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It is sometimes difficult to grasp where the Middle East falls between the clear cut line of Western and eastern markets. As numbers show, we might just be perfectly economically plotted where we geographically fall : In the middle. Yet, as we continue to open our markets, privatize our companies and raise our global standards it seems inevitable that, sooner or later, change will come about.
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