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Published on 24 December, the MEED Yearbook 2012 provides the outlook for business opportunities throughout the Middle East and North Africa.
The political landscape of the region was transformed during the course of 2011. Authorities are now taking significant steps to increase living standards, even in countries unaffected by protests. The focus now is on promoting job creation and increasing spending on social housing and infrastructure.
Subscribe before 24 December to obtain this highly anticipated Yearbook and understand:
Prospects for the region in the year ahead
Opportunities and challenges for the projects market by sector
Analysis and comment on the key events of 2011
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Access in-depth coverage of the following sectors
State-backed institutions in demand
Middle East rail enters a new era.
Reforming the economy.
Gulf producers tackle gas supply shortages.