whereby the full cost and benefits will only become evident after 2010 for the majority of Saudi goods and services, i.e. after an average of 5 year grace period for most items is a key factor. Table 10.4 (pp. 303–309) sets out in great detail the potential impact on a wide sector of Saudi industry and services as to the likelihood of full WTO impact, once accession commitments are fully implemented. Even after 2010, full accession impact might not be felt due to the global financial crisis and the economic downturn felt in many countries competing with Saudi goods and services. As for the WTO's impact on Saudi economic growth and unemployment, pp. 316–317 set out the post-WTO accession agreement governing the issue of “Saudization” and the concept of “national treatment” labor exemptions that the Kingdom obtained in this regard.