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The largest share of final demand at around 70%/$44 Billion, comes from jewellery, accounting India, the world’s largest gold jewellery market by volume for around 555 t, followed in terms of consumption demand by the United States, the global second largest gold jewellery market with 306 t, China with 302 t, the Middle East (Saudi Arabia, Dubai), Turkey and Italy. Gold trade is a chief driver of economic diversification in the Gulf region, exported 287 t into the vigorous Arab and Indian markets. The industrial and dental uses account for around 12% of gold demand, while investment demand is estimated at 18%, around $11, 3 Billion.
Thinkpad (EUNN)Riyadh - China's President, Hu Jintao,emphasized China's
need for oil while visiting with King Abdullah in Riyadh
yesterday.
By the year 2030, the energy agency says, world demand for oil will hover around 121 million barrels a day, compared to current demand of about 82 million barrels a day.In addition, term risks to energy security, because an increasing share of oil will be pumped from volatile regions like Iraq, and those with the risk of political instability, like Saudi Arabia.
Microsoft Yesterday's visit was expected to focus on economic and energy
cooperation as China looks for oil to fuel its growth while Riyadh
boosts its trade ties.
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Laptop Computers Hu and King Abdullah signed a series of cooperative agreements
following Hu's arrival in Riyadh from the United States.
The capital of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, tech city built on funding by Saudi oil. There are some interesting sights here, but Saudi Arabia does not issue tourist visas, so those visiting require an invitation or must arrive on a special tour with the government. Religious visas are issued to Moslems undertaking their Pilgrimage (Haj)
Laptop Computer The agreement the two leaders signedincluded a framework
cooperation agreement in the energy field between Sinopec and Saudi
Aramco.
...Kuwait on August 8.) Iraq's invasion and the potential threat it then posed to Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil producer and exporter, prompted the United States and its western European NATO allies to rush troops to Saudi Arabia to deter a possible attack. Iraq coalition and contributed forces to the military buildup, known as...
Desktop Computer The deal provided for strengthening cooperation in gas
exploration and possible cooperation in oil exploration between
China's Sinopec and Saudi state oil conglomerate Aramco.
Notebooks Sinopec is drilling for gas in the Saudi desert and building a
refinery with Aramco in the Chinese province of Fujian. Another
joint refinery venture is planned in Qingdao city.
Lenovo The two sides also signed a security agreement and accords on
cooperation in health and youth affairs, the official said.
Hard Drive The Chinese leader was to meet Saudi businessmen and call on
petrochemical giant Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (Sabic)
before flying to the oil-rich Eastern Province today to meet Aramco
officials in Dhahran.
Travelstar Sabic's chief executive officer Mohammed al-Mady was quoted on
Thursday as saying the company was awaiting Beijing's approval for
a joint venture to build a $5.3bn naphtha plant in China.
Gateway China's commerce ministry said the trade volume between the two
countries hit $2.7bn during the first two months of 2006, a 43 per
cent rise on the same period last year.
Laptop Parts Saudi exports to Beijing were worth $2.21bn, according to the
Chinese Xinhua news agency.
Software The kingdom exported some 22.18 million tonnes of oil to China
last year, becoming its biggest crude supplier.
Hard Drives King Abdullah oversaw the signing of five economic deals,
including an energy agreement, during his trip to China, which came
as part of an Asian tour underlining Riyadh's quest to forge
partnerships with Asia.
Electronics While Beijing needs energy to feed its growing economy, Riyadh,
which has traditionally had strong Western ties, is seeking to
secure more markets for its oil and broaden its sources of
technology imports as it opens up its economy following accession
to the World Trade Organisation, analysts say.
Canon Hu was also due to meet Abdulrahman al-Attiyah, secretary
general of the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council with which China
is negotiating a free trade agreement.
Desktop Pc Hu is to give a speech today at the Shura Council, becoming only
the second foreign leader to do so after French President Jacques
Chirac, who addressed the appointed advisory body in March.
Desktop Computers Hu stressed the need to seek a "peaceful resolution" of the
Iranian nuclear crisis during talks on Thursday with US President
George W Bush, maintaining Beijing's distance from Washington's
hard line.
Think Pad It is a position similar to that of Saudi Arabia, which has
advocated a diplomatic solution to the dispute.
Repair Hu is due to leave for Morocco tomorrow and continue his tour in
Africa with stops in Nigeria and Kenya.
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