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World Talent Ranking: UAE climbs six places but Brexit impairs UK score

SHARE The UAE rose six places in a World Talent Ranking while Brexit was blamed for a decline in the UK s position in the table measuring countries ability to train and recruit top professionals. The UAE was one place behind in 24th, moving up from 30th a year earlier in one of the biggest improvements in the 2020 rankings. Read More It came third out of 63 countries when measured by the skills of its workforce. This was one of the three main categories in the rankings, along with investment in talent and appeal to overseas recruits. Authors of the report by the IMD World Competitiveness Centre praised the UAE for the strength of its talent pool.

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UAE aims to double size of economy to Dh3tn by 2031, minister says

SHARE The UAE aims to double the size of its economy over the coming decade, economy minister Abdulla Bin Touq said on Saturday. The Ministry of Economy and other government entities are working according to an ambitious vision to double our national economy over the next 10 years to reach Dh3 trillion by 2031 , Mr Bin Touq said. The country is pressing forward to speed up its economic recovery by embracing technology linked to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, he added. The UAE s economy is set to grow by 2.5 per cent this year, and its non-oil economy by 3.6 per cent, according to estimates from the Central Bank of the UAE. The economy is forecast to expand 3.5 per cent in 2022 and non-oil growth will rise to 3.9 per cent.

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