
Minister of Industry and Commerce, Dr. Hassan Abdullah Fakhroo received this morning, the Secretary General of Gulf Standardisation Organisation (GSO). During the meeting, the minister stressed the importance of the role played by the joint Gulf institutions and organisations, especially in the economic area, highlighting the support of the Bahraini government for all the steps aiming at reinforcing the joint relations and improving the services attained by the citizens. The minister pointed out the important role played by the Gulf Standardisation, as it is one of the pioneering institutions in the joint work areas, which embodies the economic integration between the countries of the region, and reflects the aspirations of the leaderships and governments aiming at elevating the people of those nations. The minister also praised the steps adopted by the Standardisation Organisation in enacting laws and legislations that serve the Gulf market, and supports the Gulf national industries. On the other hand, Nabil Bin Amin Mulla stressed the Organisation’s appreciation for all the efforts done by the leadership and government of Bahrain, as well as the support provided by them for the Organisation.
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