The Saudi cabinet has recently given its nod to businesses that wish to remain open for 24 hours in the Kingdom.
As next step, regulations will be put in place to govern those businesses that opt to remain open round-the-clock.
Businesses might have to pay an extra fee to remain open for 24 hours.
To read more: http://www.arabnews.com/node/1526731/saudi-arabia
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