UPDATE 1-Dubai's Emaar shuts Algeria office as projects stall
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By Raissa Kasolowsky
DUBAI, July 4 (Reuters) - Dubai's Emaar Properties EMAR.DU has closed its office in Algeria due to a lack of progress on its projects in the North African country, the company said on Saturday.
"Emaar created designs for key developments in the country and the master plans were submitted to the authorities for necessary approval," Emaar said in a statement.
"Due to a lack of progress which is beyond the company's control, the office set up to drive these projects forward has now been closed," the company said.
In March 2008, Emaar and the Algerian government signed a protocol accord on the development of $20 billion worth of projects, the biggest ever property development in the country of 33 million people.
Some major North African real estate projects have been delayed or quietly abandoned as firms hit by the global downturn retreat from a frontier market dogged by an opaque business environment and heavy bureaucracy.
Emaar Properties, which is building the world's tallest tower in Dubai where it still derives the bulk of its revenues, has been badly affected as the economic crisis brought a real estate boom in the emirate to a screeching halt.
At the end of last year, its U.S. home builder John Laing Homes was forced to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and the firm posted a 74 percent drop in first-quarter profit as the property slump hit sales and deliveries. [ID:nLU954257] Continued...
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