Saudi Arabia: Implementing Regulations of the Foreign Investment Law
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Saudi Arabia: Implementing Regulations of the Foreign Investment Law
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Date of adoption
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24 June 2002 |
Entry into force
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In effect
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Source: – The Ministry of Commerce & Industry – Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, accessed: 20 June 2014, http://www.mci.gov.sa/LawsRegulations/SystemsAndRegulations/ForeignInvestmentSystem/Pages/4-3.aspx
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Abstract
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Keywords: Saudi Arabia, Laws & Regulations, Labour Market, Foreign Labour
Art. 4 defines the types of foreign investment establishments to whom this law is applicable: establishments owned by both a local and a foreign investor and establishments wholly-owned by a foreign investor. Art. 5 of this law lists the advantages, incentives and guarantees accorded to foreign investment. Art. 6 lists the conditions and regulations for obtaining a foreign investment permit. In accordance with art. 7, a foreign investor may be granted more than one permit to practice the same activity or different activities subject to a number of conditions. A foreign investor may acquire local, foreign or joint investment establishments or own shares in them as long as he meets the conditions set in articles six and seven.
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