If you're an aspiring entrepreneur in Oman, there's a good chance you'll soon be competing against some of the world's most successful businesspeople.
The government of the Sultanate of Oman, which is home to more than a million people, has launched a competition to find the country's best young entrepreneur, the Times of Oman reports.
The winners will compete against other winners from around the world to see who can create the most effective business plan.
The government says the competition is part of its efforts to boost entrepreneurship in the country, which has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the Middle East at 3.9%, the BBC reports.
Oman's prime minister says the competition is part of the government's efforts to boost the economy and create jobs for the country's young people.
The government says the competition is part of its efforts to boost the economy and create jobs for the country's young people.
The government says the competition is part of its efforts to boost the economy and create jobs for the country's young people. Read the Entire Article
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