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US Department Of State Post Report Doha has four cinema complexes, three of which show English-language films. Most major U.S. titles are shown, but are often 3 to 4 months out of date and censored. The majority of residents have VCRs in their homes and buy or rent videotapes. Most rentals are done through the USLO office, but private rental companies do exist. ... Local TransportationLast Updated: 7/31/2002 6:00 PM Private cars provide the only practical and dependable transportation in Doha. Taxis may be hailed at the airport, at the main hotels, or as they cruise the streets, but they have no telephone callout service and are poorly equipped (e.g., with no seatbelts or air-conditioning), and the drivers tend to speak only Arabic. They are more or less reliable, usually have functioning meters, and are relatively cheap. A more expensive alternative is a local limousine service, which more closely resembles taxi service in the U.S. "Limousines" are Lexus sedans and Chevy Caprices, driven by English-speaking drivers, and are equipped with air-conditioning, rear seatbelts, functioning meters, and telephone/radio dispatch equipment. Prices for ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report About 13,000 Americans have registered with the Consular Office in Riyadh. Those not with the U.S. Government are with private business concerns or on contract with the Saudi Government. They are scattered throughout the city and its environs in single villas or compounds. SecurityLast Updated: 9/28/2004 8:59 AM As a result of the continuing terrorist threat in Saudi Arabia, the U.S. Embassy and Consulates General in Saudi Arabia became one-year unaccompanied posts effective August 12, 2004. The Embassy continues to receive new information suggesting that additional terrorist actions agai ... [Read More]
1996 Country Commercial Guides U.S. Department of StateEgypt Country Commercial GuideOffice of the Coordinator for Business Affairs COUNTRY COMMERCIAL GUIDE EGYPT 1995/1996 EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CAIRO, EGYPT JULY 1995TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY CHAPTER II ECONOMIC TRENDS AND OUTLOOK CHAPTER III POLITICAL ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER IV MARKETING U.S. PRODUCTS & SERVICES CHAPTER V LEADING SECTORS FOR U.S. EXPORTS & INVESTMENT CHAPTER VI TRADE REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS CHAPTER VII INVESTMENT CLIMATE CHAPTER VIII TRADE AND PROJECT FINANCINGCHAPTER IX BUSINESS TRAVELCHAPTER X APPENDICES APPENDIX A - COUNTRY DATA APPENDIX B - DOMESTIC ECONOMY APPENDIX C - TRADE APPENDIX D - INVESTMENT STATISTICS APPENDIX E - U.S. AND COUNTRY CONTACTS APPENDIX F - MARKET RESEARCH ... [Read More]
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