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NCCAL showcases Cultural Heritage at 2025 Osaka Expo

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KUWAIT: The National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) is taking part in Kuwait’s national pavilion at 2025 Osaka Expo, offering a vibrant representation of the country’s cultural identity and civilizational legacy. The council’s participation features a rich lineup of artistic and cultural activities aimed at highlighting Kuwait’s heritage on the global stage.

Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Assistant Secretary-General for Culture at NCCAL Aisha Al-Mahmoud, who is leading the council’s delegation on behalf of Director General Dr Mohammad Al-Jassar, affirmed that the council’s involvement in this international exhibition underscores its commitment to strengthening Kuwait’s cultural and artistic presence abroad. Al-Mahmoud noted that the Red Palace Folklore Band will perform traditional Kuwaiti music during the pavilion’s opening celebrations. The performances, which span five consecutive days, draw from Kuwait’s deep-rooted musical heritage, offering audiences a glimpse into the nation’s artistic traditions.

She added that the council has prepared a diverse cultural program that will run throughout the Expo, offering visitors a rich and immersive experience that showcases Kuwait’s creative diversity and cultural authenticity. “Our participation in this global forum reaffirms Kuwait’s dedication to its cultural mission on the international stage,” Al-Mahmoud said. “Through the artistic and cultural presentations at the Kuwait Pavilion, we aim to present the civilized face of Kuwait and foster greater understanding and friendship between Kuwait and the world.”

She emphasized that the Kuwait Pavilion at 2025 Osaka Expo reflects a vision that harmoniously blends the country’s cultural heritage with its aspirations for the future. 2025 Osaka Expo, held under the theme “Designing Future Society for Our Lives”, will take place in Osaka, Japan, from April 13 to October 13, with the participation of 158 countries and regions, including Kuwait. The Expo is recognized as a premier international platform for presenting innovative solutions to global challenges through culture, collaboration and creativity. — KUNA

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Ministry launches road maintenance in Saad Al-Abdullah

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KUWAIT: Minister of Public Works Dr Noura Al-Meshaan announced the commencement of comprehensive road maintenance works in Saad Al-Abdullah City, as part of a series of new contracts focused on upgrading highways and internal roads across the country. In a press statement issued Tuesday, Dr Al-Meshaan said the initiative falls within the framework of 18 major projects aimed at rehabilitating the nation’s road network.

These projects cover various regions, including all six governorates, and are designed to enhance road quality and improve safety standards for all users. The minister affirmed the government’s commitment to infrastructure development, emphasizing that the ongoing efforts are a key component of a broader strategy to modernize public services and ensure sustainable urban growth. — KUNA

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Amir receives credentials of five new ambassadors

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KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah received on Monday the credentials of Pakistan’s Dr Zafar Iqbal, Cyprus’ Andreas Panayiotou, El Salvador’s Juan Carlos Stuben Poillat, Armenia’s Arsen Alexander Arakelian and Sri Lanka’s Lakshitha Pradeep Ratnayake, who were appointed as their new ambassadors to Kuwait. The ceremony was attended by senior state officials. — KUNA

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New financing law to boost investment and strengthen economy

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KUWAIT: Undersecretary of the Ministry of Finance Aseel Al-Munifi affirmed on Monday that the recently enacted Law No 60 of 2025 on financing and liquidity aims to stimulate the economic environment, attract foreign investments and enhance developmental and economic returns for the state. The law, which came into effect on March 27, also seeks to bolster the banking sector and improve fiscal stability.

Speaking at an introductory conference on the new decree-law, Al-Munifi explained that the legislation equips the government with modern financial tools, enabling access to both local and international financial markets. These tools, she said, will help secure funding for key development projects. “The law will support the restructuring of government financing, reduce borrowing costs, and strengthen Kuwait’s credit rating,” she said. “It reflects positively on the state’s borrowing capabilities under competitive conditions and helps build up financial reserves to meet commitments amid evolving economic circumstances.”

Al-Munifi noted that the new law will serve as an essential mechanism for financing major national projects, particularly in infrastructure, housing, education, and healthcare — sectors included in the government’s general budget for the next five years. She also revealed that preparations for the issuance of the long-anticipated Sukuk Law have been finalized. “The draft has been completed by the Ministry and is currently under discussion in relevant Cabinet committees. It will soon proceed through the constitutional procedures for final approval,” she said.

Meanwhile, Director of the Public Debt Department at the Ministry of Finance, Faisal Al-Muzaini, announced that Kuwait is returning to the financial markets — both domestic and international — for borrowing in the 2025/2026 fiscal year. He described the move as the largest financial market entry in over eight years, implemented under Decree-Law No. 60 of 2025.

Al-Muzaini hailed the law as a landmark in public finance reform, stating it provides the government with a robust legal framework for managing public debt. The framework allows for debt maturities of up to 50 years and sets a borrowing ceiling of KD 30 billion (approximately $92 billion).

He added that the Ministry of Finance has outlined a flexible strategy to engage confidently with financial markets while prioritizing competitive financing costs and diversifying the investor base both geographically and institutionally. One key focus, he said, is developing the local debt market by establishing a yield curve that will serve as a benchmark for future issuances. 

“This law sends a strong message of fiscal discipline and credibility to global markets,” Al-Muzaini said. “It is expected to contribute to enhancing Kuwait’s credit profile, drawing wider investor interest, and advancing the country’s transition toward a diversified economy.” The Public Debt Management Committee, established in 2016, plays a central role in overseeing this strategy. Reporting directly to the Minister of Finance, the committee includes representatives from the Ministry of Finance, the Central Bank of Kuwait, and the Kuwait Investment Authority. It is tasked with approving the annual financing strategy and advising the Minister on public debt matters. – KUNA

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