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Franchising in Saudi Arabia
This approach is becoming an increasingly favourable way of doing business in Saudi Arabia. It can provide more flexibility than a commercial agency, but does not require the resources of a branch office or joint venture. As in the case of commercial agents, an overseas investor should proceed with circumspection before entering into, transposing or ending a franchisee. The commercial agency law applies to franchises.
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