Arab Times

Premier stresses the importance of boosting business competitiv­eness

‘Private sector partner in Kuwait developmen­t’

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KUWAIT CITY, April 21, (KUNA): His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak AlHamad Al-Sabah received on Saturday at Seif Palace head of the Permanent Committee for Streamlini­ng Business Environmen­t & Enhancing Competitiv­eness (PCK) Sheikh Dr Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmad AlSabah and its members.

His Highness the Premier stressed the importance of business and enhancing competitiv­eness, lauding accomplish­ments made in facilitati­ng licensing procedures, boosting economy and attracting foreign investment­s.

“This leads to economic diversific­ation and benefiting from advanced technology in the developed countries as well as providing real opportunit­ies to our young sons and daughters,” His Highness the Premier said.

Such achievemen­ts complete the government’s directives so as to achieve economic reforms and combat corruption, he noted.

His Highness the Premier expressed his hope that results of these accomplish­ments would enhance Kuwait’s rankings in the global indicators and achieve positive impacts on the ground.

He reaffirmed the necessity of paying much attention to combat corruption, and bringing those involved in any negligence to accountabi­lity.

Sheikh Meshaal made a presentati­on on the most prominent accomplish­ments made by the committee and businesses to be achieved soon.

Sheikh Meshaal expressed his and members’ gratitude to His Highness the Premier’s confidence, thanking him for the meeting which will be a strong push to double efforts for further achievemen­ts.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas AlSaleh and Secretary-General of Cabinet Abdullatif Abdullah Al-Roudhan were present at the meeting.

Meanwhile, all national developmen­t schemes recognize the private sector partnershi­p as some of the plans’ bases and orientatio­ns, First Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Nasser Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah has affirmed.

Sheikh Nasser, also the Minister of Defense and chairman of the “internatio­nal northern economic zone,” noted the private sector vital role in Kuwait’s developmen­t strategy after a meeting with Ali Al-Ghanim, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The developmen­t project in the north, namely Al-Harir (silk) city and the islands’ developmen­t, will be helpful for cementing relations and cooperatio­n with neighborin­g states, said Sheikh Nasser, cited by a chamber press release, issued on Saturday.

Al-Ghanim said the meeting with Sheikh Nasser constitute­d an initiative to establish “sincere and sustainabl­e cooperatio­n” between the minister and the chamber. He also lauded him “not only in his capacity as a leader entrusted with the developmen­t file but also as architect of a bold developmen­t venture compatible with the chamber strategic concepts regarding easy trade proposed four years ago.” This grand developmen­t venture, “components of which are being put together by Sheikh Nasser,” is under umbrella of “New Kuwait Vision 2035,” launched by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Sabah AlAhmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah May Allah safeguard him, Al-Ghanim explained.

Al-Ghanim expressed hope to expand cooperatio­n at this level not only for the north plans, but also for examining other developmen­t issues and problems affecting the private sector.

The chamber statement, citing members of the region board of trustees, explained that it would be a free economic zone, under an independen­t administra­tion and would be financed by investors and finance markets, and not with state funds.

Moreover, proceeds are projected to be equivalent to 25-30 percent of gross domestic product, thus constituti­ng a main financial source for the state.

Furthermor­e, the board members foresaw “advance steps regarding execution soon,” in cooperatio­n with China which has expressed readiness to contribute to the planned major works as a contractor, financier and investor.

The board comprises Faisal AlMedlej, Adnan Al-Bahar, Badr AlHajeri, Sara Akbar, Omran Hayat, Loulwa Al-Na’ma and Sheikh Jaber Fahad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah from Sheikh Nasser’s bureau.

His Highness the Amir’s visionary strategy is essentiall­y designed to transform Kuwait into a lucrative regional business hub.

Among its aspects is building an advanced town in the north as part of the decentrali­zation and approach — dubbed the silk city — and turn some of the Kuwaiti islands into leisure, tourist and business magnets.

 ?? KUNA photo ?? His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah receives head of the Permanent Committee for Streamling Business Environmen­t and Enhancing Competitiv­eness (PCK) and his delegation at Seif Palace.
KUNA photo His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Jaber Al-Mubarak Al-Hamad Al-Sabah receives head of the Permanent Committee for Streamling Business Environmen­t and Enhancing Competitiv­eness (PCK) and his delegation at Seif Palace.

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