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UAE contractors are absorbing higher building costs amid supply chain changes, Moody's says | The National

Abu Dhabi and Sharjah property markets most resilient amid growing number of buyers

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thenationalnews.comStai leggendo2 g fa

UAE contractors are absorbing higher building costs amid supply chain changes, Moody's says | The National

Abu Dhabi and Sharjah property markets most resilient amid growing number of buyers

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arabnews.com2 g fa

UAE developers keep projects on track despite 25% jump in material costs: Moody’s

JEDDAH: UAE developers kept construction projects on track despite a 20 to 25 percent surge in imported material costs, with supply chain disruptions having limited impact, according to Moody’s Ratings. In a sector…

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  1. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·arabnews.com

    UAE developers keep projects on track despite 25% jump in material costs: Moody’s

    JEDDAH: UAE developers kept construction projects on track despite a 20 to 25 percent surge in imported material costs, with supply chain disruptions having limited impact,…

  2. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·thenationalnews.com

    UAE contractors are absorbing higher building costs amid supply chain changes, Moody's says | The National

    Abu Dhabi and Sharjah property markets most resilient amid growing number of buyers