AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLabour Crackdown: Bahrain’s LMRA stepped up labour market enforcement in May with 4,003 inspection visits and campaigns, detaining 129 workers and deporting 324 people for labour and residency violations, with 124 joint operations alongside other agencies. Summer Tourism Push: Bahrain’s Tourism Ministry met hotel sector representatives and commercial centre leaders to line up summer plans, including joint tourism packages that blend accommodation with shopping, dining and entertainment. Digital Camping Upgrade: The Municipalities and Agriculture Ministry, with the Southern Governorate, launched an online system for depositing and refunding security fees for non-commercial camping permits, cutting processing from up to three days to instant automation. Ebola Travel Advisory: WHO said travel restrictions imposed on Uganda over Ebola are “unnecessary and counterproductive,” urging countries to reconsider due to economic harm and limited impact on spread. Regional Travel Risk: With Middle East tensions and renewed strikes affecting the Gulf, Bahrain’s tourism and aviation environment remains sensitive, while Bahrain also continues to strengthen compliance and visitor-ready services.
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