Exporters and Farmers Meet the Minister of Economy to Open New Markets For the Lebanese Products
IDAL organized a meeting between the Minister of Economy and Tourism in Curacao Abed Nasser Hakim and Lebanese exporters.
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IDAL organized a meeting between the Minister of Economy and Tourism in Curacao Abed Nasser Hakim and Lebanese exporters.
Bob Vincent, CEO of Bahrain Bay
Regarding economic growth and maturity, we are at the bottom of the curve and long term investors recognise that to do business it is necessary to ride that curve. Real-estate in general goes through five, seven and even nine-year cycles, and it is not different here in Bahrain Bay.
Saleem Elias A. Aziz, Acting CEO of Al-Enma’a House for Real Estate
The first quarter of 2011 has been dominated by the civil and political unrest. In terms of the Bahrain’s real estate market, there is an oversupply of developed properties. However, there is still a high potential for the affordable housing projects.
Amin Al Arrayed, General Manager of First Bahrain Real Estate Development Company
Majaal is the first SME-focused warehousing facility in Bahrain. It’s never existed previously. If you were a large company involved in trade activity you would build your own warehouse, because you’d have the necessary resources.
Morocco Sector Analysis
Morocco Real Estate, Construction, and Housing
Ever since Morocco put in place its “Vision 2010” plan of national development in 2001, the real estate, construction, and housing market has been one of the most dynamic and growing sectors of the economy, constituting about 6% of GDP.
Bahrain real estate sector is dominated by a number of mega-projects with involvement of Bahrain based investment companies or banks. Many projects have been put on hold due to the crisis. Following is the list of current largest projects in Bahrain and largest real-estate developers in Bahrain:
Abdallah J. Slaoui, Chairman of JASCOM
One segment that will be the key driver of the future is middle-income housing. In Morocco, as more people join ranks of the middle class the demand for middle income properties will grow.
Ismail Jamai, Vice-President of Groupe Jamai
People have to eat, people have to wear clothes, and people have to live in a home; and I think this is the main reason why we are in these three sectors.
Groupe Jamai has started in Fez as a small textile factory. Over the years the company grew and entered into real-estate and agriculture.
Moroccan authorities and the red tape is the biggest problem of the real-estate in Morocco. In order to improve authorities need to react quickly for developers to start constructing.