(MENAFN- Qatar News Agency) The fourth Gulf Industries conference, starting in Muscat later this month, will focus on performance and challenges Gulf nations and Yemen face in industrial exports, a senior official has said.
Gulf Organisation for Industrial Consulting (GOIC) Secretary-General Abdul Aziz bin Hamad Al Uqail, in a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA) said, "The conference will promote Gulf export-based investments. "It will talk about industrial exports and the challenges GGC nations and Yemen fac
The conference will improve trade ties in global markets." The discussions will push Gulf industrial exports by setting up commercial parameter
The conference will also play a key role in boosting ties between GCC and encourage Small and Medium Entrepreneurs to invest in export-based industrie
Commenting on industrial integration among GCC nations, Al Uqail said, "Some studies focus on non-oil sector strategies of GGC nations, standardising prices of oil derivatives and giving equal scope to products manufactured by factories setup in free zones with investments from Gulf." Industrialists and investors from Oman, the GCC and Yemen will gain from this conference as it will identify global export opportunities, he adde
GCC nations host the conference by turn, once every two year
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