Across emerging markets, investment frameworks are typically supported by national and regional investment authorities responsible for regulating, promoting, and facilitating strategic projects. These institutions oversee the development of investment policies, issuance of sector-specific regulations, and continuous modernization of legal frameworks to enhance transparency and attract foreign direct investment.
At the national level, central investment bodies often focus on large-scale and strategic infrastructure projects, while regional or provincial authorities manage local opportunities and streamline licensing procedures. In certain jurisdictions, autonomous regions may operate under dedicated investment laws and independent commissions tailored to their economic priorities.
IBSI works closely within these institutional structures, ensuring that projects are aligned with applicable regulations, national development strategies, and regional frameworks. Our advisory approach integrates regulatory insight with investment structuring expertise, enabling investors and partners to navigate complex legal environments efficiently while maintaining compliance and maximizing long-term project viability.
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Investment opportunities are concentrated in the following sectors
ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION
Electricity production sector from gas stations (in the central and southern governorates)
ELECTRICAL ENERGY
Production of electrical energy from solar energy (Western governorates)
OIL INDUSTRIES
Oil industries and refineries (oil-producing governorates)
HOUSING COMPLEXES
Horizontal and vertical housing complexes (in all governorates)
HEALTH SECTOR
The health sector and the establishment of private hospitals (in the major governorates)
ANIMAL PRODUCTION
Agricultural and animal production projects (in most governorates)
DATES PRODUCTION
Dates production and packaging (southern governorates)
EDUCATION SECTOR
The education sector and private universities (worldwide)
COMMERCIAL SECTOR
The commercial sector and the establishment of major shopping centers (in all city centers)
CEMENT PRODUCTION
Construction industries and cement production (in some governorates)