Bahrain ranks 1st globally as best destination for getting started abroad in 2023

The Kingdom of Bahrain has cemented its business-friendly reputation, ranking 1st globally as the ‘Best Destination for Getting Started Abroad’ in 2023, according to the Expat Essentials Index published by InterNations.

The milestone ranking of first in the overall index, which places Bahrain firmly ahead of leading countries including the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Singapore, Saudi Arabia, and Canada, is based on a comprehensive survey that analyses the performance of countries across several key indices, resulting in a comparative scale on both regional and international levels.

Citing Bahrain as the ‘ideal place for easy beginnings’, the index surveyed foreigners across 52 countries in the world, rating each destination based on vital aspects typically associated with settling into a country. Alongside its global ranking of 1st overall, the Kingdom additionally ranked 1st in MENA and 11th globally for Digital Life, a testament to Bahrain’s advanced financial and digital infrastructure and progressive regulatory framework. The survey scored countries across four key pillars, analyzing aspects including digital readiness, online government services, ease of digital payments, ease of opening a bank account and obtaining a visa, in addition to ease and affordability of housing.

Furthermore, the metrics assessed potential language barriers, in terms of ease of living without speaking the local language, for which Bahrain ranked 4th globally, which reaffirms Bahrain’s business friendly environment and talented workforce that combines highly skilled, multi-lingual, hospitable Bahraini nationals alongside a diverse expat talent pool offering a global perspective.

Bahrain also ranked 1st in MENA and 3rd globally in ease of opening a bank account. 67% of surveyed expats reported high levels of ease in dealing with local authorities, versus the global average of 40%. Ranking 2nd globally in ease of finding housing, 82% of expats found it easy to find housing in Bahrain, compared to the 54% global average.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

BIS highlights outcome of Commerce Minister to India

A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Bahrain India Society (BIS) and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) during the CII Partnership Summit 2023, held in New Delhi last week.

The announcement was made during a press briefing organised by the BIS in collaboration with the Indian Embassy.

Chairman Juma thanked Indian Ambassador Piyush Srivatsava to Bahrain and his team for the embassy’s active support that made the signing of the MoU with the CII possible.

The main objectives of the MOU are to actively promote investments and joint ventures, exchange of business delegations and cooperation to promote trade fairs and exhibitions in both countries. It also covers the exchange of information on all economic and commercial matters with regards to Bahrain and India, including specific industrial sectors relevant to both countries.

In line with the MoU, two teams will be formed from both Bahrain and India, with 10 industrialists and business in each. The teams will focus on creating an environment for closer industrial and trading collaboration between Bahrain and India.

The 9000 member strong CII is considering to hold a CII summit in Bahrain and is planning to organize a visit for a business delegation to Bahrain in the near future. The last CII Summit was attended by 400 top government and business leaders including several Ministers from India and other countries from over 50 countries.

BIS was part of the biggest Bahraini delegation to India in the last 10 years, led by Minister of Industry and Commerce Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro. It included over 60 representatives from the public and private sectors.

The outcome of the visit was highlighted in the press briefing by ambassador Srivatsava.

He said the meetings attended by the delegation during the India visit were productive and will lead to a number of concrete business and economic collaboration proposals.

“I am sure you must have already come across with news report of at least two concrete proposals soon after the visit,” he said

Two Indian companies, Titan’s flagship brand Tanishq in the gems and jewellery sector and Aerolam in insulation materials, are in advanced stages of finalising their investment proposals worth USD 45 million in Bahrain.

The ambassador added that the month of March has been extremely engaging and busy in terms of bilateral high level political interactions and exchange of visits.

These visits provided momentum to our bilateral cooperation in diverse sectors and is in line with the tradition of regular high level political and bilateral interaction and exchanges between our two countries, the ambassador said.

He expressed optimism in the growth of bilateral trade from $1.7billion to $2bn, as a result of the momentum of bilateral interaction in all fields and post pandemic recovery.

Second Vice President of Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BCCI) Mohammed Abdul Jabbar Al Kooheji reiterated that March was a productive month for the Bahrain-India relations. He asserted the importance of the collaboration with the CII and the Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), BCCI’s MoU partner, as a facilitator for further growth in Bahrain-India business ties.

Economic Development Board (EDB) advisor Ian Lindsay said the Indian business community was very familiar with Bahrain. He added that more Indian business are expected to come to Bahrain in the coming period to start investments that will contribute to creating job opportunities for Bahrainis.

BIS Founder and Honourary member Abdul Nabi Al Shoala said the visit of the Minister of Commerce to India was a big boost to business ties between the two countries and that it demonstrated the interest and seriousness of both sides. He said the ongoing progress was the result of the efforts of key players in both countries and the support from the EDB and other official organisations.

