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Friday, 10 June 2011 10:11 |
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Dr. Hassan A. Fakhro, Bahrain Minister of Industry & Trade
How much easier it is to be critical than correct (Disaeli). I would ask those who would criticize Bahrain, to look to their own countries
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Thursday, 21 July 2011 11:29 |
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National Oil and Gas Authority, HE Abdul Hussain bin Ali Mirza, Bahrain Minister of Oil and Gas
Today, the income from oil and gas constitutes about 80% of the government's revenue. However, we were also the first GCC country to attempt diversification, in the 1960s and 70s. Thanks to those efforts, oil and gas now only constitute 24% of GDP at current prices (and 12% at constant prices).
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011 12:27 |
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Peter Kaliaropoulos, CEO of Bahrain Telecommunications Company (Batelco) - Biography
Key challenge remains overall industry growth in terms of gross revenue and number of services since we have experienced price erosion due to entry of new companies.
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Monday, 17 October 2011 11:34 |
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HE. Shaikh Fawaz bin Mohammed Al Khalifa, President of the IAA
The Bahrain Government intends to carry on its steady reform for the country.
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Tuesday, 05 July 2011 09:53 |
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Abdulrahman A.Hussain Jawahery, President of Gulf Petrochemical Industries Co. (GPIC) and Member of Parliament - Biography
AG fertilizer producers are expected to continue to play a strategic role in meeting this challenge by contributing towards international efforts to increase food production by substantially increasing their share of exports.
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Thursday, 09 June 2011 08:18 |
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Aaref Hejres, CEO of Diyar Al Muharraq
Another reason why we think this year is good is that we have just finished our first landsite in Diyar and sold land worth $260 million to a private developer who will build affordable housing.
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Wednesday, 29 June 2011 10:19 |
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Omar Al Mardi, Managing Director, Bahrain Financial Harbour
There is also a higher local demand in Bahrain that differs to other Gulf countries. Because our population density is very high- with 600-700 people per square kilometer, the local demand is enough to push the construction market.
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