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

ADNOC Distribution 2025 dividend $700m

The company had reported EBITDA of $1.17 bn in 2025.

Empower okays $119.1m H2 2025 dividend

The dividend is equivalent to 43.75% of paid-up capital.

Alujain widens 2025 loss

The increase in loss is due to impairment charges, weaker prices.

Masar 2025 net profit $262m

Higher land plot sales boost revenue and operating income.

Tasnee’s 2025 losses deepen

The petrochemicals' company's revenue also fell 17.7 percent.

UAE takes part in G20 Health Working Group in Indonesia

  • The UAE ministry's delegation highlighted the importance of promoting solidarity among member states to better meet essential health needs.
  • The delegation said UAE is ready to cooperate with Indonesian officials to expand vaccine manufacturing and research hubs for pandemic prevention.

JAKARTA, INDONESIA – UAE’s Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP) has taken part in the G20 Health Working Group (HWG3) meeting in Indonesia to discuss strengthening global health infrastructure through expanding manufacturing and research hubs for pandemic prevention, preparedness and response actions.

Led by Dr. Yousif Mohammed Al Serkal, Director-General of Emirates Health Services, the ministry’s delegation highlighted the importance of promoting solidarity among member states to better meet essential health needs, support global health systems, provide supplies, treatments and safe and effective vaccines.

The delegation also spoke about ensuring equitable access by all countries and also of supporting sustainable development goals.

The ministry extended gratitude to the Indonesian officials presiding over the meeting for inviting the UAE to be part of the G20 Health Working Group.

It expressed its readiness to support and cooperate with Indonesian officials to expand vaccine manufacturing and research hubs for pandemic prevention.

The hubs, Al Serkal added, will play a crucial role in reinforcing global health infrastructure and ensuring better preparedness.

It will also facilitate knowledge sharing, technology transfer, and capacity building to establish manufacturing and research centers and enhance preparedness for future pandemics, which will help meet the needs of low- and middle-income countries.

He said that the UAE is keen to provide all forms of support to the G20 initiatives.

He added that the UAE has been exceptional in managing the pandemic thanks to the efficiency of its prevention system, flexibility and proactive behavior.

“From supporting global efforts to engaging in international decision-making for the post-pandemic stage, and helping prepare for any global health developments, the UAE has established itself as a global example, as evidenced by the testimony of numerous nations and international organizations,” Al Serkal said.