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Press Dossier   By Date  25/08/2022
Abu Dhabi Airports see 6.3m passengers in first half of 2022; Indians top travellers
Abu Dhabi Airports served 6.299 million passengers in the first six months of this year as demand for travel surged, with Indians and Pakistanis being the top travellers.
Saudi Arabia and Oman to discuss SMEs development agreement
Saudi Arabia officials are set to discuss with their Omani counterparts the drafting of an agreement surrounding small and medium enterprises in the two countries.
Kingdom Holding reports massive 1,162% profit surge to $1.7bn
Saudi Arabia’s Kingdom Holding Co. has seen its profits skyrocket by 1,162 percent to SR6.35 billion ($1.7 billion) in the first half of 2022 from SR503 million in the same period last year.
New support measures announced to help Saudi Arabia’s tourism ‘renaissance’: Cabinet
Crisis management measures and financial guarantees will be part of a new tourism law unveiled by the Saudi Cabinet to boost a “renaissance” in the sector.
Here’s what you need to know before Tadawul trading on Thursday
Saudi Arabia’s stock market rebounded on Wednesday, tracking a recovery in oil prices as they surpassed $100 a barrel.
Saudi IT firm Al Moammar sees slight decline in H1 profits to $6m
Al Moammar Information Systems Co. reported a 6 percent drop in profits for the first half of 2022, weighed down by poor first-quarter results.
Labor curbs eased during pandemic may be reinstated
The government is contemplating reversing decisions it made previously related to labor in Kuwait during the coronavirus pandemic. Official sources said a ministerial committee discussed the cancelled decisions and found that their approval was logical and needed.
Kuwait crude oil up USD 2.52 Tues. to USD 103.97 pb – KPC
Kuwait crude oil gained USD 2.52 during Tuesday’s trading sessions to readh USD 103.97 per barrel compared with USD 101.45 pb the day before, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation (KPC) said Wednesday.
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