
The Executive Director of Abbas Beljik and Sons Group, Dawood Abbas Beljik, today received the delegation of the Geopolitical Studies Observatory in Paris (GSO), Prof. Charles Saint-Prot, Christoph Bhutan and Zeena Al-Taibi. Beljik briefed the French delegation on the domestic economic situation and the investments attracted by the Kingdom of Bahrain and their positive impact on Bahraini companies that contribute to push the local economic and trade movement. He point out the significant improvement of Bahrain's trade movement after the unfortunate events the country had experienced, and the government's determination to protect the national economy through the provision of investment climate and opportunities for investors for the establishment of development projects. The French delegation praised the brief received by Beljik on the economic movement in Bahrain, and recommended the importance of undertaking economic and strategic studies to develop human resources and businesses in the Kingdom of Bahrain, as it enjoys a strategic location and considered the commercial gateway of the Gulf.
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