Doha: Under the patronage of Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the current chair of the Supreme Council of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC), Qatar, will host the first Gulf Economic Forum on Sunday.
The two-day Forum will discuss four main themes — the march of joint GCC economic action, the role of private sector in sustainable development, economic and information structural reforms in the GCC states and the future aspects of customs unification and GCC joint market.
It aims to review regional and international developments and challenges facing GCC states and emphasising the need for more work and effort to enhance economic integration for realising security and stability of countries in the region by increasing their economic strength.
The Forum will also discuss the future prospects of the Gulf economy in light of the economic crisis, regional developments and the decline in oil prices.
The event aims to enable the private sector in GCC to increase its contribution to development projects and gross domestic product besides supporting entrepreneurs in building GCC
economies.
QNA
Doha: Under the patronage of Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the current chair of the Supreme Council of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf (GCC), Qatar, will host the first Gulf Economic Forum on Sunday.
The two-day Forum will discuss four main themes — the march of joint GCC economic action, the role of private sector in sustainable development, economic and information structural reforms in the GCC states and the future aspects of customs unification and GCC joint market.
It aims to review regional and international developments and challenges facing GCC states and emphasising the need for more work and effort to enhance economic integration for realising security and stability of countries in the region by increasing their economic strength.
The Forum will also discuss the future prospects of the Gulf economy in light of the economic crisis, regional developments and the decline in oil prices.
The event aims to enable the private sector in GCC to increase its contribution to development projects and gross domestic product besides supporting entrepreneurs in building GCC
economies.
QNA