Posted: 14-01-2005
IRAN. Support for Iran in opening markets and adaptation to WTO.
Posted: 14-01-2005
LIBYA. Libya on track for US$5 billion oil investments.
Posted: 14-01-2005
SYRIA. Trade exchange could be symbolic for relations.
Posted: 14-01-2005
INTERNATIONAL. Auto warranty specialist passes the 400,000 customer mark.
Posted: 14-01-2005
INTERNATIONAL. Nissan sales rise 46% as marketing efforts materialise.
Posted: 14-01-2005
UAE. Arabian Automobiles Co selects Oracle E-Business solutions platform.
Posted: 14-01-2005
PALESTINE. 2003 trade gap widens as demand rises for transportation and crude materials.
Posted: 14-01-2005
SAUDIA ARABIA. International Monetary Fund praises Saudi officials, as 2005 sees private sector projects double, oil and non-oil exports up 5%.
Posted: 21-01-2005
MOROCCO. Moves toward regional free trade agreement for Middle East and North Africa.
Posted: 21-01-2005
EGYPT. An opportunity referral from this Egyptian supplier to the global auto industry.
Posted: 24-01-2005
IRAN. Go ahead for 4,000 compressed natural gas (CNG)-fuelled Peugeot vehicles, in line with national interest.
Posted: 24-01-2005
IRAN. Differences of opinion inside and outside Iran on joining the global trade body.
Posted: 25-01-2005
IRAQ. June 2005 event for reconstruction and economic development receives Dubai government support.
Posted: 25-01-2005
BAHRAIN. Thoughts on process management, the Six Sigma Academy and programme details for next-month's Gulf Excellence.
Posted: 28-01-2005
IRAQ. Citigroup and JP Morgan to advise on financial institution creditors and new structures.
Posted: 28-01-2005
IRAN. Pars and Fiat sign up to produce 250,000 vehicles per year.