Saudi Arabia
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Thanks to the petroleum, Saudi Arabia set several aims : to repay the public debt, to improve the occupational trainin program, to develop the social/health policy...The country have to face to the unemployment rate (estimated at 12%).
The agricultural sector is widely subsidized and accounts for 10% of the country's GDP (non-petroleum). Saudi Arabia is the world's largest barley importer. The country exports dates, dairy products and flowers. The abundance of natural mineral resources ensures Saudi Arabia's prosperity: crude oil exports account for 75% of the State income. In order to reduce the economy's oil dependance, the government tries to develop energy related activities including gas and electricity. The industrial sector provides 10% of the GDP. Tourism generates huge revenues (4 million tourists per year), particularly thanks to Mecca.
Saudi Arabia is a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which gathers Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates and has set up a customs union.
The top three export partners are the U.S.A., Japan and South Korea. The top three import partners of Saudi Arabia are the U.S.A, Japan and Germany. Saudi Arabia mainly imports vehicles, electrical equipment goods and food products.
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LanguagesOfficial language: Arabic Business language: Arabic and English. Free translation tools in Saudi Arabia : Arjeeb Free English-Arabic-English translation of texts and web pages Ectaco Free Arabic-English-Arabic dictionary |
ReligionReligious practises : Sunni Muslims : 99% Christians : 0,7% Others : 0,3%. |
Political systemSaudi Arabia is an Islamic monarchy, it does not admit either election, parties, or trade unions and does not recognise nor guarantee any public or private freedom.
The Parliament is composed of a consultative Council (maljis al Chara) of 90 members designated by the King, of a cabinet, a legislative and executive authority. The Islamic law (Charia) represents the fundamental law of the State. |
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Tourist sitesSaudi Arabia represents 4/5 of the Arabic peninsula. It is mainly deserts, which begin to have a certain tourist interest. The main places of interest are: -Riyadh, royal capital, is a modern city built on the city site of origin. There are still some vestiges from the past such as the fort and the traditional palaces near Deera's place. -The Western Coast is considered as the business centre, with the port and the ancient city of Jeddah. -The Mecca is the highly spiritual reference place for the Islamic world. The Abdullah Bin Abdul Muttalib's house, house where the prophet Muhammad was born can be visited. For more information about tourism in Saudi Arabia , check out the following web site(s) : |
FoodTraditional dishesThe Saudi cooking is typical from the Middle East. The food is the same as in Lebanon, Turkey, Syria etc. The local recipes are very often spiced up. All dishes are accompanied with a very light bread, called Pita. The rice, lentils, chickpeas and wheat seeds (burghul) are the main garnitures. The most popular dishes are: Kebabs: grills of spiced beef accompanied with soup or vegetables. Hummus: Mushed chickpeas served with olive oil. Mezzes: large variety of hors d'oeuvre (about 40) often spicy. Muhalabia: rice pudding.
Food-related taboosPork is forbidden by the Muslim religion. Alcohol is prohibited and subject to fines. However, cocktails and beers without alcohol are served in big hotels. |

