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Integrating into world markets
5 October, 2005
Summit Communications
Following the successful telecom privatization, new investment horizons are being opened up in other sectors.
Accession to the WTO will be the next big achievement
THE BEST-PERFORMING ECONOMY IN THE MIDDLE EAST IS LOOKING TO STIMULATE ITS MARKETS THROUGH INCREASED GLOBAL EXPOSURE. MOVES TO PRIVATIZE AND THE QUEST TO OBTAIN KNOW-HOW FROM PARTNERSHIPS WITH U.S. COMPANIES LEAD THE WAY.
With GDP for 2005 amounting to around $250 billion, Saudi Arabia has the largest economy in the Middle East and one of the best-performing. In addition, it is extremely open to both trade and investment, and is continuously looking to improve its integration into the world market. The most awaited step onto the global stage is the country