The Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani chaired the 9th meeting of the National Committee for the World Trade Organization in presence of members and representatives of government agencies and private sector.
During the meeting, they discussed a number of topics on the agenda including those related to technical working team of WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. They also reviewed the outcome of visits and meetings with the government agencies and the private sectors to determine the readiness to apply the procedures for categories (B) (C) of Trade Facilitation Agreement. They also reviewed the results of the 11th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (Buenos Aires), as well as a number of topics that currently pursued within the framework of WTO whether in regular or negotiating committees, including the fisheries support Negotiations and informal working group on Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Joint Statement on e-commerce.
They also presented an overview of the 12th Ministerial Conference of WTO, which will be held in Astana, Kazakhstan in the first week of June 2020.
Under the Patronage of H.E. Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani, the Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Undersecretary of Industry Affairs Mr. Osama Mohammed Alorrayedh today performed the official inauguration of Agility regional logistics and distribution hub in the country, in presence of Chief Executive of the Bahrain Economic Development Board Mr. Khalid Al Rumaihi and representatives from the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications and Customs Affairs. The new 28,500 sqm facility in Hidd, enhances the company’s warehousing, freight, transport and specialty logistics capabilities.
During the ceremony, Undersecretary of Industry Affairs delivered a speech on behalf of H.E. Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani, Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism stating that “The Kingdom of Bahrain is undergoing rapid economic transformation and continuing to attract international investment, with the logistics industry playing a major role towards this. The industry benefits not just from Bahrain’s strategic geographic location, but also its growing infrastructure, established transport links and policies that are conducive to fostering business. The expansion of the regional logistics and distribution hub is a natural step for Agility, who have been steadily developing their operations in Bahrain since 2003.”
From his part, Mr. Essa Al-Saleh, CEO of Agility Global Integrated Logistics, said: “Bahrain is one of our key operational markets in the Middle East, offering high-quality infrastructure and a diverse community of regional business players. With an expanding population in the GCC and an increase in demand for integrated logistics services, our investment in Bahrain will help us better serve customers in the region. The opening of our new facility is a testament to our commitment to this promising market.”
Mr. Khalid Al Rumaihi, Chief Executive of the Bahrain Economic Development Board, said: “Bahrain offers the lowest setup and operating costs for a logistics business with cost savings of 30 to 40 percent compared to the rest of the GCC. This has encouraged several companies to utilize our ports and free zones in order to set up businesses and access the Gulf Cooperation Council, and the Arab world. Agility’s investments in the local logistics industry are testament to the business confidence that Bahrain provides.”
The new facility supports contract logistics with ambient, chilled and frozen storage, as well as solutions for high-value cargo. It will offer secure records management and storage and turnkey logistics for Bahrain-based manufacturers in the fast-moving consumer goods industry.
Agility is a leading provider of cross-border transportation, owning and operating a fleet of over 200 vehicles. Agility also facilitates customs brokerage for a number of multinational organizations based in Bahrain.
The new facility, which has storage capacity of 17,000 pallet positions, represents a $10 million investment by Agility. It follows expansion of the company’s overland fleet in Bahrain to support its regional operations.
A recent World Bank report estimates that Bahrain’s economy will grow by 2.6 percent in 2019, driven by higher oil production and mega projects. In 2017, the total value of foreign direct investment (FDI) attracted by Bahrain EDB reached $733 million, with the share of transport and logistics being 10 percent.
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism (MOICT) 'Companies Control' and 'Consumer Protection' directorates have intensified their VAT inspection efforts to ensure the correct application of VAT.
MOICT's inspection efforts includes closely monitoring the movement of goods and services to prevent businesses from charging VAT on goods and services that are not subject to VAT.
MOICT continues to increase consumers' awareness in regards to the VAT's procedural and legal framework, and continues to encourage consumers to report violations by calling 80008001.
The Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism (MOICT), HE Zayed bin Rashid Al Zayani, today affirmed that MOICT’s 'Companies Control' and 'Consumer Protection' directorates have intensified their VAT inspection efforts following its induction on January 1st.
In this regard, HE the Minister highlighted the mechanisms that MOICT has implemented to ensure the correct application of the VAT, preventing businesses from charging VAT on goods and services that are not subject to VAT.
HE went on noting that Bahrain's VAT Law and its Executive Regulations clearly outline the penalties for non-complaince, which include hefty fines, administrative closure and referring cases to the Public Prosecution.
HE concluded by emphasizing that the ministry's inspection efforts will include closely monitoring the movement of goods and services across the Kingdom, reminding investors to comply with the Kingdom's laws and regulations.
Consumers may report violations by calling 80008001.
The Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani participated in the 3rd Anniversary of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Bahrain (FCCIB), in presence of the President of MEDEF International Mr. Frédéric SANCHEZ and a large number of chamber members, businessmen and investors.
On this occasion, the minister delivered a speech highlighting the latest development in Bahrain and most important the parliamentary and municipal elections two weeks ago with huge voter turnout of 67% representing that largest voting pool in the history of Bahrain. HM King Hamad bin Isa Alkhalifa inaugurated the parliamentary session and we look forward to positive and fruitful cooperation with the new members. earlier this year BCCI had its elections which also registered a record voter attendance resulting in more inclusive and representative board of directors which we at the Ministry today enjoy very strong and progressive working relations.
He added that “the Government of the Kingdom Bahrain reinforced its reform initiatives and projects under the Economic Vision 2030 to make Bahrain the preferred place for business in the region. This was culminated by an increase from $733 million in 2017 to $810 million for the first eight months of 2018. And most recently the retention of Bahrain’s top five globally and first in Arab World, in the Places to live and work as per HSBC annual survey.”
He confirmed that “the economy of the Kingdom of Bahrain continuous its steady growth registering a respectful 4.1% growth rate in our GDP powered mainly by our early diversification policies as well as the empowerment of the private sector which have genuinely contributed to this respectful growth.”
The Minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani received newly appointment Australian Ambassador to the Kingdom of Bahrain residence in Riyadh Mr. Radwan Jadut.
During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations between Bahrain and Australian and ways to enhance cooperation in the field of industry, commerce and investment. As well as discuss issues of common concerns. The minister wishes the new ambassador success in his diplomatic mission.
The meeting attended by Undersecretary of Commerce Affairs Mr. Nader Al Moayyed, Assistant Undersecretary of Foreign Trade Ms. Eman Al Doseri.
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce & Tourism announces to all owners of commercial companies and individual institutions registered with the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism that the commercial activities fees will be applied from December 1, 2018. The new fees will be BD100 for up to three activities, while additional business activities will be charged BD100 each.
It should be noted that the ministry will not charge any activities fees imposed by other government agencies.
Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism in cooperation with Thinksmart and supported by Tamkeen has announced to register in the second patch of the upcoming training course under the initiative of the Bahrain eCommerce Academy which is “Mastering eCommerce Masterclass” that will be held on 3rd -6th December 2018, after the success of the first batch, which was launched in early November.
The Training course will highlight the basic skills of eCommerce, to understand the concepts needed to manage eBusiness, and to focus on the benefits of eCommerce applications for businesses.
Accordingly, we are inviting the startups, small and medium enterprises, entrepreneurs and those interested to develop their business online to register in the course through the link: www.thinksmart.bh or by contact number: 17746746.