The State of Qatar is Taking Part in the twenty-eighth meeting of the Standing Committee of the Economic and Commercial Cooperation of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (COMCEC) currently under way in Istanbul.
Qatar’s delegation is headed by HE the Minister of Business and Trade Sheikh Jassim bin Abdulaziz Al-Thani.
The meeting discussed a number of issues including the implementation of the ten-year programme of action of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation(OIC) and the plan of action plan for strengthening economic and trade cooperation among OIC member states and also reviewed the most important global economic developments, intra-trade among OIC member countries and priority sectors such as agriculture, tourism, transport and financial cooperation.
The COMCEC meeting also saw discussion of other topics related to poverty alleviation and the strengthening of the private sector’s role in economic and trade cooperation, in addition to an exchange of views on enhancing the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises in OIC member states.
The Qatari company for the development of small and medium scale industries presented Qatar’s experience in this area.
HE Sheikh Jassim bin Abdul Aziz Al Thani meanwhile pointed out that Qatar attaches great importance to the strengthening of economic and trade cooperation between OIC member states, noting that it contributed to the ten-year plan of action through participation in the implementation of the programmes and plans set by the organization.
HE explained that Qatar has ratified in this regard the framework agreement of the Trade Preference System (TPS) of the Protocol on Preferential Tariff Scheme (PRETAS) and OIC Rules of Origin, and also increased its subscription in the capital of the Islamic Development Bank (IDB).
HE the Minister of Business and Trade urged member states to take necessary measures towards the implementation and activation of the Trade Preferential System which would pave the way for achieving the goal of increasing trade between OIC countries, and to take the necessary measures to improve the investment climate and to activate the relevant agreements.
HE noted that Qatar has been keen on the implementation of the economic openness policy that rely on the open market economy system which is known for free trade and movement of capital, goods and services and promotion of investments, stressing the readiness of Qatar to develop long-term economic and trade relations in multiple directions incorporating all key components for attracting foreign investments.
On the sidelines of the meeting, HE the Minister of Business and Trade met with a number of trade and economy ministers participating in the meeting to discuss the deepening and expansion of prospects of cooperation between the State of Qatar and the Islamic countries.
HE the Minister of Business & Trade Heads Qatar’s Delegation Participating in the 28th Session of OIC Standing Committee for Economic and Commercial Cooperation
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