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  • Dubai in the United Arab Emirates [EM-er-it] is home to the tallest skyscraper in the world.

  • It stands almost 3 thousand feet in the air, and cost the city more than 1 billion dollars.

  • On the ground signs of Dubai’s wealth are apparent, as the police patrol the streets

  • in Ferraris, and Lamborghinis. So how did the Emirates, and Dubai in particular, get

  • so rich?

  • Well, the UAE is a federation of seven emirates, each ruled, in part, by its own Islamic monarchy.

  • Historically the UAE has been a prime location for international trade. Situated at the mouth

  • of the Persian Gulf, ships sailing around Asia and Africa made frequent stops there.

  • In the late 1950s, large oil deposits were found near the UAE’s capital of Abu Dhabi,

  • beginning a hugely lucrative oil industry. The oil deposits proved to be so vast, that

  • presently, they account for a tenth of the world’s total oil reserves. Crude oil exports

  • are responsible for almost $400 billion dollars of the UAE’s GDP.

  • But Dubai, by itself, isn’t very oil-rich. Reports indicate that in 2010, only around

  • 1% of Dubai’s economy was from oil sales. So how is Dubai so wealthy?

  • Well, both Dubai and the entire UAE have a historically productive relationship with

  • the United Kingdom. This relationship granted them access to exclusive western investments

  • and partnerships . In 2000, the international credit boom helped the Emirates solidify their

  • place in the Middle East as a financial and cosmopolitan hub. Foreign investments poured

  • in for ambitious projects like the world’s tallest skyscraper, largest resort, and even

  • a series of man-made islands. Since then, tourism, trade, and retail has flourished,

  • attracting a large number of visitors and immigrants. Dubai was reported to be the world’s

  • 5th most popular tourist destination in 2014. Additionally,there are no corporate taxes,

  • except on oil companies and foreign banks, making them an attractive business destination.

  • However, despite the flow of investments and a growing tourism industry, the late 2000s

  • global economic crisis hit the emirates especially hard. Real estate prices collapsed throughout

  • the area, and one study found that more than 200 construction projects were cancelled between

  • 2009 and 2011. It got so bad that eventually, Abu Dhabi had to bail out Dubai with a $10

  • billion dollar loan. So yeah, Dubai is massively rich, but as weve seen in recent years,

  • there’s no guarantee itll stay that way.

  • Migrant labor abuse is a huge problem in the UAE and some of its neighbors. To learn about

  • the details of this issue, take a look at this informative video from our friends at

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なぜドバイは金持ちなのか? (Why Is Dubai So Rich?)

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    Jack に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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