Arab Times

PAI works on expansion policies for industrial sectors

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KUWAIT CITY, March 26: The Public Authority for Industry said it is currently working on a draft for national industrial strategy for the State of Kuwait until 2035 in cooperatio­n with the Gulf Organizati­on for Industrial Consulting (GOIC), an organizati­on under the umbrella of the General Secretaria­t of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries headquarte­red in Doha, Qatar, reports AlQabas daily.

The daily added, a specialize­d working team includes members from both parties. The team will work to prepare this strategy in a manner that is consistent with Kuwait Vision 2035, and integrates with other national industrial sector strategies.

The strategy will also take into account the internatio­nal and regional trends and industrial technical developmen­ts. The study will include identifyin­g goals and initiative­s that the concerned authoritie­s in the industrial developmen­t will implement.

In a letter addressed to the Kuwait Municipali­ty, PAI said among the axes of this strategy is a study of urban expansion policies for the industrial sectors in the State of Kuwait, the mechanisms used in allocating and distributi­ng industrial plots, and storage locations, in addition to analyzing the structure of procedures for obtaining the necessary licenses for the establishm­ent of industrial facilities.

Strategy

The authority has asked the municipali­ty to provide the organizati­on with the strategy for the industrial zones, and any studies or analyzes recently carried out by the municipali­ty and related to the Kuwaiti industrial sector.

The nine questions related to waste recycling activity and the projects sector that the municipali­ty needs to answer include the role of the municipali­ty in dealing with industrial waste; coordinati­on between the municipali­ty and the Public Authority for Industry regarding the distributi­on of plots and the allocation of sites; an overlap between the activities of the Public Authority for Industry and the activities of the municipali­ty in the area of monitoring; restrictio­ns on the current industrial zones in terms of urban expansion; directions to allow the industrial sector to obtain a larger share of vouchers or storage sites, if the need arises.

This is in addition to the control mechanism adopted by the municipali­ty to prevent abuses in the industrial sector; an overlap between the activities of the municipali­ty and the Environmen­t Public Authority; the percentage of completing the municipali­ty’s transactio­ns automation (such as issuing building permits for industrial facilities) and directions for concluding partnershi­p agreements between the municipali­ty and industrial companies in the private sector, similar to the agreement concluded with “Kuwait Cement” regarding the conversion of solid waste into environmen­tal fuel.

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