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1,700 fake engineers to be named, shamed in Saudi Arabia A list of 1,700 people who allegedly forged their engineering degrees will reportedly be released in Saudi Arabia. Employees with fake credentials had caused “tremendous construction delays” in some cases, Arab News reported. The Saudi Council of Engineers was preparing the list in a bid to prevent those named from gaining employment in the kingdom. A council source told the newspaper none of those on the list had been penalised. They had been able to work in the kingdom due to lax regulations and low penalties for those caught, the newspaper said. “Exposing them in a list is the lightest way of punishing them, since they deserve far worse,” council chairman Hamad Nasser Al Shaqawi was quoted as saying. Source: Arabian Business
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كالعادة ابداع رائع
وطرح يستحق المتابعة شكراً لك
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
واصل تالقك معنا في المنتدى
بارك الله فيك
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
اقتباس:المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة باسمة القريني كالعادة ابداع رائع
وطرح يستحق المتابعة شكراً لك الشكر الجزيل لكِ على هذه المداخلة والثناء الجميل على الموضوع.
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
اقتباس:المشاركة الأصلية كتبت بواسطة ولاء العنزي واصل تالقك معنا في المنتدى
بارك الله فيك الشكر الجزيل لكِ على هذا الثناء الجميل على الجهود المبذولة.
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
Optimism over KSA domestic tourism expenditure growth
RIYADH: A planned portfolio of 20 hotels and 6 residential complexes in Saudi Arabia over the next seven years with SR1.5 billion investments will definitely enhance Dur Hospitality’s leadership position in Saudi Arabia and will reflect positively on its revenues, which are expected to increase 3 times by 2023. The hospitality industry in the Middle East including Saudi Arabia was discussed during the Regional Leaders’ Panel at Arabian Hotel Investment Conference (AHIC) 2015. Badr Al-Badr, CEO of Dur Hospitality, said: “The market is promising as reputable sources expect 25 million visitors to Makkah and Madinah by 2025.” He added: “The domestic tourism expenditure growth is forecasted to increase by 11 percent annually and inbound tourism by 13 percent annually especially after the completion of the two Holy mosques and the mega infrastructure projects.” Dur Hospitality also revealed its expansionary plan targeting the emerging cities in Saudi Arabia such as Jubail, Yunbu and Tabuk, thus attracting business visitors. It announced the first Holiday Inn in Tabuk. This is the first hotel to be developed under the master development agreement (MDA) inked between IHG and DUR Hospitality Company last year. Badr Al-Badr added: “Hotels are one of the investors’ most favorite choices but they require professional expertise and operational capabilities. He said: “Dur therefore developed its operational strategy to cope with the investors who are looking for the perfect hospitality partner, by introducing 3 operational models — The Dur-owned hotels operated by international brands that rely on management agreements with international operators, under which falls our partnership with Marriott since 1979 and will soon announce 2 new projects in Riyadh. Another model, are hotels operated by Dur Hospitality under its 10-year-old operational brand, Makarem that has recently re-launched its new brand identity and announced operating 10 new hotels in the coming 5 years. And finally Franchise agreements, represented by our partnership with IHG” Badr Al-Badr highlighted the stability of the Saudi economy, which was not affected by the geo- political environment and the oil prices. On the contrary, he said the government expenditure did not change and with the fresh young leadership, things will become better. Badr Al-Badr pointed out the Saudization is one of the major challenges for the hospitality industry. He stressed on the importance of attracting Saudi staff to work in the hospitality industry. Their contribution is required for healthy and sustainable development Source: Arab News
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
Popular expat restaurants shut down
JEDDAH: The Jeddah municipality has closed down several popular restaurants in Jeddah’s Aziziah district for not adhering to health and safety standards. According to expatriates who frequent these restaurants, inspectors shut down Kababish Restaurant, Mehran Restaurant and others for sometime for not keeping their kitchens clean. Some of the restaurants were fined, with stickers pasted on their shutters announcing their closure. Expatriates have welcomed the municipality’s campaign. “We did not know what we were eating at these restaurants,” said Salma Mehwish, a mother of three, who said they usually visited on weekends. “There is every possibility that they were dishing out stale food,” she said. Arshad Mohsin, a Pakistani expatriate, said the temporary closures mean the owners were dishonest in an attempt to maximize profits. “They cut corners by mixing different dishes and serving them in the evening and morning,” he said. “Their bad practices and flouting of rules had to be checked before the advent of Ramadan,” he said. “We congratulate the Jeddah municipality for taking the right decision.” Rehana Afzal said this would act as a deterrent. “They will think twice before cutting corners and not adhering to safety and hygiene rules in their kitchens. It serves them right.” Soruce: Arab News
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
رائع ماتقدموه من ابداع جميل ننتظر المزيد منكم لكم مودتي
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
شكراً جزيلاً لك أخي أبشر بعزك.
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رد: Saudi Arabia Economical and other News
OPEC ‘likely to keep output unchanged’ VIENNA: OPEC is likely to keep its output target unchanged when it meets on Friday as the global oil market appears to be in good shape and prices are expected to firm up from current levels, a senior Gulf OPEC delegate told Reuters. Brent crude settled at $65.56 a barrel on Friday, up $2.98, or 4.8 percent, on the day.
“It is unlikely that OPEC will make a decision regarding its production ceiling for two reasons: the first one that Russia and other non-OPEC producers have expressed their non-desire to cooperate in any idea of a production cut,” the Gulf delegate said. “And the second one is that the market is firming up. Prices are expected to continue at current level and most likely will go higher. Demand is also strong and the inventories are balanced. Market seems to be in good shape,” the delegate said. Crude oil inventories are above the five-year average but oil products stocks are within the five-year average, the delegate added. “At the end, of course the final decision will be made by the ministers when they meet,” the delegate added. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries refused to cut output to shore up prices at its last meeting in November despite a global oil glut, seeking to defend its market share against higher-cost producers in the United States and elsewhere. It left its output target at 30 million barrels per day. The decision exacerbated an oil price fall, to as low as $46 per barrel in January from as high as $115 in June 2014. However, early signs of slowing production in the US in the past couple of months and better-than-expected growth in demand has helped push oil prices up to around $65. The next OPEC meeting is scheduled for June 5. Source: Arab News
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