GCC, Philippines launch economic cooperation

Saudi Gazette | 13 June 2009

By Joe Avancena

DAMMAM – The GCC countries and the Philippines agreed to launch major economic cooperation that will set the pace for stronger long-term relations between the Philippines and the six regional states of Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman.

The areas of key cooperation between the Philippines and the GCC were decided upon last week following the visit of Abdulrahim Hasan Naqi, Secretary General of the Federation of GCC Chambers of Commerce and Industry, to Manila. Naqi was received by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in Malacañang Palace and held discussions with her on wide-ranging issues of economic cooperation.

The Federation of GCC Chambers of Commerce and Industry supports all the major chambers of commerce and industry in GCC countries, as well as the private business sectors in the region.

Naqi also held meetings with members of the Philippines cabinet, including Peter B. Favila, Secretary of Trade and Industry; Marianito D. Roque, Secretary of Labor and Employment; and Special Envoy to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Amable R. Aguiluz V.

“President Arroyo expressed during our meeting her desire to expand cooperation with the GCC in all areas, particularly in the sectors of trade, investment, and labor,” Naqi said. Naqi was accompanied in his visit to Manila by Philippine Labor Attache’ to Bahrain Alejando S. Santos and Bahraini business leader Jassim Al-Majed. Naqi said the Philippines agreed to pursue the following areas of economic cooperation with the GCC.

The Philippine-GCC economic cooperation plans will be set into motion by establishing a Philippine-GCC Economic Center to be headquartered in Bahrain to be jointly managed by the Federation of GCC Chambers and the Office of Ambassador Amable Aquiluz V, the Philippine special envoy to the Gulf region.
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