Tuesday 3 January 2017

Why news on Arab world is important for china?

Even in the recent past, Middle East is one of the best destinations for the foreign investors and they used to invest billions of dollars there.  As the Middle East countries are one of the core producers of the crude oil thus every country also wants to deepen their relations with them as well. But now the war-torn Middle East countries are facing problems in respect attracting of FDI and other means of foreign investments, as most of the countries and big investors are now reluctant to invest in these countries due to the war and other critical social economic scenarios. Every day in the News on Arab world you can see the reflection of the same.

Why is china showing more interest in investing?


When Middle Eastern countries like Yemen, Syria, Iraq and Arab is losing their fair share of FDI then at the same time china is showing more interest in investing in the Arab world. The main reason behind this new strategy of china is the void created due to the reluctance of the US and other European countries. This is the reason it can be seen that the Chinese investors are now investing in various ambitious projects of the Arab world starting from empowering the Women in the Middle East to investing heavily in the Algerian oil infrastructure. If you too have a keen interest in these kinds of news and want to find a good opportunity to in the Arab world then you must follow the latest and news updates from these countries. 

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Sunday 1 January 2017

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The year is 1959, and one in every two babies is dying in childbirth in the present-day UAE.
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