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The region, along with the rest of the world, is focused on getting through a public health crisis with as much as possible left intact.
With the world economy effectively being closed down as governments seek to slow the spread of Covid-19, the commercial challenge facing every business is how to survive the crisis.
The stakes have never been higher.
The Middle East also faces a double whammy due to the collapse in oil prices, which is adding new pressure to already strained budgets.
The April issue of MEED Business Review takes an in-depth look at the unprecedented situation the region is dealing with:
- AGENDA: The long-term impact of the economic damage from the pandemic continues to play out
- OPEC: Oil price war likely to be new normal
- IRAN: Regime challenged by rapid spread of Covid-19
- BOARD REPORT: Governments act to halt the spread of Covid-19; Global recession predicted
- TOURISM: Revenue losses, job cuts and venue closures will have serious consequences for the region’s hotel sector in 2020
- UAE SPECIAL REPORT: Covid-19 outbreak expected to have a severe impact on the UAE’s non-oil economy
- LEGAL: Coronavirus in contract law
We hope you find the April issue of MEED Business Review informative.
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