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The Saudi Contractors Authority (Arabic: الهيئة السعودية للمقاولين, romanized: al-Haīʾiah as-Saʿūdīyah Lilmuqāwilīn) is an organ of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Commerce which is concerned with the country's construction sector. [1]
Capital Market Authority (Saudi Arabia) Center for Government Communication (Saudi Arabia) Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice (Saudi Arabia) Communications, Space and Technology Commission (Saudi Arabia) Cooperative Societies Council; Council of Economic and Development Affairs (Saudi Arabia)
The Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones [2] (Arabic: الهيئة السعودية للمدن الصناعية ومناطق التقنية), also known simply as MODON (Arabic: مُدُن), is a government organization created by the Government of Saudi Arabia in 2001 through Ministerial Legislation No. 235 dated 27/8/1422H.
Location of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia is a sovereign Arab state in Western Asia constituting the bulk of the Arabian Peninsula.The country's command economy is petroleum-based but slowly diversifying; in 2017 58% of budget revenues and 85% of export earnings came from the oil industry.
Saudi Water Authority; Saudia; W. WTTCO This page was last edited on 1 July 2023, at 16:13 (UTC). Text is available ... Government-owned companies of Saudi Arabia.
In an assessment undertaken by the United Nations e-Government Survey, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was ranked the 30th among 40 other cities. [4] In August 2019, Saudi Arabia announced a royal decree to establish the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence to support the innovation and digital transformation in the country.
There are two types. Government-owned companies are legally normal companies but mainly or fully national owned. They are expected to be funded by their sales. A big customer might be the government or a government agency. The other type is government agencies which might also do activities competing with private owned companies.
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