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Thursday, 16 August 2007

Will India become the world's biggest economic superpower?

Politics & Economics
Each week Arabian Business invites you to have your say on a popular issue.


A special relationship

Politics & Economics
Dubai and Indians have benefited from a long tradition of trade between the two countries.

A special relationship

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Indians on India

Politics & Economics
Political and cultural figures from India discuss the country's achievements - and challenges after 60 years of independence.


India and Pakistan – 60 years on

Politics & Economics
How have India and Pakistan fared after 60 years of independence? Have your say here.


Thursday, 02 August 2007

Giving up control

Politics & Economics
Rob Corder says Abu Dhabi has blown away the command economy that was stifling private investment.

Giving up control

Tuesday, 31 July 2007

A silent revolution

Politics & Economics
District cooling is big business and a key part of the future of a developing region, argues Tom Daly.


Saturday, 28 July 2007

The exit scene: what employers need to know

Politics & Economics
Departing employees can cause serious problems for businesses, says Amy Ballinger.

The exit scene: what employers need to know

Saturday, 14 July 2007

Change the tune

Politics & Economics
James Bennett says he was distinctly unimpressed with Live Earth - "the concerts for a climate in crisis".

Change the tune

Thursday, 12 July 2007

Rupee incomes collapse in GCC

Politics & Economics
Weak dollar, strong rupee and soaring inflation mean Indian workers in Gulf are 30% worse off than last year.

Rupee incomes collapse in GCC

Wednesday, 04 July 2007

Bahrain's salary tax is too low

Politics & Economics
All taxes are unpopular, no matter how small, so governments might as well make them worthwhile, says Rob Corder.


Saturday, 30 June 2007

Prime minister to peacemaker

Politics & Economics
Tony Blair's high profile move to Middle East trouble-shooter is proof that he is neither shy nor retiring, says Andrew White.

Prime minister to peacemaker

Let the best invest

Politics & Economics
Tom Daly says the UAE can use its status as the region's business hub to bring in leading power and water technologies.

Let the best invest

Monday, 25 June 2007

Dubai road toll sums don't add up

Politics & Economics
Figures suggest that motorists will spend over Dhs16 per day on Salik.

Dubai road toll sums don't add up

Thursday, 21 June 2007

GCC schools are not fit for purpose

Politics & Economics
Governments must dramatically increase spending on education for Arab youth, argues Rob Corder.


Saturday, 16 June 2007

Why Gonu should teach us all a lesson

Politics & Economics
We've all been taken aback by reports of loss in wake of Cyclone Gonu, writes Melissa Hancock.

Why Gonu should teach us all a lesson

Saturday, 09 June 2007

Walk this way

Politics & Economics
Will Dubai one day be able to transform into a pedestrian-friendly city, asks Tamara Walid.

Walk this way

Wednesday, 06 June 2007

Tapping Singapore's zing

Politics & Economics
The island state has the best water policy in the world - and a lot to teach the Middle East, says Tom Daly.


Wednesday, 23 May 2007

Off the peg numbers

Politics & Economics
Kuwait may not back the greenback, but the UAE's policy bodes better for monetary union, says David Westley.


Sunday, 20 May 2007

Sheikh Mohammed's magic hour

Politics & Economics
Sixty minutes by the shores of the Dead Sea changed things for millions across the Arab world, says Andrew White.

Sheikh Mohammed's magic hour

Wednesday, 16 May 2007

VAT a dilemma

Politics & Economics
A GCC goods tax doesn't precursor a charge on income - but could hit inflation hard, says Ben Flanagan.

VAT a dilemma

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