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Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB)

Main Category: Government (Local)
First Address : PO Box 11299
City : Manama
Country : Bahrain
Phone: 973 17 589969
Fax: 973 17 583330
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Education is key for developing nations - Sheikh Salman

Bahrain's Crown Prince calls for global effort to improve standards of education.

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GCC set to play key role in global growth - Bahrain

Gulf state's economic chief says region 'vital' for sustainable recovery from crisis.

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The bridge to Bahrain

With billions of dollars being spent to develop its warehousing and transportation infrastructure, Bahrain has emerged as a popular hotspot for the global logistics industry.

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Bahrain most business friendly despite fee - official

Economic chief hits back at critics after introduction of expat worker fee.

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Bahrain's GDP to grow despite global downturn

Oil kingdom's economic development board COO sees economic growth at 2-5%.

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Bahrain's new crackdown on corruption - Crown Prince

Law set to be amended to cover bribery, embezzlement in private sector.

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Bahrain F1 race 'will help drive investment'

CEO of Economic Development Board also says Gulf state is coping with global crisis.

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Bahrain will emerge stronger from crisis, CEOs told

Economic expert says Gulf state is 'as well placed as any country' to bounce back.

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Bahrain in good shape amid downturn

CEO of Bahrain Economic Development Board, insists that the Gulf state is ready to weather the financial storm.

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Jobs boost shows Bahrain's resilience - top official

CEO of Economic Development Board says Gulf state can cope with economic crisis.

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Bahrain 'coping with global crisis' - Crown Prince

Economic chief says Gulf state is setting example of how to overcome slowdown.

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Gulf 'well positioned to ride out global crisis'

Bahrain economic chief says shari'a finance at centre of growth in investments.

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First polytechnic in the GCC opens in Bahrain

The Gulf's first vocational training institute has opened in Bahrain. Established as part of the National Education Reform Initiative, and in partnership with Bahrain's Economic Development Board (EDB), The Bahrain Polytechnic seeks to redress the imbalance in higher and further education opportunities in the country.

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Bahrain opens door to kingdom

Bahrain Ecomonic Developent Board's CEO, Kamal Ahmed, on why investors should choose Bahrain.

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Bahrain projects delayed in bid to ease growth

EXCLUSIVE: Gulf state takes drastic action in bid to keep inflation under control.

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Bahrain banking sector surges $17bn in H1

Gulf state's banking sector's assets reached $269.5bn at the end of June 2008.

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No fight for F1 dollars

Abu Dhabi's debut Grand Prix next year will complement Bahrain's, official says.

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Bahraini royals in spat over reform

Squabbles between state bodies should not hinder economic progress, King Hamad warns gov't.

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Capitalising on culture

Why the gulf between art and commerce is narrowing.

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Bahrain expected to bustle

The hotel industry in Bahrain’s self-proclaimed “islands of golden smiles” will have a lot to be happy about with an increased government focus on tourism, as Karien Jonckheere discovers

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