SWOT Analysis Of Soccerpro.com In Saudia Arabia Case Study

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Saudi Arabia and our company is soccerpro.com Saudi Arabia: Country analysis and SWOT

Company: soccerpro.com

Economy and consumption: Saudi Arabia's economic wealth is almost entirely derived from its oil reserves, where are the largest in the world. It is the world's leading oil producer and exporter. Oil accounts for more than 90% of the country's exports and nearly 75% of the monarchy's revenues. Proven reserves are estimated to be 263 billion barrels, about one-quarter of world oil reserves ("Background notes: Saudi Arabia," U.S. Department of State, 2009).

Economic structure (agriculture industrial distributions, services sector, etc.): In the wake of its spike in world oil prices during the 1970s, the nation began to use its increased state revenue to attempt to improve its infrastructure and other economic sectors through a series of five-year development plans. The current plan "focuses on economic diversification in addition to education and inclusion...

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Department of State, 2009).
GNP: 376 billion dollars ("Saudi Arabia," CIA World Factbook, 2009).

Income distribution: Unemployment amongst the young is extremely high at present. 40% of the population is under 15 years old ("Saudi Arabia," CIA World Factbook).

Trade relationships with other countries: There can be no denying the fact that Saudi Arabia is located in a politically fraught region of the world, and has an acrimonious relationship with the U.S.'s dominant ally in the Middle East, that of Israel.

Money unit(s) and exchange rates with the U.S. dollar: 3.75 riyals= 1 U.S. dollar ("Saudi Arabia," CIA World Factbook).

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Strengths: Saudi Arabia is a member of OPEC, an oil cartel which attempts to keep the price of oil reasonably high and thus ensures a steady source of income for the nation.

Opportunities: There remains a strong…

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Works Cited

"Background notes: Saudi Arabia." U.S. Department of State. April 21, 2009.

http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/3584.htm

First public female Saudi soccer match. Mideast Youth. January 29, 2009.

http://www.mideastyouth.com/2008/01/29/first-public-saudi-female-soccer-match/
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/sa.html#Econ


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