Women’s Rights in Bahrain and Migrant Worker’s Rights in Bahrain
Mona Almoayyed, Managing Director of Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons
Unfortunately, what happened in February was like a heart attack to the entire economy.
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Mona Almoayyed, Managing Director of Y.K. Almoayyed & Sons
Unfortunately, what happened in February was like a heart attack to the entire economy.
Dr. Farid Al Mulla, CEO of Oasis Capital Bank
When you start to give people certain freedoms, there are also certain obligations on the society as citizens of the country.
Jamal Ali Al-Hazeem, CEO of BMI Bank
We have to rebuild our image of a positive, vibrant environment for investment in order to attract FDI.
Adel Fakhro, Group Managing Director of Abdulla Yousif Fakhro & Sons
Our challenge is to foresee the country’s future development. It is developing very quickly, and it is hard for universities to follow its pace. We believe that partnerships with European, Canadian and American universities will help us to do so.
Dr. Essam Abdulla Yousif Fakhro, Chairman of Bahrain Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Most of the government’s income comes from oil and gas and this needs to be reexamined. The GCC concept helps us be strong with a 1 trillion excess in our economy.
Patrick Gallagher, Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Bahrain
The whole banking environment and the economy in general was looking forwards to a strong 2011 and, clearly, with the events of mid-February, we did loose a couple of months, but what we have seen in the last few weeks a renewed beginnings of confidence.
Saleem Elias A. Aziz, Acting CEO of Al-Enma’a House for Real Estate
The first quarter of 2011 has been dominated by the civil and political unrest. In terms of the Bahrain’s real estate market, there is an oversupply of developed properties. However, there is still a high potential for the affordable housing projects.
Osama Al Khajah Chairman of Baytik Industrial Oasis
The challenges of the Bahrain industry as of today are still access to natural resources, mainly the energy through gas. The other challenge is the limitations of industrial land.
Dr. Laith Sadiq, CEO of MENA Telecom
The market reached 130% penetration so it’s difficult with the new entrance to keep making the profits they were making before.
Abdulkarim Ahmed Bucheery, Chief Executive of BBK & Chairman of Bahrain Association of Banks
I do not think that Bahrain will easily lose its brand or position as the financial hub for this part of the world. Banking in Bahrain has a tradition.