Foreigners will no longer be allowed to work in Saudi Arabia's numerous shopping malls, in the latest measure to boost employment of Saudis, AFP reported.
The kingdom has intensified efforts to develop more jobs for its citizens under a wide-ranging drive that began last year to diversify the oil-dependent economy, the labour ministry announced Thursday (April 20th).
Known as Vision 2030, the plan calls for development of non-oil industries, small and medium enterprises, and a broader investment base.
"The Minister of Labour and Social Development issues a decision restricting the work in malls across the kingdom to only Saudi men and women," the ministry said on Twitter.
It is the latest step aimed at boosting local employment in a country where expatriates do everything from cleaning the streets, to waiting on tables and providing management expertise.
About nine million foreigners worked in the kingdom at the end of 2015, according to latest official figures.