Dubai plans record spending to revive flagging economy
Last year, growth slowed to 1.94 percent, less half the 2017 figure and the worst in a decade.

But it still foresees a deficit for the fourth year in a row of USD 700 million.
The government is hoping that Expo will draw some 25 million visitors, many of them from abroad, and is projecting a 25 percent increase in revenues to USD 17.4 billion.
Dubai is the only government in the Gulf not dependent on hydrocarbon revenues, and projects around 94 percent of income to come from non-oil sources.
Dubai is renowned for its skyscrapers, like the world's tallest building Burj Khalifa, but its key property sector has been sliding since 2014.
Last year, growth slowed to 1.94 percent, less half the 2017 figure and the worst in a decade.
It picked up slightly to 2.1 percent in the first half of this year but the government is keen to do more to stimulate consumer spending and the real estate market.
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