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Supreme Economic Council of Saudi Arabia
Governmental organization in Saudi Arabia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Supreme Economic Council (Arabic: المجلس الاقتصادي الأعلى, romanized: Almajlis Alaiqtisadiu Al'aelaa) of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is a governmental organization where the Saudi head of state and various ministers meet to regulate the national economy.
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The Supreme Economic Council was chaired by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulazziz Al-Saud, and the Crown Prince Deputy Prime Minister served as deputy chair.
The Council had the following members: the Chairman of the General Committee of the Council of Minister, two Ministers of State who are also members of the Council of Ministers, the Minister of Water and Electricity, the Minister of Trade and Industry, the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, the Minister of Finance, the Minister of Economy and Planning, the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs and the Governor of the Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency.
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External links
- Supreme Economic Council website at the Wayback Machine (archived 2014-12-24)
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