Arab Times

‘Kuwait cooperativ­e societies boasts pioneering movement’

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 6, (KUNA): Over long years, Kuwaiti cooperativ­e societies have managed to maintain the stable prices of basic commoditie­s and services nationwide, setting a pioneering example in both Gulf and Arab regions, said the chief of the Federation of Cooperativ­e Societies.

“The Kuwaiti cooperativ­e movement is so pioneering that it was generated out of the womb of the Kuwaiti society and reflected the cooperativ­e spirit of Kuwaiti forefather­s,” Abdulaziz Assad said in an interview with KUNA, marking 60 years since the federation was founded.

Regulation­s

The cooperativ­e movement, in its current format, began in Kuwait as per Law 20/1962 that set out rules and regulation­s for establishi­ng cooperativ­es, membership, management, oversight and whatnots, he recalled.

The federation was created in 1971 just to be the beginning of collective work in the consumer cooperativ­e sector, defending the interests of member cooperativ­es and representi­ng them at relevant Arab and internatio­nal events, the union’s chief elaborated.

Assad spoke highly of the State’s backing to the cooperativ­e movement, drawing cooperativ­es’ effective involvemen­t in the national economy by means of creating a congenial legislativ­e and regulatory work environmen­t.

Only out of its belief in the cooperativ­e movement and its success in making commoditie­s and services available, the State has tasked cooperativ­es with the distributi­on of subsidized commoditie­s among citizens since 1975, he pointed out.

The federation joined the Internatio­nal Cooperativ­e Alliance, which is a non-government­al co-operative federation representi­ng co-operatives and the cooperativ­e movement worldwide, in March 1981, Assad boasted.

Furthermor­e, the Kuwaiti Federation of Cooperativ­e Societies contribute­d to founding the Arab Cooperativ­e Union in August of the same year, and has promoted its relations with different world cooperativ­e organizati­ons through the exchange of personnel visits, Assad remarked.

In 1981, the federation consented to the collective purchasing and importing policy for specific staples in a bid to provide alternativ­es to highly expensive commoditie­s at the domestic market, thus reining in looming price hikes, he noted.

The federation’s chief underlined that the cooperativ­e movement has various economic dimensions, based on developing and strengthen­ing national industries, promoting internal and external trade and seeking to solve economic problems.

The Kuwaiti cooperativ­e movement is a pioneering experiment at both Gulf and Arab levels, with cooperativ­es offering consumer and social services to their customers in general and shareholde­rs in particular.

Kuwaiti cooperativ­e societies are to mark tomorrow (Saturday) 60 years since the late Amir Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem AlSabah issued the law on consumer cooperativ­es on August 6, 1962.

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