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An Iraqi national flag is raised during a graduation ceremony for new Iraqi Counter-terrorism Service (ICTS) cadets and a weapons exhibition at the ICTS base in western Baghdad on August 6, 2019. (Photo by SABAH ARAR / AFP)
Business Extra: IEA’s Fatih Birol on the opportunities for Iraq's economy

The intergovernmental organisation's chief believes that Baghdad can make a big impact and draw in new investors only if it acts quickly on reform

PodcastsJuly 29, 2020
In July, Abu Dhabi had rolled out a basic industries project aimed to make the emirate self-sufficient in the production of basic consumer and industrial products. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Business Extra: sovereign wealth funds hunt for opportunity amid Covid-19 crisis

Invesco’s latest report says the market collapse earlier this year was an unprecedented time to buy

PodcastsJuly 22, 2020
Shoppers wear face masks at Dubai's Mall of the Emirates. Contactless check-out is being expedited across the GCC due to social distancing measures. Pawan Singh / The National
Business Extra: fresh wave of economic stimulus in Dubai to get back to business

Also in this episode, Davos founder warns world must change or face more shocks and Bayut’s CEO discusses property portal’s future plans

PodcastsJuly 19, 2020
Sundar Pichai, seen with one of Google's quantum computers in California last year, recently announced Google's investment in India. AFP
Could US tech companies be the world's new colonialists?

Digital investments being made by US tech companies may have profound consequences

CommentJuly 15, 2020
World Economic Founder Klaus Schwab. AFP
Coronavirus: world 'must reset or risk shocks', says Davos founder

In a new book, the World Economic Forum's Klaus Schwab argues social upheaval in wake of pandemic shows 'collective desire for change' amid inequality and climate change

EconomyJuly 13, 2020
A logo of Google is seen at an office building in Zurich, Switzerland July 1, 2020. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Business Extra: Google’s Lino Cattaruzzi on how ‘online became a lifeline’

The Mena director has been a Googler for 12 years and is optimistic about the company's role in the region's economic recovery

PodcastsJuly 07, 2020
The IMF's offices in Washington. Reuters
The IMF needs to take a break from forecasting

In today's unstable world, shaky predictions lead to alarmist headlines and nervous policymaking

CommentJuly 01, 2020
A display showing departing flights is pictured at the airport in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on June 30, 2020. / AFP / Daniel ROLAND
Business Extra: Iata’s Muhammad Albakri says airlines must get flying or we risk losing them

As countries around the region ease pandemic-related travel restrictions, the aviation industry is permanently changed

PodcastsJune 30, 2020
FILE - In this April 24, 2015, file photo, pumpjacks work in a field near Lovington, N.M. As New Mexico's oil and gas industry struggles with lower prices and slowing production brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, some members of Congress and state officials are urging the U.S. Interior Department to allow operators to temporarily plugs wells until prices stabilize. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel, File)
How Covid-19 is altering the future of the energy industry

Global oil demand is not expected to recover until 2022, according to the International Energy Agency's latest estimate

PodcastsJune 23, 2020
Ahmed Al Zaabi, Adnoc Group chief financial officer. Courtesy Adnoc
Exclusive: Adnoc CFO says 2019 deal springboard for $20bn record

Exclusive: Ahmed Al Zaabi says largest single energy infrastructure deal in the world was helped by success of similar transaction last year

EnergyJune 23, 2020
Ahmed Al Zaabi, Adnoc Group chief financial officer. Courtesy Adnoc
Business Extra: Adnoc’s CFO Ahmed Al Zaabi on its $20 billion gas pipelines deal

The investment by six global institutions and funds brings in $10 billion in foreign direct investment for the UAE which should spur more inflows Al Zaabi says

Business ExtraJune 23, 2020
The Fifth Abu Dhabi CEO Roundtable convened virtually, bringing together chief executives of global energy companies. Courtesy: Adnoc
Abu Dhabi's leadership role offers convening power for energy industry

With physical meetings suspended amid the pandemic Adnoc's virtual discussion on Tuesday provided a critical opportunity to share ideas, says Pulitzer prize winning author Dr Daniel Yergin

EnergyJune 22, 2020
Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi at his office in Baghdad last month. Reuters
A hundred years on, history may be rhyming for ordinary Iraqis

Sovereignty is just as elusive today as it was for my grandfather's generation, but the past can offer some useful lessons

CommentJune 17, 2020
Ali Al Shaiba of Abu Dhabi's Department of Culture and Tourism. Victor Besa / The National
Abu Dhabi ready for tourism rebound, says senior official

Exclusive: Hotels await government greenlight to re-open with new Covid-19 protocols

GovernmentMay 21, 2020
City workers use stencils to mark a bicycle and bus traffic line on a road in Saint-Malo, Brittany, France. AFP
Here's why the post-lockdown world is your oyster

The next few weeks and months will be filled with uncertainty, but there is no doubt that we have the ability right now to shape the future

CommentMay 20, 2020
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