晋升

Hedged Out Pub Date : 2022-01-25 DOI:10.2307/j.ctv21r3j2h.11
Abdulla Lootah
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今年早些时候,当富产石油的阿拉伯联合酋长国(uae)被《福布斯》(Forbes)评为世界上对外籍人士最不友好的国家时,它引发了雪崩般的愤怒回应,这家商业信息公司被迫重新审视了它的榜单。但阿联酋竞争力委员会(ECC)秘书长阿卜杜拉·纳赛尔·卢塔赫(Abdullah Nasser Lootah)将这一评级视为一种挑战,他说,来自本国和外籍居民的反应表明,这个国家正朝着正确的方向前进。
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Moving Up the Ranks
When the oil-rich United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) was proclaimed by Forbes to be the most unfriendly nation in the world for expatriates earlier this year, it sparked such an avalanche of angry responses the business information company was forced to review its listings. But Abdullah Nasser Lootah, secretary general of the Emirates Competitiveness Council (ECC) took the rating as a challenge and says the reaction, from both national and expatriate residents, is a sign the nation is heading in the right direction.
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