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Green energy, labor housing in focus at Kuwait–China talks

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BEIJING: Kuwait and China reviewed progress on major development projects and cooperation agreements during the fifth round of political consultations held Friday in Beijing between the two countries’ foreign ministries. The Kuwaiti delegation was led by Assistant Foreign Minister for Asian Affairs Ambassador Sameeh Hayat, while the Chinese side was headed by Assistant Foreign Minister for West Asia and North Africa Affairs Ambassador Chen Weiqing.

The talks focused on monitoring the implementation of agreements and memoranda of understanding signed between the two governments. Particular emphasis was placed on key infrastructure and energy projects in Kuwait, including the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Port Project, the Shagaya and Al-Abdaliyah renewable energy initiatives, wastewater treatment plant developments, labor and housing city projects, and the establishment of a low-carbon green system for waste recycling. Discussions also touched on cooperation in developing economic and free zones.

Ambassador Hayat said the consultations took place in a positive and open atmosphere, reflecting the depth of the strategic partnership between Kuwait and China. He emphasized that the meetings are part of directives from Kuwait’s leadership to strengthen ties with China across political, economic, and developmental fields.

On the sidelines of the consultations, Ambassador Hayat, who also serves as rapporteur and member of the Kuwaiti ministerial committee tasked with following up on bilateral agreements, met with senior Chinese officials from the Communist Party’s International Department and the National Development and Reform Commission. Discussions reinforced the commitment of both sides to maintain momentum following the 2023 state visit of His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to China.

Both sides agreed to continue regular political consultations, with the next session to be hosted by Kuwait at a date to be determined through diplomatic channels. The meetings were attended by Kuwait’s Ambassador to China Jassim Al-Najim, Counselor Abdulaziz Al-Dakhil, members of the Kuwaiti Embassy in Beijing, and diplomatic attachés Ajeel Al-Ahmad and Mubarak Al-Qamis from the Asia Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. — KUNA

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NBK warns customers about risks of fraudulent online shopping offers

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KUWAIT: In line with its unwavering commitment to fostering financial literacy and empowering all segments of society, NBK continues to bolster its support for the “Let’s Be Aware” banking awareness campaign. Spearheaded by the Central Bank of Kuwait in collaboration with local banks and Kuwait Banking Association (KBA). As part of its commitment to customer protection, NBK is actively educating the public about fraudulent online shopping offers, often promoted through social media. These scams typically feature links to fake applications or websites that lure victims with enticing discounts and promotions.

Designed to mimic legitimate platforms, these fraudulent sites deceive users into providing sensitive personal and banking details — such as account and credit card numbers — ultimately compromising their financial security. NBK urges customers to remain vigilant and avoid engaging with suspicious links, reinforcing its dedication to safeguarding the community from cyber threats. NBK advises customers to exercise caution and avoid being misled by deceptive shopping deals that promise steep discounts. The bank emphasizes the importance of verifying website URLs and refraining from clicking on links from unknown sources — especially those received via email that advertise offers that appear too good to be true.

Furthermore, NBK cautions customers about the risks of saving credit card details on e-commerce websites or browsers for faster future transactions. The bank highlights that such platforms are susceptible to security breaches, potentially exposing stored banking data to theft. The Bank also emphasizes that it will never request personal information via email, text messages, or phone calls. Additionally, NBK warns customers against responding to such messages, as they are often fraudulent attempts to steal banking credentials, sensitive data, or funds.

NBK remains vigilant in monitoring emerging fraud tactics, educating customers, and providing clear guidance on how to stay protected. Through comprehensive awareness materials shared across its digital platforms, the bank continuously emphasizes the importance of engaging only with trusted links and avoiding interactions with unidentified sources. Harnessing its vast communication capabilities, NBK utilizes all its digital channels — boasting the largest following among Kuwaiti banks — to ensure the widest dissemination of the campaign’s messages, effectively reaching the largest possible audience.

Led by the Central Bank of Kuwait in partnership with Kuwait Banking Association, “Let’s Be Aware” stands as the region’s most comprehensive financial literacy campaign. Aimed at empowering bank customers, the initiative delivers essential education on critical financial topics. Key focus areas include practical steps to prevent fraud, strategies for maximizing banking services, and fostering a strong culture of savings and investment. By equipping individuals with the knowledge and tools to make informed financial decisions, the campaign strengthens financial security and resilience across Kuwait’s banking sector.

As a leading financial institution in Kuwait and the region, NBK remains a key supporter of the Central Bank of Kuwait’s initiatives aimed at enhancing financial literacy and promoting banking awareness across all segments of society. The bank actively organizes various educational events to keep the community informed about critical banking issues while also investing in specialized training programs for its employees. By strengthening expertise in fraud prevention and financial crime mitigation, NBK reinforces its commitment to safeguarding customers and upholding the integrity of the financial sector.

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Ministry of Social Affairs distributes hearing aids to citizens

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KUWAIT: Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs Dr Amthal Al-Huwailah on Thursday announced the distribution of the first batch of hearing aids to citizens with hearing impairments, following a years-long suspension. The initiative aims to support their daily lives and enhance their ability to communicate and integrate into society. Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), Dr Al-Huwailah emphasized that hearing aids are vital tools that enable individuals to lead independent lives and engage naturally with their surroundings.

“This is just the beginning,” she said, noting that subsequent batches will follow to meet all pending requests, with priority given based on the order of application. She also underscored the commitment of the Public Authority for the Disabled to continue providing a range of assistive and prosthetic devices—including wheelchairs and other essential equipment—to empower individuals with disabilities both psychologically and socially, and to further support their integration into the community. — KUNA

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