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Emirates 'has security links with Israel' Simon Atkinson explores the advantages and disadvantages faced by new companies setting up in the United Arab Emirates. US hits Chinese, other firms over Iran business Washington placed sanctions on three companies from China, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates Thursday for selling refined oil products to Iran. S.Korean leader to visit Turkey and Middle East South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak will make a week-long visit to Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as Seoul seeks to diversify its oil sources, it was announced on Monday. Factbox: U.S. sanctions firms with links to Iran (Reuters) - The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on Chinese state-run energy trader Zhuhai Zhenrong Corp, which it said was Iran's largest supplier of refined petroleum products, as it sought to impress on Beijing and Tehran its resolve to increase economic pressure over Iran's nuclear program. Washington also imposed sanctions on Singapore's Kuo Oil Pte Ltd and United Arab Emirates ... King & Spalding Increases Presence in Middle East With the Addition of Two Lawyers RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA and ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES-- - King & Spalding increased its presence in the Middle East with the addition of two lawyers to its offices in Riyadh and Abu Dhabi. They are ... UAE Firms Eye Business Opportunities in Libya (MENAFN - Qatar News Agency) Companies of the United Arab Emirates want to move fast to establish themselves in Libya before other countries pile into a country that has a lot of oil revenue. ... Leading Business Intelligence on the Middle East & North Africa Abu Dhabi: Shashank Srivastava, Acting CEO of the Qatar Financial Centre Authority Qatar Financial Centre Authority , said, "The QFCA QFCA is delighted to be a sponsor once again of this latest GCC Mutual Fund Industry Survey. The Choice on Nuclear Power BRAKA, United Arab Emirates—The United Arab Emirates, one of the wealthiest nations in the world, is a land of firsts. Dubai, its richest city, has the first indoor ski slope and the first “seven star” luxury hotel. Abu Dhabi, its capital, has the first roller coaster capable of traveling from zero to 60 mph in less than five seconds; now it’s building the first branch of the Louvre Museum ... Exclusive: Malaysian exporters halt palm oil supply to Iran KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysian palm oil exporters have stopped supplying Iran with most of the 30,000 tonnes of the food staple the Middle Eastern country buys each month, or about half its demand, as Western financial curbs on Tehran stymie payments, two trading sources said. The halt in Malaysia's palm oil exports to Iran, which the traders said started late last year, is the latest sign ... |
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