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EDGE Group, Indra form JV
It will make next-generation radar systems in UAE.
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GCC FTA, tech MoU enhance Pakistan-Saudi relations
In landmark developments, Saudi Arabia and Pakistan have taken significant strides to enhance their bilateral relations, especially in the economic and technological arenas. -
Abu Dhabi-Japan deal to boost economic diversification
“Our cooperation with Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) is part of these efforts as Japanese experience and progress reflect role of competent talent in the scientific and technological fields, and the effectiveness of its human capital development programmes,” he adds. -
Trade hits new high as GCC-Japan ties get warmer
Japan's exports to the Gulf countries include automobiles, machinery, iron and steel, electrical machinery, rubber, textiles, visual goods, and foodstuffs. -
Vodafone, Microsoft ink pact
The two firms will offer AI Digital Contact Centre Platform. -
Saudi ministries ink MoU with Korean NAVER Group for joint digital projects
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - The Saudi Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs, and Housing and the Ministry of Investment have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the NAVER Group of South Korea to undertake joint digital projects in the kingdom . The NAVER, NAVER LABS, and NAVER Cloud, specialize in... -
Saudi Arabia expands economic diversification plan
The Kingdom is making significant investments in new economic sectors, including mining, tourism, and information technology, particularly the electronic games sector. -
Apple to produce iPhones in India
The proposed factory will be spread over 300 acres. -
GCC’s digital economy forging ahead rapidly, says Oman IT minister
Muscat, Oman - Saeed bin Hamoud Al Maawali, Omani Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, has said that the digital economy of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region is advancing at a rapid and significant pace, noting its major importance to GDP. He noted the importance of promoting cooperation... -
UAE Minister discusses economic ties with Caribbean countries
ABU DHABI, UAE - UAE Minister of Economy Abdullah bin Touq Al Marri visited the Havana International Fair 2022 in the Republic of Cuba, at the invitation of the Cuban government. The visit was aimed at exploring opportunities for cooperation and establishing new economic partnerships between the UAE and Caribbean... -
Saudi Arabia and S. Africa to deepen ties in several fields
The agreement would result in partnership in encouraging direct investment, communications and information technology, exploring the establishment of a joint investment fund between the two nations. -
Saudi Arabia eyes partnerships to accelerate growth of digital economy
Saudi IT Minister, Eng. Abdullah bin Amer Al-Swaha, held meetings with his counterparts from the other countries at the Indonesian city of Bali. -
Building confidence, security in ICT sector fetches Qatar key global award
Qatar participated in the forum as a golden strategic partner, where it reviewed its strategy in the field of digital transformation. -
Digital Dubai and Dubai Police to collaborate on cybersecurity
Digital Dubai and Dubai Police will strengthen their partnership and collaborate towards achieving strategic goals in cybersecurity. -
Saudi Arabia and Egypt to cooperate in telecommunications
Saudi Arabia and Egypt have signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in the fields of telecommunications, frequency spectrum and human capacity building. -
Jordan to engage private sector in enacting investment laws
Jordan’s Investment Minister, Khairy Amro, said the investment law, which the government is currently working on, will cope with the most developed international laws in this field. -
Saudi Arabia, Singapore to enhance cooperation in digital economy
The Kingdom and Singapore seek to activate the partnership by signing a memorandum of understanding for digital cooperation. -
Digital upskilling key to MENA economic revival
About 70% CEOs in the Middle East believe that lack of digital skills is a threat to their businesses, a PwC survey has pointed out.