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Abdulla Adel Fakhro, a member of a prominent Bahraini business family, spent 20 years in his family's business Fakhro Group, rising through the ranks to executive positions. He served as a director of Fakhro Restaurants Company (McDonald's Bahrain), Abdulla YousifFakhro Group, Lotus Investment Company, and GAC Bahrain .
The Fakhro Group, also known as the Abdulla Yousif Fakhro Group, is a collection of businesses owned by the descendants of the late Abdulla bin Yousif Fakhro established in 1888. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The group is one of the oldest and most prominent family businesses in the Kingdom of Bahrain .
Ramzan bin Abdulla Al Nuaimi Minister of Information mia.gov.bh: 13 June 2022 Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma Minister of Education moe.gov.bh: 21 November 2022 Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro: Minister of Industry and Commerce moic.gov.bh: 21 November 2022 Rawan bint Najeeb Tawfiqi Minister of Youth Affairs mya.gov.bh: 21 November 2022 Osama bin Saleh Al Alawi
Days earlier, Bahrain’s industry and commerce minister Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro declined to comment when asked at a conference in Abu Dhabi in October about the status of trade and investment ...
Al Muntada (or The Forum) is a Bahrain society set up by academics, journalists and businessmen to promote liberalism in the Kingdom.. It was established in 2001 to provide a place for liberals to debate how they could meet the challenge of religious extremist domination of political life, which has been a consequence of Bahrain's democratization process; Shia and Sunni extremists have been ...
Abdulla Adel Fakhro; F. Jawad Fairooz; H. Jameel Humadan; K. Essam Khalaf; Abdullah bin Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa; Abdullah bin Isa Al Khalifa; Hala bint Mohammed Al ...
Abdulla Adel Fakhro; Ahmed Behzad; Ahmed bin Salman Al-Musallam; ... Ahmed bin Ali bin Abdulla Al Khalifa; Hamad Al Kooheji; M. Khalid Al Maskati; N. Ebrahim Daoud Nonoo;
The Gulf Cooperation Council–United Kingdom free trade agreement (GCCUKFTA) is a proposed free trade agreement which began negotiations in June 2022. [1] When completed it will be the first free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council, or any of its member states: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.