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United Arab Emirates

Dubai: Clean Energy Now 12.8% of Total Capacity

  • 02/11/202202/11/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Emirates News Agency, 1 November 2022: The head of Dubai’s Electricity and Water Authority has announced the addition of 300 megawatts (MW) of photovoltaic solar energy in 2022, bringing the share of clean energy to 12.8% of the total installed capacity. 

The increase in solar capacity was from the 5th phase of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park, which aims to have a production capacity of 5,000 MW by 2030. 

When completed, the project will have the world’s largest thermal storage capacity of 15 hours, bringing around the clock energy availability. 

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Qatar

Qatar: Entry Procedures for Commercial Shipments During World Cup Announced

  • 01/11/202201/11/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alsharq, 31 October 2022: Qatar’s General Authority of Customs has outlined that commercial shipments during the World Cup will be dealt with according to their nature, and the shipment of entities approved by the Supreme Committee and FIFA will be subject to simplified statement procedures.

The new controls will be effective from 15 November to 22 December 2022. 

The Authority also confirmed that commercial traffic would resume through the Abu Samra land port from 11 PM to 6 AM.

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Kuwait

Kuwait: Use of Renewable Energy in Kuwait ‘Far Behind’ Target

  • 01/11/202201/11/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Arab Times, 30 October 2022: The Kuwaiti government has published a report showing that Kuwait lags far behind in its use of renewable energy, with only 0.3% of the total installed capacity of power plants coming from renewable sources as of the end of 2020. 

The target percentage set at the United Nations Climate Change Conference increased from 1% in 2015 to 15% in 2030. 

The report includes recommendations for the state to increase the proportion of electricity production from renewable sources to ensure sustainable prosperity and enable Kuwait to contribute to reductions in emissions of greenhouse gases. 

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia: Controls for Electronic Evidence Procedure Approved

  • 28/10/202228/10/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alriyah, 26 October 2022: The Saudi Minister of Justice has approved new controls for procedures governing electronic evidence. The controls consist of 24 articles split into six chapters. 

The controls consist of general provisions regulating the evidence procedures electronically, and supporting the improvement of the electronic evidence procedures. 

Under the controls, evidence that can be conducted electronically includes writing, testimony, inspection and experience, in addition to digital evidence.

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Qatar

Qatar: Food Handlers Required to Hold Valid Health Certificates

  • 26/10/202226/10/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alsharq, 24 October 2022: The Qatari Food Safety and Environmental Health Department at the Ministry of Public Health has issued a requirement for all hotels and catering establishments to submit valid health certificates for staff handling food. The requirements apply whether staff are sponsored by the facility or contracted with external companies. 

Hotels and food suppliers must submit a list of names of food handlers and their health certificates, which must be valid until the end of the 2022 World Cup. 

Suppliers must also supply lists for food handlers who need to renew certificates, those who received a late appointment in the medical commission and those who will be provided through contracting with external companies.

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Qatar

Qatar: Government Inaugurates Cloud Computing Transformation Process  

  • 25/10/202225/10/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Gulf Times, 24 October 2022: Qatar’s Ministry of Labour (MoL) has held a ceremony to mark the launch of its cloud computing transformation process, part of the second phase of its digital transformation scheme. 

The MoL aims to use cloud technology to develop public services, improve business flexibility, reduce operational costs and increase productivity. 

The cloud computing transformation process is part of the Qatar National Vision 2030.

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Egypt

Egypt: Central Bank Proposes Measuring Egyptian Pound Against Gold

  • 25/10/202225/10/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alkhalkeej, 24 October 2022: The Governor of the Central Bank of Egypt has proposed a new index to measure the performance of the Egyptian Pound against other currencies and gold to change the culture of linking the exchange rate to the US dollar. 

The governor highlighted recent increases in the value of the Pound against the Turkish Lira and Pound Sterling, saying it is essential for the public to be aware of how the Pound is performing against other currencies. 

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Kuwait

Kuwait: Famous Owner of Car Trading Service Investigated for Money Laundering

  • 21/10/202221/10/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alqabas, 20 October 2022: Kuwait’s Attorney General has announced that all monies and assets of a car trading service owner have been seized while the Public Prosecution Office investigates his company for money laundering offences.

It has been reported that the Trade and Industry Ministry received complaints from customers that the company had confiscated their money but not delivered their luxury cars. 

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Qatar

Qatar: Hayya Card Holders Visiting Qatar May Bring Pets with Them 

  • 21/10/202221/10/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alsharq, 20 October 2022: Qatar’s Municipality Ministry has launched a new service allowing Hayya Card holders visiting the country to apply for permits to bring their pets with them. Visitors can apply online for veterinary health certificates and permission to import the animals. 

Cats and dogs must be more than seven months old and be vaccinated against rabies. 

Anyone importing large or dangerous breeds of dog as pets must also apply to the interior ministry for a permit. 

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Oman

Oman: Government Seeks Investment in Green Hydrogen Sector 

  • 20/10/202220/10/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Times of Oman, 19 October 2022: The Oman Ministry of Energy and Minerals has set out procedures for regulating the hydrogen sector as it is set to announce opportunities and incentives for investment in green hydrogen technology.

As part of Oman’s aims to achieve zero carbon emissions by 2050, the country has launched the Oman Hydrogen Company and established the Oman Sustainability Centre. 

The Ministry of Energy and Minerals has set legal frameworks and policies to boost growth in the sector and hopes to attract investment and localise green hydrogen technology. 

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