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FORTNIGHTLY EDITION

Monday 08, July 2002
Vol 1 - Issue 02

      

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RAK port to attract bigger vessels
 


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The Ras Al Khaimah Commercial Port has gone into a new phase to attract bigger vessels.  The port officials are working on improving the quays according to latest international standards in order to enable it to accommodate big cargo ships. Dredging the port to make it deeper, a key step to attracting cargo ships from many parts of the world is also on.

posted 8th July 02

Bahrain ports up for privatisation

Bahrain's ports -- Mina Salman and Mina Khalifa bin Salman -- are to be privatised. They will be privately managed and operated as per a new decision approved by the government.

posted 8th July 02



Iran rate hike worries freight forwarders
Resort airports opened up for Arab flights  
Saudi Arabian Airlines launches flight training facility

Reforms to put Gulf Air back on track
Airbus sees MEA signing order by year–end

Qatar Navigation signs deal with Qapco
Oman-Iraq direct shipping links on way

Aramex wins 'company of year' award
French firm sizes up Saudi railway project

Bidders line up for Cairo metro work
Morocco highway to open opportunities

Bahrain ratifies GCC customs tariffs
Investment guarantee in Syria
Exclusive trade zone to get a boost
Agencies race for DIFC account

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