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Kuwait construction summit to open new horizons for private sector growth

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KUWAIT: The Kuwait Construction Summit 2025 is set to launch Monday under the patronage and presence of Minister of State for Municipal Affairs and Minister of State for Housing Affairs, Abdullatif Al-Meshari.

The summit brings together senior officials, industry leaders, and development experts to discuss the latest trends and advancements in the construction sector, in line with the goals of the “New Kuwait 2035” vision. It also offers the private sector an important platform to showcase capabilities and build connections with investors and international partners. Speaking to Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) on Sunday, Dr Khaled Mahdi, Chairman of the Advisory Committee of the Kuwait Construction Summit 2025, described the event as a strategic platform to highlight Kuwait’s emergence as a key destination for construction and development.

Mahdi emphasized that the summit is the “first of its kind in Kuwait,” gathering both international and local expertise. It will spotlight modern technologies and infrastructure readiness to support Kuwait’s major development plans. He noted that the summit will focus on presenting major projects and ambitious infrastructure initiatives, reinforcing Kuwait’s image as an attractive destination for investment. It will also promote sustainable sectors such as green buildings, renewable energy, and the green economy — essential for diversifying economic resources and advancing towards a knowledge-based economy powered by artificial intelligence (AI).

Mahdi highlighted the critical role of the private sector, stating that the summit offers companies a valuable opportunity to demonstrate their capabilities, engage with investors, and explore global best practices. These interactions are expected to enhance competitiveness, elevate quality standards, and boost private sector efficiency.

He further underlined the summit’s role in fostering partnerships between local and international firms, enabling Kuwaiti companies to expand their reach regionally and globally. Discussions will also focus on integrating AI into construction project management, energy systems, and safety measures — enhancing project efficiency, accelerating timelines, and minimizing risks.

Moreover, Mahdi pointed out that the summit will encourage companies to leverage AI in analyzing big data for construction and urban planning, leading to smarter, more cost-effective decision-making and reducing operational waste. He stressed that the summit aims to empower local companies by facilitating direct interactions with international industry leaders, supporting Kuwait’s transition towards sustainable cities, energy transformation, and a green economy.

Mahdi concluded by affirming that combining international partnerships with the empowerment of local enterprises is the ideal approach to fostering innovation, excellence, and sector-wide advancement. The summit’s outcomes are expected to support the national economy, empower the private sector, drive the transfer of advanced technologies, and bolster Kuwait’s standing regionally and globally in the construction industry. As part of the event, awards will be presented to recognize outstanding individuals, projects, and companies that have contributed to national development and innovation.—KUNA

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Committee recommends resuming charity programs for Adahi, orphans

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Committee for Regulating Humanitarian and Charitable Work holds meeting after GCC visits

KUWAIT: A high-level government committee overseeing humanitarian and charitable activities in Kuwait has recommended the reinstatement of ‘Adahi’ livestock donation projects in time for Eid Al-Adha.

The recommendation was issued during the fourth meeting of the Committee for Regulating Humanitarian and Charitable Work, held Monday and chaired by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah. The meeting brought together representatives from relevant government agencies.

In addition to reviving Adahi projects, the committee endorsed the resumption of charity bank deductions for orphans, and called for the development of public awareness campaigns on charitable and humanitarian efforts. These campaigns will be carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Information and the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) to help foster a culture of transparency and informed giving in the sector.

The move comes as part of Kuwait’s broader strategy to enhance the efficiency and oversight of humanitarian work in line with international standards, reinforcing the country’s global reputation.

Kuwait has recently halted all charitable fundraising activities pending the rollout of tighter regulatory procedures to curb unauthorized campaigns. Licensed charities now face penalties—including account suspension or operational shutdown—for violating the suspension. These measures follow early 2025 reforms such as the launch of a centralized aid-coordination platform and the dissolution of over 30 charitable organizations since November 2024. They also align with Kuwait’s efforts to strengthen financial controls and comply with FATF anti-money laundering standards, safeguarding both donor contributions and institutional credibility.

During the meeting, Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Social Affairs Dr Khaled Al-Ajmi presented the outcomes of a recent Gulf tour by a delegation from the committee. The delegation visited Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar to study their approaches to organizing charitable and humanitarian work.

The visits focused on digital governance frameworks and oversight mechanisms used by authorities in those countries. In a statement to KUNA during the UAE leg of the tour, Al-Ajmi stressed Kuwait’s commitment to adopting best practices from the region and tailoring them to local needs, with the aim of enhancing governance and operational efficiency in Kuwait’s charitable sector. — Agencies

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Kuwait and Syria reaffirm ties

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KUWAIT: HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa on Sunday presided over an official round of talks between the two countries. Present at the talks were HH the Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, HH the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah and senior officials of both countries.

Al-Sharaa and an accompanying delegation were earlier received at the airport by head of the honorary delegation, Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya. The Syrian delegation included Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani and senior state officials.

Minister of Amiri Diwan Affairs Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah Al-Mubarak Al-Sabah said in a statement that the talks focused on bolstering bilateral relations in all possible domains to achieve the mutual interests of Kuwait and Syria. The talks also focused on coordinating efforts between the two countries regionally and internationally, especially those concerning maintaining the stability and unity of Syria, he revealed. Issues of common concerns as well as regional and global developments were discussed, the minister added.

HH the Amir Sheikh Meshal later held a luncheon in honor of Al-Sharaa and the accompanying delegation at Bayan Palace. Al-Sharaa also met First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah in his residence at Bayan Palace on Sunday with the attendance of Al-Yahya, before departing Kuwait. – KUNA

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Kuwait reaffirms commitment to labor rights at conference

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GENEVA: The State of Kuwait Permanent Representative at the United Nations and International Organizations in Geneva, Ambassador Nasser Al-Hayen, said on Sunday Kuwait’s participation in the annual International Labour Conference affirms its unwavering commitment to labor and social development issues. The convention is a platform to exchange expertise and study the best “practices of upgrading (states’) labor policies,” said Ambassador Al-Hayen, in a statement to KUNA, ahead of the 113th session of the International Labour Conference (ILC), scheduled in Geneva from June 2 to 13.

Ambassador Al-Hayen, who chairs the Kuwaiti delegation at the event grouping representatives of 187 states (of governments, employers and labor unions), affirmed that the national mission includes representatives of these three parties, as well as the Chamber of Industry and Commerce. Such a representation mirrors Kuwait’s keenness on bolstering a balanced social partnership, activating the trilateral dialogue and boosting cooperation with the relevant international organizations.

The Kuwaiti participations, he has added, is a continuation of the close cooperation with the International Labor Organization (ILO) since joining it more than six decades ago and is helpful for improving the work environment and updating relevant legislations in harmony with international criteria, Ambassador Al-Hayen said further. The conference agenda tackles possibility to enact new criteria for protecting workers from biological hazards at work, enhancing proper work in the digital economy and work platforms, facilitating transformation from the non-official economy to the regulated economy. — KUNA

Conferees will also examines ILO’s projected budget for 2026-2027, a report by ILO’s director general on workers’ conditions in the occupied Arab territories, a topic supported by Kuwait. Ambassador Al-Hayen acclaimed the solid cooperation between Kuwait and ILO, particularly on supporting labor programs in the Middle East. Kuwait, the first state that joined ILO (in 1961), is a prime contributor to the regional offices of the organizations. In 1972, it signed an agreement with the organization for establishing a permanent bureau in Kuwait. — KUNA

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