Trucks Stuck as Saudi-UAE Competition Spreads to Trade.

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      The measures are having the greatest impact on some companies operating out of free zones in the UAE, home to Middle East business hub Dubai. Keywords: ALLTOP; BUSINESS; CMD; CONS; CONSS; COS; GEN; GOV; INDUSTRIAL; INDUSTRIES; MARKETS; MIDEAST; NRG; OIL; POL; SAUDI; TRN; WORLD; WWTOP; WWTOPEU EN ALLTOP BUSINESS CMD CONS CONSS COS GEN GOV INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRIES MARKETS MIDEAST NRG OIL POL SAUDI TRN WORLD WWTOP WWTOPEU Trucks are lined up for hours at the border between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as some international manufacturers find their goods snarled up in a deepening economic rivalry that's raised the cost of doing business and complicated growth plans. [Extracted from the article]
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