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THE GULF – FACTS, FIGURES AND ECONOMIC OUTLOOK
United Arab Emirates
Population 9.1 million – 2015
GDP 2015 – USD370 billion (up 3.2% on previous year)
Projected 2016 GDP growth – 2%
Size of non-oil economy 2015 – 66% (IMF)
Proportion of local nationals in private sector – 1% (LSE estimates 2014)
Saudi Arabia
Population 31.5 million – 2015
GDP 2015 – USD646 billion (up 3.5% on previous year)
Projected 2016 GDP growth – 1.86%
Size of non-oil economy 2014 – 57% (IMF )
Proportion of local nationals in private sector 2016 – 16% (Oxford Strategic Consulting)
Qatar
Population 2.2 million – 2015
GDP 2015 – USD166 billion (up 2.9% on previous year)
Projected 2016 GDP growth – 3.3%
Size of non-oil economy 2015 – 49% (IMF)
Proportion of local nationals in private sector 2014 – 5% – (Qatar Statistics Authority)
Bahrain
Population 1.3 million – 2015
GDP 2015 – USD32 billion (up 2.9% on previous year)
Projected 2016 GDP growth – 2.2%
Size of non-oil economy 2015 – 76% (IMF)
Proportion of local nationals in private sector 2013 – 18% (Bahrain’s Labour Market Regulatory Authority).…
TECHNICAL ROUND UP – CONSOLIDATED CORPORATE TAX SYSTEM
EUROPEAN COMMISSION RELAUNCHES ATTEMPT TO FORGE EU CONSOLIDATED CORPORATE TAX SYSTEM
THE EUROPEAN Commission has relaunched its proposals on forging a corporate consolidated tax base system within the European Union (EU). The proposal preserves the sovereign right of member states to set their own corporate tax rates, but includes detailed hard law on how national tax authorities should assess tax takes, and – crucially – says multi-national groups should submit one consolidated return for all EU activities to one member state.…
EUROPEAN CORPORATE GOVERNANCE BECOMES MORE COMPLEX AS AUDIT REQUIREMENTS GROW
The reform of European Union (EU) statutory audit rules, which came into force on June 17, represents a set of challenges to public interest entities (PIEs) and their audit committees. And with these changes applying to fiscal years beginning on or after this date, and given that there are about 37,000 PIEs (basically listed companies, credit institutions and insurance undertakings) across the EU, the reform is having a profound effect on European corporate governance.…
THE DARK NET: AN ENABLER OF ILLEGAL FRAUDULENT ACTIVITY
COMPANIES and the financial professionals that work with them have many risks to worry about, but few can seem as menacing and as alien as the so-called ‘dark web’.
The Internet can be described as an iceberg: the websites and services most people use regularly are the tip, but there is an entire other, much larger world submerged below.…
PARIS AGREEMENT IN FORCE – SO ENVIRONMENTAL REPORTING WILL BE INCREASINGLY IN DEMAND
WITH the Paris Agreement on fighting climate change having come into force on November 4, financial and environmental reporters will start to prepare in earnest for the monitoring and reports that will follow its implementation. Of course, ironically, four days later – on November 8 – Donald Trump was elected as President of the United States, having campaigned against the agreement.…
INNOVATION ESSENTIAL FOR AUDIT TO SURVIVE, EXPERTS TELL ACCA CONFERENCE
To keep pace with today’s global and interconnected world, auditors must move with the times, European experts told a high-level Brussels conference on November 16. Maggie McGhee, director of professional insights at the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) – joint hosts of the ‘Future of Audit’ conference with assurance, tax and advisory services network Grant Thornton International, said: “Auditors need to adapt and constantly innovate.…
EBRD MULLS TALLINN AIRPORT CASH INJECTION
THE EUROPEAN Investment Bank (EIB) is planning to lend EUR30 million to Tallinn Airport, Estonia, operator Tallinna Lennujaam AS, to help fund a EUR80 million expansion project. This includes realigning its runway and taxiway system to reduce noise and air pollution, building new aircraft aprons, while reconfiguring and refurbishing the passenger terminal, expanding car parking areas, new aircraft maintenance hangars and other safety and environmental related enhancements.…
ROBUST PHILIPPINES ECONOMIC GROWTH BOOSTS EXPANSION IN COUNTRY’S PAINT MARKET
With a strong national economy and significant investment in construction and public buildings, the Philippine paint and coatings sector is enjoying a period of robust growth. Official figures for the overall paint market have not been published since 2014 but the leading sectors have continued to flourish.…
PAKISTAN’S DENIM SEGMENT PLANS TO BOOST COUNTRY’S WEAKENED TEXTILE INDUSTRY
PAKISTAN’S denim export industry hopes that help for the textile announced by the government in February (exemption from paying sales tax and payment of long overdue tax refunds) and in a meeting with industry leaders in September (a promised reduction in energy costs) will boost this promising segment.…
EU TEXTILES PRODUCTION TO GAIN GROUND IN GLOBAL MARKETS, TEXTILE EXPERTS SAY
The manufacture of textiles for European buyers is likely to move away from its Chinese production base and move back closer to “home”, particularly in the technical markets, Lutz Walter, secretary general of the European Technology Platform for the Future of Textiles and Clothing (ETP) – the largest European textiles research and innovations network – has told WTiN.com.…