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Arab Monetary Fund. Emirates, Trade promotion



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Syllabus of the Subject

Encourage foreign trade between Islamic economies (Arab Monetary Fund)

  1. Introduction to the Arab Monetary Fund (UAE)
  2. International Trade promotion among the Muslim Countries

Sample - Arab Monetary Fund
Arab Monetary Fund

Online Arab Student, Master International Business

The Subject “Arab Monetary Fund” belongs to the following Online Programs taught by EENI Global Business School:

Course: Islam & Business.

Islam and Global Business. Islamic Economic Areas

Masters: International Business, Foreign Trade.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB)

Doctorate: Islamic Business, African Business, World Trade.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English (or Study Doctorate in International Business in French Fonds Monetaire Arabe Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Fondo Monetario Arabe Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Organization of Islamic Cooperation).

Islamic Organizations. Arab League

The Arab Monetary Fund was created in 1976 (1396 A.H.) in Morocco (Rabat).

  1. Headquarters: Abu Dhabi (Emirates)
  2. Type of credits: short and medium term
  3. Structural Adjustment Facility
  4. Technical assistance
  5. The Arab Monetary Fund has created the Economic Policy Institute
  6. The Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development is a Muslim fund of the Islamic Civilization

The objectives of the Arab Monetary Fund are to:

  1. Improve the balance of payments
  2. Elimination of restriction on current payments
  3. Boost Arab Monetary Cooperation
  4. Develop an Arab Financial Market
  5. Create a unified Arab Currency
  6. Encourage the foreign trade between the member economies

Arab Monetary Fund Countries:

  1. Middle East: Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, the Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Yemen
  2. Africa: Algeria, the Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Somalia, Sudan, and Tunisia

Arab Development Funds.

  1. Arab Bank for Africa (BADEA)
  2. Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development
  3. Arab Trade Financing Programme
  4. Arab Gulf Programme
  5. Islamic Development Bank
  6. OPEC Fund for International Development
  7. Abu Dhabi Fund for Development
  8. Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development
  9. Saudi Fund for Development

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