Doritos11
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Turks are smart businessmen and are investing well. The Turks in KSA and their descendants (about 200.000 people) have done well with themselves. Most live in Hejaz and have integrated to the society and married locals. We Arab nations and Muslim nations should invest more in each other especially neighbors. Because unsuitability and conflicts have a negative impact on the region.
Yes, this is smaller malls I guess. They are the same here in Denmark. They don't call them malls but just separate names. In France there was mall complexes with Carrefour, Géant, Media Market and all those big firms.
Rotterdam? Hometown of RVP, LOL.
Yes, I believe that other cities are much nicer in Netherlands although I did not visit other big cities or lived there.
In KSA and UAE there are many local ones such as Al-Baik which many people like because it is cheap and good.
Al Baik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I mean all people copy the West today and fast food is no different. In 50 years time if something drastic those not change then I fear that the region will be turned into a fat mans heaven. This is why there must be a limit to malls in my opinion.
I think that for now these malls are good, after the economy recovers and security is guaranteed they should build a few malls in the 3 major cities ( baghdad, mosul, basra ) that compete with world malls, the population is big, without such big malls the other malls would be overcrowded. Currently GDP growth is about 15-18 billion a year.
They will also build a high speed rail over the country, underground metro in baghdad and an elevated light rail.
Now there is little competition, if security comes that would change.