This is a temporary backup site for TRENDS MENA while our primary website is being restored following a regional disruption affecting Amazon Web Services cloud infrastructure in the GCC.

Search Site

BYD 2025 revenue surges

The EV manufacturer reported net profit of $.3.3bn for 9M 2025.

Aramco net income $28bn

Capital investment during Q3 2025 $12.9bn on investments in energy projects.

e& revenue up 23%

Consolidated net profit reached $2.94 billion during 2025.

Al Rajhi profit up 26%

Operating income for 2025 increased 22% to SAR 39 bn.

Emirates NBD 2025 profit $8.5bn

Total income rises by 12 percent, operating profit up 13%.

SDPW to support carbon neutrality and zero emissions

  • Head of the SDPW said that the department supports carbon neutrality in its buildings and is part of UAE's initiative to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050
  • The SDPW maintained that it applies the highest international and local standards for green buildings and is committed to improving the efficiency

Sharjah, UAE–The Sharjah Department of Public Works (SDPW) conducted a workshop on the “Sharjah Ports, Customs and Free Zones Authority Building” project and the lessons learned from the project.

Ali bin Shaheen Al Suwaidi, Head of the SDPW, confirmed that the department supports carbon neutrality and zero carbon emissions in its buildings and is part of its contribution to the UAE’s strategic initiative to achieve climate neutrality by 2050.

Also read: Sharjah Sustainable City builds on green concept

Engineer Alia Al Rand, Director of the Building Projects Department at SDPW, stated that the project contributes to strengthening the commitment to achieving climate neutrality, applying sustainability standards, and technology by relying on the highest standards of sustainability.

“It does not consume more energy than it produces, by integrating designs and systems that focus on energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies by installing a canopy of innovative photovoltaic solar panels committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions.”

Also read: Sharjah University, AUS to launch research for sustainable energy solutions

The department applies the highest international and local standards for green buildings and committed to improving the efficiency of using various resources such as energy, water and resources, to reduce the impact of buildings on human health and the environment during the life cycle of the building, in a way that supports the efforts of the UAE to shift towards an economy Green sustainable, and the specific national pledges and commitments of the UAE in the face of climate change.