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Bahrain, US agreement to boost bilateral ties
16 June 2010, Manama: Bahrain has signed deals in Atlanta, Oklahoma City and Houston that will boost already strong commercial and economic ties between the Kingdom and United States.
A delegation led by Shaikh Mohammed bin Essa Al Khalifa, Chief Executive of the Bahrain Economic Development Board ( EDB ), finalised the Memorandums of Understanding in a visit to the US. The agreements aim to maximise the opportunities presented by the trillion dollar Gulf and Bahrain-US Free Trade Agreement (FTA). They are between the EDB , which has the overall responsibility for creating the right climate to attract foreign investment to the Kingdom, and:
The City of Atlanta - signed by Mayor Kasim Reed
The Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce (BUSACC) and the Greater Houston Partnership (GHP) - signed by BUSACC Chairman David L. Phillips and GHP CEO Jeff Moseley
Shaikh Mohammed said: "These strategic agreements represent an opportunity to build on Bahrain's longstanding and close diplomatic relationship with the US and our strong economic and trade connections - including the success of our Free Trade Agreement. We look forward to developing closer working relations with the Atlanta, Oklahoma City and Houston business communities to jointly promote our respective economic interests."
The EDB is leading the process of the Kingdom's Vision 2030 under the guidance of His Royal Highness Prince Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince of Bahrain and Chairman of the EDB . The plans are designed to drive the private sector as an engine for growth and support further diversification of the economy - already recognized as the most diversified in the region.
In an interview from CNBC's global headquarters in New York during the visit, Shaikh Mohammed spoke of Bahrain's ambition to contribute to the growth of the Gulf as a whole. "People talk about China and India. Our aspiration (in Bahrain) actually is that they talk of China, India and the GCC," he said.
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About The Bahrain Economic Development Board ( EDB )The Bahrain Economic Development Board ( EDB ) is a dynamic public agency with an overall responsibility for formulating and overseeing the economic development strategy of Bahrain, and for creating the right climate to attract direct investment into the Kingdom.
The role of the Bahrain EDB is to provide leadership by uniting all of the Kingdom's shareholders through a unified vision, and to develop key strategies for growth. The Bahrain EDB also acts as a facilitator, helping all of Bahrain's stakeholders to understand and adopt the changes necessary for progress. In addition, the Bahrain EDB provides sound project management to ensure that all agreed reform initiatives are implemented in an effective and timely manner.
The Bahrain EDB is also responsible for attracting inward investment into Bahrain, and is focusing on six target economic sectors in which the Kingdom offers significant strengths. These are financial services, downstream industries, tourism, business services, logistics, and education and training.
For more information on the Bahrain EDB visit www.bahrainedb.com; for information about Bahrain visit www.bahrain.com
Further information
Jenan Al Maskati,
Bahrain Economic Development Board
Tel: +973 17 589 930
Email: internationalmedia@bahrainedb.com
Alisdair Haythornthwaite,
Bell Pottinger
Tel: + 971 566 901 725
Email: ahaythornthwaite@bell-pottinger.co.uk
© Press Release 2010
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