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23-Mar-2016

Saudi policy-making body approves economic reforms

Jobseekers stand in line to talk with recruiters during a job fair in Riyadh in this January 25, 2012 file photo. (Reuters) One of Saudi Arabia's most influential economic policy-making bodies has approved 133 recommendations on improving the competitiveness of the kingdom's economy, which will be announced within the next six months. The comments, by Abdullatif al-Othman, governor of the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), are the first time that an official of ministerial rank has talked about details of the National Transformation Plan (NTP) since it was first announced three months ago. NTP is being overseen by the Council of Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA), headed by Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and is expected to implement changes including privatizations of state assets and reductions of state subsidies when formally announced in the coming weeks. CEDA has approved about 133 recommendations to improve business competitiveness, Othman told a news conference on Tuesday. He is head of the body which aims to promote foreign investment into Saudi Arabia. It reports into CEDA. These proposals are centered around eight main pillars of the private sector and will include measures on transparency and consistency of laws. “They are very low hanging fruit but major initiatives that will be announced within the next six months. You will see major decisions on very critical issues that are of interest for both local and international investors,” said Othman. (Reuters)

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