HE Dr. Sultan Al Jaber:

  • ‘The UAE leadership places great importance on cooperation and coordination with GCC states.’
  • ‘The UAE is committed to strengthening strategic relations with partners in the Gulf to enhance investment opportunities and sustainable economic growth.’

Doha-Qatar: His Excellency Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, on Wednesday led a UAE delegation participating in a series of regional industrial meetings taking place in Doha, Qatar. The delegation participated in the meetings of the GCC Industrial Cooperation Committee and Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs, with the aim of strengthening industrial and investment relations between GCC states.

Qatar, which currently presides over the GCC Council, chaired meetings between GCC ministers of trade and industry. Last week, another set of sessions took place involving undersecretaries of trade and industry to discuss the meetings’ agendas as well as the trends, topics and reports that would be presented at the ministerial meetings.

During the 52nd meeting of the GCC Industrial Cooperation Committee and the seventh meeting of the Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs, delegates discussed enhancing cooperation in industry as well as in the field of standards and metrology. Several technical reports and strategic plans to increase cooperation between member states were also reviewed.

HE Dr. Al Jaber conveyed the UAE leadership’s greetings and its commitment to strengthening the GCC’s relations in investment as well as partnerships in vital sectors. He thanked Qatar’s leadership and people for hosting important discussions on collaboration.

HE Dr, Al Jaber said: “Today’s meeting is a testament to the strong industrial relations between GCC states, which is vital to supporting sustainable economic growth in the region. The GCC represents an Arab and regional model for economic cooperation and sustainable economic development.

“The UAE’s Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology aims to strengthen collaboration around investment to enhance the growth and development of the industrial sector. This development is supported by deploying advanced technology to achieve the national goals of GCC member states and contributes to building a more sustainable future.”

His Excellency added: “The ministry focuses on promoting the adoption of advanced technology and sustainability in the national industrial sector through various incentives and enablers, including financing. In doing so, we are raising the competitiveness of UAE products, enhancing their quality and boosting the attractiveness of the UAE as a hub for industrial investments.

HE Dr. Al Jaber noted that under the forward-looking vision of its leadership, the UAE has created a pioneering model for strengthening economic and development partnerships and integrating the private sector into national plans for sustainable growth.

Industrial collaboration  

HE Dr. Al Jaber participated in the 52nd meeting of the GCC Industrial Cooperation Committee. During the meeting, delegates reviewed a report on assessing a unified definition of GCC standards, lists of goods subject to collective protections, a plan to implement a unified strategy for industrial development, and the decision to raise customs tariffs on rebar and iron coil imports. It also witnessed a presentation by the executive management of the GCC Customs Union Authority on the challenges it is addressing.

Standardization and metrology

HE Dr. Al Jaber also attended the seventh meeting of the Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs, during which the Chairman of the GCC Standardization Organization (GSO) delivered a presentation on the GSO's progress and efforts from September 2023 through to March 2024.

The meeting also addressed a memorandum on specifications and standards from the GSO’s presidency regarding the adoption of 17 draft technical regulations, along with the conversion of 39 draft technical regulations into standardized specifications. It also authorized the withdrawal of two draft technical regulations.

The ministers examined several memorandums from the GSO's presidency, which included its accounts for the fiscal year 2023, and updates on the GCC Accreditation Center (GAC). They also debated a memorandum from the GSO's presidency on approving the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the GSO and the Russian Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology.

Members of the Ministerial Committee for Standardization Affairs include: His Excellency Abdulla bin Adel Fakhro, Bahrain's Minister of Industry and Commerce; His Excellency Dr. Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi, Saudi Arabia's Minister of Commerce; His Excellency Qais bin Mohammed Al Yousef, Oman's Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion; His Excellency Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad Al Thani, Qatar's Minister of Commerce and Industry; His Excellency Abdullah Hamad Al-Joaan, Kuwait's Minister of Trade and Industry; and His Excellency Jassim Mohammed Al-Budaiwi, Secretary General of the GCC.

UAE delegation

The delegation accompanying HE Dr. Al Jaber comprised: His Excellency Omar Al Suwaidi, Undersecretary of MoIAT and His Excellency Osama Amir Fadhel, Assistant Undersecretary for the Industrial Accelerators Sector at MoIAT.

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About the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology

The Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MoIAT) was established in July 2020 to boost the industrial sector's contribution to the UAE's GDP and drive sustainable industrial development. The ministry was formed by combining the Office of the Minister of State for Advanced Technology, the Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA), and the industrial department of the Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure.

MoIAT is responsible for formulating policies, laws, and programs that attract foreign direct investment, enhance national added value, support entrepreneurship, create jobs, attract talents, upskill national cadres, promote exports and raise the competitiveness of products manufactured in the UAE. To achieve these objectives, MoIAT has created an advanced national quality infrastructure system.

MoIAT leverages its expertise, capabilities, and resources to strengthen the national industrial ecosystem by facilitating the establishment of industrial zones, promoting the adoption of advanced technologies and the integration of Fourth Industrial Revolution solutions and enabling the growth of priority sectors as well as industries of the future. The ministry’s work contributes to national efforts to build a diversified, knowledge-based economy and achieve industrial self-sufficiency.

For More Information, please contact:

  • MoIAT’s team: Commsteam@moiat.gov.ae
  • Tasnim Hijazi
  • APCO Worldwide
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