Business
Qatar Chamber participates in GCC seminar on private sector challenges
Qatar Chamber participated in a webinar organised yesterday by the Federation of Gulf Cooperation Council Chambers (FGCCC).
Discussions focused on the key challenges and obstacles facing the Gulf private sector amid the current circumstances, while also addressing the views and concerns of private sector representatives.
The seminar was led by FGCCC secretary general Saleh bin Hamad al-Sharqi and attended by representatives from the GCC General Secretariat and the GCC Customs Union Authority.
Board members Ali bin Abdullatif al-Misnad, chairman of the Services Committee; and Mohammed bin Ahmed al-Obaidli, chairman of the Food Security and Environment Committee, represented Qatar Chamber.
The meeting also included the participation of Khalid bin Ali al-Sunaidi, assistant secretary general for Economic and Development Affairs at the GCC General Secretariat, and Dr Sulaiman bin Masoud al-Ghafri, executive director of the GCC Customs Union Authority.
During the meeting, al-Misnad commended the strong level of cooperation among GCC stakeholders, noting the impact of current developments on rising prices. He called for organising a dedicated seminar to explore practical solutions, emphasising the importance of involving international shipping and insurance companies in these discussions.
For his part, al-Obaidli lauded the swift measures taken by Saudi Arabia to facilitate the movement of goods across GCC countries, calling on other member states to adopt similar approaches. He also stressed the importance of strengthening public-private partnerships during the current phase.
Al-Obaidli proposed several initiatives for GCC chambers in partnership with the public sector, including a unified electronic system to facilitate the movement of goods across internal borders without duplicate inspections, a GCC database linking exporters and importers to address supply shortages, and a Commercial Dispute Resolution Centre to support traders and ensure the smooth flow of services across the GCC.
Al-Sharqi affirmed that the meeting reflects the commitment of the federation and GCC authorities to addressing private sector challenges and facilitating trade among member states.
Meanwhile, the participants also praised the strong cooperation and solidarity among GCC countries and emphasised the need to enhance joint efforts to resolve obstacles facing truck movement at ports.