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Saudi Arabia has increased the number of visas it grants to Bangladeshi workers, in line with the implementation of its ambitious development plan.
According to Dubai-based Gulf News, the country is currently issuing between 4,0000 to 6,000 labour visas to Bangladeshis daily, with the possibility of further increases shortly.
Last month, Saudi Arabia recruited 83,000 workers from Bangladesh, marking the highest number of recruitments from any country in a single month, reports bdnews24.com.
This recruitment drive is part of the country's focus on executing its “Vision 2030” development plan.
As part of the plan, Saudi Arabia is preparing for major events such as the 2034 FIFA World Cup and the 2030 Riyadh Expo, alongside large-scale projects such as the construction of airports, railways, and stadiums.
These initiatives have significantly increased the demand for workers.
Additionally, Gulf News reported that Saudi Arabia recently donated 372 tonnes of meat to strengthen ties with Bangladesh.
The foreign ministry said the meat will be distributed to orphanages, religious schools, and those in need across the country.