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The Economic Vision 2030 for Bahrain

Government of Bahrain; Government of Bahrain Country Resources Development and Poverty Strategies Bahrain 2020 Policy document

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This document presents the comprehensive Economic Vision 2030 for Bahrain, outlining the future
path for the development of our economy. It has been shared with a host of opinion leaders from
the private sector, academia and development organizations, and the public sector. Their input
has greatly added to the quality and significance of this document. At the heart of the Economic Vision lie the aspirations for our economy, government and society in accordance with the guiding principles of sustainability, competitiveness and, fairness. In collaboration with the legislative body, civil society, and the private sector, the Bahraini government will develop detailed strategic and operational plans for making these aspirations a reality. In particular, the Economic Vision will be translated into a tangible and coordinated National Strategy across government institutions.

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