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Top 25 Middle East Transportation Projects

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Transportation is a key consumer of global energy supplies and will increase its share in the future, thanks to rising populations and greater demands for mobility via air, land and sea.

Globally, transportation soaks up a third of all energy supplies and is set to grow from 80% to 130% as the number of cars quadruple to nearly three billion by 2050. READ MORE HERE

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