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New amendments to building rules apply only to free zone: Municipality

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 KUWAIT: Director General of Kuwait Municipality Manal Al-Asfour affirmed that the new amendments to the special conditions and specifications issued recently are limited to the buildings of the free zone. Al-Asfour explained in a press statement that what was published in some newspapers about the ministerial decision regarding the conditions and specifications for service sector buildings (16) (formerly the free zone) does not include the Shuwaikh and Al-Rai areas.

She explained that the most prominent thing included in the conditions is allowing the establishment of hotels at a rate of 150 percent of the area of the service plot, which is the same percentages previously decided, and the possibility of it containing more than one basement.

Director of the Capital Municipality branch and Head of the Committee for Studying and Reviewing Building Regulations Muhammad Al-Mutairi said that the former free zone was transferred to the Public Authority for Industry and its name was changed to the service sector (16).  Al-Mutairi added that the area has become multi-service and has been attached to the Shuwaikh and Al-Rai service, craft, and commercial area regulations, indicating that the new ministerial decision included amendments to the building regulations that pertain to sector (16) only and do not include the rest of the sectors in Shuwaikh and Al-Rai.

He pointed out that the new amendments included a building percentage not exceeding 130 percent, which is the same building percentage previously decided, provided that it is distributed at most over three floors (ground, mezzanine, and first), and that the areas of shops and showrooms are not less than 100 square meters on the ground, mezzanine, and basement.

He pointed out that the office space is not less than 150 square meters on the ground floor and mezzanine, and the percentage of restaurants (cafes) was increased from 5 to 10 percent, and the use of warehouses in the basement was added, and all plots are required to provide parking spaces within the property boundaries.

Minister of State for Municipal Affairs Abdul Latif Al-Mishari recently issued a decision regarding the requirements and specifications for private service sector buildings (16) in the Shuwaikh and Al-Rai service, craft, and commercial area. The decision specified the activities permitted for the establishment of commercial units in the sector and permitted for their exploitation, which are (administrative offices, shops, exhibitions, banking services, branches of commercial banks, a health club, a hotel, and complementary activities to support the area, warehouses. – KUNA

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KOC and KU to enhance joint research

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KUWAIT: A delegation from Kuwait University visited Kuwait Oil Company (KOC) in Al-Ahmadi on July 23, 2025 to discuss ways to enhance joint research cooperation between the two institutions. This visit comes as a follow-up to the existing coordination on the main research agreement signed between the two parties in July 2019, relating to cooperation in the fields of reservoirs and heavy oil, which aims to achieve strategic research and development objectives.

The agreement focuses on strengthening research cooperation between Kuwait University and Kuwait Oil Company through technology and knowledge transfer, improving oil production and refining processes, developing industrial and technological processes through scientific research, and attracting as many members of the university’s academic staff as possible.

At the beginning of the visit, the Kuwait University delegation, represented by Assistant Vice President for External Research Cooperation and Consultancy Dr Mubkhout Mohammed Al-Dosari and Assistant Vice President for Research Funding and Implementation Dr Abdul Latif Abdullah Al-Rashdan, met with Kuwait Oil Company Vice President for Gas and Innovation Amina Rajab. Rajab praised Kuwait University’s efforts in promoting fruitful research cooperation with Kuwait Oil Company and stressed the importance of intensifying research related to the challenges facing the natural gas sector.

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During the meeting, Dr Mubkhout Al-Dosari affirmed that Kuwait University is working, under the signed agreement, to support the company’s decision-making process, contributing to the development of effective strategies that support research interests and achieve scientific progress through external partnerships, to direct research towards creativity and innovation.

The delegation also met Bader Mohammed Al-Ajmi, Director of Innovation and Technology, who welcomed the attendees and emphasized the importance of cooperation between the two sides in serving research, development, and comprehensive development for the benefit of the State of Kuwait. During the meeting, Dr Abdul Latif Al-Rashdan addressed the most prominent administrative, technical, and financial issues facing researchers in projects fully funded by Kuwait Oil Company, which were discussed and possible solutions were developed to deepen cooperation between Kuwait University and Kuwait Oil Company.

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India seeks to expand its fruit exports to Kuwait: Ambassador

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KUWAIT: Following the strong public response to the Indian mango festival held at The Avenues on Thursday, India is exploring the possibility of expanding its fruit exports to Kuwait. Indian Ambassador to Kuwait Dr Adarsh Swaika told Kuwait Times that discussions are underway to introduce Indian-grown dragon fruit, blueberries, and blackberries to the local market.“These fruits are now being cultivated in India, and there is potential for them to enter the Kuwaiti market soon,” he said.

This interest in diversification comes on the heels of the successful rollout of new Indian mango varieties in Kuwait. “For the first time in Kuwait, six new late-season mango varieties are now available in lulu hypermarket, with other major retailers also expressing interest,” the ambassador said.

Known as late-season mangoes, these include Chausa, Mallika, Amrapali, Dussheri, Langra, and the distinctive Fazli mango—recognized with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for its unique regional origin and characteristics. “India is often called the mango capital of the world. We export over 1,000 varieties, ten of which have earned GI tags,” Dr Swaika noted. He further emphasized the strength of the food sector in bilateral trade, saying, “The food sector is one of the mainstays of our trade ties with Kuwait. Kuwait is among the top five importers of Indian mangoes globally.”

Reflecting on the mango festival held at The Avenues, the ambassador noted the strong engagement from the public. “There was very good enthusiasm at The Avenues Mall,” he said. “We started in the morning, and a lot of people came, tasted the mangoes, and were curious to learn more about the different varieties.”

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Kuwait to explore Czech expertise in health sector

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KUWAIT: Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi discussed on Thursday with Czech Ambassador to Kuwait Juraj Khmel ways to consolidate bilateral cooperation and benefit from Czech expertise in developing medical services and improving the quality of healthcare in various specialties.

This came in a press statement issued by the ministry after Minister Al-Awadhi received Ambassador Khmel, accompanied by Deputy Head of Mission Anna Otipokova, and in the presence of Assistant Undersecretary for Foreign Health Services Dr Hisham Kalender. This is within the framework of the ministry’s efforts to enhance international cooperation and develop the health sector in the State of Kuwait.

The Czech Ambassador, according to the statement, expressed his appreciation for the Ministry of Health’s efforts in developing the health sector, praising the level of openness and cooperation provided by Kuwait to achieve a sustainable and integrated health system.

Dr Kalender said, according to the statement, that the ministry is working to build strategic partnerships with prestigious international bodies, explaining that this meeting comes within the framework of the ministry’s vision to enhance innovation and attract advanced health solutions. The statement said that during the meeting, the possibilities of opening new channels for joint health coordination, exchanging delegations, and cooperation in areas of interest were discussed. — KUNA

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