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SOUTH AFRICAN NURSING BRITAIN RECRUITMENT HIT
BY STEVEN SWINDELLS, in Johannesburg
ONGOING recruitment of South African nurses to the UK is pushing South Africa’s already hard pressed public health system close to the brink of collapse and putting patient care at risk, the country’s lead nursing union and health experts have warned.…
SYRIA MIDDLE EAST ARAB FOREIGN STUDENTS USA UNIVERSITY ENROLMENT DECLINE
BY PAUL COCHRANE, in Beirut
THE NUMBER of Syrians studying in the US has dropped a steep 32% over the past five years, with sometimes-criticised universities in Syria the direct beneficiaries, even attracting foreign students from around the Middle East.
The move comes as Arab students are increasingly shunning top ranked US universities because of anger about its government’s foreign policy, and as Syria’s ossified university system opens up to the private sector.…
HUMAN TRAFFICKING MONEY LAUNDERING FEATURE
BY ALAN OSBORN
OUT of 60 recommendations made in a report last December by the European Parliament on strategies to prevent human trafficking only one specifically mentioned money laundering and even there the message was essentially "carry on as before" and "keep your eyes open".…
MIDDLE EAST - NORTH AFRICA DRINKS INDUSTRY REPORT
BY MARK ROWE AND PAUL COCHRANE
INTRODUCTION
JUST as chocolate sells well in cold countries, so do soft drinks flourish in hot countries, which would suggest that North Africa and the Levant presents an inviting face to the international drinks market.…
SAUDI ARABIA WTO MEMBERSHIP APPROVED
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE WORLD Trade Organisation (WTO) has admitted Saudi Arabia as a member, a move making Riyadh remove rules preventing overseas oil and gas companies from serving its wealthy petroleum sector. All WTO member countries would have equal access, under the WTO ‘most favoured nation’ principle.…
SAUDI ARABIA IEF SECRETARIAT LAUNCH - ENERGY
BY KEITH NUTHALL
FACILITIES for the new permanent secretariat for the International Energy Forum (IEF) have been launched in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The secretariat will help run biannual summits for the IEF, which links oil producer and importing countries.…
EGYPT PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE
BY PAUL COCHRANE
THE EGYPTIAN paint industry is in a state of flux after the sector was deregulated, with competition increasing both domestically and internationally, and long-term projections hampered by the government’s inability to decide on whether or not to cease subsidising turpentine supplies.…
SAUDI ARABIA WTO ACCESSION USA DEAL
BY KEITH NUTHALL
SAUDI Arabia will open its valuable oil sector to foreign suppliers, to join the World Trade Organisation (WTO). In a bilateral deal with the US, which will have to be matched for other WTO members, the Saudis, said the US Trade Representative (USTR), will allow US companies to compete against local energy service providers for “oil and gas exploration and development, pipeline transport of fuels, management consulting technical testing and analysis, and repair and maintenance of equipment, among others”.…
LEBANON, SYRIA, JORDAN PAINT INDUSTRY FEATURE
BY PAUL COCHRANE
IN the Lebanese, Syrian and Jordanian paint markets there is always an extra ingredient that must be thrown into the mix: politics. The political situation, internal or external, can have positive knock-on effects, such as Jordan’s booming construction market due to an influx of Iraqi refugees, or negatively, such as in Lebanon, where the sector is experiencing something of a slump due to political instability.…
WTO SAUDI MARKET ACCESS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
AN USA-Saudi Arabia agreement, easing the oil-rich kingdom’s accession to the World Trade Organisation (WTO) will liberalise the international meat trade with Saudi buyers. Saudi Arabia is eliminating a ban on imported meat containing growth hormones, and will recognise USDA food safety certificates.…