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FILE PHOTO: The OPEC logo pictured ahead of an informal meeting between members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Algiers, Algeria, September 28, 2016. REUTERS / Ramzi Boudina / File Photo
Opec impasse and oil’s road to net zero: Business Extra

Energy correspondent Jennifer Gnana explains the current dynamics of the group

Business ExtraJuly 08, 2021
Abu Dhabi Global Market, the emirate's financial free zone, on Al Maryah Island. Alamy
The lessons of Abu Dhabi's stock market hitting the trillion-dirham mark

A stock exchange once dominated by banks is more representative of the emirate's economic diversity

CommentJune 30, 2021
The Basrah Gas Company is a joint venture between the Iraqi state, Shell and Mitsubishi. Reuters
Basrah Gas gets $360m IFC loan to expand one of the world's largest flaring reduction projects

Funding will help company maintain investments to increase capacity and supply more gas to feed domestic demand

EnergyJune 29, 2021
KAZ LNG Plant. Photo: Basrah Gas Company NOTE: For Mustafa's story
Basrah Gas Company and the future of Iraq's energy: Business Extra podcast

Managing director Malcolm Mayes talks about the potential for the country from the expansion of one of the largest gas-flaring reduction projects globally

Business ExtraJune 29, 2021
Yas Creative Hub is tipped to transform the media sector across the region. twofour54 Abu Dhabi
Yas Creative Hub andĀ Abu Dhabi’s push into the entertainment industry

Michael Garin, chief executive of TwoFour54 Abu Dhabi, talks about the vision for the 270,000 square-metre mega-project

Business ExtraJune 23, 2021
General view of the Euro 2020 opening ceremony at Stadio Olimpico in Rome on Friday. Reuters
Is the era of big global sporting events over?

As we look for more sustainable solutions for society, the Euros and Olympics risk becoming obsolete

CommentJune 16, 2021
Pawel Jablonski, Poland's undersecretary of state for economic and development co-operation for Africa and the Middle East, was in Abu Dhabi this month. Image: Khushnum Bhandari / The National
How Poland is helping to shape the economy of tomorrow - Business Extra podcast

Pawel Jablonski was in Abu Dhabi to talk about his country's role as an investment bridge between UAE and central and eastern Europe for fintech, clean energy and Smart Cities

Business ExtraJune 15, 2021
(FILES) In this file photo taken on November 27, 2019 Amazon workers sort and pack items at the Amazon Fulfilment Centre in Peterborough, east England. US e-commerce giant Amazon on Friday said it will create another 10,000 jobs in Britain, a day after announcing a US hiring spree as online shopping booms during the pandemic. / AFP / DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS
Stripe's Middle East plans and the untapped 'GDP of the internet': Business Extra podcast

The payment platform’s EMEA lead lays out a vision for the company amid overwhelming demand for its services in new markets

Business ExtraJune 15, 2021
A picture taken late on June 2, 2021, shows fire raging at an oil refinery in the Iranian capital Tehran. A fierce blaze broke out at the refinery in southern Tehran after a liquefied gas line leaked and exploded, the head of the capital's crisis team said on state television. / AFP / TASNIM NEWS / Vahid AHMADI
How Iran's oil industry is at the mercy of its politics - Business Extra podcast

Presidential elections and the prospect of a nuclear deal may not galvanise production as quickly as expected

Business ExtraJune 09, 2021
The Tiffany & Co flagship store on Fifth Avenue in New York. In 1984, Investcorp outbid future US President Donald Trump to buy it. It then rejuvenated the brand and took it public. Bloomberg
Investcorp's move to delist in keeping with its iconic history

Since 1980s, Gulf private equity company has been best known for deals for Tiffany & Co and Gucci but its success has been fuelled by its management-led culture

CommentJune 02, 2021
Inauguration of the memorial dedicated to the victims of Covid-19, in Codogno, Italy, February 21. Reuters
We need memorials for the victims of Covid-19

The need for memorials for Covid-19 victims

CommentJune 02, 2021
Sadiq Gillani, travel industry expert and lecturer at Stanford University. Courtesy Sadiq Gillani
Future of travel: 'vacc-ications', higher airfares and cheaper hotel rooms - Business Extra Podcast

Industry expert Sadiq Gillani outlines the important trends shaping business and leisure travel post-pandemic

Business ExtraMay 26, 2021
From left, Kuwait Emir Sheikh Nawaf Al Ahmad Al Sabah, Qatar Emir Sheikh Tamim, Omani Deputy Prime Minister Fahd bin Mahmoud, Saudi Arabia Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, Bahrain Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and Nayef Al Hajraf, Secretary General of the GCC, before the opening session of the 41st GCC summit in the Saudi Arabian city of Al Ula. AFP
The GCC is speaking as one voice again

Six months since the Al Ula declaration, Gulf states are looking strong

CommentMay 20, 2021
Changes to the Commercial Companies' law are expected to boost FDI to the UAE and spur business activity. Reem Mohammed/The National
What changes to UAE company foreign ownership rules mean for you
Business ExtraMay 20, 2021
Justin Smith, chief executive of Bloomberg Media, says there will be demand for in-person conferences in the last quarter of the year after a period of online-only events due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Shutterstock
Listen: Bloomberg chief: CEOs hungry for in-person events again

Exclusive: Justin Smith finds 'strong appetite' for attending conferences in last quarter of the year after Covid-19 disruption meant that almost all events were held online

Business ExtraMay 19, 2021
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