The United Arab Emirates is probably the most advanced country within the Middle East. Like, you already know the whole fact that many projects are being constructed throughout the country. However that seems to be unimportant for the time being because of the other posts that I plan to write.
I honestly don't understand what the United Arab Emirates is trying to do; whether it's to maintain an Arab touch to it, or maybe prove that it can be better than most European cities or what it is exactly. Their goal seems to be ambiguous, but the fact that it is a Muslim dominated country makes me feel content. But like Kuwait, it has a very large expatriate population due to the whole discovery of oil and whatnot with also a very low unemployment rate. It has the world's sixth largest oil reserves and much of the economy depends on the exports of natural resources. Nowadays the economy is taking a turn towards sectors such as tourism, finance, and even residence. This is good because it'll alter the economy to be less dependent on natural resources which soon might run out.
The climate of the United Arab Emirates is almost the same exact thing as Kuwait. In fact, it's very similar to the rest of the Middle Eastern countries. I like to classify the United Arab Emirates as the father of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman and like a younger brother to Saudi Arabia. I say this because all of these countries listed tend to have very similar qualities involving their country itself, however some of the qualities tend to be amplified in some countries more than others.
The United Arab Emirates is by far among the most luxurious countries in the Middle East and it has a very promising future.
I honestly don't understand what the United Arab Emirates is trying to do; whether it's to maintain an Arab touch to it, or maybe prove that it can be better than most European cities or what it is exactly. Their goal seems to be ambiguous, but the fact that it is a Muslim dominated country makes me feel content. But like Kuwait, it has a very large expatriate population due to the whole discovery of oil and whatnot with also a very low unemployment rate. It has the world's sixth largest oil reserves and much of the economy depends on the exports of natural resources. Nowadays the economy is taking a turn towards sectors such as tourism, finance, and even residence. This is good because it'll alter the economy to be less dependent on natural resources which soon might run out.
The climate of the United Arab Emirates is almost the same exact thing as Kuwait. In fact, it's very similar to the rest of the Middle Eastern countries. I like to classify the United Arab Emirates as the father of Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman and like a younger brother to Saudi Arabia. I say this because all of these countries listed tend to have very similar qualities involving their country itself, however some of the qualities tend to be amplified in some countries more than others.
The United Arab Emirates is by far among the most luxurious countries in the Middle East and it has a very promising future.
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