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DUBAI - Japanese companies in the UAE are still hiring staff despite most businesses in the country showing reluctance to new recruitment, local daily Emirates Business reported on Thursday, citing a job consultancy.
Japanese firms believe that the worst of the financial crisis is over, Ian Giulianotti, associate director at Nadia Middle East, told the newspaper.
“According to our research, we have seen an increase of 22 percent in business from Japanese firms in the UAE," he said...[ Read full story]
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