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  • Combined value of projects under construction $1.25tr28th Feb 2012, Gulf News
    The combined value of current construction projects in the UAE is about $1.25 trillon (Dh4.59 trillion), figures from research conducted by Ventures Middle East reveals."New research states that 2012 will see $15.068 billion worth of contracts awarded in the Emirates — an increase of 26.57 per cent over last year," the research estimated.
  • Ducab targets nuclear power plants cables contract01 Mar 2012, Gulf News
    Ducab has applied to become the preferred cables supplier for the UAE's nuclear power plants and is hopeful of approval by the end of the year, company chairman Ahmad Al Shaikh said yesterday.
  • Industry UAE's foreign trade up 22% in Jan-Oct, says FCA03 March 2012, Arabian Business
    UAE non-oil foreign trade in the first 10 months of 2011 surged to AED759.8bn ($206.8bn), an increase of 22 percent, according to official figures released by the Federal Customs Authority (FCA).
  • Water project: cos shortlisted04 March 2012, Oman Daily Observer
    Around seven international firms have been pre-qualified to participate in a competitive tender for a licence to develop a major Independent Water Project (IWP) at Ghubrah in Muscat Governorate.

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Power + Water Middle East 2012

Power + Water Middle East 2012 is the region’s premier event for showcasing power and water related products and services. It provides a platform for professionals from these industries to interact with a number of the world’s leading companies and organizations.

Demand for power and water continues to grow daily and the Power + Water Middle East event creates opportunities for investment in Abu Dhabi and the Middle East region by bringing together developers, manufacturers, buyers and service providers from a range of sectors in power and water to meet, discuss and invest in the current products and developments in the related industries.

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