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MEED supplements cover many industry sectors and countries across the Middle East. Find the right supplement for your business and discover a wealth of advertising and sponsorship opportunities.

GCC Supplements

Egypt

Middle East Economic Review 2011: Concerns over instability in the Middle East return

9 June 2011, 0:17 GMT | By Dominic Dudley

After the global economic crisis, the fiscal forecast for the Middle East was upbeat. Then political unrest swept the region. Growth for most countries now looks to be an even longer uphill struggle  

    GCC 30

    The GCC: From co-operation to unity

    GCC Anniversary | By James Gavin

    The deployment of troops to Bahrain in mid-March reveals a renewed sense of purpose for the six-nation GCC

      Middle East Economic Review 2010 cover

      Middle East Economic Review 2010: Industrial countries spur region's growth

      Supplement: Middle East Economic Review 2010

      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 weaknesses remain in the financial system

        Medicine capsules with Gulf flags

        Gulf Healthcare Report 2009: Improving the health of a region

        20 October 2009, 12:39 GMT | By Richard Thompson

        Healthcare spending in the GCC will grow fourfold over the next 17 years to more than $60bn a year. The multi-billion-dollar spending programmes planned by the region’s governments are a dramatic response to decades of underinvestment in healthcare infrastructure, from hospitals to primary healthcare centres.

          Qatar Supplements

          Qatar projects

          Qatar Projects: World Cup and National Vision drive ambitious projects market

          2 February 2012, 6:55 GMT | By Richard Thompson

          Few businesses operating in the Middle East can afford to ignore Qatar

            Pearl GTL

            Pearl GTL sets the standard for region

            Pearl GTL | By Richard Thompson

            Time and again over the past decade, Qatar has shown through a series of pioneering, world-scale projects its ambition and determination to establish itself as, not just a regional, but also an international leader

              Qatalum supplement - Ingot illustration

              Qatalum: Diversifying Qatar’s economy

              Supplement: Qatalum

              The production of the first metal from Qatalum’s $5.7bn aluminium smelter marked the start of a new chapter in Qatar’s diversification drive. Since the early 1970s, the gas-rich nation has been expanding its manufacturing capabilities, beginning with fertilisers, petrochemicals and steel. And now the country has another product that can bear the stamp ‘made in Qatar’.

                Nakilat: Delivering Qatar's gas to the world

                Supplement: Nakilat | By Richard Thompson

                Qatar Gas Transport Company’s (Nakilat) $11bn investment in a fleet of specialist, state-of-the-art liquefied natural gas (LNG) carriers is the largest single merchant shipbuilding programme since the Second World War, during which the US commissioned a new fleet to replace vessels destroyed in the conflict.

                  Saudi Arabia Supplements

                  Red Sea Village in Bay La Sun

                  Shaping Saudi Arabia’s development agenda

                  Supplement: King Abdullah Economic City | By James Gavin

                  King Abdullah Economic City will have to deliver to prove Riyadh’s economic cities development strategy is a success

                    The making of Kaust: The vision behind Saudi Arabia's science university

                    Supplement: Kaust | By Richard Thompson

                    Saudi Arabia’s universities do not boast a long history. While the universities of Al-Karaouine in Morocco and Egypt’s Al-Azhar are both more than 1,000 years old, Riyadh’s King Saud University was only established in 1957, and Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz University 10 years later.

                      illustration - Kingd

                      Defying the downturn: Saudi Arabia in 2009 and beyond

                      13 March 2009, 7:39 GMT

                      In the coming years, Saudi Arabia will cement its position as the Middle East’s economic powerhouse. Not simply because of its size, although this is a key factor, but also because of a series of far-sighted reforms introduced in recent years by King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud.

                        UAE Supplements

                        MEED cover supplement Abu Dhabi Projects 20111104

                        Abu Dhabi: Delivering the vision

                        Abu Dhabi Projects | By Colin Foreman

                        Abu Dhabi’s long-term development plan sets out the emirate’s ambitious vision, but its delivery has been hit by global concerns

                          Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority

                          Dubai’s silver-service free zone hub

                          The region's hub | By Karen Thomas

                          The creation 25 years ago of Jebel Ali Free Zone has played a key role in the establishment of Dubai as a regional trade and logistics base

                            UK-UAE trade relations

                            The enduring partnership between the UK and the UAE

                            United for Growth

                            The State Visit by Her Majesty The Queen to Abu Dhabi this week is of major significance to the relationship between the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom

                              Abu Dhabi tourism: The emirate's vision for a world-class industry

                              Supplement: Abu Dhabi Tourism | By Richard Thompson

                              For anybody supplying goods and services to the tourism sector, Abu Dhabi is a rare opportunity in an otherwise depressed global industry. 

                                Levant Supplements

                                Seeking alternatives to meet electricity demand in the Middle East

                                Arabian Power & Water Market Report 2011 | By Bernadette Redfern

                                The Middle East is striving to meet the rapidly accelerating demand for peak power and the more modest rise in the need for desalination

                                  Middle East Economic Review 2010 cover

                                  Middle East Economic Review 2010: Industrial countries spur region's growth

                                  Supplement: Middle East Economic Review 2010

                                  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 weaknesses remain in the financial system

                                    North Africa Supplements

                                    Seeking alternatives to meet electricity demand in the Middle East

                                    Arabian Power & Water Market Report 2011 | By Bernadette Redfern

                                    The Middle East is striving to meet the rapidly accelerating demand for peak power and the more modest rise in the need for desalination

                                      Water

                                      Wastewater sector enters a golden era in the Middle East

                                      Middle East wastewater | By Bernadette Redfern

                                      The drive to improve wastewater treatment and increase the use of treated effluent is keeping the Middle East wastewater sector buoyant

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