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Pivot-ERA offers robust, cost optimisation process for corporates in Qatar
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Al Sulaiti Law Firm, OSM and ERA announce joint initiative
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Al Sulaiti Law Firm, OSM Qatar and ERA Qatar announce joint initiative for companies
11 Jul 2021 - 9:09
Officials pose for a group photo during the event.
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Al Sulaiti Law Firm, Open Source Management (OSM Qatar) and Expense Reduction Analysts (ERA Qatar) have announced a joint initiative for the companies based in Qatar to provide professional services in corporate reorganization and restructuring.
Moubarak Al Sulaiti, Chairman and Founder of Al Sulaiti Law Firm, a leading independent corporate law firm in Qatar; Yousuf Al Aali, Chairman and co-founder of PIVOT LLC, a QFCA licensed company in Corporate Advisory Services delivering cost optimization with Expense Reduction Analysts – ERA, a leading international experts in cost reduction and Nino Tomasino, Chairman and Founder of Open Source Management – Middle East based in Qatar, the leading international firm in corporate management, announced the principles guiding this joint initiative in an
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Brexit and the GCC – What lies ahead?
With Brexit having come into full effect on January 1, how will the UK’s ties with the GCC evolve?
by Aarti Nagraj
It was a nail-biting finish, almost.
The saga that was Brexit stretched on to the last minute, with uncertainty about whether the European Union and the UK would strike a trade deal or see an acrimonious ‘no-deal’ split. A historic trade deal was finally signed on December 24, a week before the end of the Brexit transition period, triggering relief on both sides.
The days following January 1, 2021 have been bumpy, with expected issues on the EU-UK borders – especially for freight operators. “As already seems to be the case after the first few days, the new arrangements are not without their challenges in terms of paperwork and red tape,” says Joe Hepworth, director of OCO Global, and founder of the British Centres for Business (BCB).