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商业周刊封面选读:TheNewMiddleEastOilBonanza

2008-09-01来源:
     封面文章:中东石油带来新运气  内容导读:中东国家的油井不断的喷出石油,在这些石油一桶桶的运向海外换来美金的同时,阿拉伯酋长们也在不断的将这些钱继续投入到各种工程。而这些工程花费的美金,又大多回到欧美国家的腰包中。除此之外,更多的跨国企业来这里寻找商机,希望在这里谋得利益。文章记述了这种现状对于阿拉伯国家诸多方面的影响。

  Cover Story: The New Middle East Oil Bonanza

  If the Burj Dubai development isn't the biggest project in the world, it must be close. At night under floodlights thousands of mostly Asian workers in hard hats swarm over a 500-acre building site in the heart of Dubai, the Persian Gulf emirate that is tiny in size but limitless in ambition. Emaar Properties, a local company, is carving out of the desert a new $20 billion district with 30,000 homes, a Giorgio Armani-designed hotel, an ice rink, and a 30-acre man-made lake.

  The centerpiece of the project, which employs more than a dozen American firms, is Burj Dubai, a $1 billion tower. It was designed by Chicago architects Skidmore Owings & Merrill LLP, and its construction is being managed by New York-based Turner Construction Co. "We are moving up one floor a week, and we are now on the 31st floor," says Mohamed Ali Alabbar, Emaar's chairman. The exact planned height is shrouded in secrecy to foil competitors, but Alabbar promises that the luxury residential complex, more than 2,500 feet high, will be "40% taller than anything else."

  The world's tallest building? In Dubai? The city-state in the United Arab Emirates captured headlines in the U.S. recently when government-owned Dubai Ports World, through its purchase of Britain's Peninsular & Oriental Steam Navigation Co. for $6.8 billion, agreed to take over management of several major ports, from New York to Miami. The deal has sparked an outcry among politicians worried that an Arab-owned company could be a vehicle for al Qaeda operatives. The uproar has forced the company to delay its plans in the U.S.