Hong Kong is not the world’s freest market economy that it once was. For years, Hong Kong was a place where one could count on an open business environment with strong rule of law protections. 2020 – …
Cyprus Business Now: constructions, tourism, port, banks, state payroll
Development licensing delays remain a major obstacle to tackling Cyprus’ housing problem, the Property Developers Association said after a meeting with Limassol district governor Yiannis Tsouloftas, …
Timor-Leste’s Aero Dili to add Darwin services
The Timor-Leste flag carrier will fly twice per week between Dili and the NT capital starting 24 May, and will compete with existing QantasLink and Airnorth services. It will be Aero Dili’s first …
QBA affirms strength of Qatar’s economy and the private sector’s role in supporting market stability
The Qatari Businessmen Association (QBA) affirmed, on the sidelines of its extraordinary meeting held yesterday, that it is placing all …
The winners in Kuwait
In a ceremony held in Kuwait City earlier this month, over 300 leading lights from the Kuwaiti business community gathered to recognise the country’s pacesetters in a range of sectors. Delegates were …
UAE’s bold and decisive action is timely : Paper
Dubai, 15th Oct. 2008 (WAM) — A UAE daily paper called today the financial measures taken by the UAE government in light of the global credit crunch as bold, decisive and timely and demanded …
Top Myths In The UAE Car Rental Business And How Not To Fall For Them
Anyone eager to enter the market must have a clear picture of current trends and a strong plan to stand out among other UAE car rental companies.
Cyprus businesses to be briefed on EU carbon border mechanism
The Cyprus Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Keve) will organise an information seminar in Nicosia on March 19, focusing on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its impact on …
Bahrain port operations hindered by growing unrest
Growing unrest in Bahrain has led to staff shortages at the island’s ports and slower operations although terminals were open, shipping sources said on Tuesday. Bahrain declared martial law on Tuesday …
Bahrain port operations hindered by growing unrest
Growing unrest in Bahrain has led to staff shortages at the island’s ports and slower operations although terminals were open, shipping sources said on Tuesday. Bahrain declared martial law on Tuesday …