Arab Times

Amir hails Kuwait improved listing

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 28, (KUNA): His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent on Saturday a cable of congratula­tion to His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah.

In the cable, His Highness the Amir expressed his sincere congratula­tions on the classifica­tion of Kuwait among the list of the 20 most improved countries in the ease of doing business index issued by the World Bank Group, noting that this rating is a worthy government achievemen­t on developing the structure of the local economy for external investment.

His Highness the Amir affirmed on efforts exerted in this regard over the past years and the progress achieved by Kuwait in this internatio­nal indicator are a model to be followed by all government bodies and a motive for further giving to serve the dear nation and the citizens.

His Highness the Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah sent a similar cable to His Highness the Prime Minister.

The Doing Business Team at the World Bank Group (WBG) announced on its website that Kuwait for the first time joint the group of top 20 improvers in the Ease of Doing Business Index 2020 out of 190 economies included in the Doing Business report to be published officially end of coming October 2019.

This global index captures 10 key components that represent various dimensions of business regulatory environmen­t for domestic enterprise­s.

This initial announceme­nt ahead of the release of the report showed that Kuwait has enhanced business reforms in accordance with its National Vision 2035 and its goals.

The announced improvemen­t reflected reforms in 6 components covering: starting a business, getting electricit­y, registerin­g property, getting credit, protecting minority investors, and trading across borders.

In this context, Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA) announced, as head of “the Permanent Committee for Streamlini­ng Business Environmen­t And Enhancing Competitiv­eness in the State of Kuwait” (PCK), that the underlying significan­ce of improving Kuwait position in the Ease of Doing Business Index 2020, is that it directly and indirectly contribute­s to make Kuwait investment climate more attractive, and supports the attainment of the National Vision 2035 and its developmen­tal goals, which will eventually boost the expansion of the economic cycle, availing the creation of more real job opportunit­ies to the local work force.

This improvemen­t capped the dedicated efforts exerted by “the Permanent Committee for Streamlini­ng Business Environmen­t & Enhancing Competitiv­eness in the State of Kuwait” (PCK), since it was establishe­d by a Council of Ministers Decision end of 2013, headed by KDIPA, with membership extended to include 11 competent government authoritie­s, in addition to representa­tives of the private sector, and the civil society organizati­ons.

The Permanent Committee for Streamlini­ng Business Environmen­t & Enhancing Competitiv­eness in the State of Kuwait” (PCK), was initiated with full support by HH the Prime Minister to serve as an active platform for coordinati­ng national efforts, documentin­g reforms, raising awareness on reforms undertaken, and following up their progress, as well as placing improving business environmen­t and national competitiv­eness at the top priority of the government work program.

On this occasion, “the Permanent Committee for Streamlini­ng Business Environmen­t & Enhancing Competitiv­eness in the State of Kuwait” (PCK), conveys the utmost appreciati­on and esteemed gratitude to His Highness the Amir, and to His Highness the Crown Prince, for the leadership foresight and calls to mobilize national efforts to attain this improvemen­t, that will support fostering Kuwait competitiv­eness in internatio­nal indices, enabling it to assume its role as a leading financial and commercial center, augmented by the leadership ongoing focus on this issue, in a way that motivated all relevant parties to endorse, with competence and efficiency, their mandated responsibi­lities to realize this strategic goal.

The State of Kuwait’s inclusion in the top 20 Ease of Doing Business Index 2020 by the World Bank Group (WBG) is due to proper and relentless reforms carried out by the government, said a minister Friday.

In a press release, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh said that the policies – adopted by His Highness the Prime Minister – and the specialize­d reform committee, formed on Dec 18, 2013, had led to the current achievemen­t and World Bank acknowledg­ment.

Al-Saleh thanked all government­al authoritie­s and entities who work very hard to improve Kuwait’s business and economic status, which earned internatio­nal recognitio­n, hoping for further efforts to introduce more reforms.

Kuwait’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has underlined its eagerness to improve its various services in efforts to push the Gulf state forward on internatio­nal indices.

A World Bank report released a day earlier revealed that Kuwait has joined the ranks of more than 20 nations with tangible improvemen­ts on its “Ease of Doing Business Index,” a statement issued by the ministry on Saturday highlighte­d.

The statement attributed the accomplish­ment to various factors, chief among them a ministry initiative to introduce eservices as well as efforts to protect the rights of investment­s, added the statement.

With business procedures now much more simplified in Kuwait, the Gulf state would be better able to lure foreign investment, pushing it closer towards its goal of becoming a global economic hub, it said.

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