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March 02, 2005
Publisher of International Business Strategies Launches New Middle East Report
WorldTrade Executive, Inc., publisher of international business newsletters and special reports, announces the launch of Middle East Business Strategies. Produced in association with Dow Jones, Middle East Business Strategies provides consultative expertise on doing business in the region.
Concord, MA (PRWEB) March 2, 2005 -- WorldTrade Executive, Inc., publisher of international business newsletters and special reports, announces the launch of Middle East Business Strategies. Produced in association with Dow Jones, Middle East Business Strategies provides consultative expertise on doing business in the region.
After an examination of the market and subscriber feedback on preferred areas of coverage and industry sectors for business development efforts, managers at WorldTrade Executive Inc. and Dow Jones decided to expand the content offered in Iraq Reconstruction Report to cover developments that affect those doing business in various countries throughout the Middle East.
“Middle East Business Strategies will provide continued analysis on doing business in various industry sectors in Iraq, including energy, telecommunications/IT, defense and security, government contracting, and finance”, says Petra Halsema, editor of the new publication. “But with this change, our readers will benefit from a network of specialized analysts, business executives and legal counsel located throughout the region, improving their ability to leverage their Middle East business operations.”
WorldTrade Executive, Inc. is well positioned to offer such a publication. During the past fifteen years, the company has created a niche in the competitive international business publishing market with its expansive network of international business and industry advisors. “The editorial contributors of our publications are the same executives who are out there making operational decisions for their corporations,” says Gary Brown, Publisher and Founder of WorldTrade Executive, Inc. “The combination of the Dow Jones’ authoritative news reporting and the in-depth analysis of our contributors provides a very unique perspective for the reader. Also, because we produce other publications such as Caspian Investor and Russian Petroleum Investor, we can provide insights not available anywhere else on Russian, Azeri and Kazakh companies moving into the region and other coverage of the Persian Gulf.”
The premiere edition of Middle East Business Strategies contains analysis on recent developments in U.S. trade controls on Libya, the Qatar gas sector, and the impact of Iraq elections on new contracts. This semi-monthly report is delivered electronically to subscribers.
For more information or to obtain a copy of the premiere issue of Middle East Business Strategies, please call +1 978 287-0301
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Posted by Industrial at March 2, 2005 01:21 AM