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http://www.ipsnews.net a mine of world news from which I gleaned the follwoing informationA survey conducted by Sarwat Abdul Razzak, director of Dubai's ARY gold and jewellery firm, reveals that shoppers in the UAE spend, 30 times more on gold than in the rest of the world. South Asians constitute 70 percent of buyers, followed by East Asians with 22 percent. Arab and European consumers make up four percent each. The survey, covered 3,200 people across the country. An average person in the UAE buys 30 grams of gold annually compared to the global average of less than one gram. About 350 outlets in the Gold Souq display about 20 tonnes of jewellery at any given time. Some five million Indians work in the Middle East countries and each time they fly home they are certain to carry along some gold, either as family investment or as jewellery that will contribute to a dowry. With increasing affluence and lowering of customs duties, Indians have been flying to Dubai in increasing numbers just to buy gold jewellery in a market where caratage is assured.Shopkeepers say that there has been a 30 percent drop in sales ever since prices skyrocketed recently -- reaching nearly 80 dirhams (around 22 US dollars) per gram about two months ago. prices (per gram) have dropped to around 65 dirhams (about 18 dollars) now Gold and silver jewellery is the third biggest contributor to the economy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), after construction and petroleum.According to the Gold Fields Mines Survey (GFMS), the British industry watchdog, consumption of gold continues to rise in both global and regional markets despite high prices. Dubai imported 525 tonnes of bullion worth 10.5 billion dollars last year, which is projected to double in five years.

new book sheikh mohammed


A visionary's extraordinary missionReviewed by Abdul Ghafar Hussain, Special to Weekend ReviewShaikh Mohammad's book provides an understanding of Dubai's past and presents stimulating ideas for future growth.- "I like people who candidly open their hearts while talking to me and say what they want fearlessly and straightforwardly. How can leaders learn from their mistakes if people would always tell them what you are doing regarding so and so is good while they hide another judgement?"- "I like to exchange honest points of view with people. I am open to criticism which may be our guidance towards rightness."- "A venture is an idea. If we would not find a new idea we do not need the venture. Then it will not be according to the global standards we have adopted."Full feature.

Free Zones

These vast designated business districts, housing around 2,500 companies, offer huge incentives like 100 per cent ownership for foreign businesses, no import duty or corporate tax, and leasehold land ownership.

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Jebel Ali Free Zone AuthorityTel +971 4 881 5000www.jafza.co.ae

sitting in car with lady = illegal ?


'Emirates Evening Post' a seemingly obscure newspaper, with a not-so-remarkable editorial content, has again raised some uncomfortable questions, albeit unintentionally through their 'Ask your Lawyer' column.A man and a woman, not legally related(can be friends, colleagues etc) are "not supposed to sit together in a car, or go for movies, or to restaurants etc.. " says the matter-of-fact lawyer to a bizarre question.Wonder why some half-dressed male and female models clinging together in a showroom opening of an international brand as seen on a popular newspaper doesnt make the cut.

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