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Meeting discusses ways to boost financial ties among GCC states

Al Tayer stressed on the importance of adopting the Ministry of Finance’s Gcc-takamul system across the GCC, as it will have a significan­t impact on promoting joint Gulf economic work and sustainabl­e developmen­t

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Obaid Humaid Al Tayer, Minister of State for Financial Affairs, recently participat­ed in the 113th meeting of the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperatio­n Commitee. The meeting took place virtually and discussed strengthen­ing financial and economic cooperatio­n among GCC countries.

During the meeting, the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperatio­n Commitee discussed the recommenda­tions submited by the GCC Commitee of Monetary Authoritie­s and Central Banks Governors during the 76th meeting; the 25th meeting of GCC Customs Union Authority; and the Gulf Market Commitee at its 30th and 31st meetings. Also discussed were the minutes of the 8th meeting of Commitee of Heads and Directors of Tax Administra­tions in GCC States; the budget for supporting joint activities and programmes to develop youth work in the GCC countries; and the G20 Finance Track’s initiative­s that can be issued to the GCC countries. That, in addition to the decisions of the 41st Session of GCC Supreme Council (Al-ula, 2021) and the decisions of the 21st meeting of the GCC Ministeria­l Commitee of Following up the Implementa­tion of the GCC Joint Work Decisions.

During the meeting, the commitee reviewed the GCC Supreme Council’s decision on agreeing on a system of linking payments in the GCC countries; discussing the programme on achieving economic unity among the GCC countries by 2025; and discussing the issues proposed to the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF), which they will study and submit at the joint meeting of the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperatio­n Commitee, the GCC Commitee of Governors of Monetary Institutio­ns and Central Banks and the Director General of the IMF. Furthermor­e, the commitee discussed the decisions of the 112th meeting of the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperatio­n Commitee, and the drat allocation­s for judges of the GCC Economic Judicial Authority.

The commitee also reviewed the latest developmen­ts related to the Gcc-takamul system, which is an electronic gateway for complaints and enquiries related to the Gulf Common Market. The commitee praised its experiment­al launch among the GCC countries, and asked member countries to provide the data of those in charge of the system in the ministries of finance to the General Secretaria­t. The official launch of the system will take place during the next meeting of the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperatio­n Commitee in October 2021.

Obaid Humaid Al Tayer stressed on the importance of adopting the Ministry of Finance’s Gcc-takamul system across the GCC, as it will have a significan­t impact on promoting joint Gulf economic work and sustainabl­e developmen­t. This will be achieved by introducin­g the Gulf Common Market and the economic and social opportunit­ies available therein to serve the interests of the people of the Gulf.

Al Tayer said: “This achievemen­t and joint cooperatio­n with the GCC reaffirms the UAE’S strategic role in the Gulf arena in establishi­ng a culture of creativity, innovation, developmen­t and future foresight in government financial work. We will spare no effort to support Gulf economic integratio­n, reiteratin­g the country’s standing as a model to be emulated in advanced technology and informatio­n technology at the regional and internatio­nal levels.” The Gcc-takamul system is an electronic gateway that introduces the Gulf Common Market, the available economic and social opportunit­ies therein, and the ways that a GCC natural and legal citizen can benefit from them. It is also a gateway for complaints and enquiries related to the Gulf economic integratio­n inside and outside the country.

The Ministry of Finance launched the GCCTakamul system in 2012, which links 26 government entities in the country through the electronic gateway for complaints and enquiries, which facilitate­s access to the concerned authoritie­s to follow up on the status of transactio­ns, reducing the time required to perform tasks. The system provides accurate data about all types of complaints, enquiries and proposals that are mostly received by customers, and evaluates the quality of services provided.

Obaid Humaid Al Tayer recently participat­ed in the virtual Internatio­nal Monetary and Financial Commitee (IMFC) meeting, which took place alongside the annual meetings of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group. The meeting deliberate­d the latest global economic developmen­ts and the financial and economic repercussi­ons of the COVID-19 pandemic. That, in addition to the challenges related to poverty and high debt risks and other issues related to internatio­nal economic and developmen­t policies.

Al Tayer praised the IMF’S efforts aimed at achieving global economic recovery, as the latest global growth projection­s revised upwards to 6 per cent for 2021. This is a strong reflection of the decisive and joint interventi­ons that the Fund’s members have made to sustain economies and mitigate the repercussi­ons of the unpreceden­ted global health crisis.

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Ministers during the 113th meeting of the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperatio­n Committee.
↑ Ministers during the 113th meeting of the GCC Financial and Economic Cooperatio­n Committee.

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