Qatar participated in the Permanent Committee on Patents of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) meeting held at the GCC Secretariat headquarters in Riyadh. The session brought together high-ranking officials from member states, including Qatar’s Undersecretary of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, HE Mohammed bin Hassan Al Malki.
The meeting was chaired by HE Marwa Al Jaidan, Acting Undersecretary of Commerce and Industry of Kuwait, which currently holds the GCC presidency. Ahmed bin Nasser Al Marshadi, Head of the GCC Patent Office, also attended the gathering, which focused on strengthening Gulf-wide cooperation in patent matters and safeguarding intellectual property rights.
Enhancing Intellectual Property Rights in the GCC
The officials discussed ways to stimulate innovation and economic growth across the region. A key agenda item was a proposal from Saudi Arabia to define the committee’s functions and establish a comprehensive governance framework for intellectual property, the ministry said. Additionally, initiatives to enhance enforcement of intellectual property rights were reviewed, with the aim of creating a robust patent environment.
According to the GCC Patent Office, ongoing collaboration and future plans to develop the region’s intellectual property system were also reviewed. The meeting adopted recommendations on these initiatives, which are expected to promote a more effective patent system across the GCC.
Strengthening Regional Cooperation
The meeting highlighted the importance of regional cooperation in promoting innovation and protecting intellectual property. By working together, GCC member states can create a more favorable business environment and attract investment. The GCC Patent Office plays a crucial role in this process, providing a framework for the registration and protection of patents across the region.
As the GCC continues to develop its intellectual property system, the next steps are expected to be outlined in future meetings. The region’s commitment to enhancing intellectual property rights is likely to have a positive impact on economic growth and innovation, according to industry observers. However, the effectiveness of these efforts will depend on the implementation of the adopted recommendations.
For more information on the GCC’s efforts to enhance intellectual property rights, visit the GCC Secretariat’s official website. The next meeting of the Permanent Committee on Patents is expected to take place in the coming months, where further decisions on the region’s intellectual property system are likely to be made.

