On the sideline of the World Investment Forum, the minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani met WTO Director General Mr. Roberto Azevêdo, in presence of Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Bahrain to Geneva Dr. Yousif Bucheeri and Commercial Attaché- Geneva Mr. Khalid Alamer.
During the meeting, they discussed the economic developments, stressing government’s keenness to develop economic reality to meet the global requirements. He also affirmed Kingdom’s commitment to the multilateral trading system and support SME sector.
As part of his participation in the World Investment Forum in Geneva, the minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani met ICT Executive Director Ms. Arancha Gonzalez.
During the meeting, they discussed a number of issues of common interest and shared experiences and expertise in trade development field and provide the necessary facilities for the relevant institutions. He also reviewed the initiative of the Kingdom of Bahrain represented by SME Development Board to establish a center to develop national exports (Bahrain export) that will be start operations nest month to provide the necessary services in order to support industrial enterprises to promote their products in the global markets.
Undersecretary of Commerce Affairs Mr. Nader Khalil Almoayyed opened “Standad Right Direction Exhibition” at Seef Mall, in conjunction with the World Standardization Day, which falls on 14 October each year.
Undersecretary stated that this exhibition which organized by the Directorate of Standards and Metrology represents the specification in various fields include industrial and commercial. A number of parties participated in the exhibition and a variety of activities and competitions are provided.
The exhibition will include a corner that show the process of verifying conformity of the products to standards through testing the product. There will be a section for children that includes entertainment and awareness programs on how to identify toys and electrical products badges.
Undersecretary of Commerce Affairs honored the exhibitors and praised their efforts and response to this important event, which enhances the effective partnership between the private sector and the ministry in spreading awareness of standardization.
The exhibition will run until October 13, 2018 from 10 am to 10 pm.
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism announces the launch of “Bahrain eCommerce Academy” in cooperation with Thinksmart for Development and Training, an initiative which is the first in the region aiming to provide qualified training courses for Bahrainis and Business Establishments in the eCommerce field to improve technical skills and develop their business online.
The Bahrain eCommerce Academy will be launched in the first week of November 2018 with a wide range of training courses specialized in the field of eCommerce, including: Mastering eCommerce Master class, Mastering eCommerce Marketplace, Internet Marketing Associate Training as well as Mastering Digital Marketing. All the training courses will be supported by “Tamkeen”.
Furthermore, this initiative is expected to create a conducive environment for businesses and entrepreneurs to overcome the challenges that they may face with global competition and technological development in the today’s world, which will enhance the technical infrastructure required by the advanced applications.
Businesses, startups and those interested in the field of eCommerce, who wish to enrich and expand the scope of its dealings to the global level are invited to join the eCommerce training courses by registering through the following link of Thinksmart: www.thinksmart.bh or by contacting: +973 1774 6746. Please note that the training courses are in English and the registration are subject to Tamkeen requirements and standards.
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism and the Capital Municipality Secretariat launched new service “Weighing Accuracy Service” through providing approved weight scale from the Directorate of Standards and Metrology in central markets and in Capital Secretariat to allow consumers to check the weight of the goods sold.
This service covers the most important central markets in Muharraq, Manama, Riffa, Jidhafs and Sitra.
Assistant Undersecretary for Domestic Trade at the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism, Mr. Hameed Rahma commended the cooperation shown by Capital Secretariat in facilitating this service that guarantees consumers’ right and sellers’ duties and prevents manipulation.
The Director General of the Capital Secretariat Engineer Shawqeeya Humaidan noted that the Secretariat allocated a place for weight scale in the headquarters of its offices in the central markets to which allows consumers to attend in person and check the weights of goods immediately.
The Minister of Industry, Commerce and Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani met today a group of major hypermarkets owners in the Kingdom of Bahrain to discuss means to promote goods consumer products manufactured in Bahrain.
During the meeting, the minister appreciates the continuous cooperation between Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism and traders, noting the importance of cooperation between public and private bodies and activate social responsibility in supermarkets to achieve the public interest for the traders and consumers.
In this regard, the minister calls the owners of the supermarket to contribute to promote national products by encouraging the Bahraini manufacturers to promote their products in the local markets. In addition to open the market to entrepreneurs and owners of small and medium enterprises to introduce new products and enhance food security.
The Minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani received this morning Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Alzayani, they discussed several issues and topic of economic concern and joint Gulf action in trade, industry and tourism fields. As well as means of enhancing cooperation and integration among GCC in those areas.
They also reviewed cooperation between the Ministry of Industry, and Commerce & Tourism and Secretariat General of the Gulf Cooperation Council in administrative, regulatory and the protection of industrial property areas. And to consider the use of advanced services provided by GCC Patent Center in supporting national offices, inventors and developing external relations with international organization specialized in intellectual property and industry.
The Minister accompanied the Secretary General in a tour to a number of ministry facilities and front offices, in particular offices of Precious Metals & Gem Testing, Investors Center and Consumer Protection, where the minister briefed on the services provided by the ministry.
In this context, the Secretary-General appreciates the successful efforts undertaken by the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism to enhance economic growth in the Kingdom and provide a stimulating environment to attract investments and develop of industry, commerce and tourism sectors.
The Directorate of Standards and Metrology at the Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Tourism starts to prepare the draft of technical regulations for new design for liquefied petroleum gas cylinders transport vehicles as a mandatory national technical standard. And prepare all the requirements to ensure the safety transport of the cylinders in vehicles travelling in residential areas.
This came in implementation of the recommendations of the 51st meeting of the National Committee for Standardization and Metrology, which was chaired under the Minister of Industry, Commerce & Tourism Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani to adopt mandatory technical requirements for gas cylinders transport vehicles.
The Directorate of Standards and Metrology held a meeting with concerned parties to put and define these requirements. Where they discussed the requirements of the vehicles carrying gas cylinders.
The Director of Standardization & Metrology Mrs. Mona Alalawi indicated that an awareness campaign will be implemented with the new requirements once the draft of technical regulations completed. This will help to implement it smoothly. An appropriate transition period will also be given to the concerned commercial sector to adjust their status in accordance with these requirements.