INTERNATIONAL COMPANIES THREATEN TO NULLIFY CONTRACTS WITH SAUDI AGENTS

From: Info-Prod Research (Middle East) | Date: December 6, 2004 | Copyright information

According to Al-Watan newspaper (December 5, 2004), international companies have recently threatened to nullify the contracts with their Saudi agents. These companies threatened to sell their goods and products to anyone in the Kingdom without fulfilling their commitments towards their agents. This warning comes fol...

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