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GCC economy could get $2 trillion boost via green finance by 2030 MSN Source link
Automotive Spare Tire Carrier Market Size 2024 Research Report b WICZ Source link
THERE is an agreement between the GCC and the United Kingdom emphasising the importance of progressing towards finalising negotiations …
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], July 12: Zinnov Awards 2024 celebrated the Titans of Tech from the India technology ecosystem. Zinnov, a leading global …
The emirate emerged as the 6th most expensive city in EMEA, attracting wealthy residents with its flourishing economy Dubai now holds the …
Qatar Airways Holidays launches new stopover packages for GCC travellers Business Traveller Source link
By Staff Report “Looking closer at the UAE data for November 2015, online job demand is looking gloomy for finance and accounting …
TDT | Manama The Daily Tribune – www.newsofbahrain.com A GCC-based real estate company has successfully secured a court ruling against a Bahraini company, compelling …
Brussels, July 03 The State of Qatar, the current chair of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), chaired Wednesday the 25th meeting of …
Image credit: Toru Hanai/ Getty Images Saudi Aramco and ADNOC Group have been separately considering bids for Australian liquefied natural gas (LNG) …
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