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CPC backs moves to boost investment in Arab countries

In preparation for the forthcoming 3rd Arab Summit for Economic and Social Development tilted "Active Participation of the Private Sector in Economic Development and Arab Economy Integration Initiatives", an Arab Private Sector Forum was held recently which discussed, among others, various projects and investment initiatives in the Arab countries.

The Forum was held in Riyadh under the auspices of Prince Saud Alfaysal, The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Faysal Alaquil, Director of Business Development & Corporate Social Responsibility of Construction Products Holding Company (CPC) - The Platinum sponsor of the Forum - underscored the company's sponsorship, saying that its great importance is reflected on the caliber of participants as well as officials who took part in the forum.

"Construction Products Company is very keen to support initiatives that support the Arab joined work for the development of leading businesses, as well as offering more investment opportunities that lead to the advancement of Arab communities and reduce its unemployment," Alaquil added.

The Forum also explored the initiatives which will be launched by a group of Arab investment companies and economic organizations in various banking and financial markets, and small and mid-sized projects, job creation, development of business entrepreneurship, information technology and communication, industrial and agricultural development, trade and social housing.

The Forum was organized by Arab League, the General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture for Arab Countries and the Council for Saudi Chambers of Commerce and Industry.
From Left, Abdallah Almubtti, Mr. Adnan Qassar, Faysal Alaquil.
From Left, Abdallah Almubtti, Mr. Adnan Qassar, Faysal Alaquil.
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