United States:
COVID-19 Across KSA - Weekly Update (July 26, 2020)
28 July 2020
Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP
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Category
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Recent Developments
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Economy
|
- Saudi source says issue of income tax
is not under discussion (Link)
- G20 Sherpas discuss protecting lives
and livelihoods, restoring growth and recovering stronger
(Link)
- Finance Ministry closes book on July
sukuk issuance
(Link)
- Ministry keen to enhance agricultural
efficiency through AI, drones' technologies
(Link)
|
Health & Safety
|
- Saudi Arabia ups health compliance
inspection visits (Link)
- Saudi Red Crescent Authority
announces Hajj health measures (Link)
- How Saudi Arabia is deploying ICTs
against COVID-19 — and beyond
(Link)
- Saudi Arabia launches national
registration platform to collect coronavirus data
(Link)
|
Travel
|
- No specific date for the resumption
of international flight in Saudi Arabia: aviation authority (Link)
- Saudi citizens allowed to enter
Kingdom by land from UAE, Bahrain and Kuwait (Link)
- GACA completes preparations to
receive this year's pilgrims
(Link)
- Saudis will no longer require visas
to visit Ukraine
(Link)
|
Daily Life
|
- Applications open for Saudi school
transport service (Link)
- 1,200 prominent Muslims laud Saudi
Arabia's Hajj decision
(Link)
- Kaaba's Kiswa to be replaced
next Thursday
(Link)
|
Energy
|
- Saudi Arabia signs energy agreement
with Iraq (Link)
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Originally published 25 July, 2020
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