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Exploring future approaches by the GCC Chambers Federation

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Last updated: 2024/09/21 at 4:27 PM
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The 64th session of the Board of Directors of the Federation of GCC Chambers was recently held in Sharjah, UAE, under the chairmanship of Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI). Faisal Abdullah Al Rowas, Chairman of OCCI, emphasized the importance of the federation in advancing Gulf economic cooperation. The meeting focused on future strategies and ways to strengthen collaboration between the public and private sectors. Al Rowas highlighted the GCC leaders’ commitment to supporting and empowering the private sector. Additionally, the Federation of GCC Chambers addressed and resolved 27 challenges raised during consultative meetings and approved 5 initiatives on the GCC level.

The Federation of GCC Chambers plays a crucial role in promoting economic cooperation among Gulf countries. The recent meeting in Sharjah discussed various topics aimed at enhancing cooperation between the public and private sectors. Faisal Abdullah Al Rowas, Chairman of OCCI, reiterated the GCC leaders’ dedication to supporting and empowering the private sector. The federation also addressed and resolved 27 challenges that were identified during consultative meetings, as well as approved 5 initiatives at the GCC level. These decisions highlight the commitment of GCC countries to promoting economic growth and cooperation within the region.

The meeting in Sharjah also emphasized the importance of the private sector in driving economic development in the Gulf region. The Federation of GCC Chambers is focused on supporting and empowering businesses to contribute to the growth of the economy. By addressing challenges and implementing initiatives at the regional level, the federation is working towards creating a more conducive environment for businesses to thrive. The decisions made at the meeting reflect the commitment of GCC leaders to fostering economic cooperation and collaboration within the region.

The Federation of GCC Chambers is a key player in advancing economic cooperation and collaboration among Gulf countries. The recent meeting in Sharjah discussed future approaches and strategies to enhance cooperation between the public and private sectors. Faisal Abdullah Al Rowas, Chairman of OCCI, highlighted the important role of the federation in driving Gulf economic cooperation. The resolution of challenges and the approval of initiatives at the GCC level demonstrate the commitment of GCC leaders to supporting and empowering the private sector. These decisions are instrumental in fostering economic growth and cooperation within the Gulf region.

The meeting of the Federation of GCC Chambers in Sharjah underscored the significance of collaboration between the public and private sectors in driving economic growth in the Gulf region. Faisal Abdullah Al Rowas, Chairman of OCCI, emphasized the commitment of GCC leaders to supporting and empowering the private sector. The federation resolved 27 challenges and approved 5 initiatives at the GCC level, reflecting the dedication of Gulf countries to promoting economic cooperation within the region. The decisions made at the meeting will contribute to creating a more conducive environment for businesses to thrive and contribute to the economic development of the Gulf region.

In conclusion, the recent meeting of the Federation of GCC Chambers in Sharjah highlighted the importance of cooperation between the public and private sectors in advancing economic growth in the Gulf region. Faisal Abdullah Al Rowas, Chairman of OCCI, emphasized the critical role of the federation in promoting Gulf economic cooperation. The resolution of challenges and the approval of initiatives at the GCC level demonstrate the commitment of GCC leaders to supporting and empowering the private sector. These decisions will contribute to fostering economic growth and collaboration within the Gulf region, creating opportunities for businesses to thrive and contribute to the region’s development.

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