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Noting the Bahraini-Indian Relations Minister of Industry and Commerce a Keynote Speaker in a Luncheon Organized by Bahrain India Society

21-06-2022

HE Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani, Minister of Industry and Commerce, expressed his pride in the spectrum of historical relations between Bahrain and India, which date for over 5,000 years as they linked the civilizations of Dilmun and Sindh, and remained until present day distinctly prestigious on many levels and sectors. Noting both governments' keenness on maintaining these relations. ​
 

This came during the participation of The Minister of Industry and Commerce, HE Mr. Zayed R. Alzayani as keynote speaker at the Luncheon organized by the Bahrain India Society in the presence of HE Mr. Piyush Srivastava, Ambassador of India to the Kingdom of Bahrain, and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bahrain India Society Mr. Abdulrahman Juma and a number of members of the association and concerned parties. During which a number of topics were reviewed along with the historical bilateral relations between the two friendly countries at the Gulf Hotel.
 

At the beginning of the event, HE the Minister reviewed a number of topics and issues of common concern, including the increase in the value of exports and imports between the two parties during the first quarter of 2022, the number of companies and investors working in the Kingdom of Bahrain, where the total current Indian investment in Bahrain amounted to $514 million. HE added that Bahrain is the ideal destination for Indian companies to benefit from the excellent links in transport and communications and its position among the GCC countries, and the easy access it has to regional markets and Middle East and North Africa.

HE also noted that preparations are under way to start the negotiations of the FTA between the (GCC) and the Republic of India, where the (GCC) has prepared a unified position on the proposed terms of reference (TOR) for the FTA, and negotiations will resume once the two sides have finalized and signed the (TOR).
 

Moreover, HE noted that the Kingdom of Bahrain is recently witnessing a remarkable historical economic development, especially with the launch of its national strategy for post-pandemic economic recovery, which is based on the five main foundations of Bahrain's economic vision 2030. He added that there are many improvements at the commercial level, such as the launch of the upgraded version of SIJILAT 3.0, as well as new business laws being reformed with upcoming changes of trade laws and auditors and a new law being implemented to regulate e-commerce, as well as focusing on innovation and intellectual property where work is undergoing to make Bahrain a global hub for such sectors.
 

In addition to reviewing a number of topics of common interest between the two sides.