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Ministry of Development (MR) – Central Registration and Information on Business (CEIDG) [70] – company register for natural persons trading as sole traders or their civil law partnerships (searchable); such companies are prohibited from performing certain activities (e.g. operating a life insurance company), and proper agricultural activity ...
The Tender Board of the Kingdom of Bahrain, based in Manama, regulates procurement and undertakes procurement activity for the kingdom's public bodies. [61] The Board was established in 2003 under the directives of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. [62] Bahrain has observer status with respect to the Government Procurement Agreement. [55]
Aluminium Bahrain: Basic materials Aluminum Askar: 1968 Aluminium products P A Arab Banking Corporation: Financials Banks Manama: 1980 Bank P A Bahrain Air: Consumer services Airlines Muharraq: 2008 Airline, defunct 2013 P D Bahrain Bourse: Financials Investment services Manama: 1987 Primary Bahrain stock exchange P A Bahrain Petroleum Company ...
Nass Corporation B.S.C. is a Bahraini public joint-stock company established and listed on the Bahrain Stock Exchange since the year 2005. The paid-up capital is currently BHD 22 million. The paid-up capital is currently BHD 22 million.
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As well as being the Arcapita Headquarters, the total office space of 18,500 sqm houses several semi-governmental institutions which includes Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company, the Bahrain Tender Board, Osool, Amlak and the Economic Development Board of Bahrain. In 2015 the Kingdom's first 68-floor Four Seasons Hotel was opened.
The tender board of the Namibian government has been established by the Tender Board Act. 16 of 1996. [1] Preference is given to local companies if possible. Since early 2010, all unskilled and semi-skilled labour must be sourced from within Namibia in order to qualify for government tenders. [2] Namibia is not a democratic country.
The Ministry of Works sought proposals internationally from Consultancy firms to undertake the development of Bahrain Polytechnic's campus master plan and concept design of all the facilities. Four companies have bid for the project. In November 2009 the Tender Board awarded the task to international architectural firm Aedas. This was followed ...