Special report: North African gas
In terms of location and resources, North Africa is well placed to become the leading gas supplier to the European market, if it can overcome the problems caused by government inflexibility and a lack...
View ArticleSpecial Report: North Africa - A position of strength in gas supply
In terms of location and resources, North Africa is well placed to become the leading gas supplier to the European market, if it can overcome the problems caused by government inflexibility and a lack...
View ArticleSpecial Report: Maghreb - The drive for foreign investment
Nowhere else in the world will you find four neighbouring economies with so little in common. But Rabat, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli do share one thing: an urgent need for foreign investment.
View ArticleSpecial report: Maghreb - The drive for foreign investment
Nowhere else in the world will you find four neighbouring economies with so little in common. But Rabat, Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli do share one thing: an urgent need for foreign investment.
View ArticleSpecial Report: Oil and Gas - Upstream plans suffer setbacks
For all the international oil companies’ (IOCs) talk about long-term planning, the current low in oil prices, coupled with the global economic downturn, has affected IOCs as much as any other business...
View ArticleSpecial Report: Oil & Gas - Contractors rank regional state energy firms
Saudi Aramco has for decades been acknowledged as a well-run national oil company. While the results of MEED’s survey of contractors, sub-contractors and advisers who work with the region’s largest...
View ArticleStrengthening ties: South Korea and the Middle East
Given the prominence today of South Korean companies such as Samsung Engineering, Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Daewoo Engineering & Construction in the Middle East, it seems...
View ArticleSpecial Report: Libya - Reforming the economy
Tripoli’s ambitious programme to rebuild and expand power and desalination plants, airports, roads and houses has fallen far short of its goals, with project deadlines missed because of the country’s...
View ArticleChanging attitudes: Sustainable development in the Gulf
In little over a month, more than 190 governments will meet in Copenhagen for the UN Climate Change Conference to agree a successor to the 12-year-old Kyoto Protocol and find a way to cut their...
View ArticleYearbook 2010: Growth prospects for the year ahead
Despite the negative headlines over Dubai and its mountain of debt, most of the Middle East and North Africa appears set for a year of solid growth in 2010
View ArticleMiddle East Economic Review 2010: Industrial countries spur region's growth
The recent volatility on the world’s capital markets, triggered by concerns over the ability of leading European economies to meet their sovereign debt obligations, is a reminder that fundamental...
View ArticleMaghreb Special Report
The countries of the Maghreb have ambitious development plans to meet the needs of their rapidly growing populations
View ArticleA region divided: Middle East market risk report
Political unrest is combining with a surge in oil prices to increase the divide between the region’s rich and poor states
View ArticleNorth Africa Special Report: Unrest keeps tourists away
Analysts have long warned of a demographic time-bomb ticking in the Middle East and North Africa
View ArticleSpecial Report Libya: Rival militias undermine stability
Nearly three months after the capture and killing of Muammar Gaddafi, stability has yet to return to Libya
View ArticleLibya: Open dialogue key for new government
Communication and decisive leadership are crucial for Libyan politics in the coming months
View ArticleLibya: Country faces financial crisis
Blockades of Libya’s 4 main oil terminals have caused the country’s export revenues to plummet over the last year
View ArticleCooperating to protect Maghreb economies
Maghreb governments must work together to ensure extremists are repelled from their borders without disrupting economic growth
View ArticleCooperating to protect Maghreb economies
Maghreb governments must work together to ensure extremists are repelled from their borders without disrupting economic growth
View ArticleCooperating to protect Maghreb economies
Maghreb governments must work together to ensure extremists are repelled from their borders without disrupting economic growth
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