The UAE is cautiously resuming normal activities, with capital markets set to reopen and businesses preparing for employees’ return. Despite ongoing Iranian attacks and intercepted threats, authorities are bolstering flight capacity and reassuring the public. Food reserves remain adequate, though investor caution persists amid regional geopolitical tensions. The UAE is cautiously resuming normal activities, with capital markets set to reopen and businesses preparing for employees’ return. Despite ongoing Iranian attacks and intercepted threats, authorities are bolstering flight capacity and reassuring the public. Food reserves remain adequate, though investor caution persists amid regional geopolitical tensions.
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