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Agility and Engineering Systems Group Support Work-Maker Project by Youth Public Authority

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KUWAIT CITY, Apr 16: Agility, a supply chain services, infrastructure and innovation company, collaborated with ‎Engineering Systems Group (ESG) to offer an accelerated facility management training that is ‎tailored for 25 of Kuwaiti Youth for the third year-in-a row.‎

The Facilities Management training program is part of the Work-Maker Project run by Kuwait’s ‎Youth Authority, and is a national workforce development initiative that equips young Kuwaiti ‎engineering graduates from Kuwait, US, and UK universities with practical training and career ‎opportunities in key industries, preparing them for public and private sector jobs based on real ‎market needs. A total of 35 engineering graduates enrolled in the program, with 25 participating ‎in the course delivered by Agility and Engineering Systems Group-representing 71% of total ‎participation.‎

For the third consecutive year, Agility and ESG provided theoretical and hands-on training on ‎best practices in industrial zone management, modern facility management technologies, and ‎leadership in safety, security, and environmental management. Over five weeks, the young ‎Kuwaiti engineers received 125 hours of training, including intensive workshops and field training ‎at Agility’s logistics facilities. Under the guidance of an experienced team, participants developed ‎key skills before completing a final exam to earn a facility management certification.‎

Nader Sakeen, CEO of ALP Kuwait and Gulf, said: “As Kuwait and the region continue to ‎advance their development projects, there is a growing need for highly skilled national talent in ‎facilities management to oversee these projects in line with global standards for safety, security, ‎and environmental sustainability. We are proud to continue our partnership with ESG and Youth ‎Public Authority for the third consecutive year and we remain dedicated to supporting initiatives ‎that grow local talent and contribute to Kuwait’s long-term development goals.”‎

Ahmed B. Al-Eisa, Chairman and CEO of ESG, said: “At ESG, we are committed to investing in ‎Kuwait’s future workforce. With new projects being launched and existing ones progressing, the ‎demand for skilled facilities management professionals is growing. This is why ESG is proud to ‎collaborate with our partners at Agility and the Youth Public Authority to equip and train local ‎talent, enhancing their practical skills and supporting the aspirations of both the public and private ‎sectors.”‎

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Kuwait and Lithuania sign MoU to strengthen political consultations

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Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs Sadiq Mohammed Marafi , Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania Audra Plipeti, Kuwaiti Ambassador to Germany assigned to the Republic of Lithuania Reem Mohammed Al-Khaled, and Romanos Davidonis, Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania to the United Arab Emirates.

BERLIN, July 22: The State of Kuwait and Lithuania signed Monday a memo of understanding (MoU) aiming at holding political consultations between both countries. Kuwaiti Assistant Foreign Minister for Europe Affairs Sadiq Marafi and Lithuanian Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Audra Plepyte signed the MoU in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, the Kuwaiti Embassy in Germany said in a press release, a copy of which was obtained by KUNA.

Following the singing, both sides held the first round of political consultations about bilateral economic and investment relations, according to the release. They also looked into the exchange of expertise in scientific, medical, and governance fields, along with major regional and international issues. The Kuwaiti Embassy in Germany said in a statement obtained by Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the MoU was signed in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, by Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs Sadiq Marafi and Lithuanian Deputy Foreign Minister Audra Plepyte. The statement added that following the signing, the two sides held the first round of consultations, with the Kuwaiti side headed by Assistant Foreign Minister for European Affairs Sadiq Marafi and the Lithuanian side led by Deputy Foreign Minister Audra Plepyte.

According to the statement, the two sides discussed ways to enhance bilateral relations at all levels, especially in the economic and investment sectors, in line with Kuwait’s Vision 2035. The meeting also covered opportunities for exchanging expertise in the scientific, medical, and governance fields, as well as key regional and international issues, including opportunities for cooperation in international forums. The Kuwaiti side was represented in the consultations by Reem Al- Khaled, the Ambassador of the State of Kuwait to Germany and non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Lithuania, and Ramunas Davidonis, the Ambassador of the Republic of Lithuania to the United Arab Emirates and non-resident Ambassador to the State of Kuwait. (KUNA)

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New Era for T4: DGCA Rolls Out Bold Kuwait Airport Development Initiative

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KUWAIT CITY, July 22: In line with its plan to develop Kuwait International Airport and modernize its investment and service infrastructure, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has started preparing for the implementation of an integrated project to develop and reshape the investment zone and duty-free shopping area in Terminal Four (T4) as per the latest international standards for airport operations and passenger service. Reliable sources informed the newspaper that this radical change complies with the directive of DGCA President Eng. Sheikh Hamoud Al-Sabah, who prioritizes the development of airport facilities to be on par with international airports in terms of form, content, and services provided, under the requirements of international civil aviation organizations.

Sources said the DGCA stressed the need for T4 to become an ideal environment that meets the aspirations of travelers, especially during peak travel seasons. Sources pointed out this will make the airport not just a transit station, but an integrated destination offering world-class commercial and investment services. Sources revealed the directorate has launched dozens of investment tenders aimed at attracting major international and local companies to contribute to enriching the investment environment at the airport. Sources believe this will support the State budget through the revenues generated by these partnerships.

By Mohammad Al-Enezi
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff 

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World markets mixed, Japan’s shares dip after election leaves Ishiba’s future in doubt

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A person stands near an electronic stock board, left top, showing Japan’s Nikkei index at a securities firm on July 22, in Tokyo. The traffic signs read: No Crossing. (AP)

BANGKOK, July 22, (AP): World shares were mixed on Tuesday after U.S. stock indexes inched to more records at the start of a week of profit updates from big U.S. companies. Germany’s DAX lost 0.5% to 24,186.14 and the CAC 40 in Paris gave up 0.4% to 7,768.46. Britain’s FTSE 100 edged 0.1% lower, to 9,009.34. The futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average were virtually unchanged.

In Asian trading, Japan’s benchmark surged and then fell back as it reopened from a holiday Monday following the ruling coalition’s loss of its upper house majority in Sunday’s election. The Nikkei 225 shed 0.1% to 39,774.92. Analysts said the market initially climbed as investors were relieved that Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba vowed to stay in office despite the setback

. But the election’s outcome has added to political uncertainty and left his government without the heft needed to push through legislation. A breakthrough in trade talks with the US might win Ishiba a reprieve, but so far there’s been scant sign of progress in negotiating away the threat of higher tariffs on Japan’s exports to the US beginning Aug 1.

“Relief may be fleeting. Ishiba’s claim to leadership now rests on political duct tape, and history isn’t on his side. The last three LDP leaders who lost the upper house didn’t last two months,” Stephen Innes of SPI Asset Management said in a commentary. Elsewhere, Hong Kong’s Hang Seng rose 0.4% to 25,082.78, while the Shanghai Composite index advanced 0.6% to 3,581.86.

South Korea’s Kospi sank 1.3% to 3,169.94, with investors concerned over the Aug. 1 deadline for making a deal with U.S. President Donald Trump or facing 25% tariffs on all the country’s exports to the US. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.1% to 8,677.20.

India’s Sensex gained 0.1%, while In Thailand, the SET sank 1.1% after the government named Vitai Ratanakorn as the new future governor of the central bank. He is viewed as likely to be less independent than the current governor, raising concerns about the bank’s independence, analysts said. Vitai will replace Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, when his term as governor ends in September.  

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