisis threatens Gulf

Dubai most at risk of supply shortage, which may saddle GCC with $70bn infrastructure bill, report says.

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Subprime crisis hits more Gulf banks

Lenders forced to writedown additional $1.5bn due to exposure to mortgage-related investments.

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Firms to shun dollar for project financing

Gulf Arab companies looking toward other currencies such as euro or yen for loans, analysts say.

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Tenders for $4bn Saudi-Egypt causeway this year

Bids for the causeway which will link Saudi Arabia to Egypt are expected to be invited by the end of this year.

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Region at risk as supply chains tighten

Global contraction of raw materials and workers' rights threatens to derail construction boom.

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Subprime crisis to hit Gulf banks' earnings

Regional banks who thought investments were safe discovering underlying assets subprime, bankers say.

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Al-Suweidi wants to step down after monetary union

UAE central bank governor looking to keep job till at least 2010, report says.

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Gov't plans to overhaul old Dubai

Dubai to set up $1bn real estate firm to redevelop areas such as Satwa and parts of Sheikh Zayed Road.

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Emap unlikely to separate Meed, AME

But the British media group does not rule out titles being offloaded as part of a sale of its B2B division.

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Gulf business leaders call for tougher green laws

Industry leaders say businesses should be forced to operate in an environmentally sustainable manner.

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Dubai property boom to continue

Research claims that demand will outstrip supply until at least the end of the decade.

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Population boom threatens Mideast stability

Biggest test facing region's governments is providing job opportunities, says MEED poll.

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