The Middle East

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In 2014 Jordan’s population reached 6.64m, as regional turbulence saw an influx of refugees from neighbouring countries. Jordan, however, remains stable as it pushes ahead with the political reforms announced in 2011. The economy continues to revive following the global economic downturn, while government commitments to tackle structural issues in the economy bode well for future growth.

Chapter | Capital Markets from The Report: Bahrain 2013

Efforts to boost trading in Bahrain have been focused on corporate structuring, through a plan that includes overhauled regulation and a restructuring of the Bahrain Bourse to allow it to act with greater speed and flexibility. Initial public offerings are set to increase as moves toward privatisation continue, while small and medium-sized enterprises are on course to benefit from new listing...

Chapter | The Guide from The Report: Kuwait 2014

The guide contains listings of some of the leading hotels in Kuwait, as well as contact information for important government offices, embassies and other services. It also contains useful tips and information for first-time and regular visitors alike.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Kuwait 2014

This chapter contains an outline of the legal framework in which local and foreign investors operate. It also contains information on the new companies law, regulations regarding the conduct of boards of directors and moves to protect minority shareholders. This chapter also contains an interview with Alex Saleh, Partner, Al Tamimi & Co.

Chapter | Health from The Report: Kuwait 2014

With a growing population and a rise in the incidence of non-communicable diseases placing greater demands on health services, efforts are being made to boost capacity in Kuwait’s health care services. As some $3.2bn in projects are planned, the private sector can look forward to a greater number of partnerships with the government. Efforts to tackle lifestyle diseases will intensify,...

Chapter | Education from The Report: Kuwait 2014

Kuwait’s public education system now enrols some 60% of the nation’s nearly 600,000 pupils, although private education continues to be popular. To address the demand currently putting pressure on tertiary institutions, a second public university is set to open in 2015. Meanwhile, public institutions are seeking to address the nation’s deficiencies in research and development, while at the same...

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