- Qatar Chamber (QC) participated in the 64th meeting of the Federation of GCC Chambers (FGCC Chambers), which was held on Thursday at the headquarters of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, UAE. QC's delegation included HE QCs Chairman Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al Thani and Second Vice-Chairman Rashid bin Hamad Al Athaba. The meeting addressed several key issues related to strengthening GCC economic cooperation, leveraging the various legislative measures and support provided by the wise leadership of GCC countries to the chambers of commerce. It also discussed promoting the Gulf private sector to enhance its contribution to the sustainable economic development process underway in the GCC nations. The meeting's agenda included the approval of the previous meeting minutes, a follow-up on the recommendations from the 57th meeting of the Executive Leadership Committee, and updates on the construction of the Federation's new headquarters. It also included the final financial accounts of the General Secretariat and a comparative report on revenues and expenses for the year 2023, and the outcomes of the consultative meeting with Their Excellencies the Ministers of Commerce and Industry of the GCC countries, and other topics Source: Qatar News Agency
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