• Contact
  • Magazines Archive
Business Today Middle East
  • News
  • Business
    • Markets
      • Money
      • Tech News
      • Healthcare
      • Opinion
    • Appointments
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Energy
  • Hospitality
    • Hotel
    • Catering
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Sports
    • Cars
    • Travel
  • Design
  • Interviews
  • Regional Roundup
No Result
View All Result
Business Today Middle East
  • News
  • Business
    • Markets
      • Money
      • Tech News
      • Healthcare
      • Opinion
    • Appointments
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Energy
  • Hospitality
    • Hotel
    • Catering
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Sports
    • Cars
    • Travel
  • Design
  • Interviews
  • Regional Roundup
No Result
View All Result
Business Today Middle East
No Result
View All Result
Home Featured

Kuwait, Tunisia to strengthen economic cooperation

Staff writer by Staff writer
May 24, 2014
in Featured, Markets, Politics & Economics
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Kuwait and Tunisia
Kuwait and Tunisia

 The delegation of Kuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), led by Chairman Ali Mohammad Al-Ghanem, and the Tunisian Union of Industry, Trade and Handicrafts (UTICA), chaired by Wedad Bushmawi, agreed to boost economic, commercial and investment cooperation.
Addressing the KCCI-UTICA joint session on Friday, Al-Ghanem said the Kuwaiti investments in Tunisia are the Arab largest, most stable, most sustainable and most diversified investments.
“The current visit of the KCCI delegation aims to open a new stage in economic cooperation between the two sisterly countries,” said Al-Ghanem who met with Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki and Prime Minister Mahdi Jomaa last night.
“This new stage will see not only larger and more reassuring investments but also an integrated strategy that envisages a more effective role of industry and commerce in economic cooperation to serve the interests of both sides,” Al-Ghanem pointed out.
“The State of Kuwait attaches great importance to its overseas investment which turned to be the second largest source of national income after oil,” he noted.
Al-Ghanem called on the Tunisian side to facilitate the procedures relating to foreign investment through cutting red tape and draw up viable, feasible and well-planned projects.
He promised to present such projects to Kuwaiti public and private investors and convince them of taking part in the implementation of the projects.
On her part, Bushmawi promised to coordinate with the Tunisian government for removing the obstacles facing the foreign direct investment (FDI) and the Kuwaiti investment in particular with regard to customs and taxes.
She called for boosting the trade exchanges and making the economic ties as special as the political ones.
Meanwhile, Kuwait Ambassador to Tunisia Fahad Ahmad Al-Awadhi said the KCCI delegation is the second Kuwaiti business delegation visiting Tunisia in less than a week after the visit of Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) delegation on May 22.
“The current visit signals the genuine desire of the political leaders of both countries to strengthen the economic, commercial and investment ties,” said Al-Awadhi in an address to the session.
He expressed confidence that the visit exchanges on different levels particularly in the economic sector will further strengthen the already deep-rooted bilateral ties and serve the common interests.
A number of Tunisian cabinet members who attended the session pledged to improve the investment atmosphere in their country and facilitate the measures relating to their respective ministries.

Source : KUNA Kuwait News agency

Tags: KuwaitKuwait Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI)Trade and Handicrafts (UTICA)tunisiaTunisian Union of Industry
Share30Tweet19
Staff writer

Staff writer

Recommended For You

The Silver Renaissance of 2026: A Structural Breakout to Record Highs

The Silver Renaissance of 2026: A Structural Breakout to Record Highs

January 7, 2026
Mohammed bin Rashid’s strategic vision drives the UAE government toward unprecedented national economic growth

Mohammed bin Rashid’s strategic vision drives the UAE government toward unprecedented national economic growth

January 6, 2026
The 2026 AI Compliance Shift: Global Enforcement and the US Federal Conflict

The 2026 AI Compliance Shift: Global Enforcement and the US Federal Conflict

January 6, 2026
The Venezuela Shock: Global Oil Price Forecasts Following the 2026 US Military Operation

The Venezuela Shock: Global Oil Price Forecasts Following the 2026 US Military Operation

January 5, 2026
Next Post
HE Foreign Minister Meets Russian Counterpart

HE Foreign Minister Meets Russian Counterpart

Related News

Building emotional connections

Building emotional connections

November 7, 2020
F3 Asia Series in Dubai and Abu Dhabi drives excitement

F3 Asia Series in Dubai and Abu Dhabi drives excitement

February 10, 2021

Colombian artist Gustavo Vélez to showcase sculptures at Oblong Contemporary Art Gallery in Dubai

November 13, 2020
BusinessToday

Building #10, Dubai Media City
PO Box 502511, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

+971 4 420 0506

sales@bncpublishing.net
Jo@bncpublishing.net

Quick Links

  • Contact
  • Magazines Archive

Newsletter

Never miss any important news.
Subscribe to our newsletter.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

© 2026 BusinessToday . All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Landing Page
  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Contact Us

© 2026 BusinessToday . All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?