ABU DHABI: In one of the fastest growing economies in the region, what is more important than talent? The third edition of Les Entretiens d’Abu Dhabi “UAE: Toward an International Hub of Talents” addressed this question at the Sorbonne University in the capital, with participants asserting that skills development was a key element for sustainable economic growth. The event on
Saudi Arabia’s ‘Programme HQ’: Can Riyadh rival Dubai as a business hub?
Plans to make access to mega-project contracts conditional on companies establishing regional headquarters in the kingdom are ambitious but ambiguous
Riyadh s King Abdullah Financial District in 2018. Saudi Arabia is seeking to persuade more multinational companies to set up shop in the kingdom (AFP) By Published date: 8 March 2021 10:40 UTC | Last update: 1 week 6 days ago
In the pre-pandemic days of globalisation, countries competing in emerging markets were often engaged in a race to the bottom to attract multinational companies, which typically involved offering them incentives such as tax breaks and favourable labour laws.