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Beth: The Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce held fruitful discussions with senior officials of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris to maximize the benefit of the Saudi business sector from its membership in effective international economic organizations. commercial in the Kingdom.
This comes within the framework of the participation of the delegation of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, headed by Deputy Eng. Tariq Al-Haidari, in the activities of the twelfth conference of the World Chambers, organized by the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and the International Chamber of Commerce in Dubai during the period from 23-25 November, in the presence of the Vice President of the Federation, Mr. Hisham Kaaki and Secretary General Mr. Hussain Al-Abdulqader and a number of heads and secretaries of the Chambers of Commerce in the Kingdom, while the Saudi International Chamber of Commerce, headed by Vice President Mr. Musaed Al-Jumaih, participates in the Saudi delegation.
The Vice-President of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, Eng. Tariq Al-Haidari, explained that organizing the participation of the Saudi business sector and its institutional bodies represented by the Federation and the Chambers of Commerce at the level of the Kingdom’s regions in this global economic event comes with the aim of reviewing the leading experiences regionally and internationally and benefiting from them in improving performance and services. International Chambers of Commerce” is the largest gathering of chambers of commerce in the world.
Al-Haidari noted the timing of the conference in light of the Corona pandemic, the hoped-for role in supporting economic recovery and global prosperity, and the importance of the topics on its agenda, including the role of technology in the global trading system, reshaping ways of doing business, and new challenges and opportunities emerging in the post-Covid-19 era. COVID-19, in addition to the vital role of chambers of commerce in adapting to changes and future challenges.
The Saudi participation was considered an added value to the business sector in the Kingdom, as the conference attracts about 1,000 representatives from chambers of commerce from 100 countries around the world, in addition to more than 80 senior official speakers in 40 dialogue and discussion sessions and a workshop. It also provides a platform for building partnerships and communicating with business communities. International.
At the conclusion of his statement, Al-Haidari praised the Dubai Chamber of Commerce’s successful hosting of the conference and the high level of organization and preparation, which reflects the Chamber’s pioneering role as one of the leading chambers of commerce in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.