Kingdom Hosts Course on Regional Trade Policies for Middle Eastern Countries

Saudi Arabia, represented by the General Authority for Foreign Trade, is hosting the Regional Trade Policy Course for Middle Eastern countries in collaboration with the World Trade Organization (WTO) and King Saud University.
The course will take place from October 13 to December 5, 2024, and will last for eight weeks, with the participation of several specialists from Middle Eastern countries.
The course targets government officials to facilitate the exchange of information and expertise and to enhance communication among participants. It also focuses on improving understanding of the economic and legal aspects of the WTO’s rules, regulations, and procedures.
Moreover, hosting this course aligns with the Kingdom’s objectives to support the development of national competencies and capabilities of trade policy makers in the region and to enable them to keep pace with international standards and rules in the field of foreign trade.
The selection of Saudi Arabia by the WTO underscores the Kingdom’s status as a central player in promoting regional and international trade, contributing to sustainable development in the region, applying international standards, improving the business environment. Moreover, this will enhance economic stability in the Middle East.
It’s worth noting that the General Authority for Foreign Trade works to enhance Saudi Arabia’s international trade benefits, increase its global presence, and participate effectively in several international organizations to ensure the achievement of shared goals and sustainable development.
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