Bahrain: Commercial, Industrial Activities to Resume Under Strict Conditions

Employees sit behind their desks, as they wait for customers at a travel agency, following the outbreak of coronavirus, after the decision to ban travel to several countries, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 12, 2020. REUTERS/ Ahmed Yosri
Employees sit behind their desks, as they wait for customers at a travel agency, following the outbreak of coronavirus, after the decision to ban travel to several countries, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 12, 2020. REUTERS/ Ahmed Yosri
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Bahrain: Commercial, Industrial Activities to Resume Under Strict Conditions

Employees sit behind their desks, as they wait for customers at a travel agency, following the outbreak of coronavirus, after the decision to ban travel to several countries, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 12, 2020. REUTERS/ Ahmed Yosri
Employees sit behind their desks, as they wait for customers at a travel agency, following the outbreak of coronavirus, after the decision to ban travel to several countries, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia March 12, 2020. REUTERS/ Ahmed Yosri

Bahrain announced the resumption of commercial and industrial activities that provide direct services to customers as of Thursday, under strict precautions and health measures that include continuous sterilization, reducing the number of employees, working remotely as much as possible, and ensuring social distancing.

The announcement came in a press conference on Tuesday, in the presence of Fayekah Al-Saleh, Minister of Health, and Zayed al-Zayani, Minister of Trade, Industry, and Tourists, who in turn emphasized the closure of sports clubs, cinemas, buffets, cafes, and restaurants, except for food take-away and deliveries.

Zayani added that the concerned governmental committee has decided to resume commercial and industrial activities that provide services and goods directly to customers while taking the necessary health precautions and applying teleworking when possible.

The Minister of Health stressed that people in public places are required to wear masks.

For his part, Lt. Col. Manaf Al-Qahtani described as normal the increase in the number of people infected with the virus.

“But all these increases are within the pre-emptive precaution plans developed by the Kingdom of Bahrain,” he said, noting that the expectations indicate a further increase in infections next week.



Putin, Al-Sudani Discuss OPEC+ Coordination on Oil Price Stability

Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Putin, Al-Sudani Discuss OPEC+ Coordination on Oil Price Stability

Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani on Thursday discussed the importance of coordination between OPEC and OPEC+ members on oil price stability in a manner that guarantees fair prices for exporters and consumers.

Putin held a phone call with al-Sudani during which they discussed the OPEC+ oil agreement and the situation in the Middle East, the Kremlin said.

The telephone conversation came days prior to an OPEC+ key meeting expected early next month.

Reuters said that OPEC+ may push back output increases again when it meets on Dec. 1 due to weak global oil demand, according to three OPEC+ sources familiar with the discussions. Ministers last shelved the increase for a month when they met virtually on Nov. 3.

In a statement, the Kremlin on Thursday said Putin and Al-Sudani touched upon various aspects of coordination as part of OPEC+, a format that helps maintain stability in the global oil market, and reaffirmed the importance of continuing to coordinate steps in this format.

The Middle East issues were also mentioned in light of the unprecedented escalation of tensions in the region, it added.

The parties also agreed on further contacts at various levels, the statement said.

Later, Al-Sudani’s office said the phone call touched on energy-related matters, highlighting the importance of coordination among all concerned countries within OPEC and the OPEC+ group to stabilize oil and gas prices, ensuring fair pricing for both producers and consumers.