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Veteran reporter describes economic decay in Middle East, hope for future lies in trade and middle class
The former Middle East correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, Phillip Kurata, says Islamic extremist groups such as al-Qaeda are the result of economic and institutional decay that has been taking place in the region for the past 80 years.
Regional, Economics, 12/7/2002

UN warns against famine in Mauritania
The UN World Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Program (WFP) has announced in a report issued on Wednesday in Rome that some 411,000 persons in all parts of Mauritania are in need of urgent food aids.
Mauritania, Economics, 12/7/2002

Moroccan businessmen explore partnership with China
Morocco-China, Economics, 12/7/2002

Dubai to host freight and cargo equipment exhibition
The demand for logistics and supply chain services has witnessed a phenomenal growth in the region. The Materials Handling exhibition is poised to make far greater impact compared to the previous years.
United Arab Emirates-Regional, Economics, 12/6/2002

Recession in Israeli economic production
The federation of industrialists in Israel announced a reduction at the industrial production level at a rate of 1.2% during the last three months in comparison with the first three months of the current year 2002.
Israel, Economics, 12/6/2002

Basic requirements to enhance private sector's role in Egypt's economy
In light of the government's firm commitment to develop the private sector which is responsible for about 75 percent of the country's development investments, the private sector's experience, which started two decades ago still requires further efforts to be exerted by both the government and the business community.
Egypt, Economics, 12/4/2002

MEES: Oil pipeline between Iraq, Turkey to be completed
A specialized economic bulletin said yesterday that the oil pipeline which is of a length of 1,000 Km linking Iraq to Turkey will have a maximum capacity of 1.6 million barrels every day in the first half of 2003.
Iraq-Turkey, Economics, 12/4/2002

Amcham in Morocco: US-Morocco FTA Success Depends on Improvements of Moroccan Business Environment
The American chamber of commerce in Morocco (AMCHAM) said recently in a report to the United States trade representative that the success of the projected Morocco-US free trade agreement depends on improvements to the local business environment.
Morocco-USA, Economics, 12/4/2002

Workshop for one-stop shop in creation and regulation of small and medium size business
On December 17, the Minister of Foreign Trade, Youssef Botrous Ghali will open a workshop on streamlining the regulations for creating and operating small and medium enterprises (SME), planned in one complex.
Egypt, Economics, 12/3/2002

Ebeid reviews Oil Crop cultivation programme in Toshka
Egypt's Prime Minister Atef Ebeid held a meeting yesterday with Deputy Premier and Minister of Agriculture Youssef Wali, Minister of Water Resources And Irrigation Mahmoud Abu Zeid and representatives of agriculture companies operating in Toshka.
Economics, 12/3/2002

Syrian 2003 budget appropriations announced
Syria's Minister of Finance Mohammed Atrash announced yesterday that the appropriations of the State General Budget for the year 2003 which totaled SP. billions 420 distributed among the Investment projects appropriations with SP. billions 211 and Current General Expenditure required for meeting the general debt, export subsidies and others.
Syria, Economics, 12/2/2002

Rabat struck transitional accord with EU to export 174.000 tons of tomatoes
Morocco and the European Union (EU) struck in Brussels on Friday a transitional accord by virtue of which Rabat will export 174.757 tons of tomatoes to the Union during 2002-2003 season, said a communique of the Moroccan mission to European communities.
Morocco-European Union, Economics, 12/2/2002


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