The Upper Reach Team interviewed Mr. Suwat Liptapanlop, President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand to introduce this friendly tournament, with a $2 million budget, that replaces the Thailand Open. He explained the reasons of the creation of this exhibition and discussed its advantages to promote the district of Hua Hin through tourism and sport.
The Upper Reach Team interviewed Mr. Suwat Liptapanlop, President of the Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand to introduce this friendly tournament, with a $2 million budget, that replaces the Thailand Open. He explained the reasons of the creation of this exhibition and discussed its advantages to promote the district of Hua Hin through tourism and sport.
Waleed el Zorba, Chairman of Nile Clothing Company, aims for Egypt to be the primary option for US buyers. He outlines why the US is a main market for Egyptian textiles, the edge of the QIZ program and the potential for growth within the sector.
Waleed el Zorba, Chairman of Nile Clothing Company, aims for Egypt to be the primary option for US buyers. He outlines why the US is a main market for Egyptian textiles, the edge of the QIZ program and the potential for growth within the sector.
Ranked the world’s fourth largest economy, the MENA region generated a combined GDP of approximately 3.6 trillion USD in 2012 and has emerged as a major global player competing with traditional European and North American markets.
Ranked the world’s fourth largest economy, the MENA region generated a combined GDP of approximately 3.6 trillion USD in 2012 and has emerged as a major global player competing with traditional European and North American markets.
GCC economic momentum is growing exponentially, spurred by reinvestment of hydrocarbon wealth, economic reform and political guidance. Qatar is investing itself to champion Doha as the sports capital of the Middle East, propelling itself forward with an unrivalled amount of dedication to sport and sporting events.
GCC economic momentum is growing exponentially, spurred by reinvestment of hydrocarbon wealth, economic reform and political guidance. Qatar is investing itself to champion Doha as the sports capital of the Middle East, propelling itself forward with an unrivalled amount of dedication to sport and sporting events.
Adel Mustafawi tells us how Al Rayan is turning the charts upside down
Adel Mustafawi tells us how Al Rayan is turning the charts upside down
Ranking the world’s fourth largest economy, the MENA region generated a combined GDP of approximately 3.6 trillion USD in 2012. Having largely escaped the effects of the global financial crisis, the region has emerged as a major global player competing with traditional European and North American markets.
Ranking the world’s fourth largest economy, the MENA region generated a combined GDP of approximately 3.6 trillion USD in 2012. Having largely escaped the effects of the global financial crisis, the region has emerged as a major global player competing with traditional European and North American markets.
Ranking the world’s fourth largest economy, recent figures show the MENA region generated a combined GDP of approximately 3.6 trillion USD. While the global financial system may remain in flux, the uncertain landscape poses significant opportunity for financial institutions.
Ranking the world’s fourth largest economy, recent figures show the MENA region generated a combined GDP of approximately 3.6 trillion USD. While the global financial system may remain in flux, the uncertain landscape poses significant opportunity for financial institutions.
H.E. Minister Bacale Obiang elaborates on the government’s plans to diversify the economy from oil and gas industries and enhancing the business climate to make other sectors attractive to investment.
H.E. Minister Bacale Obiang elaborates on the government’s plans to diversify the economy from oil and gas industries and enhancing the business climate to make other sectors attractive to investment.
Minister Mba Olo Bahamonde talks about the country’s aim to diversify its economy away from oil and gas and how telecommunications and technology will help to achieve this ambitious plan.
Minister Mba Olo Bahamonde talks about the country’s aim to diversify its economy away from oil and gas and how telecommunications and technology will help to achieve this ambitious plan.
In 2008, the government agreed its highly ambitious 2030 Vision for Qatar, and I quote, H.E. The Governor Sheikh Abdulla of the Central Bank, “Qatar 2030 will be a place where all Qataris can work, prosper and experience advanced living standards.”
In 2008, the government agreed its highly ambitious 2030 Vision for Qatar, and I quote, H.E. The Governor Sheikh Abdulla of the Central Bank, “Qatar 2030 will be a place where all Qataris can work, prosper and experience advanced living standards.”