Middle East Executive Reports 2000 - Abstracts

Middle East Executive Reports 2000
TitleSubjectAuthors
Abu Dhabi stock market law.(United Arab Emirates Federal Law No. 3 of 2000)EconomicsIssa, Nabil
Adjusting to higher oil prices: economic growth in the Gulf.(Middle East)EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
Application of WTO customs valuation agreement raises Kuwaiti importers' concerns.(World Trade Organization)Economics 
Arab bond markets: moving beyond the early stages of development.EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
Arab currencies' exchange rates: should they be fixed or floating?EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
Budgetary developments in the Arab countries.EconomicsAzzam, Henry
... Building regulations.(Dubai)Economics 
Changing business environment, major initiatives expected to spur U.A.E. demand for legal services.(United Arab Emirates)Economics 
Comprehensive reform, extension of intellectual property legislation.(Oman)EconomicsHirst, Alastair
Construction and engineering contracts: Risk analysis.EconomicsMajid, Saleh
Creating enough private sector jobs for Kuwaitis, and training enough Kuwaitis for the jobs.Economics 
Demand for pharmaceutical imports growing 10% a year.(Palestinian region of the West Bank and Gaza)Economics 
Dubai Internet City developments: the new Media City inaugurated.Economics 
Effects of privatization on Turkey's market for coal mining equipment.Economics 
Federal Environmental Protection Law.(United Arab Emirates, the law was implemented in Feb 2000)EconomicsWatson, Anthony
Federal stock market law sets up regulatory authority.(United Arab Emirates)EconomicsWatson, Anthony
Foreign firms allowed to establish representative offices in Oman.EconomicsHirst, Alastair
Foreign investment in Bahrain: continuing improvements to spur private sector and attract investors.Economics 
Free trade agreement.(Jordan, US)Economics 
Free trade agreement.(part 2)(Jordan and US)Economics 
Gas investments initiative will boost Saudi market for supplies and services.Economics 
Going to and fro: Egyptian tourism, inbound/outbound.Economics 
Guide for doing business and investing in Iran.EconomicsHoshi, Abbas
Implementing regulations for U.A.E. stock market law.(United Arab Emirates)EconomicsWatson, Anthony
Information technology surges into the Middle East: the Dubai and Egyptian examples.EconomicsPelletreau, Robert H.
Intellectual property protection: review of new patent law and current trademark rules.Economics 
Internet services in Pakistan: end of PTCL monopoly by 2003 expected to trigger major growth.(Pakistan Telecommunication Co Ltd)Economics 
Investment liberalization, privatization move forward.(in Pakistan)Economics 
IT market expanding 25-30% a year with growing SME participation.(information technology, small to medium sized enterprises in Turkey)Economics 
Jordan: Aqaba Special Economic Zone (ASEZ) taking shape.Economics 
Kuwait's pharmaceuticals market: well-established rules on imports.Economics 
Launch of Dubai Internet City sets stage for dynamic growth in U.A.E. Inter/Intranet market.Economics 
Law on protection and development of the environment.(1999, United Arab Emirates)Economics 
Lebanon continues modernizing business laws: recent highlights.EconomicsSattout, Ibrahim
Local and international changes are redefining the traditional, conservative role of Arab banks.EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
Middle East update: political context, economic implications.EconomicsPelletreau, Robert H.
New rules on the licensing and regulation of brokers.(United Arab Emirates)EconomicsWatson, Anthony
New visa regulations.(Kuwait)Economics 
Oman enacts further amendments to business taxation system.EconomicsHirst, Alastair, Esq.
PA continues to take economic and commercial initiatives.(Palestinian Authority)Economics 
Qatar getting ready to host WTO meeting.(World Trade Organization)Economics 
Rapid infrastructure improvement creates growing Egyptian market for information technology and communications.Economics 
Ras al-Khaimah free zone in the U.A.E.(United Arab Emirates)Economics 
Rules for Implementation of Foreign Investment Regulations.(reprinted from Saudi Economic Survey, Sep 13, 2000)(Saudi Arabia)Economics 
Saudi Arabia's franchising market: relatively untapped and lucrative.Economics 
Saudi Aramco spearheads efforts to realize e-commerce potential.(electronic commerce market in Saudi Arabia)Economics 
Saudi construction: economic reforms and future directions.EconomicsAl-Shaikh, Said Abdulla
Securities regulation in the U.A.E.: analysis of recent developments.(United Arab Emirates)EconomicsWolfson, Herbert S.
Supplying medical lab equipment to the changing Saudi market.(Saudi Arabia)Economics 
The kingdom's telecoms market: network upgrades/expansions and privatization fuel demand.(Saudi Arabia)Economics 
The new economy ... ... challenging traditional economic fundamentals.(Internet and electronic commerce)EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
The new virtual economy: how it will affect the Arab region.(Internet)EconomicsAzzam, Henry T.
The Saudi economy at mid-2000: highest oil revenues since 1981.EconomicsBourland, Brad
Tracking the kingdom's economy: 2001 budget, 2000 performance.(Saudi Arabia)EconomicsBourland, Brad
Turkey turns to renewable energy and private sector to help meet soaring demand for electricity.Economics 
United Arab Emirates... Draft banking law.EconomicsMann, Mimi
United States sanctions against Iran: current status and future direction.EconomicsPelletreau, Robert H.
U.S. and Jordan sign free trade agreement.Economics 
USTR's Special 301 report reviews IPR developments in the region.(United States Trade Representative; intellectual property protection)EconomicsMann, Mimi
Water purification and filtration in the kingdom: rising demand with expanding use of systems.(Saudi Arabia)Economics 
Whither Arab commercial laws: The law of God or of Mammon?EconomicsBallantyne, William M.
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