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MENA startups raise fresh capital as governments advance ecosystem reforms - Arab News

Arab News · · Notable

Summary

MENA startups have raised new capital as regional governments implement ecosystem reforms. These reforms aim to improve the business environment and attract further investment. The funding will support growth and innovation in the region's startup sector. Why it matters: This trend signals increasing confidence in the MENA startup ecosystem and its potential for economic diversification.

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MENA · startups · funding · ecosystem · reforms

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