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Hussein Hachem
Hussein Hachem
Business Development Manager - Qatar
Qatar has spent the past decade working to make itself more open to business. That work is starting to show. In the 2025 Index of Economic Freedom, published by The Heritage Foundation, Qatar ranked 27th out of 184 economies worldwide and second in the Middle East and North Africa. Its scores were especially strong in trade freedom, tax policy and fiscal health. These gains reflect years of legal reforms, investment-friendly rules and a push to improve how business gets done—key goals under Qatar’s long-term economic strategy, Vision 2030. Read more
Amjad Alamri
Amjad Alamri
Client Relationship Administrator - KSA
Saudi Arabia’s consulting boom is slowing as the government scales back spending and places greater scrutiny on external advisory work. In the years after the pandemic, global consulting firms expanded rapidly in the kingdom, drawn by state-led mega projects and a strong pipeline of public sector work linked to Vision 2030. Advisory contracts were awarded at speed, often with broad scopes and minimal cost scrutiny, as ministries and government-backed entities moved quickly to launch major initiatives. Read more
The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE) has issued a stern warning to private sector employers and recruitment agencies in the UAE: hiring workers without valid permits will not be tolerated. With stringent enforcement of Federal Decree-Laws No. 33/2021 and No. 9/2022, MOHRE is making it clear that illegal employment practices will face severe consequences. Let's delve into the key implications and what employers need to know. Read more