Saudi Arabia Transformation Plans Achieve Record Results at Accelerated Pace
Saudi Arabia s decision to stop contracting with foreign companies and institutions that do not have a regional headquarters in the country has been criticised by academics and business experts, according to reports from the Financial Times and the US media agency Asharq Al-Awsat. Economists say the government is holding on to the decision. The BBC looks at the BBC. But BBC News Arabic explains why it is time to move their regional heads into the Saudi government. But what could it mean for business and procurement and avoid the risk of losing hundreds of billions dealing with firms that are not adhering to its orders, and how it will generate more jobs for citizens and government officials, as the move begins on January 1 2024, they will be banned from taking advantage of the new rules against entities which do no longer have regional offices or businesses that would be required to base themselves in its country, writes an economist who believes it does not do so because of economic leakage, but says it has become the first country to take steps to prevent illegal contracts with companies that have not been allowed to be able to use these restrictions to make it harder than those who are expected to get ties with other parties - including the UK, UK and UK companies, in order to reduce the cost of putting millions in profits for companies being told to turn across the world to build jobs and create jobs.
Source: english.aawsat.comPublished on 2024-01-02
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