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The regulatory and commercial landscape across the Middle East — including the UAE and Saudi Arabia — continues to evolve. Our Insights section provides commentary, analysis and updates designed for executives, HR leaders and investors navigating the region.
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The Importance of Community
They say you only truly know your strength when you are tested, but that is also when you find out your capacity for grace and kindness. In recent weeks the Middle East region has certainly been tested, and it has shown how strong it can be, but, perhaps more impactfully, its nations, governments and people
March 27, 2026
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Riyadh metro 36% complete
The Riyadh metro is 36 per cent complete and is expected to be finalised within a period of two years and a few months, Riyadh Gov. Prince Faisal bin Bandar announced. Prince Faisal, who is also the president of the High Authority for the Development of Riyadh City and chairman of the Higher Committee on
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Read more about Riyadh metro 36% completeDubai ruler endorses EC3 project for EXPO 2020
Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has endorsed the design of the Roads & Transport Authority’s (RTA) 223 million dirhams ($60.71 million) Enterprise Command & Control Centre (EC3) for EXPO 2020, according to a press statement issued by the RTA. The Enterprise
Saudis may tax the money expats send home
Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council – the king’s consultative assembly – has proposed taxing the remittances being sent home by millions of expatriates working in the country. According to a report in the Arab News, the council’s 150 members, all of whom are appointed by the king, have also recommended the cabinet limits the amount expats
Expats, employers worried over uncertain Saudi tax proposal
Expatriates in Saudi Arabia and their Saudi employers alike voiced unease about a proposal the government is studying to impose income tax on foreign workers to make up for falling oil revenues. Around a third of the 30 million inhabitants of the world’s top oil exporter are foreigners, many of them drawn, despite ultra-conservative social
Unpaid debts can come back to haunt you
Dubai: Running from unpaid debt in the UAE, even as far back as 10 years ago — whether intentional or not — can come back to haunt residents. Philippine Consul-General Paul Raymund Cortes gave this warning to his compatriots after finding out that as many as 20 Filipinos had been detained due to unpaid debt
Oman mulls opening housing market to expats
Oman is reportedly considering opening up more areas of its housing market to expatriates. Times of Oman cited a Ministry of Housing official as saying Oman Real Estate Association is pushing for reforms to make more areas of the country available for sale to people of all nationalities. Under current laws, foreigners can only buy
Saudi Arabia: Economic vision contains immigration-related proposals
What does the change mean? Among the proposals related to immigration, the government would introduce sector-based special zones, including a financial special zone with visa exemptions, and would build a more robust tourism sector with improved visa procedures for visitors. The deputy crown prince has also publicly announced that a residency permit systemsimilar to the
United Arab Emirates: Consular Process to be Required for Some Employment Visa Applicants
Employment visa (entry permit) applicants from certain countries will soon have to process their immigration applications through designated UAE consular service centers in their home country before entering the UAE, according to an announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC) and the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE). Applications for
EU gives green light to pursue air traffic deals with UAE, Qatar
EU member states gave the green light on Tuesday for the European Commission to pursue air traffic agreements with the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Turkey and countries in southeast Asia to try to support its airlines. Europe’s aviation industry, which contributes 110 billion euros ($123 billion) to EU gross domestic product, has been hit by
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