UAE Non-Oil Business Activity Surges to Nine-Month High in December

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 The United Arab Emirates' non-oil private sector recorded its fastest expansion in nine months in December 2024, buoyed by strong domestic demand and increased business activity, according to the latest S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) report. PMI Highlights Robust Growth The seasonally adjusted UAE PMI climbed to 55.4 in December from 54.2 in November, signaling robust growth well above the 50.0 threshold that separates expansion from contraction. This marked the third consecutive monthly increase, underscoring sustained recovery in the non-oil sector. Key drivers of growth included a notable rise in new business activity. The new orders subindex rose sharply to 59.3 in December from 58.0 in the previous month, reflecting strong domestic demand. Challenges Amid the Growth While domestic demand flourished, export growth slowed, with the export orders subindex dropping to a seven-month low. Additionally, businesses faced mounting backlogs due to capacity constraints,...

Stranded and Vulnerable: The Urgent Call for Rescue of Migrants on the Tunisia-Libya Border

 

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While the immediate focus is on the urgent rescue of the stranded migrants, addressing the root cause of the situation is equally crucial. The clashes in Sfax underscore the pressing need for comprehensive strategies to tackle issues related to migration and asylum-seeking in Tunisia. This includes fostering dialogue between communities to promote understanding and harmony, enhancing the capacity of authorities to manage migration flows in a humane manner, and strengthening the support system for refugees and migrants in the country.

Resolving the plight of the stranded migrants requires a collaborative effort from the international community, regional stakeholders, and local authorities. Tunisia and Libya, in particular, need to work together with the UNHCR and IOM to devise a coordinated response that prioritizes the protection and safety of the affected individuals. Neighboring countries and global partners must also step forward to provide support, resources, and expertise to ensure a swift and effective resolution to the crisis.

The dire situation of the stranded migrants on the Tunisia-Libya border demands immediate attention and action. The UNHCR and IOM's call for urgent rescue operations highlights the criticality of addressing this humanitarian crisis promptly. Alongside the rescue efforts, it is crucial for all parties involved to address the root causes of migration-related challenges in Tunisia and work towards long-term solutions that uphold human rights and ensure the dignity and safety of all individuals, regardless of their nationality or status. Only through collaborative and compassionate action can we hope to prevent such tragedies and pave the way for a more secure and just future for migrants and refugees worldwide.

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