Reforms shaping the new Saudi business landscape April 07, 2021
AmChamKSA & Nazaha discuss reforms shaping the new Saudi business landscape.
RIYADH A virtual dialogue to discuss the recent reforms that have been implemented in Saudi Arabia in an effort to ease conducting business by creating and fostering a fair and transparent playing field was held under the aegis of the American Chamber of Commerce Saudi Arabia (AmChamKSA) and the Saudi Arabian Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha).
Seven other leading Saudi authorities including: Ministry of Investment (MISA), General Authority of Foreign Trade (GAFT), Saudi Standards Saber Platform (SASO), Ministry of Finance Etimad Platform (MoF), General Authority of Zakat and Tax (GAZT), National Competitiveness Center (NCC), and Saudi Customs Authority (SCA), also participated.
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The sources said that the authorities have distributed responses for state institutions to issue. However, the statements in question carried striking similarities and included matching passages in some cases.
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