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    <title>Trans Jordan Aqaba opening</title>
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        The Trans Jordan Car Rental Company, which operates the National Car Rental and Alamo Rent A Car brands in the kingdom, has opened a new branch in the Red Sea port of Aqaba. Trans Jordan, which currently has a fleet of 190 vehicles, is looking to ramp this figure up to 300 as it opens more outlets across the kingdom.
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        Nissan Middle East recorded its highest monthly sales for 22 years during November. The firm sold 12,550 units during the month which is a 23% spike over the same period last year. Nissan is hoping that its regional sales will continue to rise in 2008 with the recent launch of new models such as the Altima sedan and coupe and the Xterra, Qashqai and Navara sports utility vehicles.
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        Bahrain's Bin Hindi Group, the kingdom's authorised Kia dealer, has taken delivery of the 2008 Kia Picanto, reported the Bahrain Tribune. The compact five door model offers twin airbags and an anti-lock braking system as well as CD and MP3 players. Customers can pick up the Picanto for a monthly instalment of BD58 according to Mohammed bin Hindi, General Manager, Kia and the Chief Marketing Officer of the Bin Hindi Group.
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        Motorists in Dubai can now pay their traffic fines electronically, via credit card, following the Dubai Police's recent tie-up with the Electronic Services Department, reported Gulf News. Drivers can now either pay at kiosks located at various shopping malls throughout the city, or they can log on to Dubai Police's website at www.dubaipolice.gov.ae
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    <title>Cherry enters joint venture with Israel</title>
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        Quantum, an American subsidiary of holding company Israel Corp., announced it was embarking on a joint venture with an unnamed Asian automaker, reported Detroit News. Israel Corp. has now won approval from China's still heavily centralized government to set up shop in partnership with Chery Automobile. The Israeli partner will take a 45% stake in the venture, worth about $225m, with Chery presumably taking the other 55%. The news of the deal was announced shortly after reports of an ambitious plan to put 10,000 electric cars on Israeli roads by 2010.Chery was the first  brand of the Chinese automakers that now manufactures outside of China, operating its own plants in Iran, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Argentina. Yet it's still not known where the new Sino-Israeli cars will be built. 
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