Middle East Risk Monitor
- Topics:
- Political Risk Policies
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- Currency & Foreign Exchange,
- Finance,
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI),
- Investment,
- Kroll,
- Marketing,
- Middle East,
- Monitor,
- Pricing
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- Kroll
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Overview: Intensive expansion of downstream gas-related industrial projects in the Gulf has put a strain on upstream developments and the politics of gas allocations and gas pricing. Fresh uncertainties are challenging local and international developers. Political instability and weak implementation of economic reforms has been partly obscured by the hydrocarbon windfall enjoyed by Yemen. But the pressure is mounting to attract ever-greater flows of FDI. International business has approached with extreme caution. Kroll provides a full range of risk services and solutions across the Middle East.
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Format: PDF | Size: 531KB | Date: Apr 2006 | Pages: 11
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