MEED
Supplement: Scotland and the Gulf
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Allister Langlands
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Emerging links: Scotland and the Gulf
As Scotland pushes for greater economic and political independence from the UK, it has put the Gulf at the heart of its growth strategy. -
Interview: Lena Wilson, CEO, SDI
The head of Scottish Development International is heading to the Middle East in her role of selling ‘Brand Scotland’ overseas. -
Lena Wilson
A key figure driving the trade links between Scotland and the Gulf -
Leo Koot
A key person driving the trade links between Scotland and the Gulf -
Scotland exporting hydrocarbons knowledge to the Gulf
Four decades of oil and gas production in the North Sea has made expertise in accessing hard-to-extract hydrocarbons one of Scotland’s most important assets. -
Scotland making the case for investment
The Scottish government is looking for ways to make the country more attractive to Middle East investors as it seeks to double the amount of Gulf money invested in the country. -
Scotland's universities building a profile in the region
With a reputation for offering world-class vocational courses, Scotland’s educational institutions are steadily gaining a presence in the Gulf. -
Scottish banks prepare for the upturn
It has been a tough year for Scotland’s largest banks, but the country’s financial system remains intact, and its institutions continue to target the lucrative Gulf market. -
Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid al-Maktoum
A key person driving the trade links between Scotland and the Gulf -
Taqa and Senergy
Abu Dhabi’s state-run Taqa and Scottish start-up Senergy were both formed in 2005. Having worked together in Scotland, the companies are now primed for growth in each other’s home markets. -
The MEED List: Scotland and the Gulf
Five people driving the trade links between Scotland and the Gulf.