He said the network of connections between Bahrain and India continued to grow stronger. He also highlighted the old relations between trading houses in Bahrain and businesses in India.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Groups urge FG to reactivate policies on water

Volunteer groups from civil society organisations have urged the Nigerian government to reactivate policies on water to curb pollution.

They jointly gave the urge in Abuja during a campaign to mark the World Water Day 2023.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Climate and Sustainable Development Network (CSDevNet) led a team from the African Activists for Climate on a clean – up of the Jabi Lake Park.

CSDevNet National Network Coordinator, Mr Abu Steve, called on government to use the opportunity of the World Water Day celebration to reinforce the policies on waterways.

Steve said that if Nigeria must conserve biodiversity and manage her water very well, the issue of plastic wastes must be taken seriously.

“Should in case these policies are lying dormant, it is time to reactivate them to make them guide us.

“It is time to sensitise the people on how to reuse, recycle some of these plastics instead of dumping them anyhow.

“We have life under water, that this source of pollution of plastic wastes are dangerous to,” he said.

Steve said the World Water Day 2023 is an important day and called on the government to take action on water related issues in the country.

“We call on these companies that produce plastic to enforce a law on how to take back the wastes from the society.

“We are also calling on the public to change their lifestyles of littering the environment with plastics and other wastes,” he said.

Mr Femi Olubiyo, a volunteer from CSDevNet said that their main objective at the Jabi Lake Park was to create awareness and sensitise the public on how to keep water clean to be healthy for humans and animals.

“In safeguarding our environment, everyone has a role to play, we can’t just leave it for the government alone.

“When we fail to take care of our water, it threatens sustainable development, biodiversity and peoples’ access to good water and sanitation,” Olubiyo warned.

Ms Bilkisu Aliyu, a volunteer decried the lack of waste bins around the Abuja metropolis and called on stakeholders in charge of waste collection to introduce them.

Aliyu urged the management of Jabi Lake Park to ensure that there are sanitation security officers within the lake, to checkmate the dumping of plastics and other wastes within the park.

Mr Paul Sambo, who is also a volunteer in the clean – up exercise decried the level of indiscriminate dumping of plastics in the water bodies.

NAN report that the World Water Day 2023 is celebrated with the theme: “Accelerating Change”.

NAN further reports that the World Water Day is held annually on March 22, since 1993.

The day celebrates water and raises awareness of the two billion people living without access to safe water.

The World Water Day is about accelerating change to solve the water and sanitation crisis. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

Bahrain press review

Major headlines in Bahrain’s dailies on local news on Thursday:

HM King exchanges Ramadan congratulations with GCC, Arab and Islamic countries’ leaders

HM King congratulated by senior Royal Family members, senior state officials, ambassadors

HM King congratulates Pakistan President on National Day

HM King receives call from Israeli President

HM King, HRH Crown Prince and Prime Minister exchange Ramadan greetings, wishes

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister exchanges Ramadan greetings with GCC, Arab and Islamic leaders, Crown Princes and Prime Ministers

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister senior Royal Family members, senior state officials, ambassadors

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister directs the inauguration, restoration, and development of 30 mosques across the Kingdom’s governorates

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister congratulates Pakistan President on National Day

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister issues Edict (25) of 2023

HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister issues Edict (26) of 2023

Commander-in-Chief patronizes honoring ceremony

Foreign Minister attends GCC meeting

Labour Ministry, iGA launch National Platform for Bahrain Expert

Municipalities Affairs Ministry launches cleaning campaign

Interior Ministry Undersecretary hands over first e-passport

SCYS Secretary-General participates in Huawei Cloud Summit Middle East & Africa 2023

Speaker, Shura Chairman congratulate Pakistan on National Day

Bahraini Ambassador to Belgium, EU attends international donors’ conference

GCC, Pakistan political dialogue meeting held

RHF signs memo with Foreign Economic Relations Board of Turkiye

NIAD plants trees at public transport station

Information and eGovernment Authority outlines Islamiyat application

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Bahrain participates in DIA 2023

Manama, Mar. 23 (BNA): National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA)’s CEO Dr. Mariam Athbi Al Jalahma participated in the 35th European Drug Information Association (DIA) from March 20-23.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and Narcotics Control Boards in Europe and the US participated in the conference.

The conference discussed challenges faced by manufacturers and regulatory authorities in registering medication and ways to overcome them.

The meeting also reviewed the experiences of several European, Middle Eastern and African countries, as well as Brazil.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

Troops eliminate 46 terrorists, apprehend 50 in 2 weeks – DHQ

The Defence Headquarters says Nigerian troops have eliminated 46 terrorists, bandits and other criminals across North East, North Central and North West in the last two weeks.

