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Yemen in the Indian Ocean Community |
Yemeni port Mukalla lies on Indian Ocean, an onetime
important center of of trade with India, is rapidly a bustling trade link.anew.
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Indian Ocean Business Network |
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Not all societies have taken the path to urbanization,
nor has any society been immune to the temptation of
trade. A little more than 2000 years ago Arab and
Persian Seafarers discovered the secrets of the
monsoon wind system across the Indian Ocean. This
discovery opened the way for the great transoceanic
voyages so important in later world history. The
continued movement of people and trade goods has led
to a complex process of interaction which has not left
the Indian Ocean countries untouched. These countries
are rich in human and natural resources, a fact
recognized long before the recent importance of oil.
Even Arab geographers recognized an invisible sense of
unity steaming from the trade network and sea based
political alliances. The Indian Ocean is an important
source of food and the sea bed is repository of
minerals such as manganese, nickel, cooper, cobalt,
molybdenum, zinc, and lead.
Nehru, the later Prime minister of India wrote about the importance of the sea for the Indian
continent
India's destiny, he said, can be fulfilled in its
entirely only when Indian becomes again a seafaring
nation. We have developed this continental psychology
which was that of aloofness, and narrowness of vision.
But it is when we open ourselves, our nation, to the
seas on the three sides of this great land and play our part there and interact with people inhabiting
this ocean and beyond that India can really fulfill
its destiny.... |
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Southern Arabia, especially Yemen is once again placed
in the position of a go-between or bridge in the
Indian Ocean community, now the fastest growing behind
the Asia -Pacific rim. |

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.... You from the caravan
travel alone
but still with them... |
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The Indian Ocean Rim Association for regional
cooperation (IOR - ARC) was formed in 1997 by 14 countries bordering the
Indian Ocean. The Republic of Yemen is a founding member of the Indian
Ocean Rim Cooperation which now constitutes 19 members. It is an outward
looking forum for economic dialogue and cooperation, in many ways similar
to APEC. Australia,
India, South Africa have emerged of major importance to Yemen. The
presence of Singapore in the grouping has potential to provide significant
benefits in the areas of micro - project management, and infrastructure
development, and strategies for attracting and retaining foreign
investments, as well as development of selected service sector. |
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.... here we
are
both strangers
strangers are relatives..... |
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The Republic of Yemen is more openly in search of expanding
opportunities for economic cooperation between Indian Ocean countries. Due
to its location across the Horn of Africa, at the entrance to the Red Sea
and the Indian Ocean, occupies a strategic position. To the south is joins
together with the Indian Ocean into the vast new commercial and strategic
unity, i.e.. the Indian ocean community and linking emerging opportunities
and markets including investment and trade.
Gateway to the emerging opportunities in the Indian ocean markets.
The port of Aden is one of the world largest natural harbors. It is
geographically and strategically located at the crossroads of the Red and
Arabian seas with direct access to the Indian Ocean.
Sailors have used Aden for more than 2000 years, running cargoes of
frankincense, spices and perfumes. Later, the port of Aden was one of the
world top bunkering port and second largest bulk port.
Today, the Yemeni port of Aden is again an
international gateway: your gateway to markets and emerging opportunities
in the Indian ocean:
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ADEN
CONTAINER TERMINAL
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...a full service container terminal, distribution,
transshipment, investment, financial, communication, information and
logistical center...for the Indian ocean as whole.
It is rapidly becoming one of the regions largest and most modern
industrial free zones. |
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It provides access to a regional markets, such as the Middle East, East
Africa, Australia and the Indian sub-continent
It is a natural logistical and transshipment hub
4 km from the east-west shipping route
- 9 days steaming from Europe and 7 days from
Singapore an ideal outlet for transshipment operations between European
markets, east Asian economies, connecting busy free zones, of India,
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Mauritius, logistically serving Australia and South
Africa, Europe's most important trading partners.
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To the West is links with Malta, Europe's fifth busiest
port, and Mediterranean foremost distribution, transshipment and
logistical center, now
rapidly becoming also Mediterranean off shore financial center.
It offers one of the best packages of incentives in the region.
Contact to Yemen
Investment Contact Business Network and request
further details on Malta's Financial Services ...
and further to the Adriatic
ports, and bustling North
African Markets (AlMaghreb)
The Aden free zone incentive package includes:
* 15 years tax exemptions,
* free transfer of capital and profits,
* 100 percent foreign ownership and income - tax exemptions for
expatriates.
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