All Middle East articles – Page 57
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ArticleCargo upturn continues in Dubai
Cargo volumes continue to rise in Dubai, as Dubai Airports posts an encouraging increase for the first half of the year
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ArticleEmirates saves time from Senegal
The Dubai-based airline's new route between Senegal and the UAE will save on valuable travelling time
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ArticleSaudi aims to become key hub
Huge investments in infrastructure are designed to turn Saudi Arabia into a transport and logistics hub
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ArticleEmirates passes e-freight milestone
Group's SkyCargo operation sees total shipments of innovative e-freight reach 1m kg per month landmark
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ArticleJordan to boost exports to Russia
Jordan is set to increase exports to Russia following a meeting between the country's ministers of agriculture
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ArticleMetro set for Egyptian launch
German retailer to open its first Egyptian wholesale store this month, with the 10,000m2 outlet potentially the first of 20
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ArticleAl Maktoum to begin cargo flights
The new airport is set to boost Dubai's airport capacity so as to handle the anticipated increase in cargo volumes
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ArticleGazan agriculture suffers
The continuing blockade of the Gaza Strip by Israel is leading to the rapid decline of agriculture in Gaza
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ArticleSafmarine adds Sharjah to service
The shipping line's service between the Gulf and East Africa is to be enhanced with a new stop at Sharjah
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ArticleEmirates handed Cargo Airline Award
Group's SkyCargo operation voted as Cargo Airline of the Year at an awards ceremony in London
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ArticleEU-Egypt deal ‘offers trade concessions’
Trade deal, which comes into force on 1 June, will ‘remove most restrictions’ on Egyptian imports, claims Spain's Fepex
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ArticleMaersk Line in Asia-Europe rate increase
Shipping group announces alteration in charges on services between West Central Asia and Europe
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ArticlePalestinians ban settlement-grown goods
The Palestinian president has made it illegal to sell goods produced in Israeli settlements in effort to curb expansion
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ArticleEgyptian grapes headed for early start
Unseasonable weather may help Egyptian grape exporters this season by bringing the start date forward
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ArticleEgyptian season brings new promise
An uncharacteristically warm winter in Egypt has caused problems for some product and benefited others. Elizabeth O’Keefe talks to key players as the country’s spring season produce makes its way to the UK marketplace
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ArticleChiquita teams up with BFFC
Chiquita Brands International has formed a partnership with Bahrain Fresh Fruits Company for the distribution of its bananas
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ArticleMovers & Shakers | April 2010
Full round-up of all the latest major appointments and departures within the European fresh produce industry over the past month
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ArticleRedeva Egypt hosts seminar
The inaugural Redeva Egypt Technical Seminar took place earlier this month in Cairo, as companies in the North African country look to strengthen their strawberry offer.
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ArticleDP World posts big profit drop
The Dubai-based port operator has posted a significant decline in profits, but sees signs of a recovery
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ArticleHeike Hagenguth leaves Pico
Marketing communications manager Heike Hagenguth is readying to leave Egyptian exporter Pico

