Saudi Arabia’s arts and entertainment sector is booming, with commercial registrations spiking 20 per cent last year
Saudi ministry of commerce
Saudi Arabia sees 67% spike in commercial registrations
Saudi Arabia has more than 1.6m commercial registrations
Millionaires flock to UAE; Sharjah slashes real estate fees; Free zone offers fast-track visas; Neymar invests in Dubai property; Black Friday bargains – 10 things you missed this week
Millionaires in the UAE, real estate promotion in Sharjah, fast-track visas at new free zone, Dubai property updates and more of the top news stories this week
Saudi Arabia bans commercial use of national, religious symbols in new decision
The move is aimed at preventing the abuse or misuse of these symbols and logos
Saudi Arabia announces fines of up to $5,330 for failing to submit financial statements
Saudi Arabia will start fining individuals for failing to submit financial statements
Saudi Arabia bans ‘lottery’ retail prize draws
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce says ‘lottery’ retail prize draws are prohibited in Kingdom
Saudi business sector thriving as hospitality, transport and arts boom in 2023
Saudi Arabia has seen significant increases in variety of business sectors last year
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce fines car agencies for law violations
The British, Italian, American, Korean and Chinese car agencies are among the agencies which have been fined
Saudi cinema sector up 28%
Saudi Arabia’s fast-growing entertainment sectors witness rapid growth
Video: Covid-19 vaccinations are now mandatory to access public spaces across several GCC cities
Effective August 1, Saudi Arabia will ban entry to malls, sporting and entertainment events for the those who are not vaccinated against Covid-19
Saudi Arabia to ban entry to malls for the unvaccinated starting August 1
At least one dose of Covid-19 vaccine will be needed to attend sporting and entertainment events
Will Saudi Arabia’s ‘bold move’ prompt global majors to rethink their regional HQs?
Business experts say Riyadh HQ ruling could force multi-nationals to re-evaluate their projects pipeline and talent pool in the region