The Director, Defence Media Operations, Maj.-Gen. Musa Danmadami, said this during the biweekly news conference on the operations of the armed forces on Thursday in Abuja.

Danmadami said the troops also apprehended more than 50 terrorists and other criminals as well as rescued 97 kidnapped victims within the period.

In the North East, Danmadami said the troops of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) had sustained and continued to dominate the theatre of operation with commendable successes.

He said the troops had within the weeks in focus, neutralised 18 Boko Haram/Islamic State of West Africa Province terrorists, arrested six logistics suppliers and rescued 119 abducted civilians.

He added that a total of 1,506 terrorists and members of their families comprising 154 adult males, 514 adult females and 838 children, surrendered to troops at different location within the theatre of operation.

According to him, troops also recovered 16 AK 47 rifles, one 60mm mortar bomb, 10 dane guns, 12 dummy rifles, 280 rounds of 7.62mm special, 118 rounds of 7.62 x 50mm NATO, 13 rounds of 5.56mm ammo and 10 rounds of 7.62 x 54 mm NATO ammo.

“Also recovered are one round of 12.7mm NATO, 17 AK47 magazines, one firing pin, one mechanic tools box, two knives, six motorcycles, 24 mobile phones, 41 livestocks, assorted food items, one vehicle, four sim and other sundry items as well as the cash sum of N2.2 million.

“All recovered items, rescued civilians and apprehended suspects have been handed over to the appropriate authority for further action, while surrendered terrorists and members of their families are been profiled for further action,” he said.

Danmadami said the air component of Operation Hadin Kai conducted several air interdiction operations against terrorists enclaves and logistics in support of ground operations during the period.

He said that several air interdictions operations were carried out in some forest in Borno and Yobe where several terrorists were neutralised in the airstrikes.

According to him, the ground forces on mop up operations, recovered one gun truck, three AK 47 rifles, one PKM gun, one PKM metal link with 19 rounds, two Improvised Explosive Devices, 129 rounds of 7.62mm (39mm) ammunition, 60 solar panels among others.

Danmadami added that two terrorists logistic depots were destroyed.

In North Central, the defence spokesman said troops of Operation Safe Haven and Whirl Stroke, apprehended 28 bandits, criminals and political thugs during the March 18 election across the zone.

He added that a total of eight bandits were eliminated in different operations while five kidnapped victims were rescued.

Danmadami said the troops had on March 12, apprehended two suspected kidnappers while attempting to collect ransom at Gegu-Beki village in Kogi Local Government Area, Kogi

According to him, preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect was sent to collect the sum of N2 million.

Danmadami said the troops of Operation Whirl Stroke, between March 16 and March 22 neutralised eight terrorists, recovered arms and ammunition, rescued five kidnapped civilians and arrested seven other criminals in Benue.

“In another development, troops conducted fighting patrol to Independence National Electoral Commission office in Ilorin-West Local Government Area of Kwara on March 18 and intercepted some armed thugs.

“Troops search the area where the thugs were seen and recovered two pump action guns, four locally made dane guns, two machetes, four mobile phones and one vehicle, as well as arrested six thugs,” he said.

In North West, Danmadami said the troops of Operations Hadarin Daji, within the period neutralised 14 terrorists, arrested 12 logistics supplier and rescued 16 abducted civilians.

He added that the troops recovered large cache of arms, hard drugs, assorted food items and the sum of N9,670.

According to him, all recovered items, arrested suspects and rescued civilians have been handed over to relevant authority for further action. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

Source: News Agency of Nigeria

HM King exchanges Ramadan greetings with Kuwait Amir

His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa held a phone call with the Amir of Kuwait His Highness Shaikh Nawaf Al Ahmed Al Jaber Al Sabah.

HM the King and the His Highness the Amir exchanged congratulations and greetings on the holy month of Ramadan, wishing many happy returns on the occasion to their countries and further progress and prosperity to the Arab and Islamic nations.

Source: Bahrain News Agency

BACA’s events within 17th Spring of Culture Festival conclude

The Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities (BACA) has concluded its activities within the 17th Spring of Culture Festival, following an intensive programme which started last month.

The 17th Spring of Culture Festival, which kicked off on February 14, is organised jointly by BACA, the Shaikh Ibrahim bin Mohammed Al Khalifa Centre for Culture and Studies and the Al-Dana Amphitheatre, in collaboration with the Al Riwaq Art Space, Albareh Art Gallery and Art Concept.

This year’s Spring of Culture Festival was sponsored by the Economic Development Board (EDB), the Labour Fund (Tamkeen), Aluminum Bahrain (Alba) and the Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait.

The Italian, US, Indian, Japanese and French embassies contributed to the events of the 17th Spring of Culture Festival.

Source: Bahrain News Agency