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India's biggest jeweller and watchmaker Titan is exploring shifting some manufacturing to the Middle East Gulf to maintain ...
In 2024, Qatar’s tourism sector contributed QR55bn ($15.1bn) to GDP, representing 8 per cent of the economy — a 14 per cent ...
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ABP News on MSNBrazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Africa Emerge As Key Growth Markets For Indian Auto PartsBrazil, with a large number of vehicles on the road and a high average vehicle age, is expected to have a massive $12,091 ...
GCC urges full implementation of Lebanese Cabinet decision, calls it a key step toward restoring national authority - Anadolu ...
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Daily Times on MSNPakistan appoints maritime law consultant for new gulf ferry servicePakistan’s Ministry of Maritime Affairs has approved the first ferry service license for Sea Keepers International, a UK-based ferry operator. The service will connect Pakistan with Iran and Gulf ...
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DPA International on MSNGulf petrostates to launch Schengen-esque tourism visa this yearA popular hub for so-called expats working in sectors such as education and energy, the six oil-rich member-states of the ...
The tourism sector in Qatar continued its strong growth during the first half of 2025, welcoming more than 2.6 million international visitors between January and June, representing an increase of 3% ...
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The National Interest on MSNThe Gulf States’ Middle Power AscentThe recent Israel-Iran crisis could catalyze an expanded role for the Gulf states in maintaining regional security. The June ...
Qatar welcomed more than 2.6 million international visitors between January and June, representing a 3-percent increase in visitor numbers in the first half of 2025, compared with the same period in ...
The highly anticipated GCC unified tourist visa is set to be launched as a trial later this year. The Schengen-style visa, ...
India trade tensions escalate, Titan, India's largest jeweller, plans to shift some manufacturing to the Gulf to gain ...
ISLAMABAD: The Research Centre for International Maritime Law & Practice (RCIMLP) has been appointed as maritime law consultant for the first ferry service by Sea Keepers International. The Ministry ...
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