• Legal Framework

    In-depth coverage of the local legal framework for business is an integral part of OBG’s analysis. Working in partnership with a leading local law firm, we review foreign investment laws, ownership restrictions, requirements for local partners and labour laws, among other topics.
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Egypt has experienced several dramatic political developments, leaving it with some economic challenges. While the uprisings lifted the country from stagnation, they also interrupted commerce, leading to a prolonged closure of the stock market and a drop in tourism.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Egypt 2018

In conjunction with Helmy, Hamza & Partners, this chapter contains an overview of the legal framework in which local and foreign investors operate in Egypt, including the regulations governing different sectors, the rules for investment and expatriate employment, and recently introduced legislation on trade and financial services.

This chapter contains a viewpoint from Mohamad...

As Egypt enters 2018, a newly liberalised local currency and the recent implementation of a much-anticipated investment framework have left the country well positioned for continued economic expansion: the IMF expects GDP growth to reach 4.5% in 2018 and accelerate to around 6% over the medium term.

 

The recent steep decline in international oil prices led to a considerable budget deficit in Oman, pressuring the country into hastening its economic diversification plans. In July 2016 the National Programme for Enhancing Economic Diversification received approval by royal decree.

 

Before 1971 the Sharia Courts had jurisdiction over all civil and criminal matters, as well as personal status matters in the sultanate of Oman. However, after the succession of Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al Said, the judicial system was reformed, and Sharia Courts now govern only those matters relating to family disputes and inheritance law.

Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Oman 2018

This chapter contains an outline of the legal framework within which local and international firms operate in Oman, including a look at the work being done to improve it and a summary of the regulations governing key economic sectors. This chapter contains a viewpoint from Ben Ewing, Partner, CMS.

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