Munir Mohammed Nasser, chairman of Madinah Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Munir Mohammed Nasser
Updated 30 June 2019
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Munir Mohammed Nasser, chairman of Madinah Chamber of Commerce and Industry

Munir Mohammed Nasser has been the chairman of Madinah’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry since 2016.

He recently spoke at the World Franchise Exhibition held at the chamber’s exhibition center in Madinah, which promotes local talent and products, and gathers international brands to develop investment in the province.

He told the exhibition that franchising is the fastest-growing non-oil sector in the Middle East region with a market value of $30 billion and an annual growth rate of 27 percent.

The event, which the chamber organized in cooperation with Three Dimensions for Events and Exhibitions, coincides with the UN’s Micro, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Day.

Nasser is the vice president of the Council of Saudi Chambers and chairman of the contractors commission at the Madinah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

He is also on the board of the Patients’ Friends Committee, Madinah Equestrian Square, Madinah Gifted Students Care Center, Jobs Localization Committee and the Madinah Charity Foundation.

Previously, he was the director of the construction company, Saudi Binladin Group, in Madinah.

He also was a branch director of the Taiba Jewelry Co., and the Madinah Investment and Development Co.

Nasser holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from King Abdul Aziz University in Jeddah.


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Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Poland’s Foreign Affairs Minister (unseen) give a press conference.
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LONDON: The UAE’s withdrawal from Yemen is the “building block” for a strong relationship with Saudi Arabia that will help regional stability, the Kingdom’s foreign minister said on Monday.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan said there had been a “difference of view” between the two countries over Yemen but insisted their relationship was “critically important.”
“It is an important element of regional stability and therefore the Kingdom is always keen on having a strong, positive relationship with the UAE as a important partner within the GCC,” Prince Faisal told a press conference during his visit to Poland.
“Obviously, when it comes to Yemen there is a difference of view. The UAE has now decided to leave Yemen, and I think if that indeed is the case and the UAE has completely left the issue of Yemen, then the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will take responsibility.
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