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Tabuk Chamber Discusses Annual Report for 2024

The Tabuk Chamber convened its inaugural annual general meeting for the fiscal year 2024 at its headquarters. The meeting was presided over by Emad Alfakhri who serves as the chairman of the chamber’s board.

Comprehensive Review of Chamber’s Operations

During the session, a comprehensive review was conducted, focusing on the chamber’s activities throughout the past year. This included a thorough examination of the chamber’s annual report, an analysis of the financial statements for the fiscal year ending 2023, and subsequent voting on their approval. Additionally, attendees participated in voting procedures regarding the endorsement of the estimated budget for the upcoming year of 2024. Furthermore, discussions centered around the selection process for the auditor’s office for the ongoing fiscal year, ensuring transparency and accountability within the chamber’s operations.

Promoting Private Sector Development

Alfakhri highlighted the importance of the meeting for private sector empowerment. He also stressed the private sector’s key role in Tabuk’s economic growth and called for efforts to support it, aiming for a future of economic progress through cooperation. Moreover, Alfakhri emphasized the need for action to encourage private sector innovation and entrepreneurship.

Looking Towards Promising Future

Finally, as the meeting ended, optimism for the Tabuk Chamber’s future role in the region’s economy was evident. The discussions confirmed the chamber’s dedication to economic prosperity in Tabuk. Focused on empowering the private sector and fostering partnerships, the chamber is ready to tackle future challenges and embrace growth opportunities.

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