Dubai Customs discusses more cooperation with Kuwaiti delegation

April 3, 2022

Dubai Customs received a senior Kuwaiti delegation, headed by Abdulkarim Taqi, Director-General, Public Authority for Industry (PAI)…reports Asian Lite News

Mansoor Al-Malik, Executive-Director for Policies and Legislation Division at Dubai Customs received the Kuwaiti delegation. The meeting was attended by a number of officials from Dubai Customs and Kuwaiti businessmen and traders.

Al-Malik briefed the delegation on the latest developments and new projects at Dubai Customs and their role in facilitating global trade and investment. He also touched on the role played by the Policy and Legislation Division at Dubai Customs in setting policies related to value, customs tariff and origin, and the protection of intellectual property rights in accordance with local and international requirements.

Dubai Customs discusses more cooperation with Kuwaiti delegation (WAM)

“The Kuwaiti delegation’s visit reflects the two parties’ desire to boost cooperation in trade and economic sectors, exchange experiences, discuss available opportunities, encourage investments and increase trade exchanges between Dubai and Kuwait,” he said.

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For his part, Abdulkarim Taqi said that the visit is part of the Kuwaiti participation in Expo 2020 Dubai through the Kuwaiti Industry Week. (WAM)

